If you could make a cartoon show about whatever you want, what would it be like?

If you could make a cartoon show about whatever you want, what would it be like?

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A former 30's cartoon cop who have to train a edgy anime girl to assume his post

The Big Bang Theory: The Animated Series.

EXTREME BILLIARDS!!!

A Tennis Tournament in the future. Everybody has cyborg enhancements and can perform insane tricks and moves. The stadium they play in is always reshaping itself and throws each player into even more danger as the game goes on. The main character is an amputee but he has a prosthetic limb that can turn into a tennis racket at will. He's determined to be the very best and win so that he can prove himself as a man

The Silmarillion

Magical Girls TV show where all the protags are male

Steven Universe done right
>No crying or feels
>No Ruby and Sapphire
>More villains
>villains that don't get redeemed
>Better fights
>Actual adventures
>No townie episodes

>sports cartoon

Almost as bad as sports anime.

That sounds fantastic.

A robot and an alien live in a haunted house in Apache Junction.

A fantasy pseudo French revolution cartoon (though maybe more inspired of the Commune actually).
Set in some gigantic not-Paris with bigger in use mines.
"It's more complicated than that... but we must go on anyway" could be the serie's motto.

A show about a bunch of stick men.
I call it "Fags"

A cartoon about brendan fraser getting his shit fucked up every day.

That would probably be better then thelive action show.
I'd commission a two act Jurassic Park miniseries tat were as accurate to the books as possible. Spielberg did great up until the T-Rex actually going to the mainland(even kid me thought that was fucking dumb) but there needs to be a cinematic version for the fans of the book. I wanna see a proper Nedry death, and a twisted shiester John Hammond who cloned a miniature elephant just to impress financial backers and didn't give a shit what the consequences of playing god were.

Thanks

I'm honestly ashamed to say I have zero ideas...

The best I can think of is a 20th Century Boys rip-off.

the holocaust

>Two brother. One martial artist. One marksman tech guy.
>World of adventure
>Violence.
Bam.

did you ever sharted
it's pretty funny if you are home and can change
except if you are late
anyway, let's make a show about that

A show based on the arthurian legends, with stylish armors and brutal violence.

A light-hearted action cartoon about a crew of mercenaries getting by on a watery world(either post-apocalyptic or alien). They live in/work out of an advanced naval ship that looks like a mid-twentieth century ship with an ai computer. The computer has the personality of a little girl and the voice of Danny Trejo. The crew consists of the burly, happy cyborg captain, tough-as-nails lady first mate/navigator, lanky laid back gyropilot, and androgynous ten year old engineer.

like some mystery show with summer road trip nostalgia idk

>I want Steven Universe without anything that makes it good
Then just go watch any fucking magical girl trash.

I would try to bring back the mecha Genre to the west. It would be set in a magical world where wars are primarily fought with 7 meter tall magical mechs called Pawns. Inhabited by Elves in a pre-industrial era the first season would focus on world building while setting up for a larger plot in the backgrounds. It would follow a young girls are she uses an old journal by an old "Pawn Master" (their word for their pilots) to improve her fighting style and prove she has what it takes to fight for her kingdom, all while a conspiratory that is tied to the journal itself developes in the background. The second season will put the plot into overdrive as a new foe works to but his plan in motion. As the protagonist try to stop him , even through it seems they have carried the day it never seems to faze him almost as if it was all part of his plan. Second season will end in a cliff hanger, and a great revelation from the last part of the journal, with events taking place in past are ties to the present and uncertainty about the future looms in the air as everyone prepairs for war. Third season will over with a band as major characters are killed off and new ones are introduced. The true enemy would be revealed, eventually revealed to be humans that where exiled and traped behind a massive barrier millienia ago, they poses technology that completely out classes the elves, themes of Technology vs Magic will be explored. The cast is expanded upon with human allies as they try to stop their new enemy with the fate of both their worlds at hand.

I would like the mecha fights be based around realist sword fighting with some flashy moves thrown here and there. They would move somewhat sluggish to show that thwy are indeed heavy weapons of war, another touch would be that the Mecha would have human(or on this case elvish) eyes do to magic to show to the pilots emotions. When the human mechs first start appearing they would give off a demonic aurora since they have multiple sensors that glow red instead of the magic eyes the Elven Mechs have. Even though humans are highly advance they still use medieval weapons and tactics with a futuristic twist.

