Kevin Neece experimented during the production of this cartoon. Instead of writing a script out in advance, he wrote an outline, and then performed the preliminary photoshop cell work needed for the scenes he wanted to make. Once he knew what he had to work with, from that point on, he'd either write a quick scene, or improvise it in the subtitles during the animation process. Kevin would work on the cartoons one scene at a time as he had ideas, and then drop them into a youtube playlist in their proper chronological storyline order. The series is a continuous work in progress. Even once all of the missing scenes have been completed, there is always more that could be added to it.
Spike Lee & Eddie Griffin DO NOT endorse this series as it was a fan film production made without their consent. Eddie Griffin's twitter account blocked Kevin Neece's Doctor What account for sending him the cartoons. Alyssa Brodsky, the voice of Mara Marller, also disconnected Kevin on LinkedIn without any kind of response after receiving the cartoons. However, the door swings both ways. None of the character rights/likeness rights owners have attempted to threaten Kevin for making the cartoons. They silently allow its existence because it isn't popular. Without support from the original show creators or voice actors, the general public doesn't know what it is because they have never heard of it.
Kevin Neece's father, Jim Neece, died of a heart attack, just two days into his retirement in the Bahamas, during the original production causing it to shut down after three hours of material had been completed. This new version is a full expansion meant to feature all of the missing movie mashup scenes that Kevin Neece had originally intended to create. Kevin strongly feels that Jim Neece's death was caused by a poltergeist curse on the Bad Goddess series. According to the local spiritualists, when Kevin made the original Bad Goddess series, he accidentally invoked the Norns in the third episode, and they were pranking him by causing weird acts of coincidence and serendipity to showcase themselves in his life at an abnormal rate. When Kevin did some research into signs of paranormal activity, he found out that frequent coincidences are associated as a warning sign for Demonic Attachment. Mara Marller is named after a real life demon named Mara who is said to cause severe misfortune in a person's life. Theoretically, if Kevin accidentally invoked the Norns with Bad Goddess, then perhaps he accidentally invoked Mara as well, which caused his life to fall apart over the course of the series as he made Marller Gets a Spinoff. All of this came to a disturbing climax when Jim Neece's death was surrounded by nothing but coincidence suggesting that either the Goddesses or Mara were involved. At the moment of Jim Neece's death, Kevin was working on the scene where the characters wake up on a tropical island from the Ah My Goddess PlayStation 2 video game. An hour later, he received the phone call. When he went to tell his wife Angela the news, she broke down crying stating that Jim Neece had died on the day after the one year anniversary of her nephew Dylan Gutierrez's suicide, which was memorialized in Bad Goddess The Keys of Marinus. The next morning, Kevin received a phone call from his step-sister Genette reminded him that Jim Neece died on June 24th, the same day as Debbie Brand's first husband Freddy, who had also recently come home from a trip to the Bahamas. A few months later, Kevin received a copy of Jim Neece's handwritten will in the mail. It was dated June 24th, 2009. Jim Neece signed and dated his will on the same day that he would die nine years later. Kevin then found out, that after being blacklisted and insoluble for nearly a decade, that he was the inheritance kid of his closet millionaire grandfather, and because Jim Neece died, his share of his grandfather's inheritance was to later go to him. Kevin then realized that Ah My Goddess creator Kosuke Fujishima was the one who stood to benefit the most from this as once Kevin collected on the inheritance, Kosuke Fujishima could now sue him on copyright grounds for making Bad Goddess, thus providing a motive for why the Goddesses would have induced Jim Neece to suffer a heart attack so abruptly. If Jim Neece had lived, Kevin would not have received that money. Kevin was so angry and distraught by the thought of his father's death being exploited for monetary gain, that he attempted to petition the Goddesses to put a curse on Kosuke Fujishima so that he would suffer the same heart attack that Jim Neece did if he should he ever try to collect. The spell backfired, causing Kevin to almost immediately suffer a case of acid reflux so intense that it tricked him into believing he was suffering a heart attack himself as punishment for trying to turn the Goddesses against Kosuke Fujishima. Kevin has since tried to take the ghost story behind Bad Goddess to people in the Paranormal Research Group community online but cannot seem to get a response from them.
Jim Neece's death also led to Kevin Neece trying to come forward to the Authorities and the FBI. Jim Neece spent a substantial portion of his life working for the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality on a project called the San Jacinto Waste Pits, which has been labelled the most toxic place on planet earth. Basically, eighty years ago, this factory that no longer exists was dumping its corrugated paper waste into the bottom of the river where it's been sitting stagnant to present day, emitting a deadly amount of Dioxin into the water which has contaminated all of the fish. Dioxin is an ingredient used in Agent Orange, and can cause Cancer and severe harm if ingested. At one point, the entire community sued the City because Flood Water caused the Dioxin to overflow into the drinking supply. All of the Activists wanted the Waste Pits cleaned up but there's just one problem, if they attempt to move it incorrectly, the whole thing will self destruct and the bleach from the paper will make the whole area even worse than it was before. According to his second wife Nancy, Jim Neece, who had spent a decade researching the project, came to the conclusion that there was NO SAFE WAY to clean up the pits, and the only thing that could be done was to not disturb it. But that's not what the Activists and the EPA wanted to hear. Jim Neece caught his bosses in the act of committing a crime, and uploaded all of the evidence onto a work hard drive. He was planning on turning them in after his retirement, and told Kevin that if anything should happen to him, such as TCEQ having him murdered, he was to take the files straight to the news. Jim Neece conveniently died of a heart attack two days into his retirement vacation before he could do it. It took Kevin several months to remember where to find his files. Upon inspecting him, he noticed that there were multiple double folders featuring the same files from the exterior except that the two opposing sets of files started with a different letter, one with a J and one with a C. Kevin assumes that the J folders are the research work belonging to Jim Neece, and that the folders labelled C must be the first name of someone else that works at TCEQ. The implication is that the files may have been doctored so that the EPA would go through with the cleanup project against Jim Neece's warnings. And the motive is a $115 Million EPA cleanup contract. Somebody is being paid from the money to clean up the San Jacinto Waste Pits. Kevin repeatedly tried to get in contact with the FBI to no avail, going so far as to write an autobiography detailing everything up to the point of Jim Neece's death, and shooting a documentary about the day of Jim Neece's funeral called Danny My Boy. At one point, Kevin walked into a police station located off of Lamplight Village with a box of over a thousand Alamo Drafthouse preshow bootlegs to get the police's attention. The officers making the report were completely dumbfounded as to what Kevin wanted them to do about it, refused to arrest him as that was not what they investigate, and let him leave with all of his bootleg stuff intact. When Kevin found the Evidence Hard Drives, he made Nine Initial Copies and mailed them out to places like the FBI Headquarters in Washington DC, the EPA, the IPR, the office of Barack Obama, justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, and a few others. Kevin was finally able to get a response from Scott Jones at the Galveston Bay Foundation shortly after posting the Evidence Files online for free download and a Tenth hard drive was mailed out to them. A few days later, he received a message from the EPA about the Hard Drive which resulted in a phone conversation. The reason that Kevin had such a hard time getting a response was because the Government has a policy not to look at Unsolicited Hard Drives due to Malware Issues. Will the issue ever be resolved and come to a conclusion... only time will tell if Kevin's attempts to reach out and warn everyone will have made a difference. And maybe then Jim Neece's soul can finally Rest in Peace.
A Certain Magical Pimpdex is the Closest that Kevin Neece has ever come to having an actual production budget as a considerable amount of money was spent on buying the proper anime dvd series and films needed to screen capture the animation and film mashup scenes.