Your Own Anime (People with good imagination Thread)

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Xzithelost

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So if you could create your own Anime how would you go about it who would be your main character (Would you put yourself into it or create your own random character)

Would the plot make sense or would it go bananas

Would you Kill off main characters Keep them till end

Would you have a happy ending (Good guys win) Or Bad ending/Sad ending (Bad guy wins/Kills all main characters)

Would you have a In deep story (Love/drama/Real world issues) Or would you just have a easy story line (Like the main characters daily life or Just random pop up scenes of your characters)

Would you go for Kiddie audience or Adult sorta crowd (I.E swears/nudity/Death/Guns)

Would you make Pop culter refrences or parodies

Would you Go Cliche with your main characters (Dumb/Smart/Funny/All rounder/Badarse/Twat/"Pedo/Sexual Deviant") Or create a new version of emotions and arcs to enable character flaws that drift away from most anime

If you managed to read all that leave ya idea following them sorta above motions (Meaning make a comment telling me everything you would do in detail or Just simple)

Also try and drift away from Ninjas/Robots/Harems make ya own adventure anything can happen Nuthing is cursed or called bad Everything goes (Sexual/killing/nuthing/Sitting around watching Friends on T.V)

So if you have read all that Here's my idea XD i don't think anybody will like but hey I don't mind i like Making up stuff and having a imagination



Character Name: Zoey (Character i would be Author instertion)

Story: As earth was being attacked by a new mutation found within the earth by a company called BBWM (Building Better Worlds Mining)After the attack they send a force to underground facility and lose everyman but before they lose All there troops the main lift to the under ground facility Starts coming up scared and frightened they arm there guns and aim as it opens a bloody hand grabs door open to lift and out comes one of the troops that went underground
Bleeding and dying They get him to the operating room and fix him up as he is coming back from death he explains what he saw down there Knowing what they are up against they call in the top 8 Greatest warriors in the world "Marco" (He likes big guns and has been shot more then 27 times and just wont die) "Zoey" (She's close range specialist and loves Heavy caliber shotguns)
"M9" (Unknown to the world he was told to be dead after being shot in the head but now wears a metal case across left side of his face He likes sharp objects, Knives, Swords) "Kirk" (Explosives man He knows bombs like you know yourself) "Deadman'shand" (Commando of the group loves assault rifles Can take apart and put back together a AK within 6 seconds Don't ask)
"RED" (7 foot 2 He likes fighting bears out in the wild wearing nuthing but his pants bare feet and bare hands Kinda explains himself on sight) "TechEd" (Loves his robots Uses most high tech equipment All of which he builds himself) Last but not least "Tac" (Speed/Agility/stamina He can move faster walking then you can running and Only uses his trusty Colt 1911 to which he named Betty after his 3rd wife He shot her with it)

(EDIT) Sorry yes this would be a series not a Movie i know it sounds like a crappy movie XD
But i would pan out the Plot and show the true meaning of the story and characters

Sorry for long/Cliche story I understand it's bad and i like adding bits to it but this story is really long (I have made captions and a plot deeper with arcs and character building "In notepad on PC") It's way to long to put on this but that's just a taste of what's in my mind Boring stories i just think of in my free time.

Now write your own story in comment And try and be nice nobody's ideas are perfect Have fun
<3
 

Terminate421

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A Pokemon anime, NOT LIKE THE CURRENT ONE

what I mean is, remember how ash wants to be the Pokemon Master? That's means in their universe there already is one. Well the anime focuses on his adventures, as a 25 year old master voiced by Dan Green. (Manliest voice ever)

HOWEVER, the show focuses 90% of the time on his Pokemon, all of which have crazy and or strange backgrounds, each one has their own name and has their own voice and such (the rules still apply that the master cannot understand his Pokemon's language but the viewer can clearly tell what they are saying as if they are talking. Along the way into a dangerous new continent, the master catches a new Pokemon who must prove himself to the entire team of over 24 other Pokemon.
 
