Post cartoon ideas you had

Post cartoon ideas you had

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In a not so distant future, an ex illegal cage fighter becomes a friendly neighborhood hero to redeem himself: The Pandamen. He is a very serious buff guy wearing a panda suit going around beating criminals and some wacky villains until he takes notice of the occult and the paranormal going around in his metropolis. In this world there are aliens, demons, wizards, robots and all that cool shit

Sounds neat

What color? Blue?

This is bump

Set in England, an easygoing, comedic slice-of-life show about a young rich boy who befriends the ghost of a peasant girl from the middle ages, both of whom are around 10 years old.

Do they fuk

Why do you ask?

Anyone remember that guy here who had the idea to set a cartoon in a mental hospital a while back? That was pretty cool. I don't remember the details though.

Ghost sex is hot

Adult family sitcom of the Greek Gods starring Hades and Persephone, the two being a very loving but anti-social couple that are constantly being bullied by their family of Greek gods. The moral is despite the two being in treated in the lowest caste in the family dynamic they manage to live a happy quite life with each other and even have good relationship with some of the more lowly gods.

No.

I'm that guy. I could tell the details again if you want.

I like the ideia of a sitcom featuring gods like the Office of Smite on that YouTube channel, but the bullying from other Gods seems a little cheesy imóvel. Will there be other patheons?

Could be neat

In the hive city of Babylon, a cop tries his hardest to keep the city clean. One day, in the process of stopping a trespasser trying to sneak into a quarantined area, he meets the daughter of the right hand of the ruling party. The next day, he's relieved of his regular duties and put on as a guard for the girl. Still dreaming of keeping the streets of the city clean, he and the girl set out to solve crimes as private detectives while he has to keep the girl from trying to escape the city.

Sounds kinda cute. What kind of friendship do they have user?

This sounds interesting, almost like a cartoon in a cartoon. I'm just imagining an Agent 47 lookin guy in a panda costume.

I'd like this. Always a fan of things staring mythology. It'd be fun to have an episode where you have them take part in a foreign exchange program, and they get a god from another pantheon, like Horus.

Miraculous Ladybug meets Highlander. Also the lead character is gay, brown and edgy.

Well, I use to have an idea for an animated feature film/TV movie. I don't care for it any more. There's a "bumbling" patosaur-like monster covered in thick brown shaggy fur, which makes it difficult to see, it has stumpy legs. Two toddlers (both girls, maybe related, maybe friends) visit the monster in the zoo and try to cheer it up out from depression. Probably freeing it in the process. It at one point goes on a bit of a rampage through the city. It should be set in the modern city, or some psuedo 1940's new york thing with icecream carts and paper boys. Some moral about depression.

Why is the girl trying to escape? How is their personalities like?

What do you mean a cartoon in cartoon?
That's fairly accurate except he has hair

I would like to add that this is just one chapter of a bigger setting that changes characters with each arc. Also the Pandaman adopted this identity because that's what people started calling him in a unidentifiable security camera frame of himself fighting bandits with two black eyes after taking a beating

that sounds pretty cool
would watch for the porn

The Kingdom of [name pending] has been at peace for years. However the sudden death of the king has left the nation in chaos. Seeing an opportunity to take over The League, a collection of the most powerful corporations on the planet, hire mercenaries as proxy soldiers and wage war on the country. The main character is a new recruit of the kingdom's mobile suit division who is now tasked with helping to defend the kingdom.

It's a giant robot show in the vein of Gundam or Armored Core

She's trying to escape because she wants to see what's beyond the city. The idea that there has to be more than the city, and she wants to go find it. Since it's a hive city though, it's practically a labyrinth, and since so few people actually care about leaving, it's a matter of go through all the doors to find the exit. The cop is a more down to earth guy who still wants to make the world better, but has come to terms with doing it without a magical McGuffin, instead by helping individuals with small tasks and keeping law on the streets. The idea was to have both of them reaching for the same end goal, but have them contrast greatly in how to reach it.

As far as the cartoon in a cartoon goes, I guess I meant over the top. I feel that it would have to be willing to make fun of itself, which I guess is already a bit in the idea of it.

Does it have a happy ending?

