Display title | Guest from the Future 2 |
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Date of page creation | 21:27, 1 November 2013 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Гостья из будущего-2 (Guest from the Future 2) is a 2007 Web Animation Fan Sequel to Soviet Sci Fi classic Guest From the Future done in Adobe Flash by 13dead. This Fan Film is set about five or six years after the original film. One day, Kolya is leaving his apartment to buy milk. In the stairwell, he runs into his friends, who are smoking and playing guitars. Just as Fima offers him a cigarette, the elevator door opens and reveals a White Void. Out steps Alisa, now a teenager wearing Cool Shades and a Spy Catsuit. She tells Kolya that the future has been betrayed. After the death of Werther the robot, the Time Institute brought in a new robot. This robot traveled to the beginning of the 21st century and became known as Harry Potter. Harry Potter created a transmitter that transmitted trashy TV programs to people, stupefying all of humanity. Their minds taken over, people forgot about science and space, and sat in front of the television, eating junk food. The inventions of the future did not happen, and Alisa needs Kolya's help to defeat Harry Potter and restore the true future. |