ITT: Post your shitty idea for a cartoon/comic

ITT: Post your shitty idea for a cartoon/comic.

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>An comedic episodic series where three scientists, one a mechanical engineer, one a Dr. Frankenstein-esque biologist, and one a robotics engineer come together to save the world with their crazy inventions and experiments

>7 asteroids hit earth in quick succession.
>The 2 in europe, 1 in the middle east, 2 in asia(India and china borders) and 2 in America
>The astroids mutate people closest to the astroids giving some people weak superpowers.
>Each month they are given a subconscious task
>The first few who complete the task become stronger.
>Those that don't have severe punishment(Some one gets a copy of their memories, they lose their powers for a day or they forget a language)
>Story is about a Seattle teen stuck in a dead end job and a abysmal social life trying to keep his awesome powers and understand where and how he got these powers.

Imagine world populated by anthropomorphic people who's favourite thing is futuristic racing. We follow adventures of a young rookie racer who discovers conspiracy behind his beloved sport.

Fredrick the Great, the animated series.

>a ruthless mafia killer is hired by someone (unknown to him) to kill an old man in a remote European village, once he reaches the village he will notice that something is wrong. People don't leave their homes at night, strange lights can be seen in the forest that surrounds the village and the village is completely isolated from the rest of the world (even the phones don't work).

Black man explains the bible using videogame and movie references to his ginger dwarf friend.

Steven Universe but good

no

An alien queen crash lands on earth and attacks with an army of giant extraterrestrial bugs, and only two run-of-the-mill exterminators can stop her.

A Japanese man gets lost on a boat and lands in England in the 13th century and becomes a knight. Hilarity ensues.
>Look at all these hills!
>We live on an island too!
>Your roofs are so weird.
>You actually wear FULL METAL ARMOR?
>Your dragons have WINGS?

That reminds me of a One shot by the illustrator of One punch man

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A series based around James Garfield's life.

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Transgender necromancer solves crimes in a fantasy setting by invoking the lingering thoughts and feelings of the dead as they were killed, discovering a plot involving a serial killer stealing the true names of their victims for some nefarious purpose.

A team of cute critters work for a secret organization that defends humanity from eldritch monsters. Main character aside everything is somewhat realist in looks and behaviours, while the team is cutesy looking and react to the horrors happening around them in a far more nonchalant way. Like seeing a room filled with dead bodies and acting more like some who is just seeing garbage on the floor.
At the end there'd be a "lesson we learned today", similar to how south park does.

>A mysterious pandemic has caused millions of people worldwide to transform into horrific "The Thing" type monsters
>Despite being your typical violent murder-machines for the first week or so after their transformation, most eventually simmer down and become docile enough to be able to relearn a lot of their human behaviors
>The protagonist's duty is not to kill these monsters, but to seek out, subdue, and transport them to a facility where they can be rehabilitated
>All while dealing with the misinformation and fear-mongering perpetuated by groups that would rather see them eradicated
>And the economic problems created by having to run and maintain all of these facilities
>And the heavy adjustments society has to make as more and more of the monsters are reintegrated
>And the ethical questions of whether or not they deserve human rights and if keeping them alive is worth the potential danger they pose to the public

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Some guy really wants to kill himself but can't seem to die.

leorio put the gun down :( we can talk about this

I like this one.

I do have an idea that i'll probably never make due to the amount of stuff i have to deal with in my life but it is basically a comedy about an ex-super villain who retired because he basically fucking conquered everything and did everything a super villain was kinda supposed to do and was bored as fuck.
Now he lives with his family of 5 and shenanigans about his previous enemies and new life ensue.

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Not until Togashi finishes his god damn manga

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An Aladdin-slash-Ali Baba kind of Arabian story. But instead of having magic carpets, genies and Princesses, it takes place in a non-monarch country where our hero called Nahyan or some kind of Arabic name is a copycat of Zorro who rides on a camel and fights tyrants stealing from the poor with his scimitar.

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Mc who lives with a harem of monster girls and takes care of them. But does so against his will, is mentally unwell and borderline suicidal.
And the girls are designed by Trevor Henderson.

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Foundation: The Animated Series

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>the year is 2121
>bleak & desolate country ravaged by infighting and mismanagement
>the world leaders and the elite just gave up and fucked off to live in a resort colony while the indigent were left to starve kill each other
>despite the shitty outcome citizens are hopeful for a better future
>people race and play games and make the best of what they have
>a young hero and his crew of pals go on a cross-country roadtrip to uncover every source of running freshwater in the land and chain together a super irrigation system
>some cities have a bigger share of natural resources & salvaged technology than others
>for example there's a city where thorium-based technology exists but the blueprints on how to make more was destroyed so now they hoard it all for themselves and wall off outsiders
>meanwhile there's a city elsewhere that relies on crank-powered everything but there's a secondary class who pushes a massive series of cranks in an underground prison
>side gag stories where an archaeologist is unvovering sacred artifacts from before the Great Fucking-Off
>mistakes an action figure for the effigy if a god
>mistakes an autograph book for a collaborative book of spells
>mistakes a basketball for a brutish tool of war
>the archaeologist is really just an idiot but everyone humors him

There's a sapient parasite species that stitches corpses together to make Frankenstein-esque flesh puppets and acts as a de-incentive to just killing people for their supplies. It's implied that the elite engineered the parasite as part of an invisible war but it never becomes a main plot point.
Dark seedy underbelly stuff like this and the city run by slave-powered crank doesn't ever get discovered by the hero to avoid him turning into one of those faggy "maybe the world deserves to die" type protagonists.