Old Scooby Doo episodes re edited just enough and dubbed with jokes.
Scooby is Gilbert Gottfried
Fred is voiced by the guy who played GIR on Invader ZIM because he actually sounds pretty damn gay IRL Don't know if he is.
Dafney is voiced by the guy who does Doctor Girlfriend's voice(I'm bad an remembering names and too lazy to IMDb right now)
Velma is an user from /x/ with a fetish for lady boys. I dont care who does her voice, pick a Velma.
Scrappy, in episodes he appears in would be voiced by Patrick Warburton
Every villain of the week is voiced by non other than H John goddamn Benijimen.
Shaggy gets a re-pallete so he's Mexican/Chinese mix and he's addicted to a different substance every week. Voiced by... fuck I don't know Jason Alexander, why not?

Like Menage a 3, but with nothing but hot lesbians, and much better written and explicitly pornographic.

Probably something near future. Main character would either be in his late twenties or late teens.

The story and characters would wholly depend on what I'm allowed to do but I would love to do a mystery story based around AR.

Animation would play into it to allow for the insane hallucinations and increased technological integration of holograms and AR into everyday life and the lack of real actors would allow for more violent scenes.

>Some vague cyberpunk with holograms and gore
>Depends on what I'm allowed to do
>because this thread has restrictions and limitations

>Cyberpunk
No not cyberpunk.

Cyberpunk and Near Future Science Fiction are two vastly different things.

Everyone here is too lazy/untalented to steal your ideas, stop being vague and tell us your idea.

Seconded. Even if I have to disagree with you on the second one being good until the end, I really really want to see book Hammond and in the second part, Dodgson in action with none of this hamfisted enviro-stuff. And also make the two kids in each act more accurate.

If I have to come up with my own, an adaptation of It. The first part of the TV miniseries was good, but the second part needed a kick in the ass (save for "Kiss me, fatboy" - that was chilling). Tim Curry can reprise voice role for Pennywise, since he can do VA work now. The visuals should be fantastic with no real-world limitations. Hell, if I'm imagining, it'll be good enough that the 2017 It will be cancelled and the cartoon will be known as the definitive adaptation.

Either that or sex robot wonderland, thanks for reminding me OP.

>stop being vague and tell us your idea.
I'm not trying to be vague. I actually answered the question honestly.

It asked what you would like to do if you could make a cartoon and I answered that. What I would like to do is a near future sci fi mystery involving AR and Holograms with a bit of violence. I'm probably going to sit down later try to write out the specifics of it but that's the answer I have as of now.

>Not realizing these are basically pitch that idea your never going to write threads

I basically want to use western companies to make the animes that Japan doesn't make anymore.

A forest elf from a Tolkien like high fantasy world, falls through a portal to the normal mundane world. She appears in the well of a run run down mountain shrine. Where only a single young woman bothers to try and maintain the shrine.

The shrine woman, Maki, helps the forest elf, Faelyn, out of the well. After getting over the shock of the situation. Maki lets Faelyn stay in the shrine in exchange for watching over it. Every so often Faelyn will come out of the woods to spend time with Maki and learn about the mundane human world.

Faelyn's elf abilities still work. though her magic works to a limited degree in the forest around the shring, and basically not at all outside it. In addition to her duties at the shrine. Faelyn guards the plants and animals of the forest. She'll also rush to Maki's aid in the city.

Maki's 9 to 5 job is running her dad's motorcycle garage. While her dad and brothers work on the bikes.

Twenty six episodes of Maki and Faelyn becoming friends, lovers, and secretly married.All the while Maki ages while Faelyn doesn't. The final episode is time skipped a few decades after we last saw a very old Maki. Faelyn gets up, says good morning to a Maki's urn. Then after some light chores around the shrine. She goes down the mountain to watch over Maki's family from the edge of the woods.

Rifts. Fucking Netflix original. Live action.

I'm intrigued.
What would be the characters and plot of this setting?

It's like MGQ except instead of girl monsters they're all man monsters.

I posted in a thread like this a fair while ago but I
may as well post again.

In the near future, A shady corporation dabbling in necromancy reanimates the bones of a biker gang leader. They strong arm him into wearing power armor and fighting monsters that are escaping through rifts between our worlds.

