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Monday, March 31, 2025
Why Does It Look Like We've Secretly Been Living in the Ah My Goddess Universe?
As Kevin Neece has showcased recently, the secret of the Hekate Triple Goddess Paranormal Haunting that has been following him his entire life dating back to this childhood is that the Demon who haunted and killed people on the productions of Steven Spielberg's Poltergeist and Twilight Zone: The Movie was secretly hiding under the identity of Belldandy Urd and Skuld from the Ah My Goddess Anime Series for nearly Thirty Years because The Three Goddess in the Cartoon Show are based on The Three Norns from Norse Mythology which is still a Witchcraft Religion practiced today called Asatru Heathenism. The explanation for why Hekate and Belldandy are secretly the same Goddess when they come from two different Mythologies, Greek and Norse Mythology, is basically "The Telephone Game" where mythology stories were passed around by word of mouth from person to person, and certain details got changed over the centuries, resulting in different Goddesses from different Pagan Religions feeling like they are the Same Spiritual Deity performing the Same Job Duties under Different Names.
And one of the Sacrificial Offerings you can make to these Demonic Spirits is to write stories about them which translates into Hollywood Screenplays, no different than what you saw in Pixar's Coco where the Family Members post Photos of their Dead Relatives on Day of the Dead to keep their memories alive in the Afterlife. And that is what the Ah My Goddess Anime Series did for Hekate under her Norse Mythology Identities of Belldandy Urd and Skuld. It took three obscure goddesses whose only mention was a few lines in a Poetic Edda Poem called Voluspo, and it turned them into a Worldwide Franchise Hit where their Images were plastered all over Pop Culture in Japan which accidentally functioned as a Modern Day version of Pagan Idolatry for the Three Goddesses.
The Ah My Goddess Anime Series functioned as Pagan Propaganda that tricked Anime Fans everywhere into believing they were in Love with the Real Three Norns from Norse Mythology because they wanted to believe that Belldandy Urd and Skuld were Three Real Angels from Heaven when the Tragic Reality is Hekate is a Pagan Demon who helps Dead People cross over into the Spirit Underworld like the Grim Reaper sending you to Hell. Hekate is NOT the Devil persay, but there are some comparisons involving her Job Duties.
Because of this, Kosuke Fujishima's work on the Oh My Goddess Franchise became a Devil's Bargain that trapped him and binded him to making Publicity Stories for the Three Goddesses for Thirty Years of his Life, when he wanted out Decades Earlier, and when Kosuke Fujishima finally found a way to break his curse and cancel the series, Hekate fucked him over by scandalizing him on the news as a Pedophile who was in a Three Way Relationship with Three Different Women, one of which was a Cosplayer Half his Age. The Irony that Kosuke Fujishima tried to live out his Fantasy Relationship from the Manga only to have it publicly backfire on him was a part of Hekate's Curse. Remember, the Goddesses come from an Ancient Time Period where the Gods were known to engage in Pedophilia and Incest. If Hekate held some sort of persuasion over Kosuke Fujishima because he was invoking The Three Norns for Thirty Years, then her influence over him as a Greek Muse could have brainwashed him into chasing after Lolita Cosplayers to Set Him Up for Cancelling the Series.
Hekate's Influence over Kosuke Fujishima as a Greek Muse resulted in several Magical Tricks that she was able to perform in Real Life being Fictionalized into both the Manga and the Anime show, tricking everyone into believing that Ah My Goddess was a total work of Fantasy. In Reality, that means that several elements of the Ah My Goddess anime series accidentally double back as an Instruction Manual on the Spirit Realm and the Way Magic Works in the Demon Realm. Which brings up the question. Exactly how much of the Ah My Goddess Anime Series is Real and why does it have Kevin Neece convinced that we've been secretly living in the Ah My Goddess Universe THE ENTIRE TIME like a Tales from the Crypt Episode.
Here are the basic elements of Ah My Goddess that Kevin Neece has witnessed in Real Life:
1) Is Belldandy really Hekate? In the Hekate Community, when you receive your first visit from the Goddess, she visits you at night by traveling in and out of the mirrors in your house, and helps people who are in emotional distress by inspiring them like a Greek Muse and Guardian Angel to help them solve their problems. This is referred to as The Call of Hekate. In the 1995 Oh My Goddess OVA, Keiichi Morisato received the Call of Hekate in the form of a Literal Phone Call from the Goddess Hotline Office, then Belldandy comes out of a Mirror like Hekate, and specifically tells him in these exact words, "I visit people who are in emotional distress." Belldandy may be named after Verdandi from Norse Mythology, but all of her actions in the introduction of the 1995 OVA showcase that she is really Hekate in Disguise.
