I would love to see a superhero series that revolves around adressing that oversaturation and disalusionment. Imagine the main character becoming a hero but he's just one of milions and people resent him for choosing to be another spandex wearing showboater instead of a fireman, doctor, policeman, or other actual hero. And the reason they have this atitude is because somehow we have this enormous roster of heroes but only one to a small team shows up when there's a threat. What are all the others doing? Then the min character learns that there's actually disproportionately more villains than heroes and everyone has their work cut out for them. When there's a big villain, everyone could gang up on him, but then hundreds of smaller villains would get away with their schemes. So hero work is a constant, dificult, and thankless job.
@@IndependentAnimation I've been working on something like it but, beyond writing down a detailed sumary of the idea, I don't have the means to actually do anything with it. I cannot draw like that ^, nor have I mastered writing the scenarios as scripts yet, and how many random minor villain fights need to happen between any two major plot points? I wouldn't wan't to rush through the story but I also wouldn't want to drag it out too far that people get bored. The ones I've read on webtoon went with three between major plot points so maybe that's the sweet spot? If it is then the first thing to do is rewrite my summary adding in each of those fights and that means I have to invent enough minor villains to fill the timeline. Yeah some minor villains will show up twice but there needs to still be an influx of new characters at least until the middle point of the series. A superero series is a lot of work... Are you sure you're up to it?
@@Illumina1414 I'll accept similar but I can see ONE thing in comon between the two ideas. One punch man is about one guy who is too powerful who goes around killing dudes looking for one strong enough to challenge him. None of that was in the idea I described. Nor does any of my idea apear in one punch man besides many people having super powers which is such a generic detail Marvel, DC, Power Rangers, just about all of fiction must also be "basically one punch man"
@@lexibyday9504 That is NOT what One Punch Man is about... Have you seen the show/manga? It covers the things you described in your initial comment. "Being a hero is a thankless job" and "The main character is just one of millions of spandex wearing showboaters and civilians resent him for it" are some of the main things OPM explores. Also, My Hero Academia explores into that and so does The Boys. Your concept is not as unique as you think it is.
4:25 Colorful Superheroes still exist - they're just japanese. Tokosatsu is a super interresting genre, and I think you should get into it. My personal favorite franchise is Kamen Rider, cuz the series can vary from silly, to serious, to somewhere in between - but in all of them, the Super heroes are always colorful and flashy.
I’ve actually heard about kamen rider I just forgot to look more into it. But I figured there would be a lot of Japanese heroes because nowadays theres a-lot of Japanese everything because western entertainment has been dropping the ball for so long. That’s why I was mainly referring to western heroes and how its about time they got back to their roots, and hopefully I can contribute to that happening.
@@IndependentAnimation I wish you the best of luck on your journey. Either way, maybe look up how to get into Kamen Rider, since as far as superheroes goes, its a very underrated genre, and can give a new perspective abt heroes that may help you write your universe.
Nice to see other creators making there own series I recommend making comics that’s what I’m doing I wanna animate but it’s to much so for now as I’m improving I’m making a comic series and making videos of it
I tried comics but I didn’t get the same excitement from comics like I do animation. And I didn’t have the same drive for comics like I do animation. I’m glad you’re making your own series and I wish you the best in both comics and animation!
@@IndependentAnimation thank you honestly if that’s the case for you then that’s perfect I’m still new at animation so that’s why I haven’t started also my story is way to long and to detailed for me to animate any time soon lol 😭
I love your art style. I'm trying to create my own comic series and am trying to think of ways to distinguish myself from the other indie comics into something actually successful. I also suck at art so I really hope I can succeed by paying someone to do it for me. I'm gonna follow you because you're inspiring me a lot.
Trying to set yourself apart can be difficult at times, but my advice is to focus more on creating a story you personal believe is worth telling and means something to you and I guarantee there’ll be someone who finds value in it!
wow ur actually really good at art i rly hope u make it someday as a struggling indie creator myself i understand how u feel working on stuff and striving for something big time though your way more talented than me lol remember me when u hit it big ;v
The same hare, my superhero story is set in a futuristic version of today based around the space age. It's retro-futuristic mixed with utopian ideas, as we follow an astrophysist and member of the United States Space Force(USSF) defends the Earth from cosmic threats and tries to create a better future for humanity. It also deals with the themes of the militrazation of space, the superhero paradox and utopia.