Of course the government will have their own task force lead by a lady who is super professional and strait cut in front of her subordinates but is actually a trigger happy pyro with a love for explosives.

I want the first monster they are shown fighting to be some rock golem who ends up escaping and works as a bartender in a dingy destitute dive bar.

I'd watch it.

But which sourcebooks are yougonna include? Also, would you use any of the meta fiction characters?

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Your words make me feel real good on the inside, user.

A little girl befriends the monster that lives in the her closet, who is the daughter of the bogeyman, the two of them go on ooky spooky adventures together in the Underbed. Occasionally the bogeygirl tags along with her friend on the surface, causing trouble where the two of them go.

Adventure Time only with the focus being adventure.

Those articles talking about how the deadpool success might help this get its financing where playing with my heart.

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Roller Derby with Cyborgs.

Cacodaemon is pleased

>Steven Universe
>good

lol

epic meme bro

>a SU faggot says "epic meme"
wew

An exorcist wearing a gas mask creates a group dedicated to fighting demons, faes, monsters and weird shit. They find some truly horrifying shit and other times they find some really nasty shit.

For the most part. They woudl get their shit pushed in until they finally begin to understand how the some of the Supernatural works. Combining urban warfare with magic.

Pretty much a BRPD rip off. Only more grounded and the characters get their ass kicked far more often.

That's nice dear.

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They already have that.

Nobody cares that you don't like a children's cartoon user.

How about a Magical Girl show where all the girls are former male convicts reincarnated and given a change to make up for their past crimes. You dont eveb have to limit it to convicts, one of the girls could a former dictator who ordered the Genocide of milllions( this kne would be the loli character) while the MC would be a former babk robber who is trying hard to atone because he really wants to be with his family again. Thwy have to go to school and somehow he becomes friends with his daughter.

Toss that shit on Adult Swim or FX and you got a fan right here

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_Parade#Death_Billiards
already done friendo :^)

Seinfeld animated like Inspector Gadget or The Real Ghostbusters, you know, that 80s Korean outsourced animation.

a show about a guy with a eldridch baby growing inside his head, letting him see magic and other crazy shit while tryin to not go crazy himself. Think lovecraftian horrors meets the x-files and supernatural

bunch of criminals that life are ruined because of heroes decide to become saturday morning evil villains in plan of taking the city just for vengeance and spite

Armor-San adventures

>S-Steven Universe fags are the autistic ones! Not me!

Shezow without the Johnny Test tier animation.

>World ends
>People living in little groups
>You follow the life of the leader of a bandit camp
>You get to see him doing bad stuff and the like
>But you also get to see his good side, as he is just trying to survive with his camp's
>Pretty much everyone is fucked up so you need to be fucked up to succed
>Every time he wins he does by doing some pretty bad stuff
>Every time he loses someone as fucked as him wins
Pretty much following a leader and his guys in a world full of assholes and cruelty.

Probably just a DC or Marvel universe show that just does different stories of different characters with maybe different writers for every episode. The most a story would continue is 2 - 4 episodes. Also aim it towards older kids like 8 to 12 so it can reach that sweet spot of wide appeal.

Well theres my idea. Just make an entire animated series out of Lisa the painful rpg.

Another comedy cartoon with paranormal themes, like moville mysteries, billy & mandy or courage

For pure, pretentious, artistic dickery:
>Basically a show about the journeys of a boy and a girl in a strange, art deco retro-future world who hope to find one another despite having only seen eachother once as their respective trains passed eachother. Along the way they encounter parallel challenges, make friends (sometimes who are friends with the other) who are on their own journeys, and in general just gradually grow up from lost children into a wise adults.

>The whole thing was actually inspired by Journey's Don't Stop Believing.

Now for something potentially profitable:
>Sci-fi Fantasy story about a pair of estranged teenage siblings who inherit their father's ship and (some) of his crew
>both are in some dire financial situations and their family as a whole wasn't doing so hot
>Together, they must navigate a universe filled with aliens, robots, power armors/mechas, corporations, space battles, psykers, time travelers, dimensional entities, and much much more using teamwork and wits to survive and make their fortunes and out in the Wild Aether Yonder.

