ITT: post your cartoon idea

Hard mode: your fetish fuel must be subtle enough to be aired on Disney XD
Serious mode: your fetish fuel must be subtle enough to be aired on Cartoon Network

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An elderly and somewhat senile fisherman becomes tired of his job one day after doing it for several decades and decides that the thing he needs to give his life more excitement is to become a pirate. Armed with a fishing rod and an old harpoon, he converts his fishing boat to be more pirate-y, assembles a crew (a few bums, urchins, and misfits he picked off the street), and sets sail. What follows is a series of wacky maritime adventures that the captain and his crew go on.

If I had to compare it to existing works, sort of like a cross between Don Quixote and Flapjack

The protagonist is a high school wrestler. She unknowingly gets involved with dark schemes and evil masterminds constantly. Kinda like Jackie Chan Adventures but with a high school gal

>The absolute state of idea threads

I'd watch it

Saving your thread, OP. Get ready for a long one, boys (nope, no fetish fuel here):

A nearly dead inside sky girl accidentally breaks her overbearing family’s strawberry jam machine for their bakery, which causes a huge rampage on the cloud city. Everyone agrees to punish her by pushing her off the cloud to the most degenerate place nearby: Earth, where she lands on a small pile of trees right next to a supermarket. She spends a good hour eating a bunch of wild berries and observing the natural beauty of the grove, which gives her a sense of tranquility for the first time in her life. Eventually, a boy comes out of the supermarket, and she asks questions about where she is, but unlike any normal person, she also follows him around to his house because she’s just so… confused! This would start a long and complex relationship between the two, from random encounters to clearing a porch of an entire colony of street cats to going on a hot-air balloon to collect cloud crystals, which will all mend together into a biblically-inspired story about the endurance of a pure soul. The show will have this nautical, grey-beachy vibe with some psychedelic influences if that makes sense

Isn't this the one that was basically star vs?

George Shrinks but George is a girl.
Not actually my fetish, but for some reason I was literally thinking about that just before seeing this thread.

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>Characters
The main two have a sort of “coworkers who just so happened to be neighbors” relationship going on in the beginning, I’m not sure whether or not to make it into something romantic so why don't you ease up a bit, eh?
>Girl
She’s some sort of mashup between anxious, content, obsessive and overwhelmed. I guess one of her main challenges on Earth is her emotions with abandonment from a place supposedly much “better” than Earth civilization-wise.
>Boy
On surface level, he’s pretty much “I care enough to not care”, but he genuinely does have good heart, it’s just that he never really gets to settle down and show it.

Other characters include:
>A schizoid 12 year old music enthusiast who sometimes takes advantage of our Main’s generosity
>A former gym teacher turned weird guy who gives good advice
>A restaurant owner who hates where his restaurant is
>Really nice older teens (11th+12th graders)
>Academically honored kids who bully our 2nd main
And before you ask: no, I’m not going to rely on Townie episodes all too often

And to cause more discussion...
Sounds fun honestly, it does. I would like to know more about the specific situations Don and his gang get into, Mermaids? Krakens? 8/10
Yeah.. that might work. So is she supposed to wear a Kill-la-Kill outfit-thing or what? If not than yeah 7/10 ship it to CN

A girl who acts as a dimension-hopping secret agent, who works with a team of alternate-universe versions of herself to protect the omniverse from the dreaded Professor Scrunge, a mad scientist with a punk rock aesthetic, and his foul, eldritchean horror master 'The Black One', along with all of the other wide variety of assorted villains. I can imagine it being something along the lines of Phineas and Ferb, where the episodes pretty well stick to a standardized formula of 'Main Girl is living her normal life, she receives a call that something strange is going on in another dimension, she goes to the new dimension, meets up with that universe's version of her, discovers the problem that universe is facing, works to resolve said issue, does so, and then leaves to do it again in a different setting next week, returning back home having learned a lesson that somehow helps her normal day life', but with a twist: there would be a grand, over-arching plotline that only gets touched on occasionally, but at the season finale it all comes together to change the nature of the series. The next season is then darker and has a different formula all around, but still keeps to a formula pretty well. It then builds up to another big event, the stakes change again, and the process continues on and on. I have some art of Scrunge I made, and I also have a few more ideas, if anyone's curious. Stuff like the other villains, the agency the girl works for, etc etc...

