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pokemon in an alternate universe where everything is robotic
What does the world look like through a robot's eyes?
Listen up my pedantic loves, the messaging here is very simple, very clear:
The Nintendo Switch 2 is expensive because of Donald Trump.
This is Trump's fault.
Say it a thousand times in every gaming community you exist in. Be mean. This is their fault.
kotaku.com/switch-2-pre...
Switch 2 A New President: Trump's Tariffs Ruined The Switch 2 Launch
repost if you believe Trump's tariffs are dumb and this is all so stupid I can't believe this shit
the Angry Video Game Nerd holding an NES controller and smiling gleefully
Antonblast? More like this GAME is a blast! What a boatload of joy!
Since Pokemon Day's coming up, Can you do a character like Cynthia?
packing the essentials
Please Draw Her HUD soon. I want her to scan me from top to bottom
MERRY!!!
A poster for "Bionic Block, Asimov" depicting the two main characters, Kimberly (left) and Tariq (right).
A background for "Bionic Block, Asimov" depicting a sidewalk with two buildings, "Handy-O Double-O Bros. Services" and "Action Armada Z"
GENERAL SYNOPSIS Bionic Block, Asimov is a slice of life science fiction animated series about a world where creatures of all varieties not only live in harmony amongst one another, but with their robotic companion counterparts known as 'Robodroids’. The series is set in the city of Asimov, NY during the year 2222. The city is well-known for being the center of robotic advancements, having nearly every facet of the city involving Robodroids in some fashion. Many Robodroids partake in jobs in establishments, or act as companions. Asimov also has a history of many Robodroids being more independent. While these Robodroids do have caretakers and set roles, they also have their own casual time and blend in with the crowd more often. The show revolves around an ensemble cast around the city but focuses on a group of characters, being athe four “wonderbots,” a quartet of young Robodroids who are programmed as guides at an interactive museum known as the Museum of Wonders, Kimberly and Tariq, usually joined by their close friends and workmates Jordyn, and Jasper, usually getting into various hijinks around the city whenever the museum is closed for the day, and adjusting to a social environment that their robotic minds haven't fully grasped yet, with a wild range of influence, good and bad, bot or not.
The main antagonist of the series is a rogue Robodroid known as TB-404, originally designed as an early prototype teaching robot for the city's schools before a freak malfunction led her to becoming scrapped alongside her assistant known as PB-404. The two of them escaped their manufacturing plant after the incident alongside another scrapped mascot Robodroid known as BB-404 that tagged along, and the trio of rogue robots terrorize the citizens of Asimov by means of malicious code executions and hacking of the Robodroid populace to further their goals and generally cause havoc for those that failed them. While an active threat, the trio are written to be more comedic in their interactions with each other, akin to Team Rocket from Pokémon: The Series, albeit more actively malicious and threatening. The series generally goes for a lighter tone and focuses on character interactions and light-hearted dialouge-driven comedy. Characters have a wide range of various designs and species they can be, most commonly being either humans or animals (anthropomorphic or otherwise), but can also take appearances such as ghost-like creatures, mythical species, object-like beings, or other kinds of creatures. There is no exact specification on what can and can't exist in the show's universe, similar to shows such as The Amazing World of Gumball or Jellystone. One important point to mention is, with a few exceptions, very rarely should the concept of “man vs. machine” come up within the series. Many android-centric pieces of media focus heavily on darker more sinister aspects of the tech. While that is fine, the general vibe of BBA is having the organic and the mechanical existing in harmony. There can be small exceptions to this, such as villain backstories and whatnot, but it is to be excluded from plotlines most of the time.
Happy #IndieAnimationDay everybody!! I don't have a lot to show but I figured I'd throw in some stuff for my work-in-progress cartoon "Bionic Block, Asimov"! I got the poster with the mains, a background, and a snippet from the pitch bible I've been writing! Check the thread, I'll have more stuff!
I'll take it all but I personally wanna see more of that goofy robot Tinkaton