>Boy and girl protagonists for 'muh gender equality' and also to ride bit of the coattails of Gravity Falls
>Can toss in some hard sci-fi elements to make the show 'educational' for kids.
>Lots of potential for action, slice of life, and mystery to ride on the coattails of Steven Universe.
>Can also ride on the waves of Star Wars, Firefly, and elements of Fallout
>Shitloads of merchandising potential
>Nearly endless possible plotlines for an ongoing series

only big issues I see is production costs feel like they'd be through the roof compared to the interest this could generate.

Sup Forums the cartoon

>That episode where /out/, /an/, /k/, and /x/ go camping and try to combine each thing they all want to do into a clusterfuck activity

Comedy gold. /k/ episodes are always great. And that's coming from a /tg/-husbando fag.

Doors! The animated series
Basically a protagonist attempts to go home by going through a series of doors that lead to different realities.
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I'd try and get as many guest animators and directors on it as possible.

>its a Sup Forums episode
>that psa in the end about jews controlling media and 9/11
i hate tinfoil hat episodes

>it's an /m/ episode
>/m/ spends the entire episode screaming at Sup Forums that every single anime made after 1999 is the worst thing ever created instead of actually doing any cool robot stuff

>it's a /po/ episode
>nothing happens

>its a /his/ episode
>its a we wuz kangz and shiet

That reminds me of Sliders. Damn that show was cool.

With all these shows beating up giant monsters we need a show that has them as the main character trying not to be caught by the government living on a monster island, leveling a city, ya know showing it from the kaiju's pov

And again, this is why /k/ episodes are the best.

The golden non-/k/ episodes I can think of were:
>Sup Forums tries to rope /sci/ into giving them superpowers
>/sci/ reveals they know how and were hesitant to empower Sup Forums because they already gave powers to /tg/ and he turned into a super villain.
>Sup Forums accepts his super power state being temporary
>And then joins /tg/ in his villain rampage

Then there was
>Sup Forums and /vr/ decide to have Gen 1 pokemon showdown
>That fucking intense final match when Sup Forums whips out Missing No. and /vr/ has only his Blastoise left

>Season 1 finale/Season 2 premiere
>/X/ vs /mlp/ vs Sup Forums vs Sup Forums
>What starts out as a friendly "hot dog" eating contest quickly escalates into all out mortal combat
> Season 1 ends with the four summoning their Memes of Powah(Pinkie Pie, it whom was phone, Moot and The Gustav Tank from WW2)
> S02E01 ends in a RETCONN of everything tat happened last season because the forces pure, elemental faggot are too much and the Sup Forums implodes in upon itself.

>>And again, this is why /k/ episodes are the best.
>forgetting that episode where /k/ defends an outdated piece of paper because muh freedom and muh dont tread on me even though its killing a lot of innocent children
/k/ episodes are a mistake in general and should not exist outside of police and military episodes

>Moot appears out of thin air and summons Sinister and gives /x/ AIDS, making her mods useless against all cancer
>Sinister flies around Sup Forums's head shooting lasers at him and yelling I LIVE!!! The whole episode and flies away with a MUAhahaha!!!
>/X/'s AIDS gets worse
>

Superheroes that fight supervillains instead of other superheroes. It's a radical idea I know, I don't think anyone else has ever thought of it.

Set in the mostly barren wasteland of former West Texas in the near future after a series of apocalyptic catastrophes collapses society and leaves people to fend for themselves. The story follows a young man, former inmate of a mental asylum who has lived his formative years in solitary confinement, off to find his way in the world for the very first time.

Ideally, it would be structured in 3 chapters over the course of which, the pale protagonist gradually darkens as his wide-eyed naivety is ground into hardened cynicism. Along the way he explores how people cope with this new world and how their lives in the old world have prepared them for life in the new one.

A former police chief turned de-facto commander of a dying small town questions if his stand for law and order is worth it in the grand scheme of things

A former priest who possess a hypnotic sway over his congregation tries to uphold tradition against the decay of time.

A former laborer resorts to cold blooded banditry to feed his kinfolk, a motorcycle gang of which he is the leader, who sweep the sands of the plains in search of prey

A former professor sees the cataclysm as a chance to remake the broken world into something better and will stop at nothing to bring his ideas into reality for the first time.

I wouldn't - because it doesn't matter what you write/draw/film - it'll be met with hate and cruelty.
Honest critique and encouragement no longer exist, it has been supplanted by hate and scorn.
It's a wonder anyone creates anything anymore.

