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Bite me!
~ Uzi's iconic catchphrase

Uzi Doorman (born October 23, 3053) is the main protagonist of Murder Drones, and one of the deuteragonists of the Legacy of the Solver trilogy.

She is voiced by Elsie Lovelock in the original series & many other fanworks, however, she has been voiced by many other voice actresses, those including Miranda Cosgrove in Universal's 2026 Murder Drones film adaptation and its following sequels, Erica Lindbeck in Murder Drones: Requiem, Murder Drones: Blood Circuit and Murder Drones: Rogue, and Ella Purnell in Danny Boyle's 2031 adaptation.

An alternate version of Uzi called The Saviour was seen in Murder Drones: Fatality Complex and Murder Drones: Descent, voiced once again by Miranda Cosgrove. After Descent's release, Cosgrove left the role of Uzi via mutual agreement, and was replaced by Mae Whitman.

Idea Wiki History[]

Murder Drones: M.I.A. - A Looney Tunes Movie[]

Uzi appears as 1 of the movie's co-protagonists alongside Daffy Duck. Here, she, alongside her Disassembly Drone companions N & V are swept away to Earth, 1050 years in the past. There, she & her friends meet Daffy, who obliges to help them get back home, while getting side-tracked in a spy mission the duck is eager in participating with numerous fights abound. In Area 52, when Uzi realizes the mission involves saving humanity, she starts to have second thoughts, even considering going home by herself.

To help ease her mind, she steps back into the desert from where they came, but Daffy finds her eventually & she is convinced & motivated to re-join the mission after he explains to her that not all humans are horrible. Eventually, after numerous more fights & journeys that culminate in her & a few of her friends fighting to prevent the ACME corporation's plot, the 3 drones make it back home, with Uzi having a slightly more positive attitude.

SpongeBob's Crossover Misadventure[]

In a supporting role, Uzi is introduced in the special preparing for prom when a few of Sporde's larvae sprawl over the sink. She runs out of the comfort room to notify Downfall Hitler's forces, who were on standby. She, N, & V were also tracking down the alien, joining the Powerpuff Girls & SpongeBob's group after they find out that their intentions are aligned. The 3 drones assist in battle when Sporde reveals himself at the party.

Fashwolf's Crossover Tales[]

Uzi serves as one of the main characters of the series.

BFDI: Back in Action[]

In this film, Uzi and Serial Designation N are tricked by the villain into helping him capture the Battle For Dream Island characters. Uzi and N typically clash with Firey and Leafy throughout the film. Eventually, Pen manages to make Uzi and N switch sides, leading to them helping Firey and Leafy save both their species and the world.

After the Magic[]

Uzi serves as a minor character on the show, debuting in "The Day Earth-Mewni Blew Up". Here, the events of "Absolute End" occur, with slight changes as an unknown interdimensional force takes her battle with the AbsoluteSolver to Earth, breaking off pieces of the planet in the process. Earth is fixed later on as Uzi becomes the Solver's new host, pacifying it for the meantime. In the aftermath, she, alongside Serial Designation N & V take up residence with Porky Pig & Daffy Duck. She makes another minor appearance in the episode "Me & My Shadow", helping thwart Gerald Robotnik's plot to blow up the planet.

Murder Drones: The Devil Child[]

Uzi makes a minor appearance in the 2025 web-film Murder Drones: The Devil Child, once again voiced by Elsie Lovelock. She arrives in the classroom, ready to present the speech for her project, the same speech that kickstarted the original web series.

Para-Cross-Normal-Over-Ity[]

In this web-film, she, alongside Pomni, is teleported in the real world through a laptop in Glitch Productions' headquarters. They all find themselves teaming up with their voice actors to return to their respective dimensions.

No Drone is an Island[]

In this novel, Uzi is depicted as a loner, which was caused by habitual bullying, lack of abilities to make friends, & support from her father due to being busy as the CEO of a door company. Often spending time alone, she has been content with her situation since then. Despite her mother Nori being there for her, she rejects her help all the time. She does experience personal development throughout the novel thanks to reconnecting & reconciling with Lizzy, whom she develops romantic attraction for, allowing her to become more open about her feelings to those she's close with.