I love the retro futuristic style you’ve chosen to go with thats one of my favorites! And the story has some very solid themes you can expand on and give an interesting perspective and take on! Keep going and keep creating I hope to be able to read your story someday!!
Loved that you used the silver age flash comic cover when bringing up the golden age. He's pretty much the one responsible for bringing back superheros into popularity. All it took was 1 comic to change the course of history. Superheros would've lost their goofy suits and superpowers, and we probably would believed have gotten any more real superheros outside of pulp fiction. He doesn't just break the laws of time and conventional story telling. The guy breaks and reshapes the mold of entertainment.
@@IndependentAnimation Agreed. The Silver Age was always my favorite era of comics because of the creativity and the science fiction aspects. Plus it gave us some of the more well-known tropes and archetypes we see in comics today, and defined the superhero genre.
Very inspirational. I can totally relate to this. I love superheroes, but the stories we've been getting feel so tired and insipid. Perhaps we could collab sometime. I've been pumping out an 'eldritch superhero story' (as one of my readers calls it). It's called 'Walk Me Home: Dating a Monster Girl'. The summary goes like this: "Walking your OP monster girlfriend home is easy. No one messes with you. Getting back on your own? That's the tricky part. In a creepy city where light-sensitive monsters come out at night, Norman Newman is a normal human ... which makes him a target for everything else. Will parkour, martial arts and a high-powered flashlight be enough to survive date night?" My male lead, Norman, is a bit like Batman: a peak human armed with gadgets, fighting way above his weight class. The female lead monster girl is more like Spiderman crossed with Punisher. She'll sit with you, talk with you, try to connect, even if you hate her. Trust me: a LOT of people hate her. However, when she meets a true monster, they see a totally different side of her. She has general no-kill rule, but that doesn't stop her from getting creative.
The way you describe your story honestly has peaked my interest I can't wait to hear more about it! Maybe one day we can collab on something in the future, we'll see!
@@IndependentAnimation Great to hear! It's on Royal Road, so you can take a peek there if you want. I'm a multi-disciplinary creative, so perhaps I can offer an unusual skillset. As a singer and songwriter, I created the theme, 'Little Alien', for 'The Princess and the Human', as well as the themes for my two protagonists, Norman (indie rock) and Amy (indie pop). If you're interested, perhaps I could arrange to create theme songs for your characters and channel. It's always great to meet someone who _gets_ it, so maybe we can bounce ideas off each other some time. I like to create stories that make people think: "Huh ... I haven't quite heard that one before." Most have some extraordinary element to them that borders on the superhero genre. Once Walk Me Home's first book is finished, I'll be working on Gone to the Dog (you can find the cover art on ArtStation). It's summarised like this: "When the sky lit up, the lights went out. Animals became smart. Humans became hyper-intelligent super beings. As mankind entered the advanced Age of Sophonce, a street chihuahua learnt to master his intelligence. It was the only thing he had going for him. Forced into dog fights by a super criminal he calls 'The Scentless Man', Wave learnt to battle bigger, stronger opponents, until a crushing defeat took his legs. Adopted by the smartest boy in the world, Kadeem, 'The Dreamer', Wave was learning to trust, to love, until The Scentless Man kidnapped his human. Left for dead in the plummeting wreckage of the hijacked aircraft, Wave was stranded in the wilderness. It turns out this is The Bermuda Triangle of Sophonce, where animals have developed powers similar to humans. With the help of a prosthetic exoskeleton and a powerful omega she-wolf, Wave must fight his way to the top of a wolf pack's ranks and become alpha. They say you can't outsmart a human, but that won't stop him from trying." It's sort of like Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance meets classic Disney. *Much like Batman (especially in 'The Batman' series), Wave often preps against his opponents, much like a hunter who studies his prey, sets traps and figures out how to craft the optimum scenario. Sometimes, he fails miserably and has to reevaluate the situation. For instance, modding his armour for specific opponents. Defeated by an eagle? He'll come back with massive wings and countermeasures. It's very much as fall down, get back up kind of story.
