[Music] [Applause] Hi, I'm Entitted. I know, I know I have a lot of explaining to do. If any of my returning subscribers want to know where I've been, I'll explain at the end as to not bore new viewers. Time stamp on screen or in the description. I'll be talking about university, some troubles. It has been an insane year. But let's get into the video. Hello, moons of Jupiter, space probes, visiting asteroids, and anyone else who got caught up in my orbit. I'm in Machete, your friendly neighborhood celestial, and I'm never using that intro again. Remember my first ever video? Kind of my first ever proper video. It was called Making It Marketable: Laughing Jack. All of his life he's been stuck in a box in Isaac's old family house. Basically, I was rewriting the edgy, creepy pasta laughing Jack. Now, there's nothing wrong with edgy. I was really edgy as a kid and I had a huge crush on Laughing Jack. It's just that the concept of the show was to rewrite it as if it was a show you could watch on Netflix or Disney Plus or something. Now I'm doing the opposite kind of. I'm not turning kid shows particularly edgy where everyone's angry and punk and dark. I'm turning them into sort of Owl House, Amphibia, Shira, Infinity Train versions. It's going to be silly because it is just inherently a pretty cringe and unserious thing to turn shows like Paw Patrol into the Owl House. But rewrites are what I do, even the silly ones. Besides, something kind of speaks to me about these kids shows. Maybe how simple they are in concept, which leaves so much room for potential dark stuff. You can see that Matt Pat even did theories on the dark side of Paw Patrol and how the dogs are being replaced or something. And I intend to sort of do something like that, but with Ryder as someone who's also a victim cuz he's still a child. Anyway, PJ Masks, as a kid, I was a huge fan of transforming superhero people, and they get a bonus because they're animals, and I think that's fun. I tried redesigning the characters in like 2020 or something and my friends would jokingly make fun of me for it, which is perfectly fine. This again is inherently very silly, but I still see the potential in this little show. Like, it brings up the question, how do these kids transform? Who gave them this huge totem pole headquarters thing? And why is it literally in the middle of town or like technically the edge of town and nobody questions it? Are you telling me that nobody's awake at night? The adults? Hello? And who are all these nighttime villains? And why are they considerate enough to only cause trouble at night? Not that they don't start things during the day. Like I think one time Romeo stole a whole funfair roller coaster or whatever, which is kind of funny. Like where are these kids' parents? Well, a lot has happened since I first redesigned these guys. Like the introduction of a million new heroes and villains. I won't be including all of them, nor will I be 100% lore accurate because this is a kid show with about a zillion episodes and the weekly doesn't really go into all the trivia. So, I'm going to do what I can to turn this kid show into a young adult show. You know how Owl House and Amphibia started off totally happy and then season 2 goes insane and dark on them? Basically that. Also, either at the end or splice in between random clips, I'll be reanimating clips of the show that I find funny or that I think have potential somehow. Real quick, I went on Reddit to see what parents thought of PJ Mask. And let me just read a couple opinions out. I hate this show, but I obsess over the mythology of it. They explain nothing. Are the powers in their pajamas? The wristbands? Where'd they get the wristbands? What happens if they get attacked in the daytime? How did they learn to drive these vehicles? How come literally no adults are ever outside after an elementary school student's bedtime? How have no adults noticed giant superhero headquarters in the pond? Does it submerge at daylight? They don't ever do any like ecological studies or landscaping or heavy metal tests that might indicate that there's a huge building under the water. Also, Luna Girl lives on the moon. Is she supernatural or a human? How did she get there? How can she control moths? What is going on? Is Romeo a classmate? How did he get his powers? Ninjalinos, who are they? Over all the children in gangs at night. And Luna Girl is a whole mood and I love her. I hate those stupid PJ pests. Except for you, Greg. Stay sweet. Honestly, I like Owlette and Gecko better than Catboy. Most of the time, Catboy just seems super whiny. I think Gecko would probably be my favorite out of all of them, though. Anyway, let's get into drawing. I was trying to start off with the leader, Catboy or Connor, but I was having some trouble actually drawing for some reason. So instead, I went for Amaya/Owlette. The idea is that these are all normal teenagers who met as kids and were selected randomly where it's a pretty simple concept. Kids are given powers and then turned into military weapons. Basically, the villains are the kids who recently, or I guess it doesn't have to be recent, escaped from the company and started rebelling. The reason it's mostly the PJ Masks, I don't really have a more adult name for them that handle the villains is cuz they're the most well- behaved of the kids. The company chose animals as a theme for them or a