Bump again.
As the villain searches, he finds planet after planet with life... and another hero. He defeats each one, using the tech of each conquered planet to beat the next hero easily. He eventually takes over everything in the universe, but feels... empty. He makes a new hero to fight him, and starts a villain speech to his new enemy as the credits roll.
The main character wants to get her love, the popular girl. About 15 minutes in, the popular girl dies, and the rest of the movie is the Main Character trying to bring her back. Little does she know her love is in the interest of the Devil himself.
Edited by J08 on Aug 26th 2022 at 6:24:55 AM
Praise the Lamb!Love, Friendship, and The Underworld
The story ends in a surprisingly heartwarming manner, where the main character gets the girl after winning against the devil.
A Kirby spinoff centering on Bandana Waddle Dee, revolving around Bandana Dee getting separated from Kirby during a trip and his journey to find him. It soon shifts into an Explorer Horror similar to RPG Maker horror games such as Ib and The Witch's House, where Bandana Dee must contend with the monsters and hazards of the forest, including an antagonistic human Cute Witch.
Waddle Dee! A metroidvania spinoff that brings Dark Matter back as an Implacable Man that Bandanna Dee cannot defeat under any circumstances. The witch is actually Ashley, who survived as a Human Popsicle on Shiver Star.
Spyro the Dragon Intra-Franchise Crossover.
SKREEEEEEEONK!Bump.
SKREEEEEEEONK!Spyro: Clash of Worlds! Spyro the dragon is transport into various worlds similar to his, but with different iterations of his friends.
An anime that did to Nintendo consoles what Hi-sCoool! SeHa Girls did to SEGA's consoles.
Bump with new prompt:
A videogame about the rivalry between Nintendo and Sega in the 90s, starring personifications of the two companies. Nintendo is the protagonist, while SEGA is the antagonist, and there are friendly assist characters based off classic Nintendo characters and bosses based off SEGA characters.
Edited by Oggy123 on Nov 17th 2022 at 4:50:39 PM
Bump.
Edited by Oggy123 on Jan 7th 2023 at 6:11:19 PM
Nintendo VS. SEGA: Clash Of The Decade: A Fighting Game similar to regular fighting games featuring Nintendo and SEGA characters. Sonic is the final boss.
A Fighting Game featuring characters from Dropkick on My Devil, Thomas & Friends, Winnie the Pooh, SpongeBob SquarePants, and Looney Tunes. "Rufi-nichiwa!"
"A Speculative Documentary about who would win in a fight between different monsters"
Edited by generation81 on Jan 7th 2023 at 2:40:48 PM
The Monstrologists, hosted by expies of Newt Geiszler and Hermann Gottlieb. The show has a Mythbusters dynamic, where not-Newt is enthusiastic about how cool the fight of the episode would be but rapidly wanders off-topic into all the other interesting facts about each monster's biology regardless of its combat relevance, while not-Hermann focuses exclusively on their natural behaviour and ecology and occasionally makes petty jabs at the improbability that a particular pair of monsters would ever come into contact with each other let alone have a reason to fight to the death.
A Youtube channel pretending to review media that never existed.
The Revolution Will Not Be TropeableMandela Reviews: What starts out as a gag channel quickly spirals out into a deep lore about an Alternate History where the entertainment industry went down a massively different path, complete with a healthy dose of Psychological Horror.
An Odd Couple consisting of an asexual human and an aromantic succubus.
SKREEEEEEEONK!
Edited by GeneralGigan on Jan 24th 2023 at 1:07:48 PM
SKREEEEEEEONK!Bump.
SKREEEEEEEONK!NSFW, an HBO sitcom inflenced by Anime and Visual novels. Wasn't too popular on its release, but was Vindicated by History
"A horror novel based off a subversion of Gypsy Curse, where it turns out our unsympathic lead wasn'y cursed by his elderly neighbour, but a muttered curse at her deflecting back at himself"
Edited by generation81 on Jan 24th 2023 at 5:00:31 AM
Okay Bump
"A Black Comedy about a Ben Shapiro-esquw Conservative pundit's show that goes horribly wrong."
The Weekly Stormer, a dark comedy series where a conservative pundit deals with both liberals and bigots, always wondering if he’s lost touch in an increasingly divided world.
“A normal isekai, but the reincarnates are various soldiers from various nations from the late Victorian Era (1850-1871).”
Edited by MorganFoulke on Feb 14th 2023 at 9:43:46 AM
Yo buddies, still tropin’?bump
Yo buddies, still tropin’?Yesterday's Warriors, a Zack Snyder project based off his unused ideas for Wonder Woman (2017).
"A horror novel based off a subversion of Gypsy Curse, where it turns out our unsympathic lead wasn'y cursed by his elderly neighbour, but a muttered curse at her deflecting back at himself" (cuz no one took it)
The Curse. A novel about a man that accidentally cursed himself and faces the repercussions of it.
A Kirby movie made by the same people that made the The Super Mario Bros. Movie. It revolves around Kirby's arrival on Popstar and his battle against Dark Matter.
Kirby, stars John Goodman as Dedede and Antonio Banderas as Meta Knight. Wacky comedy about Meta Knight adopting the young Kirby and mentoring him in the ways of becoming a hero. Gets a buttload of Memetic Mutation over how Laughably Evil Dedede is.
The robot rebellion happens, but they don’t Kill All Humans. Instead, they’re a bunch of Emo Teens.
SKREEEEEEEONK!Emobots.
A Fighting Game featuring characters from Dropkick on My Devil, Thomas & Friends, Winnie the Pooh, SpongeBob SquarePants, Looney Tunes, and Neptunia.
Edited by GamerLuna2022 on Apr 15th 2023 at 1:13:13 AM
"Rufi-nichiwa!"
The Monsters Under Their Beds
A live-action animated comedy-drama about three college students looking for the monsters under their beds. They eventually find them in their childhood home, but it turns out that they were friendly and did not mean any harm to them. They eventually make friends with them in the end.
The hero must stop the villain from activating his device which will cause everyone on Earth to fly into the Sun. He fails, and now the villain is the only one left because he activated the device. With nothing to do, the villain decides to enter a new galaxy to find a new, habitable planet to live in.
Edited by Topon on Jul 30th 2022 at 8:42:23 PM