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If I had the talent (which I don't), I'd make something akin to Cowboy Bebop, Outlaw Star, and Firefly.

A band of adventurers, in space, with western (as in wild west) themes, who always seem to be down on their luck, be it from their pasts catching up to them, or jobs just going awry, with a kickass soundtrack.
 

GrimTuesday

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Mine would be about sky pirates. When I was younger I read a series called the Edge Chronicles which made me fall in love with the concept of skyships. The world that the show would take place on is a world covered archipelago of floating islands, though there are some regular landmasses, which are where the more wealthy people live. On the floating islands is where the normal people live, and where sky traders ply their trade all the while wary of sky pirates. It would be a more adult series, with a steampunk setting, with a Victorian style as far as fashion goes.

The series would follow Ambrose, and the other members of the crew of The Thunderhawk, a skyship of a less than reputable nature. Ambrose is the ships doctor, and while he has some ethical issues that he struggles with, he (and most of the crew) is basically a good man in a world mostly populated with bastards.
 
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A young person (male or female) currently at university in [nameless city that is effectively Tokyo] discovers that s/he has superpowers, but there's a catch: they're Lovecraftian Superpowers - http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/LovecraftianSuperpower. The reason this person developed the powers could be a big event that affected everyone in the city or simple exposure to an actual monster. It's not important.

Anyway, what follows is this university student at first hiding his/her powers (since, y'know, superheroes tend not to shoot bone spikes out of their wrists or use veins, arteries, and their own blood as acid-coated whips), but being forced to use them either in self-defence or to help another person. They become a superhero/vigilante of sorts and the anime follows them trying to balance their very demanding university life and their vigilantism, but with a very dark take on it, since s/he pretty much has to murder all the criminals they confront by sheer virtue of not having non-lethal powers and having very little understanding of them. Naturally, the news media wouldn't be that supportive.

Oh, also, the powers necessitate that s/he be a cannibal.

All that shapeshifting takes a huge toll on the body's metabolism and physical reserves, and because science totally works that way, the most expedient method to gaining it back (aside from eating like a million calories a day) is human flesh, blood, bone, marrow, etc.

As the series progressed, the student could meet other people with powers, confront criminals who had no other choice in life, and nearly "starve" to death after a big encounter and be forced to feed on an innocent bystander or a friend, which could cost them a limb at best.
 

[Kira Must Die]

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Well, I don't have anything concrete, but I did come up with a random one a weeks or two ago about a young pop idol/model who rose to fame, but was very self-centered and treated everyone around her . At her peak she faced various difficulties, and quickly fell from grace and lost everything. She lived as a NEET for two years. After doing a bit of growing up and contemplating her life over the past years, she decides to come out and attempts to put her life back together. The story begins at the latter, as she runs into people with similar problems, as well as people she once knew.

That's all I got so far. I know id doesn't really sound like an anime, but I like more grounded, self-contained stories.

Also, like Terminate421, I also had an idea for a Pokemon story, based more on the video games, though.

It's about a girl (Yeah, I tend to prefer female characters) who lives on an island off the coast of a Pokemon region with her mother, as her father is out on his Pokemon journey. The girl grew up loving Pokemon, watching her father on TV winning Pokemon tournaments with her mother, and dreams to become a Pokemon trainer like her father. But one day, her mother is contracted with a serious illness, and any attempt to contact the father has failed, as it seems that he has disappeared. Heart-broken, the girl began to detest her father for not being there in a time of need. After a while, her mother's illness became terminal, and the girl spent her days caring for her mother, and soon even her dream of becoming a Pokemon trainer died. Several months later and the girl is working in a local Poke Mart in order to support herself and her mother, but she's also betting on Pokemon battles, relying on her friend to win them for her. But her friend decides to leave to the main land on his Pokemon journey. The mother thinks that she's still interested in Pokemon, and feels that she should go on one as well, to see the world, meet new people, and have fun. The girl declines. Contemplating on how she's gonna make enough money to get by now that her friend is leaving, as she doesn't wanna risk betting on anyone else, she one day comes across a lone, abandoned Pokemon. It was a Pokemon that she had never seen before, but she gets the idea that she could train it and win Pokemon battles on her own. So she takes it home and begins training it. However, by the time she wins her first battle, her mother passes. Left with nothing to go back to, she remembers what her mother wanted, so she decides to go on a pokemon journey as well, using the money she won to purchase a Pokedex and ferry tickets to the main land. So begins her journey, however she soon learns just how different the main land is and mow much it contrasts from her bleak life. As the story goes she meets various trainers of colorful personalities, battle gym leaders, come across various obstacles , and build her relationship with her Pokemon.

