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The controversy about this series stems from the extreme amounts of [[Freud Was Right|blatant innuendo and violent sexual imagery]] purposely used throughout the series. While no actual sexual intercourse takes place during the series, young women are drawn with child-like proportions in suggestive positions, the Legions' tongues were drawn like penises, and the are girls nearly constantly being covered in viscous white liquid. Little is known of its actual storyline, which is pretty decent - some of it shades of ''[[Evangelion]],'' with the creator of the technology having a horrifying ulterior motive. However, this isn't quite a case of an unjust [[Everybody Remembers the Stripper]] treatment - the sexual imagery ''is'' blatant, unrelenting, and the author admitted to taking [[Refuge in Audacity]] to the max. The story, being mostly a radio program, was never presented in English. As such, the world has seen a great number of penis-tongued images, but not many plot details.
 
The series was followed by ''Kiss Players Position'', which was much, ''much'' tamer than its predecessor. In this series, the Kiss Players meet up with the mysterious Sparkbots. The Sparkbots then take them on a quest through time and space to retrieve Allspark fragments from the various Autobot and Maximal leaders. {{spoiler|That is, until a [[Giant Hands of Doom|giant golden hand]] tells the girls that those aren't Allspark fragments, and the Sparkbots are not to be trusted.}} This series filled the holes in some of the Japanese franchise's continuity kerfluffles (such as Generation One and Robots in Disguise being in the same continuity. Kiss Players and related media contains the untold story of how G1 Fortress Maximus becameis related to RID Fortress Maximus, as well as establishing the connections between Oracle, Matrix of Leadership, Primus, Vector Sigma and has Ravage in his future Beast Wars incarnation interfering in the past as the "mysterious" Black Panther Man).
 
Covered in further detail at the [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Transformers:_Kiss_Players_%28franchise%29 TF Wiki] and [http://www.toyvey.com/kisskiss/ Toy Vey]. Not to be confused with [[Kiss|a certain rock band]] that also sports someone with an [[Overly Long Tongue]].
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* [[Aerith and Bob]]: The Sparkbots are Zangetsu, Stardust, and ...Angela.
* [[Canon Welding]]: Generation One and Robots in Disguise through RID Fortress Maximus.
* [[Cute and Psycho]]: Ringo
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: While most of the imagery is so blatant it fits under [[Freud Was Right]], there was a part in the radio series that included a shrunken Autorooper forcing its way into Atari's mouth, making her swallow it. Meanwhile, she begged it not to "move too roughly inside" her.
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