>your fetish fuel must be subtle enough to be aired on Cartoon Network
>Totally Spies exists
The main character is a succubus that goes into other's fantasies to stop the influence of the evil angel that is trying to remove all pleasure. Think of it like Code Lyoko but with more tits

>male weight gain
I don't got to be subtle about anything

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A little girl lives in the belly of a sea monster (a deep sea, borderline eldritch sort of creature) as it swims around the ocean. The girl wears clothing made out of fabrics she found in the stomach and stitched together, and her hair has grown long and filthy without any way of cleaning it. Living all alone in a sea monster's stomach hasn't done wonders for her mental state, and she often hallucinates, particularly that the imaginary friends she made out of other flotsam and jetsam she found are really talking to her. She also enjoys playing around with other things the sea monster sometimes swallows.

Overall it would be sort of a darkly comedic tone. I was thinking episodes would be fairly short, a few minutes long each

Any names you had in mind?

I'm inclined to call my main after a plant for some odd reason. That's all I'll say

Quick, what's the best and worst idea in this thread

Nah she'd wear whatever. I thought of an episode where she become qualified to get a letterman jacket and she scrambles around to get the money to buy it.

Okay. Hear me out.

A vampire hunts other vampires and assorted monsters across America.

Monster of the week. Not lighthearted but not that dark with the character actually being something of a cheerful bastard.

The fetishes are Femdom, blood play, and I don't know does girl steals boy from other girl have a fetish name?

>A high school wrestler
Is your fetish six foot tall women because that is one of the worst styles imaginable to try to show in media with someone that isn't fuck huge.

Nah she's just an ordinary girl that can wrassle good

Ever since Tumblr invaded the only thing anyone wants to talk about here is masturbation

So I'm going to tell you right now that it probably won't look well on screen.

Are you going with actual wrestling or pro wrestling?

Shy girl with glasses is secretly a vampire. When she finds blood she likes; she drinks the victim dry and become seductive and slutty after drinking it.

Drinking blood makes her change appearance so no one knows it's her. Her hips widen, bust increases, and she becomes the walking embodiment of confidence.

Girls will relate to her because she's your average unpopular geek. As the season progresses, she befriends other monsters like ghouls and shit.

Monster hunters start chasing her and infiltrate the school under the guise of normal students. She has a guy she likes but can't muster the courage to talk to him.

In her vampire form, she does and the guy grows a crush on her vampire form and not her. Lore bits come so we learn more about her vampire heritage. She learns to fight preists, vampires, werewolves and shit

Fetishes, bloodsucking, moaning, femdom, belly stuffing from the blood drinking, female gluttony, breast enlargement.

She eventually learns to devour souls which leads to vore, but not vore. Like giantess vore but with souls. They're trapped in her stomach unless she chooses to free them

A boy plants a magic bean he bought by selling his own cow, and has grown into a huge beanstalk. The young boy then discovers an entire race of female only giants. The boy must then bring peace together between the tinies and the giants.
fuck subtlety lol

So why not make her a jiujitsu player?

>does girl steals boy from other girl have a fetish name?

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>she drinks the victim dry
Sorry but that will imply death and it's not good for tv-y channels.

Actual wrestling. That way she can have a side of her interacting with school stuff.
They don't have a jujitsu teams in high school.

Fine. She drinks enough to leave them woozy. Like a prick. She works at a blood bank with dying patients.

Everyday episode she meets 3 new patients and one of the patients doesn't appear in any other episode. This implies that she sucked them dry without networks needing to censor her

>all these ideas with female protagonists.
Makes sense now why cartoons and video games are in the state they are

Yeah a large percentage of people that do Jiu-Jitsu also wrestle.

It's not particularly because I like Jiu-Jitsu more it's that if the girl isn't going to be physically imposing even drawn it's going to look bad because wrestling is a very physical thing. Yes there are clever takedowns but those don't translate well to screen in a kinetic way.

