(July 31, 2015 at 8:48 pm)Exian Wrote: Your other option would be to lean in to the trippy HR PuffnStuff creepiness and market it to adults as a comedy.
ETA: Wait, don't do that. I think I stumbled on to an untapped genius idea. In the same way Tim and Eric tapped the Public Access stuff, I can do trippy mid 90's 3D animation comedies.
That is not what my vision ever was in anything.
Also, the program I work with has a 2D "shader" so that the character would look more like he was in 2D but he would still look the same and everything would still be the same.
I have a fully planned series of the Wogglebug that is meant for all ages. That is Sylvie grows up by the end of the series, and the Wogglebug grows in his awareness of the ways of the world and universe and grows wiser and lives up to all he wants to be. Which is a superhero who relies on brains. The Wogglebug helps Sylvie to grow up well in her world during the course of the series and the Wogglebug also helps her to over her fears. Such as her fear of heights.
I wish I had had more to film now, but my voice actor hasn't turned in any new lines yet.