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  1. This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
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  3. Create your own imaginary cartoonist.
  4. Michael J. Chevallier
  5. If suaveness and edge beyond the edge is what you're looking for then Mike J.C. will supply you with the elegance and edgeness needed to give your animated series the energy it needs. Watch out for he's an animal when it comes to breaking the censors/mold/stretching the budget and doing his own thing. Before you know it your franchise is temporarily stolen and he has you sued for trying to interfere with him. Leave him feast on your franchise like the force of nature he is and everything will turn out fine once he's done with it. He's a prime suspect on the poisoning behind one of the executives at Disney. The show was canceled and he said it was their loss.
  6. He criticizes more rabidly than John K when he finds a character ugly and pathetic. Otherwise known as the man who rolls his eyes and takes a nap during The Simpsons and Futurama's more emotional scenes.
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  9. Contract works for other companies
  10. -Worked on the reboot of Kim Possible, giving her a sultry russian voice, her own secret base, removing Ron Stoppable. She kills more enemies in grotesque ways than Batman in his prime time comic books. Has a hot Solid Snake outfit and is a paid mercenary. When she isn't busy murdering and spying, she's hitting on cute blonde shotas that she finds endearing because they're cute hero archetypes like Link(from Zelda) with ethics, morality and benevolence.
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  12. -Worked on Batman to give it a Noir style while developing Bruce Wayne as a character of his own. All the villains and "heroes" while wearing the mask are completely silent killers and come off as forces of nature and righteousness rather than humans with their own social lives, the mask dehumanizes them. The city of Gotham and the show's themes have a lot of supernatural aspects to it, similar to Gargoyles. He turns Batman a hero by making him quit as a vigilante and is reborn as Bruce Wayne the trillionaire who turns into a super power that takes on Gotham city in a complete urban war. The gargoyle statues come alive and David Xanatos makes a special appearance as an anti-hero, turning it into a complete Batman Gargoyles crossover.
  13. Chevallier openly punched Bruce Timm in the face for forcing Harley too much on him, saying he understands the Joker's annoyance completely.
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  15. -Worked on the reboot of WITCH turning the otherwise cutesy girly teenager comic book into a dark celtic tale about faeries, shadow people and assassination. The cartoon focuses on 5 white girls who their families are killed for betraying the corrupted young king. They're guided in a beautiful amber home where they learn how to become true wiccans. The protagonists use "villainous" plans to kill their enemies and drive them insane. The setting is loosely based on the Elder Scrolls and the first story takes inspiration from Prince of Egypt, with a dash of Assassin's Creed in the mix. The other side of the series explores celtic legends and the beauty of magic, while demonizing the ugly, poor and corrupted, outright killing even allies that helped them in the revolution.(The Morrowind side of the cartoon). (In a deleted bonus episode they go in the modern world where go shopping and skying like normal teenage girls. In the deleted version the girls have so many scenes where they fight nude that it makes Ghost in the Shell jealous.)
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  19. His own works
  20. -God is a little girl / Moongod
  21. A character called Yannazuki travels through space exploring the vastness and greatness of the universe. A very imaginative take on space as its filled to the brim in planetary nebulas, comets, meteors cosmic dust. she gathers space particles and inspects them to use for herself and grow stronger. She's a charming highly energetic little girl with bite and vision in her, leaving civilizations, floras, geographical landmarks everywhere she goes. She goes through challenges defeating monsters and vanquishing malicious and dangerous animals she finds useless. She explores planets made of ice, diamonds, gas planets she lights up into suns, uses giant meteors to her advantage. She goes around each moon growing plants, resources, structures, terraforming and gathering magical rocks to garner more power. She gathers this massive energy in one place and provokes The Big Bang. After that with the remaining power she has she creates an entire galaxy full of little girls each representing a trait of her. She retires and enjoys herself with her own facets living in peace and harmony, enjoying herself and her creations.
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  24. -Shifter
  25. A 3D animated 2-season 13 episode animated series based loosely on Soul Reaver's pitch idea as a stand alone series from the Legacy of Kain franchise, but with an even more Lovecraft-inspired twist spun on it. With the same poetic dialogue, but with a more down to earth ideology as the protagonist's whiny self-righteousness is lowered to a minimum. He goes through the world dark ages medieval world to gather more power and use the souls he collects with the help of the god of death(a very powerful wraith) in order to kill the underworld menace for good. He revives as a noble man enjoying the world he carved for himself. There's 1 special deleted episode where his spirit shift changes dimensions to New York city, making a tribute to Spawn, but with a refreshing twist on it where he actually lowers the edge.
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  27. -Dr Seussman
  28. On a mature take very loosely inspired by the tales of Dr Seuss, Michael provides an endless series of philosophical cartoons that puts both South Park and Peanuts on its knees when it comes to questioning morality and finding solutions for it. The cartoon is about a psychiatrist with a PhD in neurology. He's the main character and his 5-9 patients are the deuteragonists that present their personal and world-related problems to him. Each episode starts with one of the patients presenting their problem. He then proceeds to examine the problem and come up with a hands-on solution to them. The problems are serious and the solutions are very risk-oriented, but rewarding. The doctor sometimes uses his deus ex machina where he constantly says that some problems cannot be fixed by yourself and you need outside help and real on-hands help.
  29. Along with the bittersweet endings the cartoon delivers utter defeatist morals about how you can't control your life and have to accept it.
  30. The animated series takes on every problematic issue such as drugs, guns, death, suicide, family issues, biology and provides a quality take on each of it, for the better or for the worse.
  31. As well as far more philosophical problems regarding the world, one's psyche, having children, life decisions told in a less whiny way and a more adventurous manner that comes up with a solution.
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