User:Wack'd/My TV Show Ideas (not in any order whatsoever - just the way I like it!)

If you're going to review, please don't flame (give a negitive review). This is my personal thoughts only and I din't really care if you say my ideas are sucky.

Teenage Mermaid
This idea of mine follows thirteen-year-old John Karote, an expert on marine bioligy, who befriends Tina Makeysay, a mermaid of the same age. Other characters alined with the plot on a regular basis include Mil Dred, a sixteen-year-old evil sea-witch in training; Scylla, a six-headed dragon and one of Mil's hetchmonsters; Charybdis, a worlpool and another one of Mil's hetchmonsters; and Mr. Karote, a myth-obsessed marine bioligist and John's father.

David
When a boy draws a comic using a magic pencil, big trouble starts. The hero, David, is zapped out of the comic, along with every other character, all of which are listed below:

The Heros

 * David welds a magic pencil that’s twice his size. He often uses to draw useful gizmos, such as a portable hole, a brain-switching device, and pretty much anything else that can’t be molded by human hands. He often uses it to solve personal problems as well as stop crimes. He has quick wits, big brains, and two less fingers than any 3-D being alive, but that doesn’t bother him, nor does his lack of mouth, or nose, or ears, because despite this, he can still talk, and smell, and eat and breathe and hear.
 * Dipsy is David’s dog. She cannot speak, though sometimes we here her thoughts. David takes very good care of her. She is very curious and has the ability to transform into a gaint, 3-D looking mutt, called Bulldog. Her collar is only a circle, and has no ID on it.
 * This little girl may not be all that detailed, but she’s got spunk. She doesn’t have a name, but that doesn’t bother her. She has the ability to fly. Very little else is known about her.
 * Jeremy Horowitz is David's creator. He becomes more of a minor character as the story goes on.
 * The Mystical Spirit of the Pencil is more of a bad guy than good, though he useually sides with David. He becomes more of a minor character as the story goes on.
 * Old David is an older version of David in a wheelchair. Though paralized from the armpits down (no, this was not intended to be copyright of Pelswick), he is very advedntureous and has several gadgets jam-packed into his wheelchair.

The Villains

 * Dev Ill is the main villain in David. Despite popular belief, Dev is not in any way a spoof of the Devil, despite his horns, arrow tail, and pitchfork. He is never seen without his signitar blue scarf. He wants to use the pencil to take over the world. He is also what the show Avatar: The Last Airbender refers to as a "firebender".
 * Wiggy is Dev's pet baby iguana, whom has the abiltity to turn into a fire-breathing Dragon. Because I can't keep up with his appearence, he changes every time I draw him.
 * Doug, origanally named "Dick," has sonic and smell-based powers, noteing his loud, skreechy laugh and his onion breath. He is the most detailed 2-D character on the show.
 * Surf, a fishboy, wants to flood the world. He has (not suprizingly) waterbending skills.
 * Zap is an electrizity-bender without feet (he floats instead). His tail and horns are shaped like lightning bolts.
 * Liz is a overly-intelligent black lizard, who inhabits and controls a robot, named Robe. Robe was once destroyed in battle with David, and Liz disappeared after a while. Not to be mistaken for Wiggy.
 * Madame Shadow is a shadow-like real-life oracle with a glass eye. She advices Liz early in the series.

Neither

 * Fly Mosquito (more commonly refered to as "Fly") is an odd-looking fly that loves totorture David. Doing everything from stealing David's food to sucking his blood through and oversized bendy-straw, Fly loves to play pranks on his less-than-tolorant roommate, David...
 * Maggot is Fly's little brother, a fly maggot. His water tank is just as "tricked out" as Old David's wheelchair.

David and the Doodles
The Doodles are some quick-draw (and quick witted) characters that are introduced in later episodes of David. But this piont, the show takes place mainly in the Doodle Realm and Jeremy has been cut almost completely out of the show. The newly-renamed David and the Doodles is now devided into scetches and the characters in each almost never have cameo appearences.

Here's an easy-to-use guide to the most common doodles.

David
See David.