Post by Kaito on Apr 2, 2016 22:13:17 GMT
Just a cute idea but I'd like to hear your idea for an anime idea you've had for a while. It can be as in depth as you like or just a simple one-sentence "elevator pitch", just whatever you want.
My idea is a meeting of modern-meets-retro as Bubblegum Crisis clashes with Slice-Of-Life Moè. In the year 2017, Neo-Tokyo is controlled by the iron fists of mega-corporations, with a single company lead by a cyberpsycho who seeks supreme control. Luckily, a group of femme fatales in hardsuits have been leading a secret war in the streets to stop his machinations and the final battle is at hand. Storming his secret underground base, they'rejust in time to see him unleash a time portal, as this corporate president and a small army of mini-mechas aim to go back in time and kill the prime minister of Japan to enable complete control of the present. One of the feisty heroines is able to slip through the portal before it closes as they reappear... in the present.
It turns out the portal wasn't designed for time but dimensions as she and the evil CEO and his commandos end up in our close to real-reality of 2016. The hardsuit clad heroine is able to stop him, along with a scrambled JDF forces but now stuck in this alternative reality, she has to adapt to our universe as opposed to the future of the 1980s. Seeing the possibility of this universe's CEO following the same path, she masquerades as a high school teacher to find some smart, sassy teenagers with attitude... only to find that many of the girls are simply content to follow along with social norms and just play with their tea parties. Realising (falsely) that so many were brainwashed by corporate minds, she settles on three girls with potential in her class to fight the good fight (or more accurately that to battle corruption has to change past just shooting or punching it.)
The show would deal with the changes of technology for what we thought we'd have versus what is actually shocking to the mind of someone from the 80s. As well the changes of less black and white morality from those retro shows, but also to push girls to look past just being interested in clothes and cute boys.
My idea is a meeting of modern-meets-retro as Bubblegum Crisis clashes with Slice-Of-Life Moè. In the year 2017, Neo-Tokyo is controlled by the iron fists of mega-corporations, with a single company lead by a cyberpsycho who seeks supreme control. Luckily, a group of femme fatales in hardsuits have been leading a secret war in the streets to stop his machinations and the final battle is at hand. Storming his secret underground base, they'rejust in time to see him unleash a time portal, as this corporate president and a small army of mini-mechas aim to go back in time and kill the prime minister of Japan to enable complete control of the present. One of the feisty heroines is able to slip through the portal before it closes as they reappear... in the present.
It turns out the portal wasn't designed for time but dimensions as she and the evil CEO and his commandos end up in our close to real-reality of 2016. The hardsuit clad heroine is able to stop him, along with a scrambled JDF forces but now stuck in this alternative reality, she has to adapt to our universe as opposed to the future of the 1980s. Seeing the possibility of this universe's CEO following the same path, she masquerades as a high school teacher to find some smart, sassy teenagers with attitude... only to find that many of the girls are simply content to follow along with social norms and just play with their tea parties. Realising (falsely) that so many were brainwashed by corporate minds, she settles on three girls with potential in her class to fight the good fight (or more accurately that to battle corruption has to change past just shooting or punching it.)
The show would deal with the changes of technology for what we thought we'd have versus what is actually shocking to the mind of someone from the 80s. As well the changes of less black and white morality from those retro shows, but also to push girls to look past just being interested in clothes and cute boys.