Like how tall is this girl?

Okay. That. That's a fetish present when he talks about his backstory.

How many have female protagonists?

Actual fuck Jiu-Jitsu make her a catch wrestler.

Probably something like 5'6. Whatever it's average for freshman girls.

The average seems to be five three to four.

Will she only be fighting manlets?

5'6 isn't that tall

My cartoon is going to be shamelessly built entirely around the fetish of tf tg. The Moosicles episode of KND did it so I’m in good hands. Also it can only be viewed on special televisions that ejaculate concrete onto you while your eyes are left wide open like Clockwork Orange so you have to watch it no matter how VAPID it is.

A succubus director directs all sorts of demonic pornogrophy in the bowels of hell. The porn is never directly shown, but often implied to be unbeilivably lewd

A race of aliens attack earth leading to the creation of a multinational team of mech pilots. The main characters would be a husband and wife duo named Warmaster and Pretty Girl, two twenty somethings who have been fighting them since they were teens. No real relationship dramas. No love triangles.

I mention the main couple specifically because of the fetish part. The male is 6'4. The girl is a tiny 5'1. Also handholding. And the male being shown as hot.

I've been told that married couples in adventure shows are kind of unbankable but I kind of think the world is ready for a show where the protagonists are finally not teens struggling with being teenagers.

What's your favorite idea you've seen in a thread like this?

Yeah. So will she only be fighting manlets?

>An old paladin and a lich are rivals
>Both of them are retired from fighting as the days of swords and sorcery are long gone.
>The paladin's knave of a grandson is sent to live with him in the suberbs for the year as his parents go on vacation.
>The grandfather still wants to dole out some old holy justice despite the sunny and safe demeanor of the town.
Across The Street
>Young wizardess is a fangirl of the lich despite him being a retired immortal and not wanting to cause more trouble.
>Lich being bored, decides to make the girl his "apprentice" sending her on menial quests under the guise of "The Will of an ancient Dark Lord"
It could be like Grim and Evil where The Paladin and Lich could be neighbors doing shenanigans against each other.

A guy with a stick runs around hitting other people with his stick while screaming innuendos about it.

>3&1/2 seasons on Cartoon Network
>cancelled halfway through 4th season
>animated future-rubberhose style
>plots have nothing to do with stick guy; he just shows up in the episode somewhere

I'll call it... "Stick Hitting Person Man"

>And the male being shown as hot.
What about the waifu?

makes me remind of this
powerpuffgirls.wikia.com/wiki/Jared_Shapiro
my sides went to an astral plane after I realized what the fuck happened

No

A young girl's favorite animals are bugs of all sorts. One day, she finds that her body has become infested with all sorts of bugs. She doesn't really mind, even if it ends up turning her into a sort of zombie-like living hive, and the show would follow her life after this happens

So why not make her bigger.

She gets some play but not really.

Ok but what does her height has to do with anything

Because most wrestling takedowns are going to look retarded with someone below a certain height.

>new season of Growing Up Creepie on Adult Swim

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Why?

I think we're ready as a public for hot muscle men.

You know who ELSE is ready for hot muscle men?

MY MOM

In all seriousness why? In actual seriousness not as a joking question. Are you trying to make fanservice appealing to girls? Gays?

Hot girls will always sell better than hot guys.

The trials and tribulations of attending a magic school in the ghetto, the school has a rivalry with the rich school that teaches the good spells.

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Appealing to girls and gay guys. I mean I'm not explicitly designing him to be every girls perfect husband or the monogamous gay guy's dream man but he's supposed to be a hero. A guy who is going the right thing because it's the right thing. And he's also built like a motherfucker who picks up his smol girl and carries her around.

This is not a fucking statment in anyway about gender or shit. But that honestly male fanservice is almost always kind of shit and marred in bad character writing and barely concealed attempts at getting the fujo audience in with almost always twinks.

Thousands of years ago, giant monsters known as Behemoths roamed the world, carving out entire ecosystems from the trails of destruction they left behind. But none of them are left, all that remain of the behemoths are the gigantic carcasses they left behind upon their death. Civilization, comprised of anthropomorphic scavengers, subsequently was based around these carcasses, building giant cities around the corpses and harvesting materials from the beasts' innards. Society flourished on the eastern continents, where the climate was temperate and cool, but the western continents, resource-rich but with an arid and dry climate, remained untamed. Until now.

