Troma Releases Kabukiman Special Featuring AVN Awards, Bad Dragon

TROMAVILLE—Cult production house Troma Entertainment sends signature character Sgt. Kabukiman NYPD on an array of field assignments around the globe—including interviewing adult stars on the 2017 AVN Awards red carpet—in a new one-hour special entitled Kabukiman's Cocktail Corner: Loaded in Las Vegas, available to view free on Troma Now.

Directed by Troma alumnus John Brennan and produced in partnership with adult novelty manufacturer Bad Dragon Enterprises and VOD provider HotMovies.com, Loaded in Las Vegas is a companion project to the Troma series Kabukiman's Cocktail Corner, found on the studio's YouTube Channel. In the special, Sgt. Kabukiman, played by multi-hyphenate moviemaker Doug Sakmann (known in adult circles as the director of BurningAngel's Re-PenetratorThe XXXorcist and Evil Head), travels to such far-flung locales as the Cannes Film Festival, the Bad Dragon offices and, of course, the "Oscars of Porn," encountering all manner of high-profile personalities from both the adult and mainstream worlds between his rampant blackouts.

A loose meta-storyline to the special involves Kabukiman, following the premiere at Cannes of Kabukiman's Cocktail Hour: Season One, discovering that he has a long lost teenage son named Corporal Kabukiboy MDMA (Pat Kloutman), which knowledge sends him to Las Vegas in search of the boy's baby mama. Troma founder and president Lloyd Kaufman co-stars as himself, and along the way, there are appearances by Tanya Tate, Angela White, Riley Reid, Jillian Janson, Chanel Preston, Anikka Albrite, Asa Akira, Gina Valentina, Piper Perri, Alexa Grace, Nadia White, Daisy Layne, Dick Chibbles, Mick Blue, Doug Benson, Tone Loc, Mr. Skin, original Beatles drummer Pete Best and more.

See the trailer for Kabukiman's Cocktail Corner: Loaded in Las Vegas here, and see extended scenes from the 2017 AVN Awards red carpet segment of the special here. View Loaded in Las Vegas in its entirety here.

Meanwhile, Troma is about to storm back into theaters with the Kaufman-directed sequel Return to Return to Nuke 'Em High AKA Vol. 2, opening in Philadelphia March 1 and in Los Angeles March 7 at Laemmle's Ahrya Fine Arts and Noho 7 locations. For more information, visit Return2NukeEmHigh.com

Pictured: Doug Sakmann as Sgt. Kabukiman NYPD, Riley Reid.