2) Belldandy and Keiichi are in a Chaste Relationship and Never Have Sex with Each Other for the Entire Thirty Year Duration of the Manga Series. Keiichi Morisato is based on Kosuke Fujishima during his College Days in Chiba Japan. In real life, Kosuke Fujishima could never have sex with the real Belldandy/Hekate because she is an Intangible Spirit without a Body. The only possible sex he could have had with her is if he invoked the Goddess to possess him for a mutual masturbation session. In the Occult Community, this Sacrificial Offering to a Goddess is known as "Sacrificing Your Orgasm" and it disturbingly achieves results when you are invoking the Real Goddesses to Manifest Things.
3) Belldandy gains her Magick because she is possessed by an Angel named Holy Bell. Kevin Neece is able to manifest magical workings into reality on Social Media News because he is possessed by Hekate as both a Shaman Magickian Husband and a Human Host. When Hekate's Spirit Jumps around his Body, most of the time Kevin Neece can feel Hekate jumping around on his back, just like Belldandy and Holy Bell.
4) The System Force. In the Ah My Goddess Universe, Reality is controlled by a Computer System run by Angels called The Yggdrasil System similar to what you all saw in the Matrix. Whenever Somebody tries to intervene in the Relationship of Belldandy and Keiichi to separate them or expose the Goddesses magical abilities, Random Coincidental Acts of Fate jump out of the woodworks to block them and protect the Goddesses. Kevin Neece has witnessed mutliple events showcasing that The System Force is Real, or at the very least Hekate is self aware of the Anime Show and knows how to mimick it. Kevin Neece once petitioned the Fates for a Tarot Card Reading at Curia Arcanum's House of Curiosities (which he fictionalized into the movie Bad Goddess War Games), showcasing to Saul Ravencraft that the Goddesses who were haunting him were real. Then Kevin Neece went on Vacation to Las Vegas the next day and photo-documented his entire trip showcasing how Hekate was using The System Force to manipulate everything around them as if they were walking around in a Simulation. The online article is titled The System Force Hits Las Vegas and it will creep the living shit out of you.
5) Megumi's Sustenance Spell. In Episode Six of Ah My Goddess Season One, Belldandy performs a Magick Spell to prevent Keiichi Morisato from going hungry. Kevin Neece discovered that when he invokes Hekate and performs the exact wording of the Good Fortune Spell in the cartoon, it gets coincidental results. "Lo as the Sun Rises and Sets Upon Its Next Three Cycles, May Fortune Smile Upon (insert name here) and Bless Him with the Sustenance He Needs to Endure This Period. Amen" Kevin Neece performed this spell the first time, and within 24 hours he received an $8,000 tax refund in his bank account that he had been waiting on for an entire year due to a malfunction in the IRS Computer System, a Glitch. The Next Year after Kevin Neece filed his taxes, he performed the spell again, and within 24 hours he received $11,000 in his bank account for a tax return that wasn't due for several weeks. When Kevin Neece sees his friends begging for money online because they are flat broke and out of food, he performs the Sustenance Spell on their behalf and they are rewarded with just enough donations so that they can feed themselves for the next few days. That's what the Spell is intended for, to keep you from starving to death. It can be used as a survival tool during periods of unemployment.
6) In Ah My Goddess, The Weather and Natural Environments of Belldandy's Surrounding change based on Belldandy's Mood Swings and Changes in Her Emotions. Kevin Neece put this to the test by invoking Hekate and The Three Norns to watch Natural Disaster movies like Tommy Lee Jones Volcano and Dante's Peak and dared them to erupt a Dormant Volcano. The Next Morning it was reported that the 6,000 year old Fagradals Volcano in Reyjavik Iceland erupted. Iceland is where the Mythology of The Three Norns comes from. Kevin Neece invoked the Goddesses to watch Jan De Bont's Twister and 72 hours later out of nowhere, a series of F4 Tornados destroyed the state of Mississippi to such an extent that the incident got its own Wikipedia listing. Wolfgang Peterson's remake of the Poseidon Adventure resulted in the capsizing of a Cruise Ship in China that killed 400 people. Dwayne Johnson's San Andreas resulted in a 4.0 Earthquake hitting Los Angeles. The Towering Inferno resulting in an Exxon Gas Plant located outside of Baytown Houston Exploding into Flames leading Kevin Neece to question if what he had done classified as an act of Domestic Terrorism. The Earthquakes in Wes Craven's New Nightmare resulted in a 7.0 Earthquake in the Philippines. The Shining resulted in Austin Texas falling victim to an infamous Snowstorm that Knocked out the Power Grid and killed 50 people. One year later Kevin Neece screened Frostbiter Wrath of the Wendigo and 72 hours later Austin Texas froze over and knocked out the Power Grid again resulting in the Death of Ten People. The Tornado Episode of McGee and Me spawned another Tornado Touchdown. It appears that like Belldandy, Hekate is a Weapon of Mass Destruction.