Murder Drones (film)[]

Serving as the film's main protagonist, she & a group of Worker Drones (among them are Khan, Thad, Lizzy, and Doll) are situated in San Francisco, California, instead of Copper-9. Here, she & N meet when the latter tries to kill her as in canon, &, after their encounter, makes him promise not to kill any more Worker Drones. From there, the 2 drones form a plan to destroy all other Disassembly Drones to save the Worker Drones, including having to team up with humans Raymond Brown, Timothy Albert, and Kaylee Orlean, but find they are nothing but playthings of JCJenson themselves. Initially downcast, she is able to pick herself up, remembering her own words, & rallies her allies against JCJenson & the Disassembly Drones, ultimately succeeding in her vendetta against the company.

Andi & Uzi[]

In this book, Uzi is depicted as a young human adult who recently graduated from college. An aspiring artist, she is unable to find a suitable job for her college degree. While she deals with this, she spends the bulk of the plot with her roommate Andi as they help each other get through their down-on-luck lives, among other shenanigans.

Magic in the White House[]

Uzi makes a cameo in the movie through "The Promening" being shown on the Trump family's TV for Ivanka's kids to watch before she switches it to Team UmiZoomi.

The Day Copper-9 Stands Still[]

Uzi serves as the co-protagonist in the movie besides Porky Pig & Daffy Duck, who mostly serve as supporting protagonists. She is mainly seen going through what she does in the original series, with the film's twist having her sacrifice her life in order to take down the AbsoluteSolver forever & prevent it from resurfacing elsewhere in the universe. In the aftermath, she gets recognition for her heroism in her colony.

Worker Defense Force (miniseries)[]

While Uzi doesn't appear throughout the show, she does make cameos through photo frames in Khan's office & is mentioned at times by the cast.

Uzi: Murder Drones Elseworlds[]

Initially known as Subject-U21, Uzi is reimagined as a Test Drone, with the purpose of being experimented on by JCJenson to no ends. 1 night, she is able to escape from her prison & takes refuge with Tessa Elliott & her Buddy Drones, as they (reluctantly on Uzi's end) work together to evade JCJenson from getting her back. Unlike in the main show, she is voiceless throughout the film.

Murder Drones: Dark Horizons[]

Uzi Doorman doesn’t make an appearance as a character in the sequel, but her influence resonates throughout the story. She is referenced as the former host of the Absolute Solver, with flashbacks and dialogue recounting her ultimate sacrifice and the powerful legacy she left behind. Her story and impact on the Solver lore are pivotal, as other characters now face the consequences of her past actions and the continued evolution of the Solver itself. This creates a haunting presence that shapes the narrative, reinforcing the immense weight of her legacy as characters grapple with the AbsoluteSolver’s ongoing threat in her absence.

Murder Drones: Fatality Complex[]

An alternate version of Uzi appears in Fatality Complex. She is known as The Saviour, a disgruntled version of Uzi who has the voices of N and V in her head. Miranda Cosgrove, who voiced Uzi in previous DreamWorks adaptations of Murder Drones, returned to voice Saviour.

Murder Drones: Requiem[]

After 220 years of absence, Uzi Doorman makes a powerful return alongside Serial Designation N, brought back to life by Jake Blackstrix. No longer solely a worker drone, Uzi emerges as a unique hybrid—a fusion of worker and disassembly drone traits. This transformation gives her enhanced strength and abilities, yet she discovers her Solver power is limited compared to the formidable A39-12, the film's central antagonist. Despite her Solver being less powerful, Uzi's determination to protect the Copper 9 and its inhabitants drives her to join Jake and the team in the intense battle against A39-12, marking a pivotal moment in her journey and a new chapter in the fight for survival.

Murder Drones: Blood Circuit[]

Future Uzi Doorman and her allies from the alternate timeline arrive in 3071 Copper 9, the original timeline, to provide critical backup against A39-12. Future Uzi meets her classic counterpart, leading to a tense confrontation. The classic Uzi, still brimming with anger and distrust after the events of Absolute End, questions Future Uzi's motives and abilities.

Murder Drones: Rogue[]

Classic Uzi Doorman makes a brief appearance when Allen-39 sees her exiting Outpost 3. This moment serves as a subtle nod to the original series, highlighting their shared timeline and setting before their respective paths diverge. However, Allen-39 deeply focused on his work and responsibilities as part of the Worker Defense Force, pays little attention to Uzi and continues with his duties.

Voice actresses[]

Birthdates[]

  • November 24, 3053 (confirmed by Erica Lindbeck; only in Legacy of the Solver)

Fanon Gallery[]

Murder Drones: M.I.A. - A Looney Tunes Movie[]

The Day Copper-9 Stands Still[]

Others[]