Tranny Force: Xtreme Makeover

Check out the trailer for Out of Your Mind Production’s Tranny Force: Xtreme Makeover. It features local talent, including Quannah Style, Iona Whipp, Kristina Cash, Raye Sunshine, Syren and more! It’s a mix of Sailor Moon and South Park and will be submitted to the film festival circuit come 2012.

One half of TFD Productions and Tranny Force star Tommy D (aka Syren) describes it best:

“It’s been 10 years since the tranny first arrived to earth to protect the world’s glamour. After 10 years of fighting the dark dimension, Bitch Idiot (the big evil eyes) has sent his evil ninja assassin Assassina to kill the Tranny Force, and she can’t sleep until she does. She succeeds in killing the host bodies, but the spirits of the warriors take over three new hosts. Tranny Force: Xtreme Makeover is the newest chapter in the Tranny Force story. New decade, new drama, new Tranny Force!”

I have no idea what’s going on, but I’m excited. Team Cunty Munty!

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