Post your cartoon/comic idea, it's not like it'll go anywhere

post your cartoon/comic idea, it's not like it'll go anywhere

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A witch doctor who acts like an actual doctor, and has to deal with the various supernatural injuries and diseases his/her patients have.

Hot alien cat trap stripper does something

Second time posting this, currently looking for a drawfag

dea for a comic
Super aggressive lesbian Hero and the attractive girl who is at the wrong place at the wrong time

A hot super hero stops a bank robbery and then proceeds to hit on the bank teller she saved. She gets shot down immediately and does not take rejection well. During the flirting the bank robber got away. Over the next month robberies keep happening different locations but same girl and same bank robber. The super hero thinks it's destiny and gets more aggressive with the girl each time.

y-yes, it will.

i have ideas but i'm actually gonna make them a reality one day

then post it, faget. what're you afraid of? anyone with the skill to do your idea better has ideas of their own.

someone needs to draw this

been a while sicne on of this threads, i polish the paranormal supergorup comic i was making, crated the characters give them backgrounds and motivation, crated enemies faction the city the lore, is all there now

Me too.

A cartoon based on internet forums and the wild stories they generate. the forum would be a mix of Sup Forums,tumblr and reddit and every character would be anthropomorphic faceless entity with certain features to distinguish them from each other. The show would also be episodic in nature with each story being it's own little universe.

A mouse adventurer armed with a sewing needle for a sword and a button for a shield travels with her trusted companion and steed, a handsome tuxedo cat, in a Tolkien-esque fantasy setting.
She’s brave and naive, and nibbles on things and impulsively stuffs treasures into her cheek pouches.
He’s stoic and wise, which is offset on the rare occasion by rolling around, knocking things over, and other silly cat things.
Fight scenes with much larger opponents would incorporate her agility and using her sewing needle to do things like sew/tie their pant legs together and trip them up.
They fight and adventure to free the land from a frog swamp-lord.
Possible allies she meets would be a snake wizard, owl knight, and a lone wolf.
Could be either a D&D type adventure that’s story driven, or a goofy, campy, little kids show. If the latter, lots of heavy metal for the soundtrack.

i've posted about it here before, but it hasn't changed much
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A young guy becomes a single dad when he discovers a troll child, and has to try and raise her as best and secretly as he can in the modern day, until he can figure out how to return her to where she belongs. The longer he has to take care of her though, the more he has to worry about being noticed by both other normal people, and supernatural elements.

An eccentric and loopy little girl gets committed to a gloomy and surreal mental asylum where it's night time 20 hours a day strange and surreal things always seem to happen. She struggles to prove her own sanity, though she may not be quite as sane as she thinks.

Show would be mostly episodic, though with some continuity, and usually deal with the girl interacting with her fellow patients, the asylum's bizzare staff, or the surreal things that seem to be around every corner. Overall tone would be gloomy but light-hearted, though with some mild elements of psychological horror in its darker moments.

And for the record, I am trying to make it go somewhere, so no need to be all smug and presumptuous, OP. That's what pricks do.

Sounds like a real cute idea, user. I particularly love how the cat companion sounds.

Seems mostly like a pretty cliche fantasy with a few token twists.

>tfw you pitched your idea to a studio and are just waiting to see if they write back

If they don't I'll probably start developing it independently anyway.

A boy with quite possibly the worst luck in the goddamn world fights gangbangers, school shooter's, Yakuza, Japanese shooter's and aliens in his weird and wacky town.

An episodic monster of the week show about being brave and being tough and being good.

I think the world needs another wacky maritime sailor/pirate cartoon. The last one (or at least the last good one) was Flapjack, and that was nearly 10 years ago.

bamppu

The Stars Team from Resident Evil get teleported to The Marvel Zombie Universe and have to team up with the remnant makeshift team that consists of Ultimate Doom, 616 Reed Richards, 70s Luke Cage, Kitty Pryde (DoF) and Old Man Hawkeye.

