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Anja’s Viktoria enters to restore “order and linear logic” to the competition. Laura Lion’s Roxxy enters simply because she heard there would be free sausages. The film’s genius lies in how these two forces collide. Director Helga Schmetterling (known for her work on Lederhosen Zombies and Frankfurt After Dark ) frames their rivalry not as animosity, but as a bizarre, reluctant friendship.

Costume designer Mimi Pflaume deserves special mention. Anja’s outfits become progressively more armored and rigid, while Laura Lion’s costumes literally fall apart as the film goes on, symbolizing her rejection of pageantry. It’s subtle, smart, and very funny. Early reviews from genre festivals have been overwhelming positive. EuroTrash Cinema called it “a glorious, sweaty, hilarious masterpiece of bad taste and good acting.” The Hamburg Gazette noted, “Anja proves she has the range of a dramatic actress, but Laura Lion steals every frame she is in.” Miss Donnerbusen 2 -starring Anja And Laura Lion-

For five years, fans speculated. Who would dare take the throne? The answer arrives in spectacular fashion with two of the industry’s most dynamic performers: and Laura Lion . A New Dynamic Duo What makes Miss Donnerbusen 2 -starring Anja And Laura Lion- so distinct from its predecessor is the shift from a solo narrative to a dual-protagonist storyline. Anja: The Ice Queen Strategist Anja enters the frame as “Viktoria von Frost,” a hyper-disciplined former military tactician who believes the Donnerbusen pageant has lost its way. Her portrayal is a masterclass in deadpan delivery. Dressed in leather corsets and horn-rimmed glasses, Anja’s Viktoria treats the competition as a battlefield. Her signature scene—a monologue about the geometry of glamour delivered while assembling a bookshelf—has already become an internet meme. Anja brings a cerebral, slow-burn intensity that perfectly contrasts the chaos around her. Laura Lion: The Unstoppable Force On the opposite end of the spectrum stands Laura Lion as “Roxxy Rumble,” a wildcard entrant from a traveling circus troupe. Laura Lion has long been praised for her physical comedy and uninhibited energy, and here, she unleashes it fully. Roxxy is a woman who communicates in snorts, growls, and spontaneous interpretive dance. Her audition scene, involving a unicycle, three cream pies, and a malfunctioning fog machine, is a three-minute tour de force of slapstick that reportedly took two full days to film without breaking character. Plot Summary: Thunderdome of Tease The narrative of Miss Donnerbusen 2 is deceptively clever. The pageant’s eccentric host (returning fan-favorite “Uschi von Kant”) announces that this year, the contest will be held in an abandoned Bavarian castle rumored to be haunted. The prize? A lifetime supply of energy drinks and a solid gold plunger. Anja’s Viktoria enters to restore “order and linear

In the sprawling, often chaotic universe of European adult cinema, certain titles transcend their genre to achieve cult status. The original Miss Donnerbusen (a playful German portmanteau roughly translating to “Thunder-Bosom”) was one such phenomenon. It wasn't just a film; it was a satirical, audacious commentary on beauty pageants, ego, and excess. Now, after years of fan demand, the sequel has arrived. Miss Donnerbusen 2 -starring Anja And Laura Lion- is not merely a continuation—it is a full-throttle, high-gloss reimagining that raises the stakes, the humor, and the heat. The Legacy of the Crown To understand the seismic impact of Miss Donnerbusen 2 , one must first revisit the original. The first film introduced us to the absurd, backstage world of the "Miss Donnerbusen" pageant—a competition where charisma, absurdity, and physical comedy ruled supreme. The original left off with a cliffhanger: the reigning queen’s crown was stolen, replaced by a mysterious golden scepter. Director Helga Schmetterling (known for her work on