Scrubnoppon
Hotdog Windshield Wiper
Hello everyone!
This is an idea that’s a bit out there. It’s hard to go into but I’ll try to explain it the best I can:
The main idea is in the title. A slime is sent to earth and forms a pact with a person of the strongest will. This person can then transfer their thoughts to the slime who can, at will, transform into anything.
Sword, sure. Drill? Yeah. Shield? Why not? The possibilities are literaly endless.
So the protagonist(s) must use the slime to keep the world safe from a mysterious organization that is hell bent on destroying you, and carrying out with its sinister plot.
That’s just the very basics. As it’s much more complicated than that. It seems simple but looking past the “monster of the week” format in the beginning, it becomes much more serious and involved.
As stated before, It would work in a sort of monster of the week format, until the ball begins to roll a little bit. And the main antagonists step forward.
The protagonist(s) must juggle their friends, family, and work, while the fate of the free world rests on their shoulders.
I don’t know exactly what to compare this to, but a few obvious examples are Persona, and Yu Yu Hakusho. If you’re a fan of shonen, this is definitely for you.
If you’re interested i can explain more. Send me a PM and we can talk!
This is an idea that’s a bit out there. It’s hard to go into but I’ll try to explain it the best I can:
The main idea is in the title. A slime is sent to earth and forms a pact with a person of the strongest will. This person can then transfer their thoughts to the slime who can, at will, transform into anything.
Sword, sure. Drill? Yeah. Shield? Why not? The possibilities are literaly endless.
So the protagonist(s) must use the slime to keep the world safe from a mysterious organization that is hell bent on destroying you, and carrying out with its sinister plot.
That’s just the very basics. As it’s much more complicated than that. It seems simple but looking past the “monster of the week” format in the beginning, it becomes much more serious and involved.
As stated before, It would work in a sort of monster of the week format, until the ball begins to roll a little bit. And the main antagonists step forward.
The protagonist(s) must juggle their friends, family, and work, while the fate of the free world rests on their shoulders.
I don’t know exactly what to compare this to, but a few obvious examples are Persona, and Yu Yu Hakusho. If you’re a fan of shonen, this is definitely for you.
If you’re interested i can explain more. Send me a PM and we can talk!