And try to escape. Also, Nemesis is chasing them.

A short comfy series about a group of kids looking for mothman in a small suburban town. The series ends when the mothman collapses a bridge that has a the kids school bus on it, killing them all.

Captcha: select all bridges

Already?

It’s about a dog that has a garlic bulb on its head.

Just to let you know the 2018 toy of the year has a cartoon now.

Also, biographical movie based on the migrant worker janitor based Flamin Hot Cheetos. Still no Chester Cheetah movie.

I like these

We could make a whole series about the crazy stuff that people come up with on Sup Forums, it would be an hilarious comedy, I would love to see the /fit/ story about the guy that punched ghosts animated.

I had a lot of ideas for comic books of various genres, from sci-fi, to horror and even love stories. It's not unusual for me to take ideas from my dreams, sometimes i dream just little concepts and sometimes full storyarcs. Last time for exemple I dreamed of a meek cute female teacher with the ability to turn into a giant grey woman with white hair and black and yellow eyes with terrifying godlike powers like sentient hair and energetic sonic blasts that could blow up brains and stuff like that, but no control over her transformation. I would probably scrap the teacher thing and make her the avatar of a destructive deity in some fantasy world, but not as the main character, just a member of the cast with a deus ex machina role or something like that, considering all the fantasy concepts I have in my mind i could try to put some of them together to make a story.
I have a failed concept for an horror epic but I gave up when I realized that a lot of my ideas were used by other people, sometimes just months before after I thought of them a new comic book with the same concepts would come out, it's depressing really, I loved that story even if it was probably trash.

A cartoon about a writer who asks people on imageboards for their cartoon and comic ideas, takes the creams of the crop, modifies them a bit so as to avert suspicion, then either pitches the ideas to major studios or privately sells them to other creators.

And at the end of the show, he shits himself so hard that he dies, and then the credits roll

>less than 30 posts in 3 hours

The absolute state of idea threads

Fuck off Hirsch. We deserved a third season

What?

Yeah, sure, what the hell.

I've never been able to decide on a central character or main focus, but here's a jumble of ideas that I wanted to cobble into a story.

An arctic world that is in perpetual midnight due to the sun just vanishing many years ago. The entire world is lit up by an aurora and the stars.
Main characters would include a barbarian warrior who believes (for no real reason, actually. Maybe some wiseman or shaman told him, but there would be no proof that it was anything but soothsaying bullshit) that when the sun set, it was devoured by a sea serpent, and his quest is to lure out the beast.
An automaton who is part Nutcracker, part Steadfast Tin Soldier. He was created by a Santa Claus like tinkerer who lives in a castle inhabited by all kinds of living "toy" characters.
An elf girl who has decided that she wants to become a great knight, having been rescued by one herself as a child.
A snowblind eskimo who was raised by bats and learned how use their echolocation to make up for his lack of sight.

Basically, I mainly had the idea for the setting, and I tried populating it with characters that fell into certain categories that that I felt were appropriate for that kind of setting (CHristmas based characters, Norse myth, Arctic/Antarctic/Ice Age creatures, anything associated with the night since there's no sun both natural and supernatural)

SHHHHHHHHH

I'd watch it.

What if the main character was one of those 19th/20th Arctic Explorers who's either trying to find the reason for the world entering an ice age or to learn ever corner of world since everything is frozen I imagine learning has ceased to be as effective as it was pre-ice age. That way you can have an a sense of adventure and why this random cast of characters come together, since they would be useful for the explorer in his/or her's trek across the frozen world.

hmmm, not bad.

I did consider an explorer, but in more of a "Klondike prospector" vein then a man of science and discovery vein. Your idea might be better

Offbeat adult animated comedy about the Founding Fathers of the United States with extremely Flanderized versions of themselves. Ben Franklin is lead protag.

