Kevin Neece's secondary series Marller Gets a Spinoff is loosely inspired by the plot of The Thirteen Ghosts of Scooby Doo where Thirteen Demons escape from a Chest and the Scooby Gang are forced to Hunt them Down. In Ah My Goddess, the Time Lord from Doctor Who kidnaps Mara Marller and they attempt a quest to hunt down the Thirteen Escaped Demons by jumping into other Anime Show Universes meaning every episode is a Crossover with a Famous Anime Series from the early 2000s. While this sounds like a Great Idea on Paper, and Several of the Films are Entertaining while being Viewed as Stand Alone Films out of context, attempt to binge watch the Series reveals that it was never properly developed in a way that connects everything together because Kevin Neece was inexperienced as a Filmmaker. If Kosuke Fujishima, Hiroaki Goda, and Aoki Uhei had taken the exact same concept and properly developed it, then yes, it might have worked out, but Kevin Neece has been making Marller Gets a Spinoff films for Nine Years and it has never taken off with the Anime Fans. In 2017, the crossover episodes sounded like a Great Idea because it hadn't been done before to the extent that Kevin Neece was attempting, but over the years, Marvel Films repeatedly released MCU Crossover Films and their fanbase repeatedly criticized them and shot them down. Spiderman No Way Home features joke references to The Thirteen Ghosts of Scooby Doo similar to Marller Gets a Spinoff.
In the Original Ah My Goddess Anime Series, Kosuke Fujishima derived humor from humiliating Mara Marller and depicting her as Incompetent. Kevin Neece attempted to give Mara Marller her dignity back by re-imagining her as an Outspoken Anti-Hero who has granted him a Creative Outlet to express his true feelings and wicked thoughts about what he really wants to say about the Human Race. Mara Marller is in no way depicted as a Good Person, and has been accused of offensive misogynistic behavior, but she sure takes pleasure in pointing out the Hypocrisies and Corruption of Others like the Comedy Central Roast from Hell. In the Original Anime Series, Mara Marller is terrified of offending her boss Hild-sama the Daimakaicho of Niflheim. In Marller Gets a Spinoff, Marller stands up to Hild-sama for the first time in her life and tells her to stuff a hard cock in her mouth to stop all that talking. Just anything to get her to shut the fuck up. Hild-sama is deeply disturbed to see Marller acting out of character without explanation for her actions, but refuses to seal her away for standing up to her in front of the entire staff because she realizes that something might be extremely wrong that she is not telling everyone. Mara Marller is stripped of her Magic License and Fired off the Niflheim Staff, but allowed to continue her quest assisting the Time Lord. That never would have happened if Kosuke Fujishima and Hiroaki Goda had been granted creative control of the series. They would have humiliated Marller like they always do. Marller's Outspoken Vicious Comments and attempts to stand up to Villains and Corrupt Authority Figures only exists because she is being written by Kevin Neece, who is writing Marller in character as an extension of his own personality. Kevin Neece has been backstabbed, alienated, and fucked over by so many people throughout his life that he will viciously deconstruct, call bullshit, and tear down any Corrupt Authority Figure that crosses his path. There is virtually nobody in the US Government or Film Industry that he will not witchcraft curse and go to war with if they cross the line and piss him off.
Every time that Kevin Neece made a Marller Gets a Spinoff Crossover Film, he had to sit down and watch an entire anime series, then he had to screencapture all of the characters out of context and erase the backgrounds so that he could use them as animation cells in his movies. It's more work than you think it is because some of these anime series have been running for decades. It was virtually impractical for Kevin Neece to research the entire Sailor Moon series so he just took his best shot based on what he believed the series was about. The reason why Kevin Neece refused to make Marller Gets a Spinoff Cowboy Bebop and skipped over it for years is because he suffered a bad working experience on A Certain Magical Pimpdex, which took up several years of his life and resulted in the death curse of Jim Neece, John Singleton, and Danny Aiello. Kevin Neece procrastinated on adding voice tracks to the film for several years because it was a four hour movie, and by the time he actually sat down and did it, the fanbase didn't care. Kevin Neece wanted Malcolm D Lee to direct the official version of Pimpdex because Spike Lee was cast as Doctor Who, but then Malcolm D Lee sold out for the Space Jam sequel that featured elements, themes, and ideas that looked like they were plagiarized from Kevin Neece's fan film, to such an extent that he filed a detailed complaint to the entire Legal Department at Warner Brothers. Brian Rupp still receives emails from Kevin Neece to this day concerning the Witchcraft Investigation of Ah My Goddess.
Even if Kodansha Ltd did accept Kevin Neece's offer to hand over creative control of Marller Gets a Spinoff to Kosuke Fujishima and Hiroaki Goda, nearly all of the best anime crossover film ideas have already been done meaning there is nothing left. Do you really want to see Marller Gets a Spinoff mock Dragonball Z, The Prince of Tennis, One Piece, Bible Black, and Pokemon? I'm sure there are a lot of unexplored anime series from the early 2000s but they aren't iconic. The Plotline teased at the end of Marller Gets a Spinoff The Return of Jeffrey Epstein where the Marller Gang attempt to hunt down the founding members of the Thirteen Illuminati Families sounds like a much better idea for a Television Series than what Kevin Neece was attempting with the Anime Crossover Adventures.