Here's the description, if anybody was curious

A macabre yet light-hearted animated comedy series set in a rather gloomy and old-fashioned mental asylum in the middle of the woods, where nights seem to last far longer than days. The asylum is quite large and sprawling, and the architecture is downright bizarre in some places. The characters would be the various patients and staff members, with roughly equal levels of sanity between them. Tonally, the show's inspired by stuff like Ruby Gloom and Courage the Cowardly Dog

The main character is a wide-eyed and spacey little girl. She has long, slightly unkempt red hair that reaches to her knees. She’s rather loopy, eccentric, abundantly creative, and unusual. She also scares easily, and has trouble making new friends due to her personality. Unfortunately, having these traits caused her to be diagnosed as certifiably insane and sent to the asylum. She wears a hospital gown, a makeshift ribbon made out of a scrap of cloth, and a pair of soft white slippers. She adjusts rather easily to the asylum, but she adamantly insists that she’s perfectly sane. Though, there are times when she doubts her own sanity.

I'm planning to pitch it eventually, and I'm working on a few scripts to potential episodes

>I feel that it would have to be willing to make fun of itself
Not really. The ideia is all of the sillyness is taken seriously in this world, no comments like "Well, that's really stupid". There is comedy but no self awereness

And that sounds great now that you spoke more about it

user, you can see the porn without having to watch it's show

This sounds really neat! Wish you the best of luck user!

It started off sounding like a medieval fantasy kinda thing at the beginning, then evolved into a gundam. Why not combine the two? Instead of the giant robots all having lasers and shit, slap em with a more knight style appearance.

This is why I love these threads. It gives a space to work and share ideas that aren't comics, but cartoons and help fill in holes or evolve ideas. It's comfy.

>Does it have a happy ending?
I wouldn't write it any other way.

I can kind of imagine a story where they go around asking various other monsters in the city, who come out of hiding, and tell the three characters about where they heard another patosaurus monster is.

I'd watch it

why porn?

Humans have finally defeated the robot menace by destroying a super computer that mass produced a legion of semi-sentient robots thanks to the rogue actions of a general of the human army. Things were looking great until dinosaur people came out of the underworld to reclaim the surface and a alien intergalactic federation took interest on Earth, humanity was divided into 2 factions:

>The New Age: The previous World Government allied themselves with the alien federation and wanted to make negotiations with the dinosaur people in order to coexist
>The Terran Nation: Fueled by his anger about the conformity of the New Age, the general responsible for the destruction of the super computer used his influence, charisma and previous deeds to build a powerful faction of Earth nationalist who wanted no thinking being except humans on the planet

Eventually the Terran Nation defeated the New Age and implemented a fairly liberal dictatorship?! basically libertarianism but you can NEVER oppose the state, only military/civil security taxes and you can marry any human of legal age NO FILTHY XENOS. Each sector(countrys) has their own leader, all of them like to use imagery based on real symbols and events of their respective history and culture. They have controll over most of the planet except for Australia and part of Africa which were taken over by the dinosaurs.

The New Agers were exiled and ended up habitating a new planet with the help of the federation, now preparing for a second war to retake Earth with the help of the aliens. Also the super computer had a backup on the moon and hes a building a new army aswell. By the way there are cultists trying to bring eldritch creatures and demons from other dimentions.

It's The Hyper War and focus on a group of mercenarys with NO affiliantion to any side. The war is background noise.

A man returns to his home city after serving some time in the army. He arrives home in the loving embrace of his pregnant police wife. Unfortunately due to the state of the government and police in this certain timeline, crime has been on the rise thanks to super powered gangs, hulked out mafiosos, and a man from the protagonist's military past wanting to destroy him in every sense of the word for "betraying" him. This man must put his military skills and know-how into overdrive in order rid the streets of criminals. He is not alone in the endeavor. The chaotic city's fate is put in the hands of a masked man with nothing to fear, a gunman with nothing to lose, and a VERY, VERY pissed off garbage man.

>VERY, VERY pissed off garbage Man
Danny DeVito?!

A socially awkward boy travels with a wandering monk who visits a myriad of pre-industrial societies where the priest discusses faith, philosophy, and the idea of god with other wisemen. While the kid gets mixed up in everything from Thief-ish shenanigans, GOT inspired Roman politics, to internal Heshashin wars. Not sure if I want it JUST before the coming of Christ (that way, the glory that is Caesar can show up), the reign of Caligula and Christianity's first converts, some kind of a post-apocalyptic world, a fantasy world, or even modern day.