H.I.V.E. Five - I wanted to create my own tokusatsu inspired story. Super Sentai meets Guyver meets District 9. The team aspect of sentai, but with a lot of biotechnology and symbiote-like suits

A group of 5 young people from California discover they have the ability to don the highly advanced HIVE (Human Insect Vanguard Exoskeleton) suits. They must use their newfound powers to fight an army of sentient insects that want to eliminate all humans.
They later learn that the only reason they can use these powers is because they are human/alien hybrids and their parents have been involved in a coverup conspiracy going back 20 years.
Red is the new kid in town, yellow is the arrogant chad, blue is the cheery tomboy, pink is the ditzy rich girl, green is comic relief, purple sixth ranger is a goth girl

Plot twist: The human/insect hybrids were created as a way to fight the alien invaders when their queen awoke. However, the aliens just wanted to get home and were never hostile, but could not communicate with the humans. Only our main characters can understand both species due to their hybrid status.

>H.I.V.E. Five
you might wanna workshop that name a bit more.

A mecha series echoing Vietnam in space, starting with the beginning with the first landings and ending 10 years after the war ended.

About half way through the war ends and the protag, a war hero with dozens of medals, struggling with PTSD and the public distaste for the war and it's veterans, starts working for organized crime as a way to make ends met, does various jobs for them, such as delivering "packages" clean-up, etc. Is finally put out of her misery by a police detective who was a survivor of one of the first jobs she did for the mob.

So here’s my Idea from 2 weeks ago…

Wayward Skies (stylized as WAYWARD SKiES)- Sky girl screws up her job as her family bakery's packager, essentially ruining the sky city's morning. She gets kicked out from there to Earth and lands on a small patch of trees. The first person she sees is a boy coming out from a supermarket and tries to ask him ridiculous questions about Earth. The show revolves around their random encounters and later on becomes some sort of bible-inspired allegory about the importance of a soul and innocence and whatever. Also has a nice shore-side grey beach sophisticated vibe if you can understand what I mean.

And for those who still think it sounds like SvsFOE
>Different setting contribute to different tone
>No baddies and 80% reduction of magic. The girl has a cloud-making machine toy she's crazy about if that helps you sleep at night
>Smaller cast so fewer shipping wars or whatever
>The girl in my show is more down to earth (pun intended) than Star and the boy she's friends with is a lot more "loose" than Marco

Could be an amusing animated short series, or an episode of some existing show, can't see as a full show.

>trap
Dropped.

>Super aggressive lesbian Hero
Dropped.

Picked up if going with story driven.

Sounds like a fanfic I once read. I assume the troll will basically be a cute girl with green skin color and fangs? Sounds like it'll be self-inserty with the MC taking a care of a little girl since the author will never have that opportunity.

Sounds like a mix of things I can't quite remember the names of. If it has a decent cast, I'd check it out (it really hinges on if the "eccentric loopy girl" is annoying or not). I can dig psychological horror.

>fighting school shooters
That's kind of edgy considering the morals
Seems like it's all over the place with no real settings or characters.

>comfy
Dropped.

>An arctic world that is in perpetual midnight due to the sun just vanishing
Is the sun completely gone? Too illogical for me.

>from California
Dropped.

A fantasy world is protected by seven magic gemstones who choose people (usually women) to be their destined wielders.
These warriors are expected to retire once they reach a certain age and pass the stones on to the next generation, but one of them did not. She eventually became a warlord/sorceress that terrorized the kingdom and took it over, and also managed to curse one of the other gemstones.
Three of the stones managed to fall into the hands of ordinary high school girls who become their next bearers. But the cursed one fell to a boy who gets mind controlled by the sorceress and forced to do her bidding
So our trio of characters not only have to fight the sorceress and her minions, but try to break her hold over the boy
The green girl of the trio eventually develops a crush on the boy. She later learns that she has to admit her feelings to him in order to break the mind control...and the prom is tomorrow!