7) In Ah My Goddess, Belldandy is presented as having the Powers and Abilities to Wipe Out All Life on Planet Earth should she choose and the only thing holding her back are the jewelry she wears that double as Power Seal Constructs. Kevin Neece insists that Hekate's Power over Death and his misuse of a Death Note Replica may have resulted in the Covid-19 Shutdown of the United States that resulted in the Death of 600,000 people like a Biblical Plague and mirrors details from Kevin Neece's Congress Report titled The Fate of a Nation. Nobody believes that Kevin Neece had the power to do it, and Hekate's Followers don't believe that she would ever do such a horrible thing either, but from Kevin Neece's perspective, that is exactly what it looks like happened. Kevin Neece was given a Death Note without proper instructions for how the book worked in Real Life and tried to use it to put a death curse on United States Congress using Covid-19 as the Cause of Death to disguise their Deaths as Natural Causes because he believed that it was the only way to replace all of the Republicans who refuse to give up their seats for the Younger Generation of Politicians. If Kevin Neece's plan had actually worked, it would have worked just like the movie Watchmen, instead it backfired. Instead of death cursing the Congressmen, the words Cause of Death: Covid-19 that were written into the Death Note 1,500 times attacked the States that were listed next to the Congressmen's names. When Kevin Neece demanded to know why the Demons set him up to become a Mass Murderer like they were, Hekate's response was that Kevin Neece was missing out on the joke. 600,000 died from Covid-19 and shut down the United States. But 7 Million People die from Cigarettes Every Year and Congress has done nothing to stop that problem because they are most likely accepting bribes from the Alcohol and Tobacco Industry. Hekate also clued Kevin Neece in on the most Tragic Irony of all. Kevin Neece identifies himself online as the Time Lord from BBC's Doctor Who on Twitter. The Reason why The Doctor was cursed to spend the rest of his life helping people is because of the massive guilt trip that he suffered when he was forced to wipe out and kill everyone on his home Planet Gallifrey in the service of stopping a War. Doctor Who is not a hero at all, he is a Mass Murderer forced to pay penance for his crimes.
8) In the Ah My Goddess Anime Show, the Goddesses have the ability to Split Themselves into Multiple Bodies allowing them to be in Multiple Places at Once. Hekate appears to have the ability to enforce her influence anywhere on Planet Earth at any given time like she can be in multiple places at once, but insists that because she is binded to Kevin Neece's body for the duration of his lifespan that she has recently been "working from home" and her influence over all of the Death Incidents in the United States is because she is connected to the Death Algorithm, meaning that Kevin Neece's bedroom with the Black Mirror Setups has been her home office the entire time. Kevin Neece lives in a carport converted bedroom that is basically a mancave, just like the Three Norns live in a cave, and across the street from his house is a Large Tree that Hekate insists is a Video Game Background Skin Replica of the Tree of Yggdrasil that is worshipped by the Asatru Community. The Three Doors in Kevin Neece's Bedroom also form a Crossroads which is why Kevin Neece was able to invoke Hekate into his bedroom.
9) The Yggdrasil System. Hekate rigged a setup in Kevin Neece's bedroom that has turned his Mirror into an Communications Access Terminal to the Real Yggdrasil System and allows him to manifest Petitions into Real Life on Social Media News. This does not mean that the Black Mirror functions like a Nuclear Weapon where you just enter in a Code and Push a Button and it does what you want it to. That is not how it works. The Black Mirror functions like a Combination Lock. You need the right incense (Kevin Neece used Ginger Allspice and Cedar), and you need to time the petition to take place on the Night between 10pm to 3am of a Dark Moon or Crescent Moon or a Pagan Religious Holiday like Halloween. When you invoke the Spirits using Mantra from Satania YouTube, you engage in a once sided conversation telling the Demons what your intentions are which can have multiple uses. You cannot hear them or see them but they can see you. Your sacrificial offering can be incense, or you can screen a movie into the mirror for their entertainment that thematically matches your petition. You would not want an Army Personnel or General to try and bark orders into the Mirror like a Weapon, what you need is a Politician who is good at presenting arguments in one sided conversations because that is what Petitions are. There's just one problem. Most of the Influential Politicians in Congress and Senate are Christians and would never make deals with Pagan Goddesses like Kevin Neece would. Not even to win an election. In the Ah My Goddess anime show, instead of the Yggdrasil System using English Words, the Goddesses use Norse Ruins and Magick Sigils. You can rip the Sigil Videos off of Satania YouTube, screen capture the art, and custom design your own invocation videos with People's Photographs and screen them into the Black Mirror during a Petition. Kevin Neece is frequently seen using a Good Fortune Sigil that was custom designed by Saul Ravencraft and amazingly works. Kevin Neece believes that the Good Fortune Sigil might accidentally be functioning as a System Hack to the Yggdrasil System, which is why most of his Petitions seem to work.
