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jormis29
Since: Mar, 2012
There is this cartoon I cannot seem to remember the name of. I think it was in the 2000's. All I seem to remember is that it was sort of taken place in a world where animals were kind of superior to humans. The animals had evolved a lot and lived in big groups all together. Like for example, there would be the vultures living in the mountains and the pandas living in a forest. That kind of thing. And there was a group of humans, I think they were young adults, that would go around to each of these "tribes" of animals and have them be allies/ not hate humans. Every time they tried to make peace, if I remember right, the group would have to go through a challenge or a puzzle in order to earn the tribe's leader's trust. I also remember the base was on an island(?) in the ocean and was shaped as a turtle shell. Also, whenever they would get an "alert" for a mission, they would get on turtle shells and ride off to the main land. The whole cartoon had sort of a sharp/Asian look to it. I remember one episode sort of clearly, there was this cave that if a human went into they would turn into an animal that their personality or soul was supposed to be. I remember the opening to the show was the brief history of how it got to be. Like this, humans and animals were all once friends but then there was an animal (the main villain) that told all the animals that humans were not to be trusted, that they were evil. Some believed him, some did not. Then the ones that believed him hated humans and hurt them? I have horrible memory, I need to know!!
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