I've written a few scripts, and yeah I think it has a pretty good cast, I mentioned a few examples in previous threads like this. From what I've written of her, I don't really consider the protagonist annoying at all really, and nobody I've shown it to has called her such either.

>That's kind of edgy considering the morals
Why out of curiosity?

this is actually good advice, thanks user

I want to make a serious story with my OCs but I think I'll just end up only drawing porn of them.

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Maybe I'll finish this when my tablet stops fucking up

British 2 highschoolers doing shit after school
fergus (owl) comes from a high class school while Alec (rabbit) comes from rather poor one
they act and talk like British thugs but in reality they are kind hearted in nature

Take your average anime fighter and make it a cartoon where everything is played straight,

I am legitimately working on this idea.

>not liking traps

I’m sick of you homosexuals.

A comic about two peas that struggle to get out of a big soup.

Traps are homosexual

a team of mexican cleaning ladies that are hired to clean up murders

I'd watch it

I always wanted to make a cartoon about Dogs that are evolved enough to speak and learn human language.

Slowly form their own society in the human world. The MC will be a cop dog that will deal with tiny racism (not too preachy) and the human world.

...How long can this last? If it's just a short you could actually just make it.
Still like this idea, though I remember you saying it was episodic in an older thread.

A western series starring anthropomorphic scavengers in a world where society is based around carcasses of giant monsters.

Essentially, thousands of years ago, massive creatures roamed the world, toppling mountains and carving out ecosystems from the trails of destruction they left behind. But now they are all dead and all that's left of them are their carcasses. In their enormous shadows, societies of anthropomorphic wolves, cats, jackals and hyenas carve out cities from within the bodies of these monsters and use the materials inside to fuel civilization. The eastern continents are developed and technologically advanced, but the western continents, with their harsh desert environments, remains untamed and wild, but are ripe with unsullied carcasses and resources to pillage.

The series is set in the deserts and badlands of the west, where isolated towns dot the landscape whilst large industrial cities develop within the skeletal remains of the ancient behemoths, all looking to forge a new life on the frontier. It follows a single wandering jackal, who has come to the West in search for a cure to a mysterious disease he carries, and along the way must fight off bandits, smaller scavenging monsters and become a mythic protector for the small settlements. The series' main antagonist would be a ruthless hyena queen who travels around the west in her massive, mobile skeleton fortress. She is hunting the main character in order to capture and study his condition, and frequently sends out bounty hunters to hunt him down. She also aims to secure her influence over the region by buying up land and securing contacts with the other carcass cities, further putting her at odds with our jackal hero.

Idea is still in development, would appreciate any further feedback or suggestions on it if anyone is interested.

I get the edgy but why is it because of the morals.

Traps are gay.

>all these ideas
most if not all of them are never going to be released

You're gay

>its titled "Henchemen"
>Tells the story of how every henchemen you see fighting heroes are actually part of a big corporation who rent henchemen to the bad guys
>the henchemen are actually taught the art of taking punches to make it seem like they got hit hard and fell unconcious to avoid getting seriously injured
>suppose to humorously explain why heroes somehow always beat a group of 40 people easily
>the henchemen basically do it for a paycheck and act the part

The overall feeling is something akin to Great Lake Avengers, where these guys are thrown into something way over their heads - but they make it work through sheer dumb luck. Hopefully it's not a ripoff of something already.

I actually really like this idea. The weakest part though is the Hyena Queen as an antagonist. Unless you have big plans for the disease the guy carries, it seems like weak motivation for the bad guy to have.

Have you considered another antagonist or force to have? You could consider maybe a microorganism that devours carcasses, and it threatens the existence of all that animals by denying the use of carcasses.