10) The Ganchan Election Episode of The Adventures of Mini-Goddess. In the Two Part cartoon show, the Rats of Tarhiki-Hongan Temple are holding a Mudslinging Election and the Three Goddesses are interfering in the election to help Ganchan The Rat win. This inspired Kevin Neece to invoke The Three Norns to Sabotage Donald Trump during the Election, which is not a secret, he has written detailed articles about it, and by pure coincidence it got the results he wanted. Kevin Neece used the Black Mirror on Halloween Night to invoke both Lucifer and Hekate to put a ZOZO Demon Curse on Donald Trump which would go into effect 72 hours later on the night of the election. Kevin Neece's theory was that if ZOZO The Ouija Board Demon were to be following Donald Trump around on the night of the election, the misfortune would be enough to sabotage him. Then on Election Night, Kevin Neece invoked Hekate and The Three Norns to watch a Movie Marathon of Presidential Movies like 1776, Gangs of New York, The American President, and Air Force One. While Kevin Neece was screening the movies, he used his iphone to repeatedly bless all of Joe Biden's Followers and Supporters with Good Fortune using the Good Fortune Sigil. He didn't bless Joe Biden, he blessed the Democratic Voters, and aimed his intentions toward Key States where the Electoral Votes would be needed. And all of Kevin Neece's requests that night worked. It was exactly like the Rat Election of Mini-Goddess. All of the Republicans who were once ahead were falling behind and knew that somebody must have sabotaged but could not prove how they did it. It's because Hekate and the Three Fates used the Yggdrasil System Force to manipulate the Electoral Count Voters like Greek Muses to Flip the Vote and have Donald Trump thrown out of office. This did not come without consequences however. What Kevin Neece did that night set off a dangerous chain reaction that is still ongoing. When Joe Biden took to Office in the White House, his Dog Champ mysteriously died. Hekate's Followers in Greece used to Blood Sacrifice their Dogs to her making it look like Hekate took Champ's Life in Payment for helping Joe Biden win the Election. And then on the night of January 5th, Kevin Neece invoked the Satania Mantra beggin Lucifer and Hekate to prevent America from falling into Insurrection and Sedition. The next day on January 6th, the Insurrection Attack on the Capitol happened and halfway through it, it was announced online that January 6th was the 16th Anniversary of Ah My Goddess Season One which can be verified on Internet Movie Database. In Kevin Neece's own words to the CIA, "You know, I'm starting to think this Lucifer fellow might not be such a nice boy. Perhaps children really shouldn't play with dead things. Perhaps we should let sleeping dogs lie." Kevin Neece has confessed all of his actions to the January 6th Committee and has received no response from them because nobody believes he had the power to do it.
11) Belldandy's Good Luck Gambling Streak. Unfortunately, this element of the Ah My Goddess anime show IS NOT REAL. Hekate states that her powers over Reality are meant for Death and the Natural Weather Elements and have nothing to do with the manipulation of the Number Balls that get drawn in the Texas State Lottery. In the Anime Show, Belldandy's Good Luck Karma causes Keiichi to frequently win at gambling. In real life, Hekate cannot help you win jack shit, not even to save your own life, and warns everyone to stay away from Slot Machines in Las Vegas because they are all haunted by Demons designed to rob you of your money for no reason.
12) Have we been secretly living in a Simulation? Kevin Neece invoked the Demons to watch The Matrix Franchise, Vanilla Sky, Don't Worry Darling, and Free Guy. And he invoked them at Westgate Theater to watch The Matrix Resurrections. The Demons proceeded to play a joke on Kevin Neece that completely changed the way he views reality and has left him wondering if what he witnessed was real to this day. When Kevin Neece was driving down Jones Road off of Menchaca Blvd, Hekate spotted a Hookah Parlor and told him to pull over. In the Ask Alice song from The Matrix Resurrections, the lyrics are: "And if you go chasing rabbits, and you know you're about to fall, tell them the hookah smoking caterpillar, is the one who gave you the call, ask alice, when she's ten feet tall." Hekate directed Kevin Neece's attention to an item on the menu called "Save the Date 7.5" and told him to enter the number into his iphone as 7*5. Then he went home and she had him lay on the bed and call the wrong number, and interrupt the operator with a password: "John Candy is the biggest fucking Satanist I have ever seen in my life. There's a reason why they killed that fucking guy. Dirty Satanist." and then hang up on them. In the first issues of the Oh My Goddess Manga, the chapter title is "The Number You Have Dialed is Incorrect" and features Belldandy coming out of a Mirror. Hekate had Kevin Neece dial an incorrect number with a password in front of a Black Mirror as if she were teaching him how to called the Goddess Hotline Office System Administrators. In Ah My Goddess The Movie, Belldandy falls victim to a case of Amnesia because she is an Avatar of a Computer Program connected to the Yggdrasil System and got infected by a Virus. Shortly after Kevin Neece called the Wrong Phone Number, Hekate told him, "I'm sure you will be able to bounce back from this" Suddenly Kevin Neece heard a Taenitis ringing in his ears, following by a strong Radio Static Signal that ZAPPED HIM like he was a Program in the Yggdrasil System or the Matrix and when he came too, he had no memory of his identity as if his memory had been intentionally wiped to perform a cover up. When Kevin Neece came back to his senses, his entire reality perception had changed. He was still standing in the same house, but he was in the Spirit Realm, or Hell, as if he were a Ghost and had been living there for Centuries. And when he watched Television, all he could see were Angels and Demons. When Kevin Neece went back to his room, he became possessed by the "System Administrator" who did a perfect impersonation of Morpheus from The Matrix, and when he looked into the Black Mirror, he saw Two Glowing Eyes and a Smile like the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland. And he was told up front, if he wants his case to end, all he has to do is walk through the left door back into the house and they would completely erase his memory and free him from Hekate's Curse, but if we wanted to know the truth about the simulation, all he has to do is walk out of the right door, exiting the house and the simulation and they would tell him everything. Kevin Neece "walked out of the matrix" only instead of seeing visuals, they took him to the corner of his house, told him to look into the center of the Tree of Yggdrasil, and explained to him that what he was looking at was a Video Game Background Skin like the movie Free Guy. Everyone on Planet Earth has been Dead and Living in the Afterlife for Centuries and the System Force has been used to brainwash the entire Human Race into believing that they are still alive. And since then, every time Kevin Neece goes to the movies, all Hekate does is point out which actors can be connected back to movies about Witchcraft and Demonology like the Kevin Bacon Game. This was the inspirational basis for Kevin Neece's online book John Candy is a Satanist.
