Tranny Force Xtreme Makeover Chapter 2 and 3

Mixing Sailor Moon style heroics (and voice dubbing) Spiceworld style glamour/camp and South Park cheeky humour, Tranny Force is a Super Hero Adventure Comedy like no other! Presented in Dub-O-Vision for your listening pleasure!

Click here for Chapter 1, and get ready for Chapter 2 and 3 which include a new beginning, and a curse:

It’s all over the news; an awful murder scene was discovered in Belleville Park. First a huge car wreck leaving one man paralyzed and a dog dead. Then club manager Lizette O’Donnelle was found dead with a stab wound, and further into the park, Donvan Badminton, Dino Ciccone and Jeffi LaFemme are confirmed dead. Jeffi’s brother Lucas is left to pick up the pieces. . .

Thinking she’s completed her mission, Assassina returns to the Dark Dimension to get some sleep. She is unsuccessful however and a mysterious being tells her why. Meanwhile, Lucas LaFemme is still trying to find answers to the murder of his brother Jeffi and his friends by connecting to the other side. What will he find out?

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