And again, that's all I got for that, and most of it is stuff I made up on the spot. I don't intend it to be a downer throughout. After that it becomes a bit more action-y.

Now, these are just works in progress and synopsis', and this is the first time telling anyone my ideas. PLEASE DON'T LAUGH AT ME OH GOD WHY DID I POST THIS I REGRET EVERYTHING!

I like write dark stories, but not too dark. When I write something, I don't like to rely purely on violence, nudity, or swears, or constantly kill off main character after main character in order to pass it off as mature or adult. it just comes across as just shock value. I only use such things when the story calls for it.

I remember coming up with many other stories, but most of them I forgotten, or are more like fanfics, like the Pokemon story. Like I came up with a Pee Wee's Big Adventure-esque K-ON! story about Yui and her guitar, and one crossover between Madoka Magica and Haruhi, and another crossover with Zelda and Fate/Stay Night.
 

Slenn

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Well, the one big idea I've always wanted to do is this:

This is mostly a draft and synopsis of what I would like to do. Some dates and facts will most likely be changed.

An anime based on the four forces of nature: strong nuclear, electromagnetism, weak nuclear, and gravity.

At the beginning of the anime, we'll see silhouettes of humanoids working on a project, all the while reflecting on a few vague history tomes that were in their library. They state that 3 million years ago there was a massive being that consumed all life that it came across, and with each consumption of flesh, the being would grow even bigger. It's also stated that four girls with the powers of the forces of nature defeated the beast and returned the life it stole back into the void of space. So they decide to fulfill this incomplete historical statement. The two figures create four infants, each with the capability of using one of four forces of nature.

These infants are sent back in time about 25 years before this being will approach Earth, around 2999 AD (These dates might be changed in order to make sure this goes fluidly). They also choose this date, because it's also when the well renowned physicist, James Mason, exists and has successfully shown how gravity works with the other three forces. They also note that even then, the forces of nature has a slightly different interpretation than that of the definition in 2012 AD. Furthermore, they know that the forces of nature have a completely different definition as the one in 3,000,000 AD. However, they know that this is the best time for these girls to grow up in so that they can learn about all the large revelations that have been discovered between 2012 and 2999.

James Mason and his wife raise them and school them as well. The humanoids explain the situation and that there has been some anomalous data in the night sky, showing that there is an unknown mass that will approach Earth in 25 years time. They also explain that the four girls are the most powerful weapons that have been created, and they are to grow up like normal humans, but focus their learning in the sciences. The more they know, the more tricks and powers they can unlock.

Much of the beginning would focus on their upbringing. The majority of the series would focus on them flying from planet to planet that has been consumed by the massive being in order to find out its origins and how to stop it. All the while the girls are learning how to shape and improve their powers.

Strong nuclear would be the leader and "tank". A Joan of Arc type character.
Electromagnetism would be ecstatic, sharp, and witty while used to being a jack of all trades.
Weak nuclear would be at first be shy, but then turn into a childlike happy person.
Gravity would be a little bit misunderstood, and little bit of a volatile temperament that reacts with EM in a lot of ways. That settles itself throughout the beginning to the very end.

