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What cartoons and animes have inspired your games?
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Pokemon has been worked into my games a couple times.
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If you mean specific to PF, I think Slayers and Words Worth, zero no tsukaima, akazukin chacha and densetsu no yuusha densetsu all have interesting material to offer.
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I have drawn inspiration from different anime shows. Namely Macross, Macross Frontier, and second-handedly Gundam Stardust Memory.
But since they were for rifts and NB chars I will not detail them here.
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The best one in my opinion to draw from is the record of the lodoss war for a palladium fantasy campaign
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I've been thinking of working out a game or campaign inspired by the anime Gate. It's almost like a fantasy world version of Rifts, but with a very different explanation behind it.
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Glistam wrote:I've been thinking of working out a game or campaign inspired by the anime Gate. It's almost like a fantasy world version of Rifts, but with a very different explanation behind it.

and they even have the standard pc reaction when seeing a dragon. Rocket launcher time lol.
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kiralon wrote:
Glistam wrote:I've been thinking of working out a game or campaign inspired by the anime Gate. It's almost like a fantasy world version of Rifts, but with a very different explanation behind it.

and they even have the standard pc reaction when seeing a dragon. Rocket launcher time lol.

I'm very interested in the potential story of what those modern soldiers will do if/when they become stranded in that fantasy world and they can no longer just get resupplied from the modern world with ammo, fuel, and gear whenever they run low. That's the story I want to see told.

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Anime like .hack//SIGN, Sword Art Online, Log Horizon, and Overlord have me also considering making a story arc in an upcoming Heroes Unlimited game where the characters have to go into a popular VR-MMORPG in order to accomplish some goal. This "game world" would basically be Palladium Fantasy and the players would have new characters and abilities to explore in that "game." It seems like it could be a fun diversion for a game or two, but I need to flesh it out a bit more before I run with it.
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Glistam wrote:
kiralon wrote:
Glistam wrote:I've been thinking of working out a game or campaign inspired by the anime Gate. It's almost like a fantasy world version of Rifts, but with a very different explanation behind it.

and they even have the standard pc reaction when seeing a dragon. Rocket launcher time lol.

I'm very interested in the potential story of what those modern soldiers will do if/when they become stranded in that fantasy world and they can no longer just get resupplied from the modern world with ammo, fuel, and gear whenever they run low. That's the story I want to see told.

If they are Ninjas and superspies soldiers then I think burt said it best
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thundarr the barbarian :)
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Well I like Anime,s Slayer,Fairy tail and the Cartoons Thunderr the Barbarian.

I make a number of islands around palladium,so I can add lands to explore.
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For myself cartoons include: Ducktales, Thundarr, ThunderCats (Both), Gargoyles, He-Man (ALL 3), She-Ra, Batman the animated series, Peter Pan and the Pirates, Visionaries, Defenders of the Earth, Prince Valiant, Dave the Barbarian, Swamp Thing, Toxic Crusaders, King Arthur and the Knights of Justice, American Dragon Jake Long, Dungeons and Dragons, Aladdin, Animaniacs, both of the Avatar cartoons, Ben 10, Biker Mice From Mars, Skeleton Warriors, Conan: the Adventurer, BraveStar, Silver Hawks, Smurf's, Dino Riders, Flash Gordon, Galtar and the Golden Lance, Mighty Max, Huntik, Gummi Bears, Ewaks, Paw Paws, David the Gnome, the Raccoons, Ulysses, The Littles, Galaxy Rangers, Wildfire, Voltron, Gobots, Transformers (Mostly Beast Wars and 80s), X-Men, Justice League, Pirates of Dark Water, Robotech, 200X TMNT, Sectaurs, GI Joe, Rambo, inhumanoids, Sky Commanders, StarCom, Cops, Johnny Quest (All 3), Captain Planet, Cadillacs & Dinosaurs, Wuzzles (With Butterbear and Bumblelion as more animallistic in nature), Street Sharks, etc.

Also I hate to admit this, but I have used elements of Jem, Rainbow Bright, and My Little Ponies & Friends in my campaigns, although I did reluctantly mentioned Cadillacs and Dinosaurs and the Paw Paws.
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gaby wrote:Well I like Anime,s Slayer,Fairy tail and the Cartoons Thunderr the Barbarian.

I make a number of islands around palladium,so I can add lands to explore.


So did we. Plus we always managed to go to another dimension almost every other campaign, so.
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I've been inspired by Record of Lodoss War, Legend of Crystania, Rune Soldier, Scrapped Princess & Chiaka Coffin Princess; plus Berserk.
But i am more inspired by manga & comics, like:Poison Elves, Ubel Blatt & Battle Chasers.
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