If some of you are serious about pitching ideas, there is a small studio in NYC looking for open pitches to produce for networks:

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I think they helped get Julia Potts' Summer Camp Island off the ground.

In the future the military contracts a robotics company to create the next generation of war machines.

Five prototypes are produced and after a series of trials four are approved and the fifth is left to become a quasi handyman in the company.

Six years later the four original prototypes go berserk and the worlds only hope is the not- UFC obsessed fifth prototype.

Adventure of the week. Starts off at first as an excuse for fights and martial artists before eventually becoming an examination of what bravery and heart is.

An ex-superhero decides to go back his old lifestyle after running into his friends (who are also superheroes). However, he's homeless and works with his homeless buddies occasionally on his superhorse stuff. But here's another thing: he's a supergenius so his inventions will seem dangerous and aren't understood well. And, his actions always seem to make him come off as a supervillain. i.e. becoming a gang leader after defeating the previous one and his right hand men. it turns out that defeating a leader puts you in charge. so, he occasionally breaks the law while attempting to be good.

Funny enough actually, I based a portion of the garbage man character off of Danny Devito.

This was an idea that kinda spawned from another idea.

Nicolas Nexus and his Far Out Adventures.

It's about a trans-dimensional researcher and his team testing out an experimental machine that would allow them to travel to different dimensions. On the day of the big event, it goes off well. The group successfully travels to a different dimension. But then either the machine breaks or they realize they have no way to get back. And so, maybe every other episode, they're trying to make the jump home, like that one old TV show who's name escapes me. I came up with the concept just from listening to the theme song for Buck Rodgers in the 25th Century.

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Nicolas would be a cocksure scientist who has a bit of an ego. During their travels, he'll learn to be more humble and to use his wits to get the team out of trouble.

I'm honestly not sure about who else would be joining him, but I wouldn't want to make the crew too big, because I'd like at least two new characters to join them, and one of the originals to die.

That said, it would have a overall lighthearted tone, which lots of action and varied locals obviously. Certain things would come up that would prevent them from jumping to a new dimension right away.

I also had the idea that they would cross paths with these vile interdimensional group of beings that they manage to piss off, and so they're now being hunted as well, meaning they need to get back to our dimension and fast.

Also, the interdimensional machine is a large van with sci-fi bullshit ducktaped to the side.

A got a couple

A scrawny teenage boy genius make a super suit that increases acrobatics and strength and he fights crime he's basically Batman meets Spider-Man because being a hero starts ruin his social life

4 teenagers must work together to defeat monsters using Ghostbusters technology it has the Gravity Falls vibe with the Mysteries

therapist who works for cartoon characters who are early 2000 Cartoon Network cartoons it's pretty much Harvey Birdman but makes fun of the individual cartoon characters and have running gags such as Frankie Foster being in love with Mac and then the therapist being oblivious two it and telling her to pursue Mac what she doesn't know is a child

Sounds like Mega Man meets Street Fighter. I love it.
Seems like it'd be difficult to write for.

I like it but the what is kind of like Mega Man

This is going to sound like a complete lie but I've never played a Mega Man game.

I'm whole sale ripping more off from the opening of Deus Ex HR and watching Jake Shields fight.

The last one would be an adult swim show

Mega Man is about these 9 robots who are created to help humanity with their special powers. Guts Man was a construction Robot, Elec Man would help with electricity production, Ect.

And there was Rock, who was really just a compainion robot. But then everything changed when Dr. Wily became evil, reprogrammed the robots to do his bidding and tried taking over the world.

Now it's up to Rock to get upgraded for battle and defeat his brothers and become the super fighting robot, Mega Man, fighting to save THE WORLD WORLD WORLD world world world....

My bad, 7. There were 7 original robots.

In a not so distant shitty overcrowded city, various kids take up crime fighting for various reasons. One is avenging a dead parent, another absolving guilt for their family running an evil corporation, another is in it for the reward money, and just another likes to take their anger out by beating the shit out of people. They use the various means at their disposal, fighting in pragmatic costumes and using improvised weapons.

