Take an /a/ and give it the Saban treatment to turn it into a Saturday Morning /co/.
Four space teens travel the universe ridding it of the worst environmental criminals. There's Jet, the street wise African-American pilot of the Bebop and strong man who is also a botanical genius. Spike, the Latino-Jewish martial arts expert who loves to cook. Valentine, the sassy Irish redhead who can open anything that's locked except for her feelings for Spike. Then there's the zany Edwina, the Native American spirit warrior and computer expert who can't get enough space tofu-burgers.
These four teens are joined by their alien friend Ein the Snurgalurpus as they zoom through space and dimensions beyond, catching evil villians and eco terrorists and locking them up in Quantum Prison.
Saturday mornings tune in to YAHOO BEBOP!
Snurgal! Snurgal!
Bump of interest
>>95096491
Let me post Doozy Bots, the american gundam that was never made.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8um1N78AhY
I have a challenge for ya.
>>95097700
How do you take something like Gundam and call it Doozy Bots? Like I understand "hey it's for kids let's make it wacky!" But Doozy? Seriously? They couldn't think of a less childish name?
>>95098372
really really big bots was already taken
>>95097700
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xS027mYtRu8
>>95096491
This might be related to the topic of the thread
Back in the 80s, there was the anime Kinnikuman, based on a 70s manga of the same name, about the world's worst superhero, who becomes the world's greatest pro-wrestler
(it is believed to be a predecessor to modern shonen fighting series)
The anime spawned a line of miniature figurines called Kinkeshi, that were originally sold in vending machines.
Mattel obtained the license for the distribution outside of Japan, renamed the toyline to M.U.S.C.L.E. (Millions of Unusual Small Creatures Lurking Everywhere), and sold them in bulk in "Barrel of Monkeys" style packages.
The toyline turned out to be very popular, and apparently (since it was the 80s) a comic series and a cartoon were planned
However, due to Mattel taking a massive hit in sales overall in 1988 (believed to have been caused by the explosion in popularity of the NES), Mattel was forced to cancel several of their toy lines, including M.U.S.C.L.E.
Now imagine if they actually made the cartoon.
ind you, the marketing of M.U.S.C.L.E. almost completely ignored the original Kinnikuman mythos outside of some of the pro-wrestling elements.
Figurines of some of the main characters received little attention, while figurines of one-shot characters were given the spotlight.
Variants of characters were treated as separate characters, while separate characters got treated as variants.
Imagine not only this being made, but the inevitable shitstorm that would ensue years later once the Kinnikuman and M.U.S.C.L.E. fandoms would clash.
(kinda like Robotech/Macross, only even bigger)
>>95098775
They actually sail.
Even the one in the wheelchair...
>>95097996
Stop posting this