Post by Toz76 on Jul 27, 2020 22:01:47 GMT -5
Welcome to the 4WSR extended universe!
The Bachelor: Colorman Edition: Man In Red and 12 colorwomen are flown to a beautiful island paradise. The goal? For Man In Red to fall in love, and for the colorwomen to brutalize each other for the amusement of the viewing audience.
The Amazing Race: Dimension Hopping: 11 teams of mages must follow a series of clues from dimension to dimension, completing tasks in a race around the universe. At the end of each leg of the race, the losing team is eliminated. Be sure to have the mages say really weird condescending stuff in the poorer dimensions.
MU 99: A wacky, incompetent group of detectives working for Majika Supremus have silly adventures making light of the orginazation's flaws.
Gunnarson: A BBC original reboots the tale of the great Swedish Detective, setting it in the present day with modern retellings of his many exploits. As the show progresses, it gradually loses cohesion and becomes focused on a myth arc involving Gunnarson's mysterious family and repeatedly brings recurring villain Blade back from the dead while completely sidelining Hartley after Season 1. Starring Bendyrend Cummerbund.
How I Met Your Summoner: A sitcom framed as the Bronze Mage telling two skeletons how he met the necromancer Priori, even though Priori doesn't show up until the last season of the show. Also featured: Bronze Mage's creepy friend Chessmaster and his attempts to hook up with various women.
Cracking Open A Boy With The Cold Ones: A hospital drama set in Icetouched headquarters, where a group of ice zombies with healing magic perform surgeries, get into fights, and fall in love.
638,000 and Pregnant: A look into the life of underage Cubii who got pregnant young, and their life as an expectant parent to eleven 7-dimensional beings.
Masteri: A hit Broadway musical about an underappreciated founder of modern magical thought. Will be incredibly popular among teens but hated by historians for ignoring the atrocities the mages featured in the musical committed.
The Tower: It's The Office, but in a wizard's tower. What more do you want from me? The archmage is an incompetent jackass and the receptionist is in love with the chief potion maker.
Mages: A historical "documentary" about the life of a legendary colorfolk hero. Initially praised for its historical accuracy, the show will increasingly lean on gore and shock value as the series continues.
Thomas And Friends: A show about the talking trains that the colorfolk in some timelines interact with occassionally... actually, who would watch that? What does that even have to do with 4WSR? Forget it, this is stupid.
The Bachelor: Colorman Edition: Man In Red and 12 colorwomen are flown to a beautiful island paradise. The goal? For Man In Red to fall in love, and for the colorwomen to brutalize each other for the amusement of the viewing audience.
The Amazing Race: Dimension Hopping: 11 teams of mages must follow a series of clues from dimension to dimension, completing tasks in a race around the universe. At the end of each leg of the race, the losing team is eliminated. Be sure to have the mages say really weird condescending stuff in the poorer dimensions.
MU 99: A wacky, incompetent group of detectives working for Majika Supremus have silly adventures making light of the orginazation's flaws.
Gunnarson: A BBC original reboots the tale of the great Swedish Detective, setting it in the present day with modern retellings of his many exploits. As the show progresses, it gradually loses cohesion and becomes focused on a myth arc involving Gunnarson's mysterious family and repeatedly brings recurring villain Blade back from the dead while completely sidelining Hartley after Season 1. Starring Bendyrend Cummerbund.
How I Met Your Summoner: A sitcom framed as the Bronze Mage telling two skeletons how he met the necromancer Priori, even though Priori doesn't show up until the last season of the show. Also featured: Bronze Mage's creepy friend Chessmaster and his attempts to hook up with various women.
Cracking Open A Boy With The Cold Ones: A hospital drama set in Icetouched headquarters, where a group of ice zombies with healing magic perform surgeries, get into fights, and fall in love.
638,000 and Pregnant: A look into the life of underage Cubii who got pregnant young, and their life as an expectant parent to eleven 7-dimensional beings.
Masteri: A hit Broadway musical about an underappreciated founder of modern magical thought. Will be incredibly popular among teens but hated by historians for ignoring the atrocities the mages featured in the musical committed.
The Tower: It's The Office, but in a wizard's tower. What more do you want from me? The archmage is an incompetent jackass and the receptionist is in love with the chief potion maker.
Mages: A historical "documentary" about the life of a legendary colorfolk hero. Initially praised for its historical accuracy, the show will increasingly lean on gore and shock value as the series continues.
Thomas And Friends: A show about the talking trains that the colorfolk in some timelines interact with occassionally... actually, who would watch that? What does that even have to do with 4WSR? Forget it, this is stupid.