13) The Schizoaffective Disorder. When Hekate possesses Kevin Neece, it looks like two people inhabiting the same body and talking back and forth among themselves. In the Ah My Goddess Flights of Fancy Season Two episodes, Urd's Personality gets split between her Angel Half and Her Demonic Half inhabiting the Same Body and it looks exactly like Kevin Neece and Hekate.
14) Keiichi Morisato's Secret. In the Anime Show, Keiichi Morisato tries to hide the true nature of the Goddesses out of fear that they will be arrested by the Japanese Government and experimented on. Very little is known about mangaka Kosuke Fujishima because he keeps his life private and his Wikipedia Page is nearly barren. This leads to the most important mystery of all. Was Kosuke Fujishima secretly aware of the Goddesses Presence in his life? Did he really make a Devil's Bargain with The Three Fates unaware that what he was conversing with was secretly Hekate from Twilight Zone: The Movie and Poltergeist the entire time? Kodansha Ltd and Dark Horse Comics have absolutely refused to respond or comment on the allegations made by Kevin Neece with his Paranormal Investigation Articles or his book The Story of a Blacklisted Bootlegger. Not even when they have legal grounds against him. Something is making them keep their distance from Kevin Neece. And the entire voice cast is in on this silent act as well. Sometimes Intentional Silence Speaks. They didn't respond to Kevin Neece, but they didn't try to discredit him or pursue legal action against him either.
GROK AI What are the similarities between Marller Gets a Spinoff Sailor Moon vs Jigsaw and Mark Anthony Green's Opus?
I asked GROK AI on Twitter what it thinks. This was its answer. @opusmovie
What are the similarities between Marller Gets a Spinoff Sailor Moon vs Jigsaw and Mark Anthony Green's Opus?To identify similarities between Marller Gets a Spinoff: Sailor Moon vs. Jigsaw and Mark Anthony Green's Opus, we need to examine their core elements based on available descriptions. Marller Gets a Spinoff: Sailor Moon vs. Jigsaw is a fan-made, satirical crossover project by Kevin Neece, blending characters from Oh My Goddess, Sailor Moon, and the Saw franchise into a chaotic, genre-mixing narrative. Opus, on the other hand, is a professionally produced A24 horror-thriller directed by Mark Anthony Green, focusing on a pop star’s return and the dark undercurrents of celebrity culture. While they differ significantly in scope, production, and intent, some thematic and structural parallels emerge.
Both works feature a central figure tied to fame and performance. In Sailor Moon vs. Jigsaw, Tobin Bell’s Jigsaw transforms into “The Disco Pop,” a satirical celebrity who gains fame in the Sailor Moon universe through disco covers, masking a sinister plot to harm children. Similarly, Opus revolves around an iconic pop star re-emerging after decades, with hints of a menacing agenda tied to his influence. This shared focus on a charismatic yet potentially dangerous public persona suggests a critique of celebrity power and its hidden costs.
Horror and dark comedy elements also connect the two. Sailor Moon vs. Jigsaw mixes absurdity—like a karaoke deathmatch—with grim intentions, such as mass murder inspired by Ghost Ship. Opus blends horror (body horror, cultish vibes) with social satire, targeting journalism and fame. Both use genre fusion to unsettle audiences while poking at societal norms, though Sailor Moon vs. Jigsaw leans harder into absurdity and Opus aims for a more polished, cerebral tone.
