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* [[The Richard Kiel Experience]] was declared "The 3rd Most Frightening Movie on the Internet" in an episode of TechTV's "The Screen Savers".  | * [[The Richard Kiel Experience]] was declared "The 3rd Most Frightening Movie on the Internet" in an episode of TechTV's "The Screen Savers".  | ||
* "Do not step on the momeraths" is a reference to Disney's 1951 animated version of "Alice in Wonderland".  | * "Do not step on the momeraths" is a reference to Disney's 1951 animated version of "Alice in Wonderland".  | ||
| − | * "Didn't I, didn't I, didn't I see you crying?" is a reference to a line in the Cheap Trick song "I Want You To Want Me,  | + | * "Didn't I, didn't I, didn't I see you crying?" is a reference to a line in the Cheap Trick song "I Want You To Want Me", which has a similar melody.  | 
* Naturally, this film has several references to the works of Richard Kiel:  | * Naturally, this film has several references to the works of Richard Kiel:  | ||
** "Richard Kiel pursues James Bond more than anyone else" is a reference to the recurring [[James Bond]] villain Jaws (played by Richard Kiel). Aside from Ernst Blofeld (who is always played by a different actor in each of his appearances), he is the only other villain to appear in more than one movie ("The Spy Who Loved Me" and "Moonraker").  | ** "Richard Kiel pursues James Bond more than anyone else" is a reference to the recurring [[James Bond]] villain Jaws (played by Richard Kiel). Aside from Ernst Blofeld (who is always played by a different actor in each of his appearances), he is the only other villain to appear in more than one movie ("The Spy Who Loved Me" and "Moonraker").  | ||
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About
An animutation-style tribute to TV and film actor Richard Kiel.
Cast
- Puma Man
 - Oruchuban Ebichu
 - Hello Kitty
 - Dancing Pipe
 - Richard Kiel
 - Jaws (from The Spy Who Loved Me)
 - Eegah
 - Kanamit
 - zombie?
 - Pip (from Chrono Cross)
 - Dr. Frank N. Furter
 - astronaut?
 - Radical Edward and Ein (from Cowboy Bebop)
 - mutilated baby?
 - A Hobgoblin
 - donut?
 - frog
 - Mr. Creosote
 - grasshopper
 - bear's body
 - James Bond
 - gutted animal?
 - Roger Wilco
 - guy with hat and beard?
 - Kero Kero Keroppi
 - Yosemite Sam
 - Bubbles (from The Powerpuff Girls)
 - skeleton butchers?
 - Dave Thomas
 - smiley?
 - horse
 - Uncle Sam
 - GIR
 - Chester (Sifl and Olly)
 - Schlitzie the Pinhead
 - furry thing?
 - woman with two costumed characters?
 - guy in yellow?
 - Pikachu
 - thermal photography of a guy?
 - Mr. Saturn
 - Fat Albert
 - Carrot Top
 - Torgo
 - Ortega
 - worm
 - mouse with a computer mouse
 - x-ray of a human head
 - Bert the Turtle
 - The Grinch
 - Mr. T
 - dancing guy
 - mutilated guy?
 - purple goblin's body
 - Yoko Ono
 - Chu-Chu (from Xenogears)
 - Felix the Cat
 - Jack In The Box jack-in-the-box
 - Hooters owl
 - guy with Richard Kiel?
 - Bonk
 - Jargon Scott
 - power droid
 - New Age Retro Hippie
 - California Raisins
 - Kool-Aid Man
 - Housemaster
 - Tonde Buurin
 - Devil Puppet
 - Pennywise the Dancing Clown
 - dolphin
 - beaver
 - Imperfect Cell
 - Alf
 - David Bradley
 - Timmy (from South Park)
 - drunk porcelain figure
 - My Melody
 
Lyrics
| Fake Lyrics | Real Lyrics | 
|---|---|
| 
 otto dokkoi kako  | 
 otto dokkoi kako  | 
Audio Details
The song in this animutation is the original theme song to the anime "Kyatto Ninden Teyandee", which was later made into "Samurai Pizza Cats".
Trivia
- The text "Disney has taken your ABC away", shown during the "Dave Thomas Autopsy" scene, is a reference to a stunt pulled by a cable company owned by Time-Warner. After Disney bought out ABC, the station in question was briefly replaced by a blank screen with the scrolling text mentioned above.
 - The Richard Kiel Experience was declared "The 3rd Most Frightening Movie on the Internet" in an episode of TechTV's "The Screen Savers".
 - "Do not step on the momeraths" is a reference to Disney's 1951 animated version of "Alice in Wonderland".
 - "Didn't I, didn't I, didn't I see you crying?" is a reference to a line in the Cheap Trick song "I Want You To Want Me", which has a similar melody.
 - Naturally, this film has several references to the works of Richard Kiel:
- "Richard Kiel pursues James Bond more than anyone else" is a reference to the recurring James Bond villain Jaws (played by Richard Kiel). Aside from Ernst Blofeld (who is always played by a different actor in each of his appearances), he is the only other villain to appear in more than one movie ("The Spy Who Loved Me" and "Moonraker").
 - "Richard Kiel lives for millenia by drinking sulphur water" is a reference to the movie "Eeegah!". In the movie, the titular caveman (played by Richard Kiel) was supposedly granted incredible longevity by sulfur deposits in the cave in which he lived.
 - The line "watch out for snakes!", used several times in this animutation, is another reference to "Eeegah!".
 
 - Like Gender Neutral, this movie also contains many useless objectives including:
- Objective #12: The approximate melting point of an M&M is 98.6 degrees.
 - Objective #13: The usage of breath mints and cough drops on school grounds is strictly prohibited and will result in mandatory suspension.
 - Objective #14: Banging your head against a wall uses 150 calories an hour.
 - Objective #15: Sex-craved male mice, who spend 5 to 11 hours per day pursuing female mice, could live years longer if they abstained.
 - Objective #16: The hole near the edge of the sink is called a porcelator.
 - Objective #17: The best recorded distance for projectile vomiting is 27 feet.
 
 
External Links
- Incomplete
 - Animutations by Neutrino
 - Animutations released in 2002
 - Animutations with Japanese language music
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 - Animutations starring Oruchuban Ebichu
 - Animutations starring Hello Kitty
 - Animutations starring Dancing Pipe
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 - Animutations starring Eegah
 - Animutations starring Kanamit
 - Animutations starring Pip
 - Animutations starring Dr. Frank N. Furter
 - Animutations starring Radical Edward
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 - Animutations starring Roger Wilco
 - Animutations starring Kero Kero Keroppi
 - Animutations starring Yosemite Sam
 - Animutations starring Bubbles
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 - Animutations starring Jargon Scott
 - Animutations starring New Age Retro Hippie
 - Animutations starring California Raisins
 - Animutations starring Kool-Aid Man
 - Animutations starring Housemaster
 - Animutations starring Tonde Buurin
 - Animutations starring Devil Puppet
 - Animutations starring Pennywise the Dancing Clown
 - Animutations starring Imperfect Cell
 - Animutations starring Alf
 - Animutations starring David Bradley
 - Animutations starring Timmy
 - Animutations starring My Melody
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