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Anonymous /tg/96066151#96066193
7/11/2025, 9:15:24 PM
>>96066151
Not for nothing, anon, but as cringe as that was, it's almost 30 years old. Some dead horses are dust and bones by now. Just let it go.
Anonymous /co/149293235#149297024
7/7/2025, 6:42:27 AM
>>149296651
>>149296716
...Oh boy. That is something else.

You know, I think I could work with that, but the issue would be sticking to the core concept, which frankly sucks. But I guess if I had a shot at it, it'd go;

>In an astounding case of cartoon logic on par with KND, kids all over the world who are sick of being treated like, well, kids, decide to emancipate themselves and run away to a previously undiscovered continent in the Pacific
>Adults laugh and let the kids do so thinking they'll come crawling back
>10 years later, Kidtopia stands as a shining beacon of society, having solved war, major crimes, hunger, disease, and even aging
>Meanwhile, rest of the world is a mess as the adults have no one to offload all their chores onto and thus polluted it beyond repair
>Kidtopia cuts a deal with the US to accept a trial basis of new immigrants to live in their city, with the condition that they must work their way up from the bottom as second-class citizens with all the responsibilities that entails
>Adults who are immigrating to Kidtopia are actually plotting to work their way up the ranks until they can basically reinstate the same old world order and force kids to do all their old chores like before
>And then soon discover that aside from being restricted on where they can go unsupervised and having to do the demeaning chores, they're given a lot of leeway to do whatever they want, to essentially be a kid again if they choose to...as long as they give up their dignity for it, as well as the "fun" parts of adulthood that go with it like driving and money and "root beer"

>Show is now less about the kids acting like adults and more about a select group of double-agent adults trying to adapt to a world where they're no longer on top and trying to decide if they would do anything to preserve their power and constant responsibilities of adulthood, or if they prefer the lack of responsibilities and powerlessness of childhood