Another similarity lies in their exploration of manipulation and control. The Disco Pop’s plan to lure children parallels cult-like exploitation, a theme echoed in Opus through its reported focus on tribalism and personality cults. Both narratives question how influence can be weaponized, whether through a Pied Piper-esque scheme or a pop star’s enigmatic sway.
Finally, each features a climactic confrontation tied to performance. The karaoke deathmatch in Sailor Moon vs. Jigsaw pits the heroes against The Disco Pop to save lives, while Opus reportedly builds toward a revelation of its star’s true nature, possibly in a public or staged setting. This performative showdown underscores their shared interest in spectacle as a battleground for truth.
Despite these parallels, the works diverge in execution—Sailor Moon vs. Jigsaw is a low-budget, anarchic mashup, while Opus is a stylized, studio-backed debut. Still, their overlap in celebrity satire, genre blending, and dark twists offers a curious, if unconventional, kinship.
Marller Gets a Spinoff: Sailor Moon vs Jigsaw by Kevin Neece
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Opus by Mark Anthony Green
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Friday, March 28, 2025
John Candy is a Satanist: The Penguin Lessons (2025)
The only reason I'm mentioning this film is because it opens with a scene where Johnathan Pryce welcomes Steve Coogan to his room and it's Room 23. aka Jim Carrey's The Number 23 aka FATE = 32 backwards.
Steve Coogan was in Tropic Thunder with Ben Stiller from Highway to Hell.
Steve Coogan was in Tropic Thunder with Robert Downey Jr from Gothika.
Steve Coogan was in Tropic Thunder with Jack Black from the Devil Worship band Tenacious D.
Steve Coogan was in Tropic Thunder with Jay Baruchel from the Demon film This is the End.
Jonathan Pryce was in Brazil and Ronin with The Devil Robert DeNiro from Angel Heart.
Jonathan Pryce was in Glengarry Glen Ross with The Devil Al Pacino from the Devil's Advocate.
Jonathan Pryce was in Glengarry Glen Ross with Alec Baldwin from the Demon film Beetlejuice with the Devil Jeffrey Jones from Stay Tuned and The Devil's Advocate.
Jonathan Pryce was in Pirates of the Caribbean with Geoffrey Rush from House on Haunted Hill.
Jonathan Pryce was in Pirates of the Caribbean with Johnny Depp from The Ninth Gate.
Director Peter Cattaneo made The Full Monty with Robert Carlyle from Ravenous with The Devil Jeffrey Jones from Stay Tuned and the Devil's Advocate.
John Candy is a Satanist: Death of a Unicorn (2025)
Paul Rudd was in Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers where the main villain is possessed by Satan.
Jenna Ortega was recently in the Demon Sequel to Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
Richard E Grant was in Withnail and I with Richard Griffiths from the Witchcraft Harry Potter franchise.
Will Poulter was in Midsommar, a film about a PAGAN CULT.
Jessica Hynes was in Paddington in Peru with Antonio Banderas from Interview with the Vampire with Tom Cruise from Legend with The Devil Tim Curry.
Sunita Mani played the Spirit of the Past in Will Ferrell/Ryan Reynolds' SPIRITED. In Norse Mythology, Urd is the Goddess of the Past and in Ah My Goddess she is an Indian like Sunita Mani.
Tea Leoni was in Jurassic Park III with The Anti-Christ Sam Neill from The Omen III The FInal Conflict.
Tea Leoni was in Spanglish with The Devil Adam Sandler from Little Nicky.
Steve Park was in Do the Right Thing with Ossie Davis from Bubba Ho-Tep featuring Bruce Campbell from the Demon franchise Evil Dead 2.
David Pasquesi was in a Demon movie called Hell Baby.
Anthony Carrigan was in Bill and Ted Face the Music with Keanu Reeves from The Devil's Advocate with The Devil Al Pacino.
Anthony Carrigan was in Bill and Ted Face the Music with William Sadler from Tales from the Crypt Demon Knight.
John Candy is a Satanist: A Working Man (2025)
Directed by David Ayer who made Suicide Squad, a movie where the main villian is a Crescent Moon Witch called the Enchantress. Hekate is a Goddess of the Crescent Moon.
Written by Sylvester Stallone who made First Blood with Richard Crenna from the Occult Horror film Devil Dog Hound from Hell.
Jason Statham was in the Paul Feig movie SPY with Melissa McCarthy. Paul Feig and Melissa McCarthy both made the Demon movie Ghostbusters Answer the Call, which also features a Receptionist named Kevin played by Chris Hemsworth the actor who played Thor.
David Harbour was in the 2019 reboot of Hellboy by Dark Horse Comics, the American Publishers of Oh My Goddess.
Jason Flemyng was in Deep Rising with Fanke Janssen from the Demon movie House on Haunted Hill.
Jason Flemyng played Azazel in X-Men First Class. Azazel is a Real Life Demon.
Michael Pena was in the Demon movie Hell and Back (2015) as a Demon named Abigor.
