Oh by the way! I added a new title for a cartoon concept to my Google Drive! It's called "Rad Granny"!
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Oh by the way! I added a new title for a cartoon concept to my Google Drive! It's called "Rad Granny"!
Meet Stephanie Galaxy! A young peppy magical girl with laser fingers and a love of bouncy pop music, pizza, and many other things earth has to offer. Stephanie is the first of the cryptids and creatures to manifest in the lininal spaces they call home, as well as the youngest of the group… but there’s something about her no one knows… the asteroid that destroyed their home planet and forced her to seek refuge on earth… was partially her fault… she was so frozen with fear that she didn’t even try to blow up the coming space rock… she will never forgive herself for the demise of her home, family, and people… now lost, with only her memory to keep them alive…
When the stars align, they form into the ultimate dream team!
It's been a while, since I last posted anything Power Up! related.
This is supposed to be a gathering moment.
cartoon concept i had a dream about will definitely post more soon
"Disney's Angels" TV Show idea
30 years ago, "Angels in the Outfield" hit theaters. And its success led to two stand-alone spin-offs that don't connect to the first movie. Those spin-offs being "Angels in the Endzone" and "Angels in the Infield", which were both released on ABC in 1997 and 2000 respectively. And yet, with the rise of Disney+, it got me thinking, what if "Angels in the Outfield" had an animated TV series that was based on the films?
In my mind, I imagined that this show would simply be called "Angels", as opposed to "Angels in the Outfield: The Animated Series", or something like that. Reason being because I figured every episode title begins with "Angels", kind of like how with "Hercules: The Animated Series", every title for each episode began with "Hercules" and branched off of that name.
DISTRIBUTOR
Disney+
ANIMATION
I think 2D animation may qualify better as opposed to CG animation.
SETUP
Every episode would take up a full 30 minutes, resulting in two commercial breaks. The show could last for about two seasons at best. And as I stated up top, the title of every episode begins with the word "Angels".
CAST
The big debate I have is if cast members from the movies like, hypothetically speaking, Christopher Lloyd and David Alan Grier should reprise their respective roles as angels Al and Bob Bugler, or if they should be recast with sound alikes. But alongside them, we would get a new set of characters.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt even once stated how he'd be all in for an "Angels" reboot, so I wasn't sure if he should return as Roger Bomman (albeit grown up) or if he should voice an entirely new character.
EPISODE IDEAS
Down below are some ideas I have for episodes this show could have, and it doesn't always have to rely on helping a sports team. Some episodes break the norm by showing Angels helping other people with real-life issues.
"Angels on Ice" - The premiere episode where Al helps out a losing ice hockey team.
"Angels on the Court" - A new angel character helps out a losing basketball team.
"Angels in the Midfield" - A new angel character helps out a losing soccer team.
"Angels in Las Vegas" - A new angel character tries to stop a hustler from gambling in the casino and warns the hustler about the dangers of constant gambling, which can be considered illegal.
"Angels Wipe Out" - When the angels hear a prayer from a surfer, Al's constant helping prevents him from taking a vacation in another part of Heaven, which worries the other angels.
"Angels We Have Heard on High" - A Christmas-themed episode based on the song of the same name.
This is all I've got, but while this idea may be religious, I'm still hopeful we'll get an "Angels" TV show on Disney+ one day.
Johnny Test: Power Up - Susan Test design Version 2
The changes here, compared to the first iteration are new shoes and socks and a new skirt, inspired by Jinafire Long from Monster High G3.
"What if Despicable Me was given an animated TV Show?" by me. Well, with the fourth movie coming to theaters and on digital platforms in 2D and 3D in two more weeks, I feel like "Despicable Me" deserves to have a TV show given the franchise's popularity. But like all TV shows based on movies, there are some setbacks, like choosing between 3D or 2D animation, or who should be the new voices for some of the characters (not all of them, of course, but just whoever was voiced by celebrities like Steve Carrell and Kristen Wiig). But down below, I have some thoughts for what can work.
SETUP
The biggest debate is how the show's setup should work. For one thing, some episodes can focus on the Minions (with Chris Renaud and Pierre Coffin respectively voicing them again). Other episodes can focus on the girls (with Miranda Cosgrove and Dana Gaier reprising their roles as Margo and Edith respectively). But for some episodes, they should take up a full 30 minutes.
CAST
For obvious reasons, Chris Renaud and Pierre Coffin would reprise their roles as the Minions along with Miranda Cosgrove and Dana Gaier as Margo and Edith. In regards to Gru, maybe someone like Brain Hull should take over like he did for Adam Sandler in "Hotel Transylvania 4: Transformania". I don't know if Kristen Wiig would be able to reprise her role as Lucy Wilde, but if she can't, either Julie Marcus or Andree Vermeulen can take over.
This is all I've got, but hopefully Universal will release a "Despicable Me" TV series one day.
Johnny Test: Power Up! - New logo
I had to completely redo the logo, because I didn't like the first iteration.
This time, I used a different font on all texts, added some effects, while retaining that chrome effect and the spacey vibe.