The series is set in the western continents, where industrial cities are built around the giant carcasses of Behemoths and smaller settlements scatter the landscape. It follows a lone Jackal gunslinger (pic related is an early design) who wanders the West in search for a cure to his mysterious ailment, a flesh-eating disease that has already claimed his legs, forcing him to stride across the desert on bionic limbs. His is pursued by the series antagonist, a power hungry Hyena Queen who travels in her mobile Skeleton Fortress and sends bounty hunters out to catch the gunslinger in order to bio-engineer his disease into a weapon she can use to gain sway with the carcass-cities.

No fetishes here because OP is a fag, though there would be a fair amount of busty prostitutes in corsets in the series. But they'd all be hyenas and wolves, and I ain't no furfag so that doesn't turn me on.

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It's about goth girls doing goth things.

What do you think of some of the other ideas?

A boy does odd jobs for his uncle while trying to save enough money to leave for Holland and a life as a kick boxer. A tale of self inposed isolation and self destruction.

I've posted this before. Am currently still working on it and it's coming out steadily. There are no real fetishes in it. The main character is cut and muscular but that's only sort of flashes and serves to set up the "wait why are you supposedly a loser" subplot.

I am doing well and hope to have a good script for at least a strong first episode soon.
Out of curiousity what do you know about actual wrestling?

kill everyone ;
become total destroy ;
initiate protocol : terror-kill-die .

I was a wrestler

Okay. So what exactly are we going to expect with you at the helm of an action show.

You want her to be a girl who wrestles but if you're not doing pro wrestling you're working with a combat sport that doesn't actually have strikes and while it can lead to slams might get stale after a while.

What exactly is she going to do in a situation where there's multiple people? Single leg them real hard and hopefully knock them out one by one doing that?

Honestly I don't know. Never thought too hard on it. It's not like it'll ever be a real show anyway.

That might be why you have so many replies about why it might not look even remotely good having a smaller female have a wrestling style.

It's not a good mix and genuinely kind of an odd choice for a girl. Sure there are female wrestlers and good ones in the real world but this is fiction for entertainment and just that looks weird.

an android who thinks he's a sentai/power-ranger type character because he watched too much of it during programming, not drawing the line between reality and fiction. He becomes a high-powered vigilante who absolutely murders any criminal he comes across in the name of justice.

forgot pic

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Ex-CIA spook cyborg bunny girl in a weird cyberpunk future with a decopunk aesthetic, reconnecting with her humanity through the power of friendship via a bitter muslim apostate midget over shared developmental disorders, music, and occasional violent altercations with organized crime.
Fetishes: Short women, muscle girls,
armpits, and feet. Both main characters had their pituitary glands fucked up by cybernetic implants and have to live with being smol,
the bunny girl works at a club with a bunny uniform, and is also fuckin' PACKED. Main protag hates high heels, often sheds them before kicking ass.

Post-Apocalyptic America! The Latter Day Saints have destroyed the Carteli Coalition, forcing them back across the Rio Grande as their ant-uh ONE TRUE POPE tries to kickstart an Crusade. The post-American 'Chicano' Kingdoms have fallen, and now the words of Joseph Smith are heard all through the land as Mormonism transforms into a religion in it's own right. But while Cartels conscript Peasants and the seven American Popes bicker over who is the true Holy See, there's a strange fur clad man in the Northwest.

A place ignored by both Mexican and Mormon alike, the human population scoured by biological weapons and the nuclear winter... It's now a realm of forests, descendants of escaped zoo animals, wolves, genetically engineered predators... And from within this bizarrely primordial world, emerges a man raised by Wolves and the cold winter. He can speak to the Great Eagles, wrestle with the Bears, and it's said he has bested things from before the flood in wit and strength.