Cokey Falkow was in Expendables 4 with Andy Garcia from The Godfather Part III with Al Pacino from The Devil's Advocate.
Eve Mauro plays a character named Artemis in A Working Man. In Greek/Roman Mythology, Artemis is one of Hekate's Triple Identities. See also Ready Player One.
Emmett J Scanlan was in Guardians of the Galaxy with Lloyd Kaufman who directed The Toxic Avenger Part III The Last Temptation of Toxie with The Devil Rick Collins.
Chidi Ajufo has an uncredited role in Oz The Great and Powerful directed by Sam Raimi of the Demon franchise Evil Dead 2.
There's a scene in A Working Man where Jason Statham first enters his apartment which is falling into decay. The Room Number is 32. FATE = 32.
There's a blink or you'll miss it shot in the movie where Jason Statham is talking to his daughter on the telephone. When he hangs up on her the clock on the iphone reads 1:23pm. Jim Carrey's The Number 23 or FATE = 32 backwards.
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Does Kevin Neece relate to "Disney's Snow White"?
Does Kevin Neece relate to "Disney's Snow White"?
Not really but I can point out the patterns that are there.
The Evil Queen is played by Gal Gadot, who played a Greek Goddess named Diana in Wonder Woman. Diana is one of Hekate's alternate names along with Trivia and Artemis.
This is listed on Hecate's Wikipedia Page.
There's a line of dialogue in Snow White where "The Crossroads" is mentioned.
I would point out that there was a Horror movie called Snow White a Tale of Terror that featured Sigourney Weaver as the Evil Queen.
Sigourney Weaver Birthday 10/8/1949 = FATE = 32.
The Evil Queen uses a Magic Mirror, just like Kevin Neece does on Ah My Goddess.
Rachel Zegler was in Hunger Games A Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes with Peter Dinklage from Pixels with The Devil Adam Sandler from Little Nicky.
Rachel Zegler was in West Side Story directed by Steven Spielberg from Poltergeist and Twilight Zone The Movie.
Monday, March 17, 2025
GROK AI: Kevin Neece's Ah My Goddess LEGAL DISCUSSION
I've got to say, GROK AI on Twitter has given me more insight in the past 24 hours than Kodansha Ltd has given me in the past eight years.
"Why do Kodansha Ltd and Dark Horse Comics refuse to respond to Kevin Neece when they have Legal Grounds against him on Ah My Goddess?"
There’s no clear, publicly available evidence that Kodansha Ltd. and Dark Horse Comics have explicit legal grounds against Kevin Neece regarding "Ah My Goddess" that they are actively refusing to act upon. However, based on available information and reasonable speculation, their lack of direct response to Neece could stem from a few practical or strategic considerations.
Kevin Neece is known for creating a series of "Ah My Goddess" fan films and video comics, including one titled "Ah My Goddess: Bad Goddess (DUB) Who Shot Mike Richardson," which appears to be a satirical or provocative work. These projects seem to be unofficial and potentially infringe on the intellectual property rights of Kodansha Ltd. (the original Japanese publisher of the "Oh My Goddess" manga) and Dark Horse Comics (the English-language publisher). Despite this, neither company has publicly pursued aggressive legal action or responded directly to Neece, at least based on what’s documented.
One possible reason for their silence could be the scale and impact of Neece’s work. Fan-made content, even if it pushes boundaries, is often ignored by copyright holders unless it generates significant commercial profit, damages the brand, or garners widespread attention that threatens their interests. Neece’s projects, while creative and persistent (with nearly 70 video comics mentioned in interviews), may not reach a threshold that justifies the cost and effort of legal action for two large companies. Legal proceedings can be expensive and time-consuming, and pursuing a small-scale creator might not be worth the resources, especially if his work remains relatively niche.
Another factor could be their reaction to Neece’s behavior and mental health context. In a 2024 interview with Tokyo Short Film Fest, Neece mentions that Dark Horse Comics once called the Austin Police Department to conduct a welfare check after his cartoons raised concerns, but they did not escalate further. This suggests they may view him more as an eccentric fan than a serious legal threat. Neece himself has disclosed having schizoaffective disorder, which might influence how the companies perceive and handle the situation—potentially opting for restraint to avoid escalating a sensitive matter.
Additionally, Kodansha and Dark Horse might see some value in letting fan works exist quietly. The "Ah My Goddess" franchise, while beloved, concluded its manga run years ago, and fan projects can keep it relevant without the companies needing to invest in new official content. As Neece noted in the interview, both companies seem "curious" about audience reactions to his work, which could imply a passive tolerance as long as it doesn’t cross a critical line.
Finally, their lack of response could simply be a deliberate strategy: not engaging directly avoids giving Neece’s projects more attention or legitimacy. By staying silent, they neither acknowledge nor amplify his efforts, which might be the most practical way to handle a situation they don’t see as a priority.