I for one gave up some years ago and are now just slummin' it until I die.

William Gibson's sprawl trilogy

G.I Joe, MGS style, that is: silly ideas like vampire cyborgs but with realistic color palette.

Naked lolis fondling eachother while the episode's plot happens and ends with it resolved in one way or another, except everyone has been touching eachother in inappropriate ways the entire time to resolve it... somehow.

There may also be rape, big boobs, incest, /ss/, guro, and beautiful beautiful exhibitionism depending on the episode's theme.

What's up with depressing post apo?
I want optimistic post apo!

Not just male, but adults too.
(sadly, it's just an audio drama)

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anime tiddies


I'd probably do something post-human+post-post-apoc on a less-than-hospitable where the prevalent species mostly lives underground

Think Exiles with a little bit of Nausicaa

It would be like Big O, without the mechas, with more gadgets instead.

Replying incredibly late but whatever. The tone would be similar to Full Metal Alchemist, where horrible shits happen, people are shit and people are awesome.
One of the thing I would want is building episodes around dialectical oppositions: should they be straightforward and honest to convince people or Machiavellian to scheme a better society into a harsh world? Kind of both.

The cast would ultimately be quite large I'm afraid. I guess the focus would be on revolutionaries, at least at first, something like:
- working class people, whose theme is learning responsibility, echoing the idea of the people going from subjects to citizens.
- a cultivated eccentric noble. His theme is putting ideals in practice.
- a middle class merchant. Theme is the personal interest/ general interest opposition.
- a parish priest, has a "fat monk" cliché façade, but is actually a deeply concerned guy that struggle with the misery around him. His theme may be is "doing good around you" really enough?

But that doesn't mean other people are evil. The royalist faction have to face the increasing irrelevancy of the noble cast. The king himself wishing he could be a glorious king of old, leading his people to prosperity at the end of sword, but he knows things don't work that way. And probably never worked that way. He is not evil, but sometime take cruel decisions because he think that's how you have govern a kingdom.
And there would be a bourgeoisie cast too, though I'm not sure what to do with it right now. That's an issue.

The fantasy part would be some sort of "legitimacy magic" : in the time of old, strong people got crude magic or mythical body to lead their tribe to prosperity, later seen as witches and demons. It was a brutal time of constant strifes, until the first king vainquished the tribes with his dukes and unite the kingdom. It is later revealed that they where just tribes among other that got successful, but it was nontheless an improuvement of the situation.
The newformed nobility gained lineage power, the closer to the king, the better. The king even have angels at his service, as some sort of reversed FMA homonculus, representing the vertues of the Old Regime. They are immortal in that they come back after being killed, the only way to get rid of them permanently is to get them to act against their supposed value for maximum drama.
Since then, the nobility has decline in importance, as the bourgeoisie is rising. They ultimately develop some sort of magi-tech. Then there the idea of a popular legitimacy is confusedly emerging, and some sort of "magic of the masses" is revealed, or maybe even just hinted, somewhere along the serie.

Lolis having sex in cheongsam and getting pregnant.
Each episode is a different loli that caters to my specific fetishes.

Nuclear War happened and Texas is now a Fallout style wasteland.

Our hero was but a middle school aged boy before the war. Separated from his best friend, the girl next door, when their families were evacuated to separate vaults.

Now a man, he leaves the vault to explore the wastelands and reunite with his friend. Along the way he acquires a harem and some platonic male companions.

During an accidental encounter with a wasteland gang, where he kills the gang boss and sends the others fleeing. He becomes infamous and a hero to some. Which causes every bad guy along the way to try and stop him.

Finding her vault, she was missing. Kidnapped during a raid. The hero tracks down the raiders and finds that his friend has become the new boss of the raiders. She had, in a few years, become the boss of bosses, of the wasteland gangs. The hero had caused her a huge amount of pain with the losses he inflicted on her. Can they reconcile their difference, or will they be fated to a fight to the death?

>a harem and some platonic male friends.

A wannabe musician buys a box full of antique musical instruments from his uncle's shop, only to find that they're possessed by the spirits of famous musicians like Elvis, Jimi Hendrix, etc. The spirits then proceed to help him achieve his goal of being a musician, while many hijinks ensue along the way.