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Three hundred years in the future, Mars is colonized by humans and their leader Regulator Rogul plans to conquer Earth. Queen Königin Metapha is advised to send the gays Captain Kork, the Vulcannette Brigitte Spuck and t...
Three hundred years in the future, Mars is colonized by humans and their leader Regulator Rogul plans to conquer Earth. Queen Königin Metapha is advised to send the gays Captain Kork, the Vulcannette Brigitte Spuck and t...
The film is a pure comedy and parody, with its central focus on entertainment and genre spoofing rather than any explicit or implicit political messaging. It consciously avoids taking a stance on significant political issues.
The movie features a predominantly white cast with no intentional race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. Its narrative primarily focuses on comedic parody, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or making DEI themes central to its story.
The film prominently features openly gay main characters, Mr. Spuck and Schrotty, whose relationship and mannerisms are central to the comedy. However, the humor largely relies on exaggerated, effeminate stereotypes, presenting their LGBTQ+ identity primarily as a source of mockery rather than with dignity or affirming their worth.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is a parody and spin-off of characters from the German sketch comedy show 'Bullyparade'. All main characters, such as Captain Kork, Mr. Spuck, and Schrotty, maintain the same gender as established in their original sketch portrayals. While the film features comedic cross-dressing, this is a plot device and not a change to a character's canonical gender.
The film is an original German comedy based on a sketch series, featuring characters created and consistently portrayed by the same actors. There is no prior source material or historical record establishing these characters as a different race.
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