place to draw power from because you can train animals. While you can't exactly train the moon, which is I assume why like Luna Girl is the most rebellious. I guess the experiment did give the main three animallike qualities when they didn't have them before. And some of those were on purpose, but some of them were side effects. Editing me here. I'm thinking about it. In season 5ish, it's revealed that their powers come from a thing called the PJ Crystal. I'm not calling it that, nor will I really use the same lore. But this kind of does give me the idea for PJ standing for maybe power jewel or something. Or maybe it's the periodic table symbol for whatever a material like the mystical crystal will be made of. So yeah, if you're watching me line this drawing, just know I failed and started again. Let's actually talk about Amaya. So she's not the leader, but she is the most competitive when she's not training. She's a ballet dancer and she's very disciplined. She holds herself to an impossibly high standard, but she's not closed off. She's also a huge nerd and very into comic books like in the actual show. She also hates Bright Light and probably has like a very flexible neck. I wanted to give all the characters surnames, but it's kind of unclear where they're from. So, I searched up where the name Amaya is from, and it's from Spain andor Japan, so I don't know. In my original redesign, I gave Connor the surname Martinez, but there wasn't really a huge thought process behind that. Some people think Amaya is of Asian descent, but others think she's Hispanic, so I don't know. Not that someone can't be both, but the surnames aren't that important anyway for the first two characters. Editing me here. Apparently, in this one episode, it shows Amaya actually reading Japanese. Whoever has possession of this statue can gain the powers from other ninjas. Is this actual Japanese writing? Probably not. If anyone can read Japanese, do tell me if it even says anything. But I'm pretty sure it's at least meant to look like Japanese. This, of course, doesn't confirm she is Japanese. Anyone can learn to read a language. But when you're interpreting a kid show, you kind of have to take what you can get. With that in mind, I'm just going to go ahead and give her the surname Kobayashi. But if anyone has any objections or critique, I always welcome it. Anyway, the three kids have one adult in their life in the real show who is never physically depicted. And Amaya has an aunt. I imagine this aunt is like a pageant mom and really pushes Amaya, meaning Amaya probably hides her comics and every other interest she has. The girl with a bad haircut, get out of here. But I'll get into that later. Editing me here. I literally never get I literally never get into it later. Anyway, then there's the leader who I finally got around to drawing. Connor is a gymnast who also probably goes for runs in his free time cuz he's speedy. He also hates Huh. I don't know why I said hates being that in the script it's enjoys, but go off. He also enjoys football cuz that's canon. Hates dogs and is terrified of water. There's a whole episode dedicated to him being scared of water and Luna Girl chasing him around with a raincloud. So, let's give this an angsty backstory. The kids were all probably like genetically modified to have animal traits, which wound up giving Connor a slight fear of water. So, in an attempt to cure him of his fear of water, the people at the company probably like Sims pulled him and like locked him in a pool. That or it was an accident where they like put him in a shower and then they were like, "Cool, be right back." And then they forgore and then the shower started filling up or something. And Connor was fine physically, something like that. It doesn't have to be that. Anyway, it made everything infinitely worse. Trauma is not a competition, but Catboy definitely has the most trauma. I'm kidding. He's quiet and solitary like a cat. doesn't like handing over control to anyone else. Kind of whiny, basically all cat stereotypes. His adult in the show is his mom, and I think she'd be like Mother Gothol. Basically, very sweet and manipulative. Also, I saw this clip in the show where Catboy gets multiplied into other little lighter colored Catboys with different voices. What are you doing? Make the world away. I've got a better idea. I'll spin this one until it gets extra dizzy. I'll read this one around the city until it's totally lost. I'm just going to run mine as far as I can. This is amazing exercise. Bye. And I thought there could be a thing where like the lab is making more catboys from younger children and um they make Connor mentor them. I thought it'd be cute. The final one is Greg or Gecko, and he is kind of my personal favorite. And he's apparently a lot of people's favorite within the show. He's the sweetest and youngest of the PJ Masks here. He's basically the Adrien Aggress of the characters. He's a kind and sheltered rich kid who does boxing, hence the muscles and super strength thing. But of course, the genetic modification does give him a very unfair advantage. So, he always makes sure he holds back and makes sure he never comes in first place. Kind of like that clip in The Incredibles where they tell Dash to go for second. Greg is a golden retriever boy before that was even a thing. And he's way nicer to the villains. A lot of people in real life