You definitely have a gift for storytelling and I have no doubt you will create something great! I plan on creating a discord server so I can actually engage more with my audience and talk about things like this so stay tunes for that! 👌🏾
He definitely seems real, and trust me I've seen a lot of original hero designs. Somehow, you explaining what this character is and what's happening in the superhero world just makes things diffferent
I thought about the comic route before animation because that’s usually the way it goes for most successful animation projects with an established fan base. But then I thought to myself no one ever did what Walt Disney did before creating the empire of Disney, and no one ever did what Stan Lee did when he took marvel to the height of the comic book industry and same for every other major name and IP out there. They just did what they loved and kept doing it until they hit it big, now I’m not saying I’m them but I’m also not saying I can’t be them only God knows in the end and I’m just gonna keep walking in faith to see where it will lead to in the end for myself.
For me personally whenever I start with a new story idea, I come up with a loose plot initially but my main focus is always the characters. No matter the setting of your story people will attach themselves to your characters and their individual stories first more than any plot so that’s why in my personal opinion creating compelling characters should always be your top priority. From there once you have an understanding of who your character is, what their dreams and goals are as well as their flaws and fears it will become easier to write out their journey and build the world around them so everything is more harmonious instead of a bunch of loose ideas crammed into a single story. But that’s my process for starting new stories so it may not work for everyone, I hope this helps some though and you can start on that Novel!
@@IndependentAnimation I feel I have a good main character. They a synthetic parasite created by an alien species in order to advance their effort in a war. However the program was put on ice and never used. they were discovered by accident when a science crew explored old ruins. In that form the main character neither had consciousness or will and infected their human host in unconscious state. Only after possessing the host were they able to obtain consciousness, and woke up to a world where the war they were destined to fight in is over, their species exterminated by an enemy now extinct, to a crew that hates them by accidentally killing a negligent crew member. The books subplot is about autism and depression, finding a way when everything is lost. But I can’t think of a main plot
That’s a very captivating story! If I had to make a suggestion on a possible main plot, I would say take your main character and thrust them into another war setting having to struggle with fighting for a cause or people they may or may not believe in and also have them try and decide who or what they are beyond being an instrument for someone else fight. But like I said just a suggestion at the end of the day it’s your story!
@@IndependentAnimation that would track the captain of the mid sized archeology ship was previously a captain of a capital class battle cruiser. He is a turtle like alien whose species was at war with earth. Although the reason for the war are hazy it’s generally believed earth was running low on water and his planet was covered in fresh water. His position was granted due to peace negotiations after his species lost the war, and the need to strengthen the military after war. Treated to a massive demotion and bigotry, I hope it’s not too clumsy of a metaphor for racism.
The captain definitely has a solid motivation for wanting to use the main character for his own gain and maybe one day regain his old position and status, and I would say it would be better to compare it to some innate prejudices people have instead of racism. Especially when talking about discrimination of different species that would probably mesh netter with the story I feel.
The goal is to have a short film/ Animation test done by fall of next year. As for a full animated pilot that depends on a lot of different factors so hopefully by next year I will have a clearer picture on how long production will last.
I would love to see a superhero series that revolves around adressing that oversaturation and disalusionment. Imagine the main character becoming a hero but he's just one of milions and people resent him for choosing to be another spandex wearing showboater instead of a fireman, doctor, policeman, or other actual hero. And the reason they have this atitude is because somehow we have this enormous roster of heroes but only one to a small team shows up when there's a threat. What are all the others doing? Then the min character learns that there's actually disproportionately more villains than heroes and everyone has their work cut out for them. When there's a big villain, everyone could gang up on him, but then hundreds of smaller villains would get away with their schemes. So hero work is a constant, dificult, and thankless job.
That’s a pretty unique spin on the superhero genre! You should try to expand upon it and maybe one day you can write this story for yourself!
@@IndependentAnimation I've been working on something like it but, beyond writing down a detailed sumary of the idea, I don't have the means to actually do anything with it. I cannot draw like that ^, nor have I mastered writing the scenarios as scripts yet, and how many random minor villain fights need to happen between any two major plot points? I wouldn't wan't to rush through the story but I also wouldn't want to drag it out too far that people get bored. The ones I've read on webtoon went with three between major plot points so maybe that's the sweet spot? If it is then the first thing to do is rewrite my summary adding in each of those fights and that means I have to invent enough minor villains to fill the timeline. Yeah some minor villains will show up twice but there needs to still be an influx of new characters at least until the middle point of the series.
A superero series is a lot of work... Are you sure you're up to it?
