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  1. Posted: April 28, 2022In: Adventure

    When fantasy characters invade the big city’s system, a frustrated dreamer must deal his imaginary robot girlfriend came to life, but when she remembers being someone who was kidnapped years ago by the head of organized crime, they must team up to unravel the mysteries of the other characters past lifes by using brute force and a two-faced mask to cover their insecurities.

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    Added an answer on April 28, 2022 at 1:02 pm

    Hi, I think you have a good start, but I think you need to keep it short. The first one is good in length but when your doing it your missing the death steaks. So for both make it clear who is the protagonist, antagonist and the death steaks. Think of it as a trailer of the movie and you need to hooRead more

    Hi, I think you have a good start, but I think you need to keep it short. The first one is good in length but when your doing it your missing the death steaks. So for both make it clear who is the protagonist, antagonist and the death steaks. Think of it as a trailer of the movie and you need to hook them and keep them interested to go see it. You know why is trying to free himself , are they making him kill or steal? You know like he tries to destroy it to free himself and others before they make them kill again, ( or anyone who disagrees with them , or before they make him kill his family _) something like that.
    Hope this helps you

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  2. Posted: April 14, 2022In: Adventure

    Emergency Musical Response Team 421 responds to distress calls using music as a healing therapy (EMR Part 1). What is initially perceived as a routine service call devolves into an existential challenge where the very fate of music hangs in the balance (EMR Part 2).

    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on April 14, 2022 at 10:53 pm

    TV show?

    TV show?

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  3. Posted: March 8, 2022In: Adventure

    Sent on a vision quest to save his people, a native boy releases a living fable who kidnaps his tribe with nefarious intentions; now, with the help of his friends and a mysterious spirit, he must stop this beast before all is lost.

    Odie Samurai
    Added an answer on March 16, 2022 at 12:59 am

    Example: “When inadvertently releasing a prophesied beast, a naive boy sets out on a vision quest to [destination] with a mysterious spirit to rescue his kidnapped tribe” Make this yours, keep going!

    Example:
    “When inadvertently releasing a prophesied beast, a naive boy sets out on a vision quest to [destination] with a mysterious spirit to rescue his kidnapped tribe”

    Make this yours, keep going!

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