No powers, no mystic shit like where Tomboy or Shadoweyes went, just gritty and practical vigilantes who decide to team up and wreck havoc on a city.

Here's something I wanted to do for a long time.

The main character is... Actually, a big buff confident guy who can handle himself in a fight. That, or a girl who is fairly attractive and pretty athletic herself. He or she ends up moving with her family where it's shown they have a pretty good domestic life. But everything goes haywire in the small town they've moved into.

For one, MC has ran afoul of the local school bullies. And I don't just mean CHAD THUNDERCOCK or the Cheerleaders, but the party kids, the thugs, and the nerds. Oh yes, the nerds especially if the protagonist is a girl. One of the neckbeards ends up developing a weird as shit obsession and stalks her, ending with him getting punched in the face which ends with... The beard spouting MGTOW bullshit and trying to humiliate her. Or Eugene gets jealous of the guy getting a GF and decides to ruin his life.

After the beard gets his revenge, the MC now has to put up with being the school outcast. But that's the least of their worries. The Criss-Cross man has come to town seemingly out of a storm, offering townsfolk their greatest dreams and desires but with a cruel twist at the end. Can the MC conquer the school and out maneuver Criss-Cross, or will they end up on the moon?

Well my story has only five. And the protagonist never really gets any upgrades so much as just he trims the fat of the way he fights to be better. A better jab, better head movement, more spinning shit.

The robots have niches but they're simple. Ones stronger than him, ones faster, ones smarter and this is supposed to be a reveal one that is just him but better.

They're also not evil but are explicitly trying to exert their will by violent means.

>They're also not evil but are explicitly trying to exert their will by violent means.

I'm not saying you're wrong, but that certainly sounds within the realm of evil.

A serious Detective saves a kid but dies in the process then gets Resurrected buy a Greek god of children. The detective must become a guardian of the world but a sort of the reverse Shazam where he becomes a child that has super powers. wackiness and Silver age comic Shenanigans happen to a straight man type character. he also must take orders from a bratty child who is a lower god in the god food chain. it's a comedy action series it'll be sort of a monster of every week but they will have a couple of story arcs every season with Status Quo and plot progression

Yeah it is.

They're not evil in that they're cackling as they murder people. They're evil in the sense that they're self interested and callous.

They're not fighting to be free or because humanity has abused them. They're just tired of being lapdogs and want something for their own.

I've been working on a series for three years now, and I kinda like what I've got so far. In a fantastical kingdom, a hot-headed young hero and his timid fairy companion defeat the villain threatening the land. Years later, they discover he survived when he makes a violent return, destroying the hero's hometown. Enter our protagonist, a jaded potions brewer and the hero's brother. With his shop in flames and the villain returned, he has no choice but to join his brother on their new quest to save the kingdom. I've made it mostly character driven so far, since its premise is nothing particularly original. I feel it really shines with character dynamics and the cast's personalities. The overarching narrative and themes throughout it make it fun to write too.

I submitted to that place. They got back to me within a week. Got rejected with no feedback. But it's a really small operation with a quick turnaround on pitches. I submitted to a couple of other places too but haven't heard back yet.

My idea is a fantasy adventure show set in the distant postapocalyptic future. at this point
>3 orphans living in an orphanage in the countryside are swept up on an adventure by a handsome traveller
>he's a half-elf, on a quest to find out what happened to the rest of the elves and where they are
>they get sidetracked a ton with varying adventures
>discover a secret cult trying to bring about the revival of an ancient evil monster
>have to find out a way to prevent it from happening

i could go on and on about it, this was a bare-bones summary
ideally there would be 13 seasons, i like long shows
if anyone cares i can explain more but i doubt it

sounds fun

might be cool as long as it's mythologically accurate

i'd watch it

i love "what happens after the heroes win" stories

A slice of life show centered around my self insert who owns a mall kiosk selling funnel cakes he has one employee who he thinks is a good worker but every episode has an excuse to call in as a result you never see or hear him
For theories it's all in his head he's the only employee and doesn't own the kiosk

Comedy cartoon about delivery guy who works for ACME-esque organization. He spends his days delivering high-intense gadgets such as ray guns, bombs or other cartoon goodies to people. His shipments are always targeted by robbers or/at times he has to compete with delivery men of a rival company. He drives around in a van that can adapt to almost any driving condition (since his route takes him through several dangerous paths). Only two supporting characters so far which are his co-driver/supervisor, a chick who maintains a professional disposition when corporate eyes are on them but as soon as they're on the road she throws down her clipboard and goes into a more relaxed mode. Second is the Organization Robot in the back of the van that is in charge of keeping everything where it needs to be and is OCD about placements. The main character is new to the job so he's always trying to put on his best behavior no matter how crazy the situations get.