Kevin Neece attempted to invoke Mara Marller on Halloween Night on the theory that if she was an actual Demon featured in Buddhist Mythology, then she might also have a real life counterpart like the Goddesses of Fate. Kevin Neece was wrong, and his attempts to invoke Mara resulted in him suffering nightly cases of sleep paralysis and sleep apnea for weeks. In some mythologies, a Mara is a Demon that sleeps on your chest sucking the life out of you, matching the description of what Kevin Neece experienced. Kevin Neece also suffered misfortune when the next morning his car broke down after an oil change, and there were sparks shooting out from under his hood that could have resulted in an auto explosion. Somebody forgot to tie down the battery and it resulted in the metal attachments being welded incorrectly causing all of the spark problems. The People responsible insisted that they had no welding equipment in their facilities even though it could have resulted in the death of Kevin Neece's entire family.
Kevin Neece has noticed Death Incidents connected to the cartoons featuring Mara Marller, whose name translates into Death in Sanscrit, and he has noticed the name Mara and Marller appearing as patterns connected to the death of Hollywood Actors. But Hekate insists that Mara Marller does not have a real life Demon counterpart, Mara is just a name they toss around when they set up and kill people. The Demon from Buddhist Mythology is not real. On the morning that Robin Williams was found dead, the first person to discover his body was his publicist Mara Buxbaum. Mara Wilson starred in two witchcraft films Matilda and A Simple Wish, and quit acting because her mother died of cancer during the filming of Matilda. There have been cases where people targeted by Hekate have died from cancer, such as Chadwick Boseman and Chieko Honda. Mara Wilson lived with Danny DeVito who later played Satan in Little Demon. Kevin Neece's father took him to Kelley Farmer's Psychiatric Office for Decades. When Kevin Neece noticed that one of the business cards featured the name James D Marller, one month later James D Neece was killed by Hekate. Shortly after his father's death, James D Marller's Business Website was mysteriously removed from the internet. Kevin Neece keeps the business card in his wallet so he can prove the coincidence to Mental Health Doctors and Police Officers.
Kevin Neece convinced Alamo Drafthouse Lake Creek to screen Simon King of the Witches for one of their Cult Thursdays, which was written by an actual practicing warlock, and in the third act of the film, Andrew Prine blood sacrifices a corrupt police officer to a Demon named Moloch which puts a curse on the entire Police Department. This began a yearly ritual where every Halloween, Kevin Neece would light up some black candles and incense, and invoke Moloch to watch Simon King of the Witches to see if the witchcraft ritual performed in the movie would manifest. Kevin Neece was under the impression that when he did this, the invocations never worked, but during the making of the second season of Bad Goddess, his teenage nephew Dylan Gutierrez commit suicide by hanging himself in his closet by his belt buckle. Kevin Neece was ready to quit the series, but when Dylan Gutierrez died, he sat down and completed the entire Keys of Marinus Serial in one night so he could put a Memorial for Dylan Gutierrez at the climax of the movie.
Several Years Later, Kevin Neece read an online article detailing how an Extremist Pro-Life Church attacked and burned down an Abortion Clinic, and in response, he attempted to invoke Moloch using Satania Mantra "Agios O Moloch, Salve Rex Ignifer" requesting that the Demon put a curse on the Women responsible so that they would be forced to endure miscarriages for the rest of their lives as punishment for the terrorist act they performed. Hekate broke down laughing and explained to Kevin Neece that Moloch had already been living in his house for years because he forgot to tell the Demon "Goodbye" during the Halloween Invocations, leading Kevin Neece to question if what he had done with Simon King of the Witches directly resulted in the Suicide of Dylan Gutierrez. From that moment onward, Kevin Neece never attempted to invoke Moloch ever again, but has noticed that some of the social media victims connected to the Hekate Invocations involving his Nightly Film screenings are Underage Children.
Kevin Neece did not do his proper research on who Moloch was. He knew that Moloch was depicted to eat children which explains why he chose that particular demon to target the Pro-Life Church Terrorists, but he had no knowledge of the crimes of the Jeffrey Epstein Occultists and the Cult of Baal Child Blood Sacrifices being performed by the Hollywood Elite. Kevin Neece still watches Simon King of the Witches every Halloween Night but he no longer attempts to perform the Witchcraft Rituals depicted in the film. Saul Ravencraft confirms that all of the Witchcraft Theories featured in the film are entirely correct because they were written by a practicing Warlock moonlighting as a Screenwriter. The only bullshit element of the film is the cheesy glowing red ball featured during the death curse scenes.