No hate but that's basically One Punch Man, or incredibly similar.
@@Illumina1414 I'll accept similar but I can see ONE thing in comon between the two ideas. One punch man is about one guy who is too powerful who goes around killing dudes looking for one strong enough to challenge him. None of that was in the idea I described. Nor does any of my idea apear in one punch man besides many people having super powers which is such a generic detail Marvel, DC, Power Rangers, just about all of fiction must also be "basically one punch man"
@@lexibyday9504 That is NOT what One Punch Man is about... Have you seen the show/manga? It covers the things you described in your initial comment. "Being a hero is a thankless job" and "The main character is just one of millions of spandex wearing showboaters and civilians resent him for it" are some of the main things OPM explores. Also, My Hero Academia explores into that and so does The Boys. Your concept is not as unique as you think it is.
Just found this channel but im gonns stick with it ive decided
A pretty good decision in my opinion.
@@IndependentAnimationYo IA you need a video editor?
Once I have money to spare for a video editor I’ll definitely be in the market for one!
@@IndependentAnimation Alright cool
I'm building an animated universe
4:25 Colorful Superheroes still exist - they're just japanese.
Tokosatsu is a super interresting genre, and I think you should get into it. My personal favorite franchise is Kamen Rider, cuz the series can vary from silly, to serious, to somewhere in between - but in all of them, the Super heroes are always colorful and flashy.
I’ve actually heard about kamen rider I just forgot to look more into it. But I figured there would be a lot of Japanese heroes because nowadays theres a-lot of Japanese everything because western entertainment has been dropping the ball for so long. That’s why I was mainly referring to western heroes and how its about time they got back to their roots, and hopefully I can contribute to that happening.
@@IndependentAnimation I wish you the best of luck on your journey.
Either way, maybe look up how to get into Kamen Rider, since as far as superheroes goes, its a very underrated genre, and can give a new perspective abt heroes that may help you write your universe.
@@wander7812 Thank you, and I’ll definitely check that out!
Your art style reminds me a lot of mine except for better and thank you this video has helped me on a perspective drawing I’m working on
I’m glad the video could help!! And I’m sure your art style is fantastic, just gotta keep moving forward!
I just started on the same journey as well! Good luck to you man!
Same to you!! 💪🏾
Nice to see other creators making there own series I recommend making comics that’s what I’m doing I wanna animate but it’s to much so for now as I’m improving I’m making a comic series and making videos of it
I tried comics but I didn’t get the same excitement from comics like I do animation. And I didn’t have the same drive for comics like I do animation. I’m glad you’re making your own series and I wish you the best in both comics and animation!
@@IndependentAnimation thank you honestly if that’s the case for you then that’s perfect I’m still new at animation so that’s why I haven’t started also my story is way to long and to detailed for me to animate any time soon lol 😭
I love your art style. I'm trying to create my own comic series and am trying to think of ways to distinguish myself from the other indie comics into something actually successful. I also suck at art so I really hope I can succeed by paying someone to do it for me. I'm gonna follow you because you're inspiring me a lot.
Trying to set yourself apart can be difficult at times, but my advice is to focus more on creating a story you personal believe is worth telling and means something to you and I guarantee there’ll be someone who finds value in it!
I've working on my own superhero story for a while now, so seeing someone else at the same point in making it as I am is very motivating.
Love to hear it! The world needs more heroes!! I hope your gets finished!
@@IndependentAnimation I may omitted the fact it follows a group of villains.
Sounds good to me! Sometimes villains stories are the most interesting to follow.
wow ur actually really good at art i rly hope u make it someday as a struggling indie creator myself i understand how u feel working on stuff and striving for something big time though your way more talented than me lol remember me when u hit it big ;v
Thanks for the love! Indie creators have to stick together 💪🏾 keep at your art and I know someday you’ll make it big too!!
Nice man can’t wait to see more of your progress
I subscribed
Thanks!!
I cant wait until this project is realized 🙏
Working hard everyday to hopefully give you guys what you’re waiting for 🙏🏾
The same hare, my superhero story is set in a futuristic version of today based around the space age. It's retro-futuristic mixed with utopian ideas, as we follow an astrophysist and member of the United States Space Force(USSF) defends the Earth from cosmic threats and tries to create a better future for humanity. It also deals with the themes of the militrazation of space, the superhero paradox and utopia.
