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Lesbian Space Princess

Lesbian Space Princess

She'll save her ex. Or die crying.

4.3 / 1020251h 27m

Synopsis

A space princess is thrust out of her sheltered life and into a galactic quest to save her bounty hunter ex-girlfriend from evil incel aliens.

Genre: Animation, Comedy, Science Fiction, Adventure

Status: Released

Main Cast

Shabana Azeez

Shabana Azeez

Saira (voice)

Gemma Chua-Tran

Gemma Chua-Tran

Willow (voice)

Richard Roxburgh

Richard Roxburgh

Problematic Ship (voice)

Kween Kong

Kween Kong

Blade (voice)

Jordan Raskopoulos

Jordan Raskopoulos

Queen Leanne (voice)

Madeleine Sami

Madeleine Sami

Queen Anne (voice)

Bernie Van Tiel

Kiki (voice)

Zachary Ruane

Zachary Ruane

Larry (voice)

Mark Bonanno

Mark Bonanno

Leader (voice)

Broden Kelly

Broden Kelly

Josh (voice)

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User Reviews

BoostJuice

A joyful, colourful celebration of queer culture from a queer perspective, filled with irreverent Australian humour

CinemaSerf

On a planet of lesbians ruled by her disappointed mothers, "Princess Saira" always ends up in the singles section of their annual celebratory ball. Then she goes and gets herself a girlfriend called "Kiki" and their hopes for their daughter skyrocket. Sadly, though, "Saira" proves a little too intense and girly for her more adventurous pal and so she gets dumped. Meantime in a galaxy far, far, away a trio of white straight "Malien" are desperate to find themselves a chick. They concoct a cunning plan to kidnap "Kiki" - and then use her as bait to lure "Saira" to their planet where they can pinch her labrys - a sort of inner power, only sexier - and then they will end their decades of enforced abstinence. Still totally loved-up, the ill-equipped princess sets off on an intergalactic rescue mission that suggests she's going to be easy pickings for her mighty foes. Or is she? There are a couple of fairly blunt messages here that illustrate just how difficult it can be for a child to emerge from her own chrysalis into a world of expectation from family, friends and even from herself - as well as playfully encouraging us to pity the poor heteros who can't get laid anymore. Along the way, this enjoyably paced animation squeezes in some genuinely funny - if maybe a little crass and certainly very stereotypical - humour that did make me smile and reminded me that this was a typically irreverent and groundbreaking Aussie production. It won't be for everyone, but I did quite enjoy it.