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Columbia: Heavy Metal Douga
Home/Change Series
Landing) begins with an astronaut (possibly the "Grimaldi" mentioned in the credits) descending through Earth's atmosphere in a futuristic automobile based on a 1960 Corvette. He arrives at a hilltop mansion, where a young girl greets him.
Part 2: Harry Canyon story- In a dystopian future New York City, cynical taxi driver Harry Canyon narrates his day in film noir style, grumbling about his fares and the occasional robbery attempt (which he thwarts with a disintegrator gun installed behind his seat). He stumbles into an incident where a fat gangster and his cyborg henchmen murder an archeologist. Harry cannot afford to pay for a police investigation, so he takes the girl back to his apartment. That night, the girl strips, climbs into his bed, and they have sex.
Part 3: Den story - Dan, a nerdy teenager voiced by John Candy, finds "a weird green meteorite" and puts it in his rock collection at home. Weeks later, during a lightning experiment, the orb hurls the boy into the fantasy world.
Part 4: Captain Sternn - On a space station, a square jawed space captain?Lincoln F. Sternn?, voice by Eugene Levy, is on trial for numerous serious charges (and one moving violation).
Part 5: B-17 Flying Fortress - A World War II bomber makes a difficult bombing run with heavy damage and casualties. As the bomber limps home, the Loc-Nar rams itself into the plane, and raises the dead crewmembers as rampaging, flesh-hungry zombies. The pilot barely escapes in time, only to land on an island populated by zombified airmen.
Part 6: So Beautiful, So Dangerous: Based on the original story by Angus McKie. A scientist (Dr. Anrack) arrives at the Pentagon for a meeting about mysterious mutations that are plaguing the United States. Dr. Anrack tries to dismiss the occurrences, but when he sees the green stone (Loc-Nar) in the buxom stenographer's (Gloria's) locket, he starts behaving erratically, goes berserk, and attempts to sexually assault her. In the sky above, a colossal ship with a smiley face design breaks through the roof with a transport tube and sucks up the berserk Dr. Anrack and Gloria. The robot inside the ship is irritated at Anrack, who is actually a malfunctioning android, but his mood changes when Gloria arrives. With the help of the ship's hippie crew, he convinces Gloria to stay on board and become his lover (she even agrees to marry him, provided they have a Jewish wedding). Meanwhile, the hippie crew members ingest a massive amount of plutonian nyborg and fly home completely stoned, crash landing in a huge space station.
Part 7: Taarna the Taarakians- The Loc-Nar crashes onto Earth in the remote distant future, and changes a tribe of humans into mutated murderous barbarians who ravage a peaceful city. The elders desperately try to summon the last of a warrior race, the Taarakians. Taarna, a strong, beautiful warrior maiden, arrives too late to stop the massacre and resolves to avenge the city. Her search leads to the barbarians' stronghold, where she is captured, tortured and left for dead. With the help of her avian mount, she escapes and confronts the barbarian leader. Though wounded, she defeats him and in one last effort, flies into the Loc-Nar, destroying it.
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