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THIS world would fill the void where your funnybone needs to be, because of how disorganized-yet-clever these comedic creations have been to many. Their jokes, bits, and antics have been a riot millions may support, but if some of you are not fans of some of these, I would heavily recommend trying some of these out!
The kind of world these franchises create together can be left to the readers. But for now, if there's a Genre World you want based on 10 franchises you love with that Genre in your mind, you can use this meme to get creative! ~ www.deviantart.com/4xeyes1987/…
1. American Dad! ~ A CIA Agent struggles with his job and his family life, where his son's a loser, his daughter's against him in every sense of the word, his wife's hot-but-adorable, the pet is a Nazi, and their biggest secret boozes, smokes, and dresses up under the family's radar.
2. Tenchi Muyo+Universe ~ A highschool student finds no sanctuary at home as his father and grandfather set up rent for intergalactic space pirates, spaces princesses, a mad scientist, animals, and space cops, who are constantly at each other's throats while trying to hitch the poor boy.
3. Dragon Ball Z Abridged ~ As a stump-minded martial artist becomes a father, the challenges he and his friends face could only question how these heroes could keep their sanity in check while they are bombarded by their own hubris and others' insults more often than any punch.
4. Animaniacs (Seasons 1 & 2) ~ Living and breathing cartoon siblings break from their prison and run amok through the studio that bore them, driving the staff and the nearest pedestrian crazy with their jokes and gags, some of which can kick the most stable of men in the loony-bin.
5. The Venture Bros. ~ The least-important scientist "barely" cares for his sons while he and his loose-cannon/sex-machine bodyguard look for adventure and clients to take interest in his late father's greater projects while facing conspiracies, groupies, super villains, and next-door neighbors.
6. Celebrity Deathmatch (Seasons 1, 2, 3, & 4) ~ 2 announcers with a rocky friendship hosts the ultimate entertainment: Celebrities with issues against one-another, settling their disputes in fights to the death, where the zany and crazy fighters pull out their best to come out on top.
7. Monty Python: Quest for the Holy Grail ~ A coconut-obsessed king is tasked by God to find a holy relic, and with the aid of his knights, cowardly, murderous, or just a little lop-sided, they fight off the most stubborn, confusing, and QUESTIONable adversaries yet, including a rabbit!
8. South Park ~ This quiet little mountain town is anything BUT, where 4 or more children have to survive the careless decisions of their adult caretakers, and the adventures they are forced to endure will not only tear a group apart, but has the chance of turning one child into their worst enemy.
9. That 70s Show ~ A teen joins his friends, and his girlfriend, on their cooky adventures and activities involving beer, "special brownies", and puffing pot while his parents fear (or in the father's case, expect) the worst from them, and at times, will catch them in the act.
10. The Tick ~ The newest super hero in THE CITY patrols the rooftops for crime and villainy, all the while sharing rent with the sidekick and enduring the struggles of living in an apartment complex, all the while, ending an adventure with a lesson learned...in the form of a speech.
WARNING!!!
American Dad is licensed by Fuzzy Door Productions, Underdog Productions, Fox Television Animation, and 20th Century Fox Television.
Tenchi Muyo and Tenchi Universe is licensed by Anime International Company (AIC) and Funimation Entertainment.
Dragon Ball Z is licensed by Toei Animation, Viz Media and Funimation Entertainment. Abridged by Youtube's Team Four Star (TFS).
Animaniacs is licensed by Amblin Television and Warner Bros.
Venture Bros. is licensed by Adult Swim, Titmouse Inc., NoodleSoup Productions, World Leaders Entertainment and Astro Base GO!
Celebrity Deathmatch is licensed by MTV!
Monty Python and the Holy Grail is licensed by Michael White Productions, Python (Monty) Pictures, and National Film Trustee Company.
South Park is licensed by Ubisoft, Comedy Central, and South Park Studios.
That 70's Show is licensed by Carsey-Werner Productions.
The Tick is licensed by New England Comics.