Main character lives in a family that moves around a lot so every 2-3 episodes they moved to a new place and enrolls into a new school.

The school changes constantly from something mostly normal to something toon-ish and all the cliches. So poor county school, major city school, prep academy, to ninja school, wizard school, cornfield cult worshipers school, Roswell conspiracy alien hybrid experiment school, Disney tween musical singing school, mad science academy, sunny philadelphia,

Every single time the exact same people are in each one, the same students in look and mannerisms only that area's version of them.

I mostly just have the cast, not much narrative structure. Mixture of comedy and action
>Protagonist college kid with blossoming ESP
>Deranged genie sidekick who's a bigger threat to her than the villain
>Villainous witch that stores demons inside her body
>Pinocchio-esque doll, made by the witch to follow the esper and genie
>Retired West African god in human form who acts as a less helpful Obi-wan

1. An episodic action comedy about a guy in his junior year of highschool who tries to ask out a goth girl on a dare. Surprisingly enough the goth girl accepts but when he goes to her house the girl knocks him out and replaces his heart, eyes, and chunks of his brain with magical replacements that allows him to see and interact with supernatural creatures, who hides their existence from regular humans with magic and glamour. The new bits of brain though are just to give the guy martial arts knowledge so he can defend himself if he has to. As it turns out the girl, who is actually some type of ghoul, only did this to him so that she could get a couples only drink at a bar for supernaturals. He breaks up with her after this but he cant go back to not knowing about all the creatures and magic so now he's stuck having to occasionally deal with supernatural creatures messing with him or other people.

2. A villainess who tried to conquer the world is almost defeated by a great hero, and travels to the future to escape death. She finds herself in a prosperous future that has almost completely forgotten about her, and she makes it her mission to rebuild her evil army and take over the world. So kind of a reverse Samurai Jack.

Long ago I wanted to make just sort of a silly cartoon with these two girls.

Omunique is a wild free spirit who's got crazy ideas that always sorta twist the world to her strange desires and animation. She zany, wacky and heavily gag focused. She also talks a lot and with a heavy lisp.

Che-che is the strongest girl in school and Omunique's best friend. She's usually the muscle in whatever crazy adventure Omunique wants to go on. She loves cats so much that she knit her own hat and basically never takes it off.

It'd be a sort of slapstick comedy in the vain of something like Ed Edd n Eddy but with a vibe of them doing crazy stuff in each episode like Phineas and Ferb, usually by taking something very mundane and making it stupid.

Second one sounds fun, even if it literally is reverse Samurai Jack.

Number 2 sounds delightful. Is it a futuristic world? Where does she start out? Cyberpunkish sprawl, wild west-ish colony worlds, a sterile and overly pure parody of modern day suburbia?

A still shot of a tree for twenty minutes

It wins six emmys

i like it
i could go for some pure slapstick and silly

you've got the essence of the cartoon nailed down, that's more than what most have posted here

She started out in the Victorian Era and ended up in the near future relative to us. To compare it to another cartoon, the future is like a slightly less advanced Batman Beyond with less corruption. Also since you mentioned the Wild West and I like the Wild West there are developing frontiers that are similar in culture to that era. I figure it helps make clear how villainous and uncaring of other people she is if the world she is taking over isn't a parody or portrayed as having problems that the villainess would end up fixing.

An old man who has served during the Vietnam War and a young adult with no past and no future cross the ultimate path of destiny as the entire world is slowly engulfed in a super powered war.
While all of this is unfolding, a question that has flooded every worrying mind is: Should people have a right to use and keep their powers? The old man(who is the antagonist, not the villain) argues that everyday people with their powers will abuse them and bite off more than they can chew and that everyday people can't handle that big of a responsibility. The young adult (who is the main hero of the story) argues that in this world the good can outweigh the bad when it comes to the evil in people's hearts and that taking away people's power and right to use it will cause another war.