That's pretty much the jist of it. I'm a tad tired, so I'll type more when I get the chance.
 

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My favorite animated TV show still remains Aeon Flux, so something in that vein of surrealist, future-sexual, franken-topia. For an early 90's cartoon, it's still miles ahead of what's made today, in terms of ideas, if not technical execution.

In keeping with that kinda thinking, I wouldn't really want to make an ANIME anime, but try and appropriate the technically proficient and expressive aspects of the style to new subject matter typically divorced from the tropes that exist and are seen to exaggeration around the japanese productions. Basically: Boondocks - not moa eyes panty mecha VS 23: weird caption.

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I'm not trying to be a poor sport, just reflecting on the general idea. My elevator pitch would probably be about a speculatively realistic military drama focusing on a genius mind and his/her R&D lab / proving grounds / weapons tests.
 

thesilentman

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Take Darker than Black's setting, Blame's protagonist, and a plot that seems to be ripped out of Priest, and you'd get the anime that I'd like to make.

To elaborate:

-The protagonist is a god. Not omniscient, but has the powers of such. Also, he wields a halberd, CAUSE FUCK SWORDS!
-He's really damn silent. No one's been able to get him talk. The people who had were killed by him.
-He goes to a city that has lots of morally grey inhabitants that are out to either help him or murder him gruesomely.
-The antagonist is the personification of absence. Antagon-kun (I'm proud of the nickname, okay?) simply is the definition of everything not existing, but he exists to make sure that that definition of absence isn't tainted, ie making everything into nothing. I apologize for broken minds.

And that's the basics. I'm actually writing a story similar to this one, but this particular idea would work well as an anime.
 

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I want to make a tv show that tells story about group of friends in a rock band and the life that surrounds them. Kind of like Flight of the Conchords but less about their music.
 

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Okay, set in an alternate reality turn of the century (from 1800s to 1900s.) In this world, the classic fantasy races and ideas still exist. There are orks and wizards running around everywhere, BUT, it's all through the filter of the turn of the century. So, there are different groups which represent the gangs of the time. There are charismatic poor-neighborhood leaders, who are actually wizards. The main character is an Irish human immigrant (because Irish accents are sexy) around 18. He is very quiet, but angry when it comes to the obscenely wealthy. When he first comes to New York, by the way, that's where it takes place, where else would it, he meets a young street boy (about 9 or 10) who he starts to get along with quite well. He soon has to reveal who his is to this young boy, which is he is a descendant of wizards so powerful that they were though of as gods. He becomes a her of the people, in a way. It sounds better in my head.
 

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I would have one based around a world with five diffrent kinds of beings. The Astirinith (angels), Marxxckt (demons), Ulendoln Toln (elder ones), humans, and the Ulgrundal (the dead). The protagonist would be Jacob Fairchild who would find out he was actually a half angel half human after meeting with Eziek a angel in charge of guarding earth from demon incursion for unknown reasons. It would focus on lots of moral grey areas with the angels being split in civil war with the current lord of the angels Azerath on one side and his brother Laniriel on the other. Azerath would be very harsh and willing ot kill innocents to get the job done and very oppressive, controling his subjects lives completely with angel society being fairly communist but he would be doing what he thinks is best for all beings and trying to make sure everyone survived and could live a good life. His brother would be far more naive, prefering liberty and justice but at the same time chaotic and seeing things in a very black and white way that can cause problems for everyone. The demons are a constant threat to the angels but are also torn by their destructive nature. Demons society is based on the idea of Baagleck or servitude and everyone is bound as a servant to someone else who dominates them with strength. The only way to move up is to kill or defeat your master and force others into your service. There are currently 24 Baackleck Drek (I serve myself) or demon princes in the underworld, and each is lord over part of it and trying to defeat the other 23 so they can be the demon king. This happens every now and again throguhout history and when united the demons are a huge threat. The Elder Ones are a race that lives on desire and emotion and are very powerful but also selfish. A individual elder one is one of the most powerful beings in the world, especially since they have the power to absorb souls in order to empower themselves but their nature makes them very scattered barely held in line by a king. The dead are somthing like grim reapers, they are souls that after dieing were still partially intact and so were made into beings to protect the Order. They are bound to duty to preserve the cycle of death and reincarnation and prevent any faction from capturing the well of souls so that no one can absorb the power of those who die before they can reincarnate. Also the thing souls are made of is called Indrium, and it is also the source of the powers of each race. All have some of it but gain more of it in diffrent ways. Angels absorb Indrium from the space around them after it filters out from the Well of Souls, Demons get it by drinking the blood of other beings, Elder ones steal it straight from the souls of others and the Dead get it from the well of souls. Humans have some stored within but can't use it. There would also be a conflict over the Angel capital which is in between dimmensions. It is the Golden City. The Elder Ones claim to have built it but had it taken from them during their war with the angels (they lost after Azerath and Laniriel started leading the angels) but it seems unlike anything they have the power to build, and is directly linked ot the well of souls, meaning whoever holds it has great power. I actually have alot more of this stuff, since I am trying to write a story with it, including partial langues for each faction ect ect.
 

