
The infamous "Hi-keeba" scene from Women of the Prehistoric Planet
"Hi-keeba!" is a phrase first said in Experiment 104 Women of the Prehistoric Planet when Lt. Red Bradley (played by Paul Gilbert) showed an unintentionally funny example of his martial arts skill. It was subsequently used as riffs for many other episodes, usually during fight scenes.
Appearances[]
- 104 - Women of the Prehistoric Planet
- 202 - The Side Hackers
- 204 - Catalina Caper
- 205 - Rocket Attack U.S.A.
- 212 - Godzilla vs. Megalon
- 301 - Cave Dwellers
- 302 - Gamera
- 305 - Stranded in Space
- 307 - Daddy-O
- 310 - Fugitve Alien
- 312 - Gamera vs Guiron
- 314 - Mighty Jack
- 317 - The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent
- 318 - Star Force: Fugitive Alien II
- 322 - Master Ninja I
- 323 - The Castle of Fu Manchu
- 324 - Master Ninja II
- 407 - The Killer Shrews
- 408 - Hercules Unchained
- 409 - The Indestructible Man
- 410 - Hercules Against the Moon Men
- 411 - The Magic Sword
- 416 - Fire Maidens of Outer Space
- 505 - The Magic Voyage of Sinbad
- 510 - The Painted Hills (arf-keeba)
- 619 - Red Zone Cuba
- 1107 - The Land that Time Forgot
- Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Comic No. 1
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There is a stance in karate known as "Kiba-Dachi" which Red seems to perform in the film. It is a low-stance that involves bending at the knees with the legs wide apart. "HI-KEEBA" might reference the stance as it is usually shouted in such a fashion by karate instructors commanding students to switch stances.