Hard mode: no Keit-Ai
Hard mode: no Keit-Ai
Banjo Kazooie but Rick and Morty.
Arabian nights. it would be neat to see some Arab myths animated
>arabian nights
its 1001 nights
arab stole the stories. fuck arabs
A bunch of people with weird powers fight each other.
>its 1001 nights
fair enough
> fuck arabs
I see you are a man of culture as well
A prison drama taking place in a prison for supervillains. Alternatively, a police procedural starring non-powered cops in a world of superheroes.
So what do the cops even do? Seems the mostly just put up token resistance and get slaughtered against supervillains.
I hadn't thought that far ahead, I'll admit.
What the X-Files department becomes once the existence of the supernatural is common knowledge and aliens openly come to Earth for vacations or to immigrate.
I honestly had my fill of capeshit, even the deconstructions fell like a beating a dead horse
>Banjo and Kazooie are now retired boomers who are out of touch with the new generation of adventurers like them
>Banjo tries to keep his go getter attitude of his golden years. But his optimism gets challenged by the harsh truths of the real world, his own personal issues with his family, and his struggle to remain relevant in a world that seems to be leaving people like him behind
>Kazooie has stayed more or less the same but more cynical than ever. She is an angry drunk prone to getting the duo into more trouble than they need to. Her abnormally compulsive behavior and alcohol addiction would be the main points of conflict for her character.
>Banjo and Kazooie decide to get their shit together once they found out their peers, characters like Crash Bandicoot and Sonic, have not retired whatsoever. The breaking point comes when Mario mocks the duo on live TV, labeling them both as "forgotten scmucks".
>their main goal throughout the series to get their shit together and go on a grand adventure to prove everyone wrong. And show them youngsters what a REAL adventure looks like.
Basically something like JL Kingdom Come but with a more lighter tone and an edge.
A Charlie's Angels type series about three kickass spy ladies travelling the world and doing over the top James Bond shit.
>a police procedural starring non-powered cops in a world of superheroes.
Oh shit. Legit, I was thinking about a plot like this earlier today. Would've been set in DC Comics and follow an experimental team-up between STAR Labs and a police department, where the lab provides weapons and tools to help them deal with superpowered threats. Main team would've been:
>de facto leader equipped with a stun baton and a ballistic glass riot shield that can be extended or retracted
>boisterous type that uses pic related, which can be loaded with a variety of ammo types (shock rounds, breaching rounds, tear gas rounds, etc.)
>STAR Labs police robot
>STAR Labs representative who also acts as the robot's handler. Makes use of fancy gadgets (I was thinking robotic "fireflies" that can harass perps and quickly stitch wounds)
>non-powered hero (basically a martial artist type) who isn't part of the police, but sometimes works side-by-side with them
In addition to the police not having to rely on superheroes all the time, I also wanted them to exclusively use non-lethal force.
I want to retool the Wraith as a modern urban horror/superhero story.
Cute girls saying fuck and shit and killing everything
A small time super villain goes on a journey to become the greatest villain who ever lived. It starts with them being street level and ends with them getting dogpiled by all the top heroes, going to a specialized jail with an honest-to-God smile at their success.
... Isn't this the Metropolis Special Crimes Unit? Or am I thinking of something else.
A human crash lands on an alien planet and now has to survive.
A Fifty Shades/Thomas Crown style caper where an unpowered but well equipped masked heroine is trying to catch her better funded and even more resourceful nemesis in the act as he runs a racketeering scheme against other villains while ostensibly offering them aid and support against the police. Circumstances force them to act together, which leads to a heated affair that gets complicated when happenstance leads them to unknowingly pursue a relationship in their civillian identities. She discovers his identity, but hesitates in turning him in, allowing him time to suss out her secret in turn. This mutual and unspoken deception drives a wedge between them, and ultimately he offers her a chance to flee to Europe with him. She seriously considers it, but her hesitation to accept or decline gives the other villains just enough time to strike out against him, and in the ensuing battle in their masked identities, he surrenders to the police so she isn't forced to compromise herself. Yet he manages to escape custody and leaves her a token of his affection with a letter that she ultimately tears up, unread.
>implying I’m going to share my genius idea on an anonymous image board for one of you to steal
Make sense. Some fuck stole Keit-Ai and made a webtoon out of it.
the adventures of a guy who writes comics
this prompt probably sucks ass but I gave it a shot anyway
>comedy/fantasy adventure
>a pair of kids accidentally discover that they have magical powers
>said powers attract the attention of an undercover being from another world who informs the kids that they're part of a prophecy about being a chance to save the universe
>first episode(s) mostly consists of the two kids being guided in secret by the mentor-archetype to find other people who are part of the prophecy, be it a young-adult average joe, the school bully, a sci-fi/fantasy fanatic, etc.
>eventually, everyone is gathered right before a small army of an evil force invades the city, forcing the group to temporarily put aside their differences and doubts
>after the mentor-archetype helps everyone fend them off, a portal to the other world is left open for our heroes to enter and begin their journey
Batman: The Clone Saga. It is exactly as it implies.
7 siblings with wildly differing personalities have to go and live with their mother's side of the family in the sticks due to WW2. They get drafted into running their aunts' store. Zany misadventures and fun abound until the war finally reaches them after all.
Are they Axis or Allies?
Here's one I've been toying around with.
When giant monsters attack cities, the populace will desperately run in terror. However, there are a few people will actually run TOWARDS the behemoths. These people make up a group called "Kaiju Runners." They go in with nothing but the clothes on their back and a camera in hand. Many Runners compare the experience to a cross between whale watching, bull running and storm chasing. People call them stupid, reckless, insane. And boy, are they right. But no one ever talks about the people who run away. Who knows, maybe we can reach a deeper understanding of Kaiju through their actions. Either way, come hell or Kaiju, the Runners will be there.
I also drew some concepts for Kaiju
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more kaiju concepts
Both? The Axis already took the country, but their place is far enough away that it doesn't really change much. The Allies come in to retake it, fighting comes to their part of the world and everything goes to shit.
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Final designs. absolutely nothing is set in stone yet.
shit
Dwarf lady goes to the surface to get a harem of cute humans.
two guys get fucking PISSED at each other. like, they don't like each other AT ALL. and they're both tough guys and they start fighting. it's crazy fighting too. like a kong fu movie or something. they hit each other super hard and say all kinds of mean crap to each other. it gets so crazy somebody calls the cops!
i'd call it Superman