The Crimson Claw.

In an alternate future, the world has been devastated - both from the stalemated Third World War between the United States and Soviet Russia, and a series of natural disasters and plagues called "the Tribulation". The Middle East and much of the Indian Subcontinent have been reduced to radioactive wasteland. The third world is in a state of anarchy as nations collapse and terrorism runs rampant. Millions have died, and the superpowers stand on the brink of nuclear annihilation. And now, supernatural entities set loose by the carnage set to work bringing about the apocalypse.

In the face of these threats, a secret group within the US government and military work to combat these paranormal entities and their human proxies before they can destroy the world.

Main characters are a pair of FBI agents - a pessimistic war vet and his younger, somewhat more idealistic female partner with powers of her own - and a squad of hardened CIA SAC/SOG operators experienced in taking down preternatural threats

...Castle Super Beast?

> "Wander Through This Wonderland"
> Main character is Misty Forrest, 17-18 years old, pretty but deeply depressed young woman
> Lives with dad Nathan, who works hard to provide for her but struggles with alcoholism
> Mother left when Misty was young, recently found dead of opioid overdose, further sending Misty into a downward spiral
> Father and daughter don't understand each other, frequently clash
> Meet our other main character, James Whitaker
> 12-14 years old, bright young man
> Lives with hardworking single mother, Karen
> She loves her son very much but is often very controlling, which James increasingly chafes under
> Divorced James' father when James was only six, had a series of failed relationships since
> James' father recently killed himself after spending years alone, further straining James' relationship with his mom
> One night Misty and James meet
> Misty is considering suicide after a particularly vicious argument with her father
> He talks her down
> the two become fast friends, spend the night together talking
> Misty becomes enraptured by this young boy who showed her kindness in her darkest hour, falls head over heels in love
> she begins stalking him, intent on making him hers and hers alone
Basically follows Misty as she slowly grooms James to be her lover
She alternately soothes and exploits his many anxieties and insecurities while systematically distancing him from his friends and family in an effort to make him emotionally dependent on her

Major focus on Misty's feuds with her primary romantic rival Daisy (James' best friend since kindergarten and mutual crush, who can tell what Misty is up to) and with James' mother Karen (who really disapproves of this weird older girl her son is spending so much time with but allows him to go with Misty because this is the happiest he's been in months). Karen and Misty's father Nathan develop a relationship of their own in a subplot
It all ends badly for everyone

Interesting idea, honestly. Unless the serial killer's nefarious goal is to deadname their victims in which case you should just write it in the form of a Young Adult Novel.

Kids go to work and adults go to school

So...Hazbin Hotel x District 9?

The best idea I saw in these threads was the mental institution one, I'd genuinely watch the fuck out of that

JUST FUCKING DO IT NEFCY! YOU CAN FIX YOUR GOD AWFUL ENDING!

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Yes but it airs every Saturday and it goes through the whole book.

For real tho I really want it because if this
m.youtube.com/watch?v=3pwVEVj3Gzc

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Monster Slayer
>Ordinary high school boy moves in with his batshit insane uncle who kills monsters for a living
>Has to learn to cope with the ever-present threat of being attacked by monsters
>When he originally goes to his teachers they assume he's being abused and using the monsters as a cover story
>When CPS comes to confront the uncle a monster attacks them and he kills it, saving them
>As a result they give the uncle a clean bill of health and swear to never speak of this again
>When the teacher comes to confront the uncle, he's not there, but the kid is
>Vampire attacks the teacher, the kid kills it, but isn't able to completely cure the teacher
>Now he has to set out with his uncle to help cure the teacher before she completely turns and becomes a threat to everyone around her