I want my idea to be a cartoon or animation, but that just takes too much time...

also i cant draw

i'd watch a short made from this, maybe not a feature-length film unless there was a bigger plot.
start small. do a one-act screenplay or the like.

i have many ideas for stuff i would like to write but it all seems like it would work better as a webcomic but my drawing skills are nonexistence
i dont know i think imma just write it down and worry what to do with it later

Cheers user, I appreciate you're interest. I've considered other antagonists, many of them related to parasitic creatures that live within the carcasses and attack the settlers in them. You're idea of a flesh-eating virus could absolutely work, maybe it could be the reason a town built around a smaller carcass had to be abandoned, it ate away at the corpse supplying the town. The disease that the protag carries is similar, in that it eats away at the muscles and flesh (it infected his legs first and he had to cut them off, he now sports a pair of bionic ones), so I think I could link it in too that, maybe he carries an earlier strain of it that was sealed away and the current virus running amok could be a hyper-evolved strain. Certain villains might be trying to gain access to it and use it as a leverage over settlements, which could be another motivation for the Hyena Queen.

I dunno, that's just what I'm thinking up at the moment, what other ideas could there be?

Eh, well in case it doesn't happen I'll post my idea anyways.
It's the year 30XX. Scientist's have been trying to create a robot that can learn on its own for years and years, but no matter how hard they try, they can't create a convicing enough A.I. that doesn't sound or act fake.

That is, until one day, another scientist finds a mineral from another planet that is perfect for creating enough power to build the A.I. he wants to...Or maybe it's not a mineral, but a sentient being trapped within a- Ah, no one will know. Anyways, with this stone, the scientist can finally create a robot with independent learning. The robot would sound like a little kid, and can only say word that have been said by another character in the show.

Each episode would be named "What is ______", the blank being filled with a complicated word meaning what the episode will be about, essentially teaching the robot something new about life. The last episode would be something like "What is Life" where the robot questions his reality or something. The story would be driven by the main scientist's background story, and a plot where the aliens from previously mentioned planet (They'd be, like, women with different body types just for pandering) take over the Earth, and the robot has to use everything he learned to take the Earth back.

It'd be a lot like Steven Universe, but (subjectively) better writing.

comedy about a old cat lady with a pet lion, tiger, cheetah, panther, ect. there's side characters like a regular kitten who wants to be like a big cat, the old lady's grand daughter, and a crazy pet catcher.

the japs already beat me to it

Joan of arc and Lawrence of Arabia vs dark wizard hitler

Adventures of a band of teenagers in the asian steppes during the Russian Civil War, with fantastical elements.

>have season dedicated to famous battles with different art styles for each different season.
>each style reflects the way that battle was described by soldiers diaries and letters

Yeah, the sun would be completely gone. I tried to think of good reasons why, but like you said, I could never come up with anything logical, other than asspull "magic gods" stuff. I thought about maybe the devil killed the sun, or there was some kind of stoppage in the flow of time

I realize people would question it, but part of me almost thought that maybe the question doesn't even need to answered, since it would all be fantasy adventure anyway and the "why" isn't so much important as the fact that it's a plot convenience to create the world I wanted
But then the problem is that it's too contrived if I don't at least allude to what might have really happened.

A teenage girl is sent to spend a summer with some relatives in a weird and isolated gated community, and finds an abandoned building with a gated off underground tunnel leading to an unknown location inside it. After some investigating, she learns that the tunnel and the community have some kind of connection to a secretive research facility miles away.
Later, something happens at the facility, and the city is attacked by unknown invaders while the world looks like it's about to end. The girl has to flee through the tunnel, and after walking for hours, she comes out and finds that the entire landscape was turned into a desert. After wandering, she reaches the ruins of an underground bunker, and looking at its computer system, discovers that somehow the disaster caused her to be sent centuries into the future.
Now, the girl has to survive in this strange world, learn what happened to the world and maybe find a way to undo the apocalypse and go back to her time.

I'm writing this as a book, but I think it would work better as comic or cartoon. Maybe I will do something with it when I'm done.

black guys raping and killing white women

Comedy slice-of-life involving the Gods of Egyptian mythology, but instead of just being worshipped, they're are also treated like celebrities by the Ancient Egyptian populace.

