Bongy Westphall Universe
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The Bongy Westphall Universe is a fictional universe of 30+ related films released by Full Moon Entertainment. Series creator Charles Band took inspiration from team up comics he read as a child.[1] The universe is named after the Tommy Westphall Universe and also the film Evil Bong which presents the largest crossover in the fictional universe. The named was coined by film podcast Double Feature during their "Killapalooza" episode highlighting the Puppet Master franchise.[2]
Notable crossovers[edit]
Evil Bong[edit]
Evil Bong represents the largest overall crossover in the Bongy Westphall universe. Ooga Booga (Blood Dolls), Ivan Burroughs (Decadent Evil), Gingerdead Man, and Jack Deth (Trancers) are all featured.
In Evil Bong: High-5! Killjoy's Psycho Circus is mentioned as a sponsor of the shop, bringing in the films.
Decadent Evil[edit]
Footage from Vampire Journals is used at the beginning of the movie which ties the Subspecies series to the Bongy Westphall Universe.
Miscellaneous[edit]
Zombies Vs. Strippers (2012): The character Hambo (played by Chance A. Rearden) later appears in Ooga Booga and several Gingerdead Man films.
Films in Bongy Westphall Universe[edit]
The following is the list of films in Bongy Westphall Universe (in order of release):
Year | Name | Director |
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1984 | Trancers | Charles Band |
1991 | Subspecies | Ted Nicolaou |
1991 | Trancers 2 | Charles Band |
1992 | Trancers 3 | C. Courtney Joyner |
1993 | Subspecies 2 | Ted Nicolaou |
1994 | Subspecies 3 | Ted Nicolaou |
1994 | Trancers 4: Jack of Swords | David Nutter |
1994 | Trancers 5: Sudden Deth | David Nutter |
1996 | Head of the Family | Charles Band (as Robert Talbot) |
1997 | Vampire Journals | Ted Nicolaou |
1998 | Subspecies 4 | Ted Nicolaou |
1999 | Blood Dolls | Charles Band |
2000 | Killjoy | Craig Ross Jr. |
2002 | Killjoy 2: Deliverance from Evil | Tammi Sutton |
2002 | Trancers 6 | Jay Woelfel |
2005 | Gingerdead Man | Charles Band |
2005 | Decadent Evil | Charles Band |
2005 | Doll Graveyard | Charles Band |
2006 | Evil Bong | Charles Band |
2007 | Decadent Evil 2 | Charles Band |
2009 | Evil Bong 2: King Bong | Charles Band |
2010 | Killjoy 3 | John Lechago |
2010 | Gingerdead Man 2: Passion of the Crust | Silvia St. Croix |
2011 | Evil Bong 3D: The Wrath of Bong | Charles Band |
2011 | Gingerdead Man 3: Saturday Night Cleaver | William Butler |
2012 | Zombies Vs. Strippers | Alex Nicolaou |
2012 | Killjoy Goes to Hell | John Lechago |
2013 | Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong | Charles Band |
2013 | Ooga Booga | Charles Band |
2013 | Trancers: City of Lost Angels | Charles Band |
2015 | Evil Bong 420 | Charles Band |
2016 | Evil Bong: High-5! | Charles Band |
2016 | Killjoy's Psycho Circus | John Lechago |
2017 | Evil Bong 666 | Charles Band |
2018 | Evil Bong 777 | Charles Band |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Band, Charles Band: Our Exclusive Interview Explores His Fears and Future with Full Moon". Yell!. December 14, 2011. Retrieved July 23, 2014.
- ↑ "Killapalooza 24: Puppet Master" (Podcast). Double Feature. November 20, 2014. Retrieved July 23, 2015.
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