The old man has no natural superpowers, but thanks to his connections with government and the military he went under surgery to install a machine that slows his aging for the time being and helps him get more fit and energized. He is also supplied with a highly advanced tech suit.

The young adult is "chosen" as the host for the entity known as the phoenix. The phoenix is very aggressive and hateful and can even take complete control of the hero and make him bend to its will if his own is not strong enough.

A young (14ish) girl is woken from cyrosleep by a friendly crew of strange aliens, only to find out that uh, she'll be the ONLY one waking from that particular ship.

The show follows the girl and the ship full of misfits and outcasts as they go on adventures doing fun crimes, saving the day whenever they get guilted into it, and desperately searching for other humans somewhere in the galaxy following what few clues where left on the ship she as found on.

It'll be a fairly typical adventure comedy, but I promises you that each and every aliens design will be created to maximize every possible fetish potential, as well as having the girls interaction with the cast be filled with inexplicable subtle but constant sexual tension.

Also reposting one

We start with a montage of a whole bunch of sad/upset kids getting sent of to a summer camp. According to all the flyers and advertising we see, it looks like one of those christian "cure the gay" camps. But when the kids arrive, they find themselves in... a totally normal summer camp ran by exactly the kind of eccentric millionaire who would buy an entire camp but be to lazy and cheap to actually change the advertising.

The twist is that the camps sitting on a fuck load of actually supernatural bullshit that the new owner wants something from and it's up to the cast of kids and tiny handful of camp employees to make sure everyone makes it through the summer with the absolute minimum amount of trauma, death, transformation, curses, relationship drama and self-esteem issues and just kinda hope the camp masters plans aren't to sinister because we don't really have the time to stop him between flirty ghosts and the tentacle monster life guard in the lake and the pack of Really Hot Werewolves about an hours hike into the woods and An Actual Murderer This One Isn't Fun Please Call The Cops

A young witch is about to flunk out of one of the best witching schools in the world. At a very young age she showed so many sings of being one of the most talented magic users in a long time. And now? Nothing.

Desperate, she convinces some friends to help her sneak out and break into the closest vault of forbidden magic and gets her hands on the Book Of Shadows, with predictably tragic results.

Now with one friend missing and the other "missing" (she knows she'll see her again, if she's ever dumb enough to let herself be in complete darkness.) and half the school staff and student body freaking out she has to set out and fix what she fucked up and undo the curse on herself and her friends.

Thankfully, it turns out she's REALLY good at evil magic. And not everyone in the school has turned their back on her. When you hit rock bottom, the only thing you really can do is dig, right?

It was basically rival schools before I even heard about rival schools

I'm feeling this witch story.

I had an idea for a series called "Anamills":

- Is a slice-of-life/action show, that takes place in a portuguese town.

- Protagonist is a pastry shop girl who one day finds the source of her family businesses' literal breadwinner: the Anamills.

- The Anamills are magical/cybernetic anthropomorphic animals with mills sticking out of them. They were built by the ancient Minoans as the ultimate economical-military combo: immortal warriors that also serve as food processors.

- They are actually magical nanite colonies possessing animal bodies. They occupy a single body at a time, but are transferred to another individual of the species they're supposed to represent upon death. Thus, they are technically immortal, though they can be imprisoned or permanently killed if you get all the nanites that form them. They can be male, female or whatever since they shift bodies.

- There's obviously a faction of antagonistic Anamills, the Ornitharchs, which are birds.

- The heroic Anamills are Dog, Weasel, Thresher Shark, Gharial and Polar Bear. First is excentric, musically inclined leader, second is sarcastic edgelord, third is hedonistic show-off, fourth is nerd and fifth is hippy.

- They have adventures, fighting off the Ornitharch of the week while messing up the girl's personal life.

- There is an alpha bitch character who is actually hated by everyone and not nearly as powerful as she thinks she is. She has a trio who are basically Nikki, Kaltag and Star from Balto except gender flipepd and human.

- There are other Anamills besides the central team, with the most prominent being Tiger.

- It's revealed that the Ornitharchs and the rest of the Anamills are at war because the Anamills were originally decommissioned by their creators. The Ornitharchs rebelled and tried to free the rest of the Anamills, only to be betrayed by the rest of the Anamills, ergo why they're trying to have their revenge nowadays.

