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Cartoon Cutie No20 Uzi Doorman n V - Murder Drones

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Been thinking about what would be 20th pic of the Cartoon Cutie – final choices were intended to be either all or one of the Ralph Baksi hotties (even the heavily controversial Miss America from the even more controversial film Coonskin – yes that the name of the film, don't get your tits twisted), the Girls from Helluva Boss, Hazbin Hotel and Lackadaisy (Don't worry, saving these for pics 21 to 30 in the future - as seen with Laika, I'm not against incorporating recent characters into the Cartoon Cuties).


However, thus far I had not added robot girls, or recent characters for that matter, as well I knew the last posting would be in October; so the final pic for this batch I chose are Uzi Doorman and Designation Disassembling Drone "V", the protagonist/anti-heroes from Murder Drones, produced by Glitch, best known for Sunset Paradise and Meta Runner.


Uzi is an angsty, rebellious and loner teenager of the surviving Worker Drones Colony on Copper 9; daughter of Khan and Nori Doorman, who believes her colony should fight the Disassembling Drones that lay waste to the other Worker Drones, as well the Parent Company, JCJenson – however, the other Worker Drones find her presence disturbing to them; Indeed, this leads to a strain relation with her father, who views his door creations more as his children than his real daughter is.


In the intervening events of the pilot Episode, she befriends a friendly Disassembling Drone Designation "N" (which later develops in a romance as the series progresses), who she teams up to stop her other teammates, J and V, from destroying the Worker colony. In the end, they destroy J and take capture V, but leaves the Colony for a time. Constantly, her response to any retort is "Bite Me".


Uzi is voice by Elize Lovelock.


Designation Disassembling Drone V is one of three Drones that landed on Copper 9 and proceeded to exterminate the surviving Worker Drone Population on the Planet, forcing its remnants to seeks refuge in impenetrable Shelter whose doors access is kept by Uzi's father. When she and J succeeded in sneaking into the Shelter to destroy the Workers, both are confronted and stop by Uzi and a betrayed N, leading to her capture and the destruction of J.


When she was first introduced, V was sociopath and laugh maniacally while enjoying the hunt for the Worker Drones. However, her motives are a bit more complex as the series progresses, and while later she still wants to dismantle the Workers, due to her programming, she holds an uneasy truce with Uzi, mostly for the sake of N, to who she does seems to show concern for, despite having been cold and indifferent to him at the start of the series.


Like her other Disassembling Drones Teammates, V sports wings with blades in the back which retract: her weaponry includes bladed hands and guns. Her tail ends in a large syringe containing a yellow nanite acid; she also excretes self repairing nanite in its saliva to undo any damage to her body. When in her hunt mode, she sports an "X" in her screen eyes, and show a very sadistic smile. She however has a bubble maker among her gadget arsenal, showing she has an eccentric personality along with her sociopath cynical one.


V is voiced by Nola Klop.


P.S.: Originally, I wanted to make about V only, cause she is such a hottie, but I thought it would be kinda unfair if I didn't add Uzi. Also, this will be the last Cartoon Cuties for a while, as next week I start posting the first of the Giant Robo's Kaiju Roster.

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