I love the retro futuristic style you’ve chosen to go with thats one of my favorites! And the story has some very solid themes you can expand on and give an interesting perspective and take on! Keep going and keep creating I hope to be able to read your story someday!!
Hope this goes well Good luck
Bet, ill be waiting for some
Underrated channel. New sub❤
Appreciate it!
"We will watch your career with great interest"
Ominous, I like it
Yo sick art man! If you ever need some voice over for your animation lemme know!
I’ll be keeping that in mind!
Appreciate it!
@@pecture4263I to need a free voice actor lol
Loved that you used the silver age flash comic cover when bringing up the golden age. He's pretty much the one responsible for bringing back superheros into popularity. All it took was 1 comic to change the course of history. Superheros would've lost their goofy suits and superpowers, and we probably would believed have gotten any more real superheros outside of pulp fiction. He doesn't just break the laws of time and conventional story telling. The guy breaks and reshapes the mold of entertainment.
I true flash and comic book fan I love to see it!! 👏🏾
@@IndependentAnimation Agreed. The Silver Age was always my favorite era of comics because of the creativity and the science fiction aspects. Plus it gave us some of the more well-known tropes and archetypes we see in comics today, and defined the superhero genre.
Very inspirational. I can totally relate to this. I love superheroes, but the stories we've been getting feel so tired and insipid. Perhaps we could collab sometime. I've been pumping out an 'eldritch superhero story' (as one of my readers calls it). It's called 'Walk Me Home: Dating a Monster Girl'. The summary goes like this:
"Walking your OP monster girlfriend home is easy. No one messes with you. Getting back on your own? That's the tricky part. In a creepy city where light-sensitive monsters come out at night, Norman Newman is a normal human ... which makes him a target for everything else. Will parkour, martial arts and a high-powered flashlight be enough to survive date night?"
My male lead, Norman, is a bit like Batman: a peak human armed with gadgets, fighting way above his weight class. The female lead monster girl is more like Spiderman crossed with Punisher. She'll sit with you, talk with you, try to connect, even if you hate her. Trust me: a LOT of people hate her. However, when she meets a true monster, they see a totally different side of her. She has general no-kill rule, but that doesn't stop her from getting creative.
The way you describe your story honestly has peaked my interest I can't wait to hear more about it! Maybe one day we can collab on something in the future, we'll see!
@@IndependentAnimation Great to hear! It's on Royal Road, so you can take a peek there if you want. I'm a multi-disciplinary creative, so perhaps I can offer an unusual skillset. As a singer and songwriter, I created the theme, 'Little Alien', for 'The Princess and the Human', as well as the themes for my two protagonists, Norman (indie rock) and Amy (indie pop). If you're interested, perhaps I could arrange to create theme songs for your characters and channel. It's always great to meet someone who _gets_ it, so maybe we can bounce ideas off each other some time.
I like to create stories that make people think: "Huh ... I haven't quite heard that one before." Most have some extraordinary element to them that borders on the superhero genre. Once Walk Me Home's first book is finished, I'll be working on Gone to the Dog (you can find the cover art on ArtStation). It's summarised like this:
"When the sky lit up, the lights went out. Animals became smart. Humans became hyper-intelligent super beings. As mankind entered the advanced Age of Sophonce, a street chihuahua learnt to master his intelligence. It was the only thing he had going for him. Forced into dog fights by a super criminal he calls 'The Scentless Man', Wave learnt to battle bigger, stronger opponents, until a crushing defeat took his legs. Adopted by the smartest boy in the world, Kadeem, 'The Dreamer', Wave was learning to trust, to love, until The Scentless Man kidnapped his human. Left for dead in the plummeting wreckage of the hijacked aircraft, Wave was stranded in the wilderness. It turns out this is The Bermuda Triangle of Sophonce, where animals have developed powers similar to humans. With the help of a prosthetic exoskeleton and a powerful omega she-wolf, Wave must fight his way to the top of a wolf pack's ranks and become alpha. They say you can't outsmart a human, but that won't stop him from trying."
It's sort of like Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance meets classic Disney. *Much like Batman (especially in 'The Batman' series), Wave often preps against his opponents, much like a hunter who studies his prey, sets traps and figures out how to craft the optimum scenario. Sometimes, he fails miserably and has to reevaluate the situation. For instance, modding his armour for specific opponents. Defeated by an eagle? He'll come back with massive wings and countermeasures. It's very much as fall down, get back up kind of story.