Some say he's Nephillim, a great giant who towers over most people. Others a genetically engineered superman created by the Foundation during it's last days. And then others yet proclaim he's the lost prince to a strange land across the seas. A primal creature wandering a world torn apart by religious fanaticism, feuding aristocrats, and the restless souls of the dead. Enter KROGAR!

Studio that made transformers prime, green lantern, clone wars and rebels makes a star trek show post DS9

unlimited alien fetish fuel now that make-up is no longer an issue.

A cute neat animated short.
Two kids with no prior relationship like to wander through a cemetery because of the sense of tranquility and adventure they get out of walking through tombs. It's a big cemetery, so it takes them a while after many days to stumble across each other. Since they both look rather pale and, well, mortuary, they get each other confused for a ghost who can't find the afterlife. Thus, each of them takes it upon themselves to help the other find peace so that they might pass on, believing they can see ghosts and therefore it is their duty to do so.
On the process they learn about each other and improve as people by applying their respective teachings.

So what are your non fetish ideas?

The first idea in this thread doesn't really look like it's a fetish one

But it's also not very good.

I'd like more of these idea threads, but I want to discuss the structure, pacing, arching story of characters, story arcs, as well as how to advertise to fans.
But then it either gets too hard or everyone fantasizes about having talent. I think for that sort of creativity I need to call in /tg/.

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First of all, learn to draw before posting your drawings, don't post designs if you can't draw. Your idea is fine, but putting that drawing there is like smearing shit all over your post and your idea. Secondly, anthropomorphic animals and female hyena prostitutes? Maybe you're really not a furfag, but you'll never convince anyone.

Sacking Rome?

Yeah, I'm no artist, just felt like putting that there because I've posted this idea in a few threads before and I didn't want to give off the impression I haven't been working on it. I've been trying to develop the world a lot more and decided it's best to get some sort of character design out there. It's not like it'll be the final look anyway.

The furfag comment was merely put there to alleviate suspicion considering putting an idea involving anthropomorphic animals in a fetish thread is pretty self-destructive. But I appreciate the comments, ones that are blunt and straight to the point are the best to work from.

A superpowered luchadora and her teen manager tour the world trying to build her reputation, battling monsters and urban legends along the way.

I actually really like these and wouldn't mind watching them at all.

Sounds pretty awesome; I know I'd watch it.

>discuss the structure, pacing, arching story of characters, story arcs, as well as how to advertise to fans.
>I think for that sort of creativity I need to call in /tg/.
Ahhah, good one.

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The lich was a force to be reckoned with back in his "younger" years as he became a dark lord. Eventually he remembered that reason he became a lich in the first place was to get immortality, not rule with an iron fist and just left his bone throne, he became chill and more mischievous than outright evil, settling down in a quiet little town like a normal person... who happens to have raised the ability raise undead armies and can use forbidden soul magic.
>"Greetings Milord, how may I do thine bidding this day?"
>"Why are you talking like that?"
>"I thought speaking old English would be more accommodating to you."
>"Don't worry about it, I've lived through every dialect and slang in this area for the past 300 years."

The Paladin is a relic of the old days of romanticized Knights and Wizards. He pines for the old days when all you needed to get anywhere in life was a blade, a bible and another blade, A paragon of a forgotten age, he wasn't the smartest or the fastest, but get in the way of his sword and say goodbye to your torso, Now we got this wimpy society where you can't even duel to the death to protect your honor, instead you gotta file a noise complaint like a some sorta pansy.
>"Hey, What are those shifty lizardmen doing over there?"
>"C'mon Gramps you gotta call em' Reptilian Americans."

Sounds neat

These ideas are all shit.

So you've just completely missed the last couple of threads where people have posted actual projects they are well into the process of writing.

This is almost nearly a joke thread mate.

>This is almost nearly a joke thread mate.

What makes you say that?

Reminds me of a certain disney movie

I want to make a short, six to seven episode almost miniseries of an animated science fiction mystery. Yes it could be done in live action but live action science fiction traditionally does not even remotely hold up in the effects department and practical effects are difficult. Worth it but difficult.

A young man's only friend is shot dead in his home, with the place ransacked. Depressed he begins to receive messages with information only the dead man would know and decides to look into it himself to honor his dead sparring partner.

