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[[Image:Annihlator 2000.jpg|thumb|400px|The Annihilator 2000 - America's Premiere Survival Home and Travel Total Security Unit. This weapon has a cd player, phone, microwave, and much more. Available only at Beverly Hills Survival Boutique!.]] | [[Image:Annihlator 2000.jpg|thumb|400px|The Annihilator 2000 - America's Premiere Survival Home and Travel Total Security Unit. This weapon has a cd player, phone, microwave, and much more. Available only at Beverly Hills Survival Boutique!.]] | ||
[[Category:Gun]] | [[Category:Gun]] | ||
Seen in [[Beverly Hills Cop 3]], the Annihilator 2000 is by no means a normal weapon. Seen being hawked by Serge ([[Bronson Pinchot]]) when he becomes a 'boutique arms dealer, it is a completely fictional 'Comedy' weapon that incorporates a series of incongruous features into one unwieldy package. It is seen firing in the film, when the characters view a promotional video. It is fired by an Annihilator Girl ([[Julie Strain]]) when the fake M16 on the prop is replaced with a live firing version. | Seen in [[Beverly Hills Cop 3]], the Annihilator 2000 is by no means a normal weapon. Seen being hawked by Serge ([[Bronson Pinchot]]) when he becomes a 'boutique arms dealer, it is a completely fictional 'Comedy' weapon that incorporates a series of incongruous features into one unwieldy package. It is seen firing in the film, when the characters view a promotional video. It is fired by an Annihilator Girl ([[Julie Strain]]) when the fake M16 on the prop is replaced with a live firing version. | ||
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| ''[[Beverly Hills Cop III]]'' || [[Eddie Murphy]] || Axel Foley || || 1994 | |||
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| ''[[Beverly Hills Cop III]]'' || || Models|| || 1994 | |||
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[[Category:Fictional Firearm]] | [[Category:Fictional Firearm]] |
Revision as of 20:22, 1 May 2014
Seen in Beverly Hills Cop 3, the Annihilator 2000 is by no means a normal weapon. Seen being hawked by Serge (Bronson Pinchot) when he becomes a 'boutique arms dealer, it is a completely fictional 'Comedy' weapon that incorporates a series of incongruous features into one unwieldy package. It is seen firing in the film, when the characters view a promotional video. It is fired by an Annihilator Girl (Julie Strain) when the fake M16 on the prop is replaced with a live firing version.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Notation | Date |
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Beverly Hills Cop III | Eddie Murphy | Axel Foley | 1994 | |
Beverly Hills Cop III | Models | 1994 |