Other details:

- The girl is black

- Weasel loves Dog. They're currently both in male bodies.

- The reveal of the backstory is a traumatic event for Dog.

- Tiger turns out to be evil and playing both sides.

- We find out what happens when an Anamill possess a pregnant animal: Tiger creates an army of fetus abominations.

- The girl defeats Tiger, and in the process becomes the Anamill Human.

Four girls meet a magical cute talking animal thing that offers them a chance to have cool powers, cute outfits and fight evil in service of The Queen. Along side a slightly less traditional benefit of fighting along side the Queens Dogs of War, a pair of men who got perfect immortality and some slightly less cool but still cool powers in exchange for perfect obedience to the Queen and her witchknights.

Obviously they accept the offer without hesitation, and get a cool transformation sequence.

Then the fifth friend shows up a little late, like always.

Oh my god you guys are magical girls? Do I get to be one too?!

Oh, I'm too late. You can only do that once? Ahaha no it's fine. I'm fine. I get to be friends with real live magical super hero shit. It's not like I've dreamed of being this kinda thing for like, ever.

Thankfully, sometimes, a once in a lifetime opportunity happens twice. When the girls first fight with monsters happens during when all them them are on a school trip to a museum and a collapsing floor has our poor left out protagonist land right in front of a sweet looking sword with an eye on it, that awakens, a thing swords don't normally do.

Hey kid, want some powers? Fair warning, I'm kind of a gross tentacally bastard.

Wow, aint never seen someone say yes so fast before. Let's do this.

It's my current favorite of my idea collection. One of the main plot professions points will be the main girl going full "There was an old lady who swallowed a fly" with the black magic shit.

"Well I'm cursed by the Book of Shadows maybe I should make a deal with some Faries."

"Ok I got a fairy problem maybe I should sell my soul to a demon real quick."

"Ok guys check it out I got my hands on the Lost Bible of the God Of Murder."

This one I plan to turn into a comic so I'm only going to share the bare minimum.
But, I have also been dying to share it with someone so I'm also going to share a joke.

It's about a normal human in a world where super powered people have always been around.
He is the peak of human evolution because only those with the skills of master athletes could dodge buildings and explosions daily.

He is tricked into being recruited to be a minion for a villain. He tries to take out harmful villains and supers from the inside because to him, heroes are just as bad and assholes who kill bystanders.

>Men are in line in front of a window to receive their uniforms and crappy body armor.
>One guy holding armor:Mine has a blood stain on it.
>Another guy: I think mine is made out of cardboard.
>A girl in line goes to the window.
>Clerk: Oh, here you go.
>He hands her a skin tight uniform.
>Girl: What the hell is this?
>Clerk: The girl uniform.
>What the hell, this isn't armor! And are these pockets sewn in so my boobs stick out?!
>It's bosses orders! So shut up cus you ain't getting anything else!
>He slams the window down.
>Minion girl hides around a corner.
>Guy who just got a uniform is pulled around corner.
>Next scene shows her walk off in a normal uniform.
>Guy is dazed on floor with a cat suit on that doesn't fit.
>He looks down at his chest and lifts up two floppy fabric circles stuck to his uniform.
>Are these boob pockets?

>Later random scene
>Guy with boob pockets is standing next to two guards on duty.
>They are obviously weirded out by his uniform but try to ignore him.
> His chest pockets are inside out now.
>He reaches into one, while the others watch.
>He pulls out peanuts and starts eating them.

I want to watch reverse Samurai Jack right now!
If you like shows like that, you would probably really like The Devil is a Part Timer.

Demons from the depths of Hell rise up to take over the Earth. In a moment of desperation the forces of good conscript five teenagers as defenders of humanity. However since this was done in a pinch the ones selected are less than ideal.

A boy who's so naturally gifted he feels himself disassociating from humanity

A boy with severe anger issues

A boy trying to escape a life on the streets

A boy coping with the untimely death of a family member

A girl trying to repair her fractured mind

The five of them are forced to take up the mantle of the Power Rangers.

The basic idea is that being Rangers functions as a form of group therapy for the kids and helps them with their various hangups. Sort of what I thought Kiznaiver would be before I actually watched it.