It carries a lot of themes and examinations of loneliness. The MC is as of now a seventeen year old in one draft and a twenty one in another. Two ages that serve as barrier lines of entry into another form of adulthood. The very real struggle and grind of deciding what you're going to do with your life and on the dead friends side of how being successful doesn't necessarily wipe away years of social inability.

Are you sure that's a non fetish idea?

Did it turn you on?

A comedy/action series based around this premise.
The main character has a split personality disorder; one of the personalities is heroic while the other one is evil. He is unaware of his condition and instead believes he just has a weird case of narcolepsy. As a villain, he prepares diabolical schemes and plans to either take over the world, steal from banks, all that stuff. His heroic self tries its hardest to stop this foe. Each incarnation has its own alter ego they use to blend in with society and lead very different lives. Each self hates the other with passion despite having never met.
I'd start off the first episodes with the switching dynamic, making it more and more absurdly complicated, only to devout later episodes to one single personality carrying our their daily routine.
I might have them find out the true in a season finale/tv movie special; I dunno.

A wandering weapons vendor in a post apocalyptic/western like setting travels selling his merchandise, from swords, to automatic weapons and even heavier stuff based on either magic or technology. Each episode is dedicated to him selling one of his items, and on the process he tells the legendary story of the weapon's last wielder, which might be made up, real or just romanticized. Action show with hints of comedy; each episode would be dedicated to a different character in a different place with a different weapon on a different quest.
The vendor must be a relatively old guy with a cool voice for his narration will sometimes makes its way into the stories he tells.

A new Avatar series.

It's been some 100 years since Korra book 4, and most of the world feels like the 80's, with some remote places being still pre-industrial and others being somewhat futuristic. The progress from the era of ATLA to the era of Korra was pretty fast, so now make it slower than it was in our world. Fire Nation is the part that's like modern world or a bit more advanced, with robots, computers, smartphones and a secret military program to use satellites to reflect and focus sunlight to imbue firebenders with immense power.

The new avatar is a sandbender kid around the age of 14 whose parents are freedom fighters/terrorists fighting for the independent sandbender state against the corrupt cleptocratic Earth Federation. He flees the Earth Federation after his parents are captured by the Dai Li special forces and he escapes by suddenly using firebending to both his and everyone else's surprise, because nobody even knew Korra was dead, since she may spend years in the spirit world or somewhere else away from society, and people don't really care about avatars much anymore. The kid escapes with Fire Nation weapon smugglers and befriends an older boy who used to be a fire sage adept but ran away. The boy happens to be a descendant of Azula and thus can claim the throne, since the last Fire Lord left no heirs, but there's another candidate installed by the Fire Sages. The boy hopes to gain support of the Parliament with the avatar's help, and teaches the avatar kid firebending. The avatar kid doesn't trust him at first, but eventually learns that the boy really has his people's best interests in mind and wants to become Fire Lord to stop a group of powerful state officials from turning Fire Nation into a militaristic empire once again.

Other characters include a gloomy airbender chick with a guitar who roams the world playing punk rock, a waterbender from a river people tribe in the Earth Federation and a non-bender tomboy con artist.

That actually sounds pretty nice; I like the world building you've established, the time period and the characters sound solid enough to settle an enjoyable development. Perhaps it's just the time I've spent here getting to me, but the connection with Azula seems just a bit fanservice-ey. Still, it could be fun; I know I would watch it.

A vile high school boy (he is the star of the hockey team and has very good grades) who gets revenge on bullies and his teachers in cruel ways.
Later on, he kills the boyfriend of the girl he likes. Unsurprisingly, they start dating and succesfully become a couple. However, a week later, his new girlfirend knows about his psychopatic tendencies and the boy murders her.
The story ends with him destroying the school but the police never caught him (since he attacked the police station with a bomb).

Thanks.

>Perhaps it's just the time I've spent here getting to me, but the connection with Azula seems just a bit fanservice-ey
It's not really, the connection is there because Azula's is the only known offshoot of the Fire Nation royal family (though I didn't read the comics), and because association with her is one of the reasons the avatar kid distrusts the boy at first.