None of those really follow the usual post apocalyptic tropes. It’s pretty much all just fantasy settings that are also post apocalyptic. I’m talking a purely post apocalyptic world, like fallout, mad max, a boy and his dog, etc
You just proved my point. All the things you just listed are non realistic fantasy post apocalyptic settings. I want a actual “realistic” post apocalyptic setting, one without talking animals and magic and all that other gay shit
I was more referring to adventure time. And in Fallout/ ABAHD there’s at least a scientific/lore reason as to why certain animals can talk. Unlike adventure time where one animal can talk normally and the other one can’t and just acts like a regular animal. Also adventure time wasn’t created to be a post apocalyptic cartoon until that business men episode
Using Nausicaa is cheating, but I guess Wizards and Gwen are post apocalyptic stories.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizards_(film)
https://archive.org/details/y2mate.combernievstrumprzlyugsut7q360p
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen,_or_the_Book_of_Sand
Because sometimes (like every 2-3 weeks) my imagination starts flailing up and I start thinking of ideas for a post apocalyptic setting and then I come over here and post how I want to make a cartoon
Me too.
I love the apocalypse setting so much, it's in my top three most favorite settings.
I too would love to make an apocalypse cartoon, but i think if i were to make one i'd like to do an apocalypse DND to get inspiration from similar to Vox Machina.
I do have characters for an apocalypse game though.
I want a post-apoc but set in an ancient history inspired world. Like after the fall of rome kind of situation except it was caused by a sudden meteor strike that fricked up the planet.
Phil Tippet, the guy who animated the Rancor in ROTJ and supervised the dinosaurs from Jurassic Park, recently released a post-apocalyptic stop-motion horror movie that I'd recommend. It's available on Shudder.
This is quite possibly the stupidest thing I’ve seen since doomsday brothers. Why can’t these morons get the post apocalyptic genre right? Is it really that fricking hard?
>Thundarr the Barbarian
>Adventure Time
>Kipo
>Skyland
>Visionaries
>Xyber 9
None of those really follow the usual post apocalyptic tropes. It’s pretty much all just fantasy settings that are also post apocalyptic. I’m talking a purely post apocalyptic world, like fallout, mad max, a boy and his dog, etc
You just proved my point. All the things you just listed are non realistic fantasy post apocalyptic settings. I want a actual “realistic” post apocalyptic setting, one without talking animals and magic and all that other gay shit
Fallout and A Boy and his Dog have magic and talking animals. Nausicaa doesn't.
I was more referring to adventure time. And in Fallout/ ABAHD there’s at least a scientific/lore reason as to why certain animals can talk. Unlike adventure time where one animal can talk normally and the other one can’t and just acts like a regular animal. Also adventure time wasn’t created to be a post apocalyptic cartoon until that business men episode
Fallout doesn't have magic.
What are you talking about?
He is equivocating psychic powers, telekinesis, pyrokinesis, and things like chems and clothing conveying Stat increases/buffs/debuffs as magical.
Using Nausicaa is cheating, but I guess Wizards and Gwen are post apocalyptic stories.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizards_(film)
https://archive.org/details/y2mate.combernievstrumprzlyugsut7q360p
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen,_or_the_Book_of_Sand
>He focuses on the tropes instead of the setting
God forbid anyone does anything unique with the apocalypse setting huh?
IMO brown wasteland apocalypses are boring. Gimme more Nausicaa and NieR Automata, I want to see the nature taking it all back
>*Last of Us music starts playing
heh
Paid shitposters are very original, yes.
I really wish NV gave you a fricking horse or something!
Honest question, why are you always making this same thread?
Because sometimes (like every 2-3 weeks) my imagination starts flailing up and I start thinking of ideas for a post apocalyptic setting and then I come over here and post how I want to make a cartoon
Six that movie with the little cloth doll
Heavy Metal (2000)
There's another rabbinical tract coming out. THis one has Fallout's name attached to it, like a victim worn on a serial killer's face.
>Six that movie with the little cloth doll
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9_(2009_animated_film)
>There's another rabbinical tract coming out.
QRD?
Me too.
I love the apocalypse setting so much, it's in my top three most favorite settings.
I too would love to make an apocalypse cartoon, but i think if i were to make one i'd like to do an apocalypse DND to get inspiration from similar to Vox Machina.
I do have characters for an apocalypse game though.
Right now with the 80s nostalgia boom they could probably pitch a Wasteland cartoon quicker than a Fallout one
>80's nostalgia boom
>right now
Or, you know, over the last 20 years. Whenever.
It hasn't ended so it's still right now.
It actually went backwards. When the 80's bent started to peter out, it turned into 70's nostalgia.
It's never, ever, ever, EVER going to be 90's nostalgia.
They're trying, Netflix is gonna be pushing that Fear Street show as a replacement for Stranger Things.
>They make a NV cartoon
>Main character is trans
That would be entirely fitting for a game where gay men get a 10% damage boost to more easily shoot an old white capitalist in the face.
Dare I say, it would be kino.
I want a post-apoc but set in an ancient history inspired world. Like after the fall of rome kind of situation except it was caused by a sudden meteor strike that fricked up the planet.
About the coming-of-age story set in a world destroyed by a crystalline super element that mankind had grown dependent on, right?
no, but nice try, baiter.
How am I baiting? That's what was said in the last "I want to make a post-apocalyptic cartoon" thread that I participated in.
Sounds kino
IDFC, I have my own pitch to be concerned about, sorry anon.
Spiral Zone, Fist of the North Star.
Phil Tippet, the guy who animated the Rancor in ROTJ and supervised the dinosaurs from Jurassic Park, recently released a post-apocalyptic stop-motion horror movie that I'd recommend. It's available on Shudder.
Isn't Fallout 2 and NV technically post post-apocalyptic?
fallout cartoon would be interesting
Just make the cartoon you spaz.
>We remember. America.
This is quite possibly the stupidest thing I’ve seen since doomsday brothers. Why can’t these morons get the post apocalyptic genre right? Is it really that fricking hard?