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FutureDami — K11 Neeya the Humanoid Woman

Published: 2011-06-23 19:07:44 +0000 UTC; Views: 1676; Favourites: 14; Downloads: 14
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Description Neeya is the anti-diabolik. Just a pretty. Just as fast. Just as evasive. Just as fragile. She can manipulate the air around her (which doesn't really do anything) and hurl objects with telekinesis (which does). Neeya doesn't hit very hard, but she can dance around large targets like Joe Don Baker and Tor Johnson with nimble strikes.

When critical, Neeya can unleash her "biomass photon burst", which will double her speed and power, and give her 30 seconds to explode.

Colder than the mini-frige on the Mir, she is unemotional and taciturn. Some believe this is because she is a genetic experiment lost in the existential vaccum of space. Others believe this is because she is Russian. Even when winning a fight, she just stands there looking confused and mournfull.
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Comments: 9

PashkaGeraskin [2012-04-20 10:21:49 +0000 UTC]

Massaraksh! What you did with her?

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Scream-mas [2011-12-09 12:52:42 +0000 UTC]

I wonder if you'll draw the rest of the non-Gamera/Season 3 KTMA episodes.

I personally want to see the Uncle Fester aliens from Hangar 18.

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FutureDami In reply to Scream-mas [2011-12-09 18:30:39 +0000 UTC]

I predict a -Phase4- entry in the not so distant future...

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PiccoloSky [2011-07-14 02:06:46 +0000 UTC]

Cool! A KTMA episode! For those who are wondering, many of the KTMA episodes got re-riffed for season two.

And props for mentioning Tor Johnson in the comments!

"TIME FOR GO TO BED."

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FutureDami [2011-06-24 17:10:08 +0000 UTC]

Yeah she is from -Humanoid Woman- which was KTMA #11. Most of the KTMA episodes are pretty lackluster riff-wise. They diddnt have a plan or a script, so it was more off the cuff and less refined into comedy.

This movie though, I genuinely liked. Cool old school scifi, creepy atmosphere, mysterious omniscient hot chick in a space-leotard, and bold cosmonauts. The plot meanders a bit and gets confusing, till you find out that the original Russian version contained a pretty thick pro communist message, so sandy frank butchered it with bad editing.

Its a neat episode, just don't start watching it expecting it to be really funny. This one and Phase4 and Moon02 I just kinda like as films.

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PiccoloSky In reply to FutureDami [2011-07-16 22:22:31 +0000 UTC]

The only KTMA episode I find truly unbearable was the original "Gamera". Trace was on vacation (and since the series was only five episodes old on a local network, you didn't really need to be committed to being in every episode) and Servo never entered the theater...making this the only episode which Joel riffed entirely by himself (unless the phantom, long-lost first three episodes of KTMA featured the same). Since they didn't have the "hang of it" yet, it seems, you'd get as much as five minutes going by before hearing a riff.

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Kappa-Kook [2011-06-24 08:05:24 +0000 UTC]

Which movie is she from?

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ArchiCrash In reply to Kappa-Kook [2011-06-24 13:27:49 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, that was my first thought, too.

But, judging from the "K11" in the title in place where the episode number usually is, I'd say this is from one of the KTMA "Season 0" episodes...

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punisherfan1138 In reply to ArchiCrash [2011-06-25 20:30:27 +0000 UTC]

Yep, K11: Humanoid Women. Super old episode, and actually pretty good for such a archaic episode.

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