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Bite me!
~ Uzi's iconic catchphrase

Uzi Doorman is the main protagonist of Murder Drones and one of the tritagonists of the Legacy of the Solver trilogy.

Idea Wiki History[]

Murder Drones: Back in Action (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.

Murder Drones (film)[]

Serving as the film's main protagonist, she & the rest of her Worker Drone colony are situated in Anchroage, Alaska, 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. Eventually, the 2 drones form a bond that they decide to keep secret from anybody else.

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.

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.

VPZverse[]

Rayman: Beyond Darkness[]

Uzi makes her physical debut in the VPZverse in Rayman: Beyond Darkness. She first appears as a minor character in season one in the episode "Me, Myself, and I", however, Uzi joins the main cast in season two after Cyn, who is one of the main villains of season two, escapes from prison, leadign to Uzi joining Rayman's rebellious political organization, which also serves as a crime-fighting group.

Cyn[]

Uzi appears in a cameo appearance in Cyn as a younger version of herself, where she is referred to Lucy Doorman, which is her real name before she adopted the nickname "Uzi" in her rebellious teenagehood. Since she appears as a child in Cyn, she is voiced by Blue Ivy Carter instead of Mary Elizabeth Winstead.

Uzi & Jenny[]

Uzi’s story begins in the year 3074, when she embarks on a time-traveling mission to avenge the deaths of her father, Khan Doorman, and her boyfriend, N, during a devastating war between the Worker Drones and the robots from the XJ series.

Uzi initially sets out to hunt down and eliminate Jenny Wakeman, a female XJ-series robot who recently turned 18 in 2073, believing that she is directly or indirectly responsible for the deaths of her loved ones. During her mission, Uzi infiltrates Jenny’s time period and parallel universe and begins studying her, looking for the right moment to strike. However, over the course of their interactions, Uzi realizes that Jenny is not the enemy she imagined. They share similar desires to be normal teenagers, but are constantly thwarted by their robotic natures and mechanical functions.

As Uzi deepens her understanding of Jenny’s personality, she recognizes how much they have in common and abandons her plan for revenge. Instead of being adversaries, the two robots become friends, discovering that the Jenny Uzi was interacting with is not the same one who was involved in the deaths of her loved ones.

The true villain of the story is revealed to be a variant of Jenny Wakeman called XJ-9000, a Murder Drone version of XJ-9 who is programmed for destruction and chaos, rather than being a defense robot like the others in the XJ series. Joining forces, Uzi and Jenny face XJ-9000, combining their skills and knowledge to defeat this threat and prevent a catastrophic future.

The Legends[]

TBD

Omega Squad[]

In February 3075, three months after the end of the war between the Worker Drones and the XJ, Uzi is transported by Cole Marsh to his parallel universe and timeline (which is Earth-ODD'03) during an experiment that proves the existence of the multiverse.

Uzi then joins the Omega Squad, which is a team that Cole is asssembling in order to unravel the mysteries of a possibly upcoming catastrophic event. She befriends Cole Marsh and Cricket Green in the film.

Pibby: Apocalypse[]

TBD

Voice Actors[]

Elsie Lovelock

Miranda Cosgrove - Murder Drones (Universal film)

Mary Elizabeth Winstead - VPZverse

Blue Ivy Carter - Cyn (film)

Erica Lindbeck - Murder Drones: Requiem/Murder Drones: Blood Circuit