You definitely have a gift for storytelling and I have no doubt you will create something great! I plan on creating a discord server so I can actually engage more with my audience and talk about things like this so stay tunes for that! 👌🏾
@@IndependentAnimation Thanks, I look forward to it!
Love the design of the character dude reminds me a little bit of static. Can't wait to see more
Thanks! He’s honestly one of my favorite characters I’ve designed.
He definitely seems real, and trust me I've seen a lot of original hero designs. Somehow, you explaining what this character is and what's happening in the superhero world just makes things diffferent
Comments like this make me want to make this series even better for you all!!
Keep going never give up , ur very talented❤
Thanks!!
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Proud to have you 🙏🏾
go on you can do it
Thanks! I love all you guy’s encouragement!!
Cool
Glad I clicked on this video
And I’m grateful you chose to 🙏🏾
If you want to do a series I'm gonna be honest I'd have to recommend doing a comic version first.
I thought about the comic route before animation because that’s usually the way it goes for most successful animation projects with an established fan base. But then I thought to myself no one ever did what Walt Disney did before creating the empire of Disney, and no one ever did what Stan Lee did when he took marvel to the height of the comic book industry and same for every other major name and IP out there. They just did what they loved and kept doing it until they hit it big, now I’m not saying I’m them but I’m also not saying I can’t be them only God knows in the end and I’m just gonna keep walking in faith to see where it will lead to in the end for myself.
He looks like that guys from apex legends mobile, and it still looks good
Stopped playing apex a few years ago so I have no idea who you’re referring to 😂
How do you start? I’ve always wanted to write a space novel.
For me personally whenever I start with a new story idea, I come up with a loose plot initially but my main focus is always the characters. No matter the setting of your story people will attach themselves to your characters and their individual stories first more than any plot so that’s why in my personal opinion creating compelling characters should always be your top priority. From there once you have an understanding of who your character is, what their dreams and goals are as well as their flaws and fears it will become easier to write out their journey and build the world around them so everything is more harmonious instead of a bunch of loose ideas crammed into a single story. But that’s my process for starting new stories so it may not work for everyone, I hope this helps some though and you can start on that Novel!
@@IndependentAnimation I feel I have a good main character. They a synthetic parasite created by an alien species in order to advance their effort in a war. However the program was put on ice and never used. they were discovered by accident when a science crew explored old ruins.
In that form the main character neither had consciousness or will and infected their human host in unconscious state. Only after possessing the host were they able to obtain consciousness, and woke up to a world where the war they were destined to fight in is over, their species exterminated by an enemy now extinct, to a crew that hates them by accidentally killing a negligent crew member.
The books subplot is about autism and depression, finding a way when everything is lost. But I can’t think of a main plot
That’s a very captivating story! If I had to make a suggestion on a possible main plot, I would say take your main character and thrust them into another war setting having to struggle with fighting for a cause or people they may or may not believe in and also have them try and decide who or what they are beyond being an instrument for someone else fight. But like I said just a suggestion at the end of the day it’s your story!
@@IndependentAnimation that would track the captain of the mid sized archeology ship was previously a captain of a capital class battle cruiser. He is a turtle like alien whose species was at war with earth. Although the reason for the war are hazy it’s generally believed earth was running low on water and his planet was covered in fresh water. His position was granted due to peace negotiations after his species lost the war, and the need to strengthen the military after war.
Treated to a massive demotion and bigotry, I hope it’s not too clumsy of a metaphor for racism.
The captain definitely has a solid motivation for wanting to use the main character for his own gain and maybe one day regain his old position and status, and I would say it would be better to compare it to some innate prejudices people have instead of racism. Especially when talking about discrimination of different species that would probably mesh netter with the story I feel.
When are you gonna release this?
The goal is to have a short film/ Animation test done by fall of next year. As for a full animated pilot that depends on a lot of different factors so hopefully by next year I will have a clearer picture on how long production will last.
Can’t wait
ok,i hope it wont get cringey
good luck big ninja
Thanks! 😂
I'll remember you
Wait can you help me make an anime series please
Maybe one day, you never know. But for now I’m gonna be building my studio and my series until I can handle multiple projects at once,
@IndependentAnimation ok good luck with your series