A murder on Mount Athos

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>new planet setting with magical system
>magic is controlled underground in one spot by a hellish deity who the population worships for rain, good weather, health, peace etc.
>they believe whatever miraculous good fortune they gain is because of this devil named Düerer
>They know he’s real because he has an enormous temple that goes underground where his all black figure minions guard him.
>The devil can’t leave his temple and due to its connection the this worlds equivalent to hell
>so he call upon a tournament to find the smartest and strongest workers on the plant
>four characters eventually become his selected figures to travel the universe in search of a way to break him out, and are dubbed Düerer’s horsemen
>Jack entered to bring his mother back from the dead and is dubbed horsemen of death, and wears a headless horsemen style motif with a pumpkin helmet rather a reaper style.
>Gunnar entered to stop gangsters attacking his community and family, and is the horsemen of war who wears a red spartan->new planet setting with magical system
>magic is controlled underground in one spot by a hellish deity who the population worships for rain, good weather, health, peace etc.
>they believe whatever miraculous good fortune they gain is because of this devil named Düerer
>They know he’s real because he has an enormous temple that goes underground where his all black figure minions guard him.
>The devil can’t leave his temple and due to its connection the this worlds equivalent to hell
>so he call upon a tournament to find the smartest and strongest workers on the plant
>four characters eventually become his selected figures to travel the universe in search of a way to break him out, and are dubbed Düerer’s horsemen
>Jack entered to bring his mother back from the dead and is dubbed horsemen of death, and wears a headless horsemen style motif with a pumpkin helmet rather a reaper style.
style, similar to god of war aesthetic.

Holy shit it's the Graybeards

Steven universe

It'd end up being edutainment, which is never good for education, and they'd probably say he was a faggot like pop-his likes to say about other significant figures in history.

I like it desu
Is it more of an episodic thing or does the quest to cure the teacher a big storyline spanning several episodes or even the whole series?

I’m 99% certain user has already picked “Deadname” as the title lol

Sounds fun desu, would watch

And every plot twist is a side character was actually another side character and everything was caused by a robot from three millennia ago who started as half of the world's first sci fi buddy cop

> Ay Tone where da fuck are we?
Seriously though it sounds like it could definitely be kino
Are you aiming for more straight horror or comedy? I could see it working both ways

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Intriguing idea but don't know if a series is best; maybe a short film?

Damn, that's a good pun, I had completely missed it. A major plot point the concept is contingent on is that stealing the true name from a dead person lets the person who stole it use it to transform their body with it, taking on aspects of the person they stole it from. A truly skilled name thief could completely disguise themselves as the person whose name they stole, if they wanted to. The part about the necromancer being transgender actually factors in here, because they "transitioned" via a similar method, having been bequeathed her mother's true name.

Two kids traveling across the world in search of immortality

>After a Half-Century of total war, peace finally came once the Neo-World Powers had to unite against their common enemy: Aliens
>To fight this a scientist discovered the new power source of humanity, The Oblivion, with this they build the only weapon they could Giant Robots
> We follow Xander a boy who's grandparent was a technician in the Great Earth War, after his mother's death he decided to enlist in the chance to serve the United Conglomerate of America.
>We follow as he learns the secrets left untold of the Earth War and learn that not everything is what it seems.
I imagine the visuals to be a blend of Kirby technology and that Flash Gordon/Buck Rodger clothes with the Generic Anime Mecha.
Try to imagine Jack Kirby's Gundam

Gay Dracula trying to get a date, but he keeps failing because his only pickup line is "I vant to suck your DICK!".

Just when I thought i was out, they pulled me back in.

Back to the Future - in space

I was thinking of like a graphic novel.

Two similar ideas in the same universe. Overarching concept is that in the 2040s a new pandemic ravages the globe. The disease is both highly contagious and extremely lethal, and is dubbed "The Lurking Death" for both its ability to persist on surfaces for an unusually long time and the fact that the infected show no symptoms for up to a full month, allowing them to spread it to many people in the interim. Once symptoms appear, the infected person is dead within five to seven days - no exceptions. The disease is projected to kill anywhere from 80% to 100% of the human population

> Spring Everlasting
The story follows a suburban American family - a father, a mother, their high-school aged son and daughter - confined to their home as the government declares martial law and a national quarantine to prevent the spread of the disease. As society falls apart around them, the family begins to unravel as well. External threats such as looters, out-of-control fires, and the disease itself are ever present, but the greatest threat of all proves to be infighting within the family itself

> Last Dance
The Masque of the Red Death meets 120 Days of Sodom. A collection of government officials and financial elites retreat to an isolated compound intent on riding out the plague and rebuilding society in it's wake, but instead fall into a spiral of petty politics, violent feuds, and finally nihilistic hedonism and depravity as the futility of their task becomes evident.

A psychological thriller of a super hero.
First episode guy discovers he has powers. He stop a crime but the police try and arrest him for interfering.

Second episode he loses his powers and is put into a mental asylum. Apparently had a history of making up super powers.

Third episode, his powers start to come back, apparently the government has been removing powers from super heroes and calling them crazy.

Fourth episode is the main character trying to figure out what the truth is. If he has powers or if he's crazy.

That sounds like a good idea

A bit like Glass but perhaps not shit

Oh shit. That just hit me.
I don't know I'd just like a show in which never really gives a clear answer if the main character actually has powers. And each episode contradict the previous episode.

A team of 6 super teen girls fight crime in Sapphire City as the Teen Queens!
They juggle friendship and romance with kicking ass and fighting crime!
Except they mostly just do community service since the city doesn't recognize underage heros if they aren't sidekicks.

That was already done in JTHM.