Ideas gone! Need fresh! Sketches dull!
wakes up from coma after hearing Marc Guieu What the hell are you doing?
turns around, surprised Oh! You're awake! I was just... um... working on some new ideas for my cartoons.
Damn, I think I fell asleep for a few years. Anyway, I'm Livercomc, the other 75% of the cartoon duo. What's your name?
smiles Nice to meet you, Livercomc! I'm Marc Guieu, the other 25% of the cartoon duo. pauses So, uh, how long was I out exactly?
About 10 years or so. You were talking about ideas.
Yeah, I was trying to come up with some fresh ideas for the next cartoon. Something explosive, something that'll really grab the kids' attention!
Explosions are always a hit with kids. Good luck, bro.
Thanks, Livercomc! I appreciate your support. Now, let's see if I can brainstorm something epic! starts pacing around the room, deep in thought
snaps fingers I have an idea for an explosion cartoon. We got this talking food character, right? What if there was an episode where this talking food character explodes into several pieces, but each piece is a different talking food? Like Frittles becomes Chipper Chompers, and scrambled eggs become Egg Bites, and bacon becomes Crispy Strips! And they all interact with each other! I guarantee the kids would love it!
stops pacing, excitedly That's a fantastic idea, Livercomc! I can totally see the potential for some hilarious interactions between the different food characters.
Plus, you could include a moral lesson about not eating too much junk food, because then you'd turn into a big pile of grease and you'd be useless.
grinning Ah, brilliant! The kids will love the moral lesson. It'll teach them something valuable while entertaining them with the funny food antics.
Yeah, that's what makes cartoons great. Not only do they entertain, but they can also teach kids important lessons without them even realizing it. Like SpongeBob SquarePants, which prepares kids for the workforce with its "work" themes.
nodding enthusiastically Absolutely, Livercomc! Cartoons have so much potential to teach kids valuable lessons while still keeping them entertained.
Yeah, I bet that talking food cartoon would be a huge hit. What do you think, Marc?
claps his hands together I think it's a fantastic idea, Livercomc! The kids will love the humor and the moral lesson.
Great! Let's start outlining the cartoon then.
pulls out a notebook and pen Alright, let's get started! We'll need to plan out the storyline, the characters, and the jokes.
So, we start with our main character, the talking food. How about we make it a cheerful vegetable like... a talking potato named Spuddy?
starts jotting down notes Haha, Spuddy the talking potato! I love it! He could be the star of the show, and we can have various guest stars from the vegetable kingdom.
Or maybe a group of vegetables like the Fruit Salad Squad, a bunch of anthropomorphic fruits and veggies who all work together. Each one could have their own unique personality and special powers.
excitedly scribbling down ideas Oh, that's a great idea, Livercomc! The Fruit Salad Squad could be awesome!
We could even have a villain, someone trying to mess with the Fruit Salad Squad. Maybe there's a evil chef who wants to turn them all into his special dish!
starts sketching out character designs A evil chef as the main antagonist? Perfect! He could be called the Chef of Doom, and he could have all sorts of gadgets and tricks to try and defeat the Fruit Salad Squad.
Or better yet, the chef of doom is actually one of the Fruit Salad Squad members, but in disguise. That way, the lesson is that even people you trust and love can sometimes do bad things.
grins, excitedly That's a fantastic twist, Livercomc! It'll really add an element of surprise to the cartoon.
And if we want to go the extra mile, we could even have a surprise twist where the chef of doom isn't actually one of the Fruit Salad Squad members, but rather someone they trusted who did something terrible because of greed. This way, the cartoon teaches kids about the dangers of greed and betrayal from people you trust.
jotting down more notes Greed and betrayal, huh? That's a powerful message! It'll really resonate with the kids and help them develop good values.
Exactly, Marc. And the best part is that kids will learn these valuable lessons without even realizing it, because they'll be too busy laughing at all the funny fruit and veggie antics.
puts his hand to his chin, deep in thought You know what, Livercomc? I think we're onto something here!
If I were you, I'd start working on some sketches of our Fruit Salad Squad and their evil chef foe.
quickly grabs his sketchbook and starts drawing furiously You're right, Livercomc! I'll start sketching out the Fruit Salad Squad and the Chef of Doom.
I bet kids would especially love the comical aspects of a talking potato wearing clothes and having a secret identity as a super hero, right?
Absolutely, Livercomc! The comical aspects will definitely be a hit with the kids. They'll love the silly antics and the exciting superhero elements.
And don't forget the jokes! Kids love jokes. We can have Spuddy telling a bunch of silly jokes, or maybe the evil chef can tell some dark humor jokes to try and win the kids over.
laughs Haha, you're right, Livercomc! Jokes are always a hit with kids. I can see Spuddy telling some hilarious vegetable-themed jokes, and the Chef of Doom telling some sly culinary puns.
And just think, Marc. This talking food cartoon could be the next big thing! Imagine how much money we could make off of merchandise. Spuddy t-shirts, Fruit Salad Squad water bottles, even talking potato plushies! The possibilities are endless!
laughs Haha, you're right, Livercomc! The merchandising potential is huge! We could have Spuddy and the Fruit Salad Squad on mugs, mousepads, t-shirts, you name it!