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I do have a story that I imagine as an anime, and I would like to make it into a comic someday:

The main characters are magical girls working for a totalitarian government in the future. The girls have been genetically engineered so that they can transform, and they have been trained since birth to trust their government implicitly and obey orders. In this world, magic can only be used while someone is completely devoid of emotion, almost in a meditative state. This is hard to do in a battle situation, so the girls transform into their emotionless counterparts in order to use magic effectively. Unfortunately, as they turn into their magical forms more often, the girls become more emotionless even when not transformed. One of them shows no emotion at all at this point, while the annoyingly cheerful character turns out to have been faking her emotions for a long time.
Along with several individual magical girls, there is also a batch of clones created to test how the magical girls fare with different levels of training and in different types of environments. At this point, there are only two of these clones left alive: one who received mentally-scarring amounts of training, and one who has been exposed to no danger and generally lives a normal life. They see each other as sisters, and they hang out when the one isn't at school and the other isn't putting down the rebels. At the climax of the first episode, the fighter clone is fatally wounded. She realizes that her twin's organs will be harvested to save her, so she instead takes her own life. The one with no training now has to join the magical-girl police force thing. Meanwhile, she has the hots for a boy who is (of course!) secretly the rebel leader and has his own magical abilities.

In the end, the government leaders are killed and all of the magical girls are dead except main-character-girl, who goes on a rampage and kills the remaining rebels, including the boy she had a crush on. The girl chooses to transform into her emotionless state and stay that way permanently, and then the series ends. There are no good guys and nobody wins.
 

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Mine would be batshit crazy and make no sense whatsoever.

I would create characters that fans adored and kill them off without even a mention.

Sometimes they would talk of glorious things and story arcs that would never come to fruition or even be remarked upon again.

I would then intersperse supposedly meaningful messages hidden throughout that are actually completely meaningless.

Then, after it was all finished, I would release a virus from the DVD that erased all data on it, causing those who watched it to question if it had ever really happened.


Then I'd probably go bankrupt because that's seriously the worst P.O.S business practice imaginable.

(Not counting Sega's Copyright Law department)
 

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I'd make an anime based on an old roleplaying thread from the anime board of GameFAQs. It was called 'Perform an anime attack on the person who posted before you' but I'd just call it MUGEN because it was a big mash up. Eventually it boiled down to my character whose powers/abilities/etc were all self-centered; magic from Slayers, Street Fighter special attacks, and a D-scanner with a collection of digimon cards which could change his Tenchiken (he was the son of Ryoko and Tenchi, which had it's own perks).