Could be neat

Isn’t that the plot of The Mothman Prophecies with Richard Giere? I mean, it didn’t have kids investigating the Mothman, but it had a bridge collapse at the end killing a dozen people or so.

In a suburban semi-futuristic setting, a khajiit girl is convinced that magic(tm) exists and joins some esoteric cult. Her adoptive father is a scientist who forbids her from participating in such nonsense.
As it turns out, the guy is actually the biological father and a centuries old wizard being currently persecuted by magic police. As a side note, the esoteric groups are as knowledgeable and useful as they're irl.

vampire hunter D style post-apocalyptic fantasy with future tech
societies still function and there are thriving empires/political classes
D's character is replaced with a Joker typed personality character wanting the glory days of the pre-apocalyptic world to return

A group of classic Disney/Looney tunes styled characters all live together. They are trying to find ways to make themselves relevant again so they turn to YouTube for ideas
They see all the artsy videos (think stuff like salad fingers and don’t hug me I’m scared), let’s plays and click bait thumbnails
We follow the group creating a YouTube account and mimicking all of the things listed above and failing in comedic fashion

>it's not like it'll go anywhere
SIX PAGES INTO THE SCRIPT FOR THE FIRST EPISODE WITH ALL EPISODES DRAFTED MOTHERFUCKER!

Steam Knights, it's basically medieval Europe but everyone wears giant steam powered armor suits and rides stylized motorcycles instead of horses, vikings ride around in speedboats and mongolians have rocket launchers instead of bows and arrows.

Story can be as dark or as lighthearted as you want, they can either kill each other or just smash other people's armor to pieces allowing antagonists to live to fight another day, everyone would have garish colors and over designed armor to promote toy sales.

So, what is it you're writing?

I'm the guy who posts about the "Kid investigates video game theft only to end up getting the shit kicked out of him by actual psychos idea."

I'm just going to post progress every once in a while.

In a kingdom that's ruled by toys, and it's based off of steam punk. I want to do something with toy "steam punk" theme.

So like a gritty Babes in Toyland?

Sort of, like the monarch rules this kingdom full of toys. Big toy soldiers around the corners, big damaged drum bunnies that act rabid, big robots that act like guardians, air plane toys that can fly, and toy boats that can float (duh). I still haven't thought about the whole thing, but the premise is mainly about how this kingdom got dethrone by a mad man, now he becomes the new monarch. Creating and fusing machine parts and animal parts for his toys. The Heroes must stop him, but got chased out of the kingdom. And I was also thinking of adding more kingdom... but it's been over used.

>frogposter
I'm sure it was a quality original idea

The elevator pitch is basically buddy cops in space inspired by/set to the music of Queen. I call it The Good-Timers.

Agents Fahrenheit and Godiva patrol and protect the spaceways on their ship the Tiger. They come up against everything from thieves, to space pirates, to the complicated politics of the seven planets in the Rhye system.

The show would start off with fun, crime-of-the-week type episodes, but would grow into something more serious as world-building happens and characters are fleshed out. As the backstories of allies and enemies alike are revealed, things look less and less black and white.

>garlic
is this dog jewish?

What?

Something that's good, and not bad

A girl is raised in a post apocalyptic society, which is essentially a fanatical Christian theocracy.
After seing her crush crucified for reading "Johnny Got His Gun", she decides to run away, and after almost getting raped, runs over the border, meeting new people, learning martial arts, and becoming a symbol of hope for the poor and opressed.
Basically it's "Fist of the North Star" with "Captain America" with sprinkles of "Preacher" and "Gunsmith Cats"

So is it kinda like a post-apocalyptic america ala The Postman? Because if so, I can see that working as a setting and allowing for some interesting locales and characters. Might want to work on clarifying your pitch though, just to get your vision across more cohesively to people.