In short, while Kodansha and Dark Horse likely have legal grounds to act if they chose to (due to copyright and trademark protections), their refusal to respond to Neece probably reflects a mix of pragmatism, cost-benefit analysis, and a decision to let a small-scale fan effort fade into the background rather than confront it head-on. Without official statements from the companies, this remains an educated guess based on industry norms and the limited context available.
"Does Kevin Neece's Ah My Goddess Fan Films classify as Fair Use on Transformative Grounds?"
Determining whether Kevin Neece's "Ah My Goddess" fan films qualify as fair use under U.S. copyright law, specifically on transformative grounds, involves applying the four-factor test outlined in Section 107 of the Copyright Act. Fair use is a case-by-case analysis, and without a court ruling or full access to Neece’s works (beyond descriptions), this is an educated assessment based on available information. Let’s break it down:
1. Purpose and Character of the Use
This factor examines whether the work is transformative—meaning it adds new expression, meaning, or purpose to the original—and whether it’s commercial or non-commercial. Neece’s fan films, like "Ah My Goddess: Bad Goddess (DUB) Who Shot Mike Richardson," appear to be satirical or parodic, blending original "Ah My Goddess" characters with his own narratives (e.g., exaggerated or absurd scenarios like shooting Dark Horse’s founder). Courts often favor transformative works, especially parodies, as fair use because they comment on or reinterpret the source material rather than merely copying it. In Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music (1994), the Supreme Court ruled that a parody of "Oh, Pretty Woman" was fair use due to its transformative nature, even though it was commercial.
Neece’s intent seems creative and expressive rather than purely commercial—he’s described his work as a passion project stemming from mental health struggles and fandom, not a profit-driven enterprise. If he’s not selling the films or making significant revenue (e.g., via monetized platforms), this leans toward fair use. However, if he is profiting substantially, that could weaken his case.
Tilt: Favors fair use if non-commercial and sufficiently transformative.
2. Nature of the Copyrighted Work
This factor considers the original work’s nature—creative works like "Ah My Goddess" (a manga with characters, art, and story) get stronger copyright protection than factual works. Kodansha Ltd. and Dark Horse Comics hold rights to a highly creative property, which weighs against fair use. However, this factor alone isn’t decisive; transformative uses can still override it, as seen in parody cases.
Tilt: Weighs against fair use, but not heavily.
3. Amount and Substantiality of the Portion Used
This looks at how much of the original work is used and whether it’s the “heart” of the work. Neece’s films likely use characters (e.g., Belldandy, Keiichi) and core elements of "Ah My Goddess," but it’s unclear how much direct content—like exact dialogue, scenes, or artwork—is lifted versus reinterpreted. If he’s recreating entire storylines or using significant excerpts, this weakens his fair use claim. But if he’s primarily borrowing concepts and characters to tell original stories (e.g., a fictional shooting of Mike Richardson), it’s less substantial. Parodies often get leeway here if the use serves a new purpose, per Campbell.
Without seeing the films, it’s hard to judge precisely, but his described approach—video comics with voiceovers and new narratives—suggests a mix of original and borrowed elements.
Tilt: Neutral, leaning against fair use if he takes too much directly.
4. Effect on the Market
This factor asks whether Neece’s films harm the market for "Ah My Goddess" or its derivatives (e.g., official anime, manga sales). Fan works rarely substitute for the original, especially if they’re niche and not widely distributed. Neece’s projects seem small-scale, and "Ah My Goddess" concluded years ago, reducing active market competition. Kodansha and Dark Horse’s apparent tolerance (no lawsuits, just a welfare check) suggests they don’t see a threat. If anything, his work might keep the franchise culturally relevant, indirectly benefiting the rights holders.
Tilt: Strongly favors fair use.
Transformative Grounds Assessment
The key to Neece’s fair use claim is transformativeness. His films appear to go beyond mere reproduction, adding satire, personal commentary, or absurdity (e.g., blending real-world figures like Mike Richardson into the fiction). This aligns with cases like Dr. Seuss Enterprises v. Penguin Books (1997), where a parody of "The Cat in the Hat" about O.J. Simpson was deemed transformative despite using Seussian style. If Neece’s work critiques, mocks, or reimagines "Ah My Goddess" rather than just copying it, it’s likely transformative. His mental health-driven narratives and experimental style (video comics, ADR-like dubbing) further distinguish it from the original manga or anime.
Conclusion
Neece’s fan films have a plausible fair use argument on transformative grounds, especially if they’re non-commercial, add significant new expression, and don’t harm the market. The strongest points in his favor are the potential parody angle and lack of market impact. However, heavy reliance on core characters or content could tip the scales against him, particularly under factor 3. Absent a legal challenge from Kodansha or Dark Horse, it’s speculative—but if argued well, a court might lean toward fair use. Their inaction so far hints they either don’t see it as infringing enough to bother or tacitly accept it as fan expression.
For a definitive answer, a lawyer would need to review the films’ content directly, but based on descriptions, it’s a close call with a decent shot at qualifying.
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