Another character had a large army of 'real' robots (mobile suits, armoured cores, etc) and was a Human Plus from Armoured Core, AKA a cyborg, all extra gubbins internal, operating out of an asteroid, with a hybrid Armoured Core Gundam dual-wielding plasma rifles. The third character had a smaller army of magic robots (getter robo, evas, etc) and was a Newtype operating out of a colony piloting a Sazabi.

The Newtype invited my character to his colony to try and convice me to fight for him, but to justify our fighting I made up some stuff about the three of us fighting over the three potential paths of humanity, with my character representing the past, the cyborg representing the 'present', and the Newtype representing the potential future. While my character represented independance he also represented isolation. The cyborg represented compromise, but also dependance on technology. The Newtype represented communality, but also a potential loss of 'self'.

The cyborg won eventually, although by that point we had become fenemies. A bittersweet ending as my character got worn down, acknowledged that his path isn't the way forewards, let himself get blasted, but then went Berserk with a capitol 'B'; a D-scanner is just a toy after all, unless you are a Digidestined, but if that was the case where was my character's partner? Inside him, his unique phisiology caused his body to remain and subsume his partner Akumon when they attempted to Fusion Digivolve back when he was a kid. Shin Akumon, upon his reemergence made a fight of it and managed to kill off the Newtype, who may have been able to fight my character off, but being a Newtype meant his empathic abilities, enhanced by his Sazabi's Psycomm system were overwhelmed by the Satui No Hado.
 

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A story of an Empire that hires badass professional killers to kill off generic anime protagonists because the empire got wise to how cliches work in their own world.It would be half humor, half awesome combination like venture brothers, however the show would not rely on humor based off of overreactions to dialogue or action, but the dialogue and actions themselves. We would also see the majority of the show from the point of view of the killers themselves.

This is just a skeleton, but that's the idea anyway.
 

Casual Shinji

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Does it have to be an "anime"? Using the term like that feels kinda like you're boxing yourself in with tropes and cliches.

I do have a few story concepts in my head though.

One of wich being about a troll who was raised by this weird old hermit lady who lives in a cabin in the woods. She ultimately dies of old age, and the troll is left too human to be a troll and too trollish to be human. It's not as dramatic as it sounds though. It's set a forrest filled with all sorts of strange creatures, like wood nymphs and other trolls and such. The world is kinda based on the Gnomes book by Rien Poortvliet.

Anyway, here's a picture I drew of him.

 

blazearmoru

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If I were to make an anime, it would be a plot centered story.
The main protagonist will change 50~70% into the story.
The 2nd protagonist will be introduced early in the story having some connection to the 1st protagonist.
The ending would be bittersweet. No reason to sugarcoat it, nor to go out of my way to make everyone feel like shit.
The characters would begin with cliche for the purpose of deluding the audience.
The cliche characters have a reason for being cliche which becomes revealed as the plot unravels.
I tried a million times to write this story. My bad grammar keeps getting in the way.
 

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GrimTuesday said:
Mine would be about sky pirates. When I was younger I read a series called the Edge Chronicles which made me fall in love with the concept of skyships. The world that the show would take place on is a world covered archipelago of floating islands, though there are some regular landmasses, which are where the more wealthy people live. On the floating islands is where the normal people live, and where sky traders ply their trade all the while wary of sky pirates. It would be a more adult series, with a steampunk setting, with a Victorian style as far as fashion goes.

The series would follow Ambrose, and the other members of the crew of The Thunderhawk, a skyship of a less than reputable nature. Ambrose is the ships doctor, and while he has some ethical issues that he struggles with, he (and most of the crew) is basically a good man in a world mostly populated with bastards.
Sounds like a word for word description of this [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skies_of_Arcadia] through the medium of this [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Exile] with the protagonist of this [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_%28manga%29].
 

CrazyGirl17

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My anime would be about a teenager who joins with a shapeshifitng alien life form to defeat evil aliens... and okay, maybe it's bit cliche, but I'm all for playing with tropes to make it more interesting...