think he and Luna Girl like each other, but I'll cover that later. Greg has his uncle in the show and I'm thinking that his uncle is the CEO of the company and basically chose Greg and his friends to use for the experiment. His surname is the only one that really matters just cuz I think it would sound cool if his full name was Gregory Gun. Greg's family being the rich people would explain the literal car, jet, and submarine that the gang has and the headquarters that nobody in town questions. As for their super suit forms in the script, I for some reason put supersuit between two brackets. Don't know why I did that. As for their super suit forms, I saw this clip of a recent season where the kids literally summon animals from their chest plate things. How a lot of parents on Reddit agree that PJ Masks is doing what Paw Patrol did and basically making the gang go to space and inventing a billion other heroes to sell toys. They definitely are. But anyway, I was thinking instead of the bracelets giving them their superpowers, it would be more like a Tony Stark chest implant thing. Now, I'm about to go into story-based pseudoscientific nonsense. My idea is that these dudes have some kind of retrovirus inside them. A retrovirus, which I learned in Alevel biology, is an RNA virus which has an enzyme called reverse transcriptise. In short, they make a DNA copy of the viral RNA, the thing that gets turned into DNA for short, and then they basically attach their DNA into your DNA. So now whenever your DNA gets replicated or transcribed and translated into a protein, basically normal processes, the virus will be made with it. That's part of the reason why retroviruses are so hard to treat. They sort of become part of you. Disclaimer, if you're um a biology person who took biology beyond a level, and you're going, "Excuse me, that's not correct." Yeah, I know. It's been a year since I studied this. And besides, pseudocience sci-fi kid show stuff. Anyway, these kids basically got a retrovirus put in them to give them traits of their animals. What their chest implant does is sit just underneath their skin. So, it has like a faint glow that's always there, but when they need their animal traits, the implant glows and activates the genes. What do I mean by activates the genes? Well, also in Alevel biology, we learned about epigenetics. And long story very, very short, genes can be activated in a couple ways. I won't go into it. Besides, it's just my pseudo scientific sci-fi justification. Now, so the genes get activated and the kids get their animal traits and powers, but no suits or anything. They actually have to put their suits on. I took a lot of inspiration from Marvel specifically. So, like Captain Marvel suit. No, wait. I took some inspiration from Marvel, specifically Captain Marvel's suit. So, the animal traits being activated gives these people some of their powers and some like unrealistic sci-fi stuff like Gecko's eyes being able to blink sideways, Connor grows ears and fur, Owlette gets a like back toe that birds have and all that kind of stuff. Oh, also because their powers are connected to their chest plant things. I feel like there could be like definitely a Shirro corruption or gem cracking thing where their implant is damaged and they go crazy in some kind of way. Or it could set up a way angstier thing where one of them gets catrred/huntered slash Darced. There's a lot of mind control in kids media by either Romeo or the company later on in the show when it's kind of um when the open secret that the company is bad is revealed, but whatever. So these kids probably met at like a normal private preschool. So when I say Greg is the rich one, I don't mean the others are pretty well off, too. It's just that Greg's uncle is the one who runs that specific company. So Greg's uncle saw Greg and Connor and Amaya hanging out. So he went up to Connor's mom and Amaya's aunt and was like, "Your children are interacting with my nephew. If you sign up your children for this new program, I will give you a zillion dollars." And they were like, "So yeah, the adults got a million dollars and the kids got trauma." Where have I heard that before? When young Connor and Amaya met Greg, he'd already been in training for his entire life, so he was already super sheltered and perceived as weird, even to other kids. This is where they met the other kids, the villains. Basically, the kids who left and are currently causing trouble. The first villain is Romeo, a genius who, well, his only motivation in the real show is to take over the world. So, I mean, I can work with that. He's one of the head scientists kids and he was raised on the other side of the lab as the heroes. Basically, they were being experimented on. He was watching the experiments. The other villains were experiments too and they were sick of it so they ran away. Romeo just wants to experiment on everyone basically and turn everything into an enhanced version of itself. I turned his belt situation into a shoulder brace. I also gave him a crutch, but I cannot remember why. When he and the others were a little younger, he definitely like asked or manipulated Connor to help him with experiments or use him as a guinea pig. And at some point, Connor probably retaliated and scratched Romeo on the eye. They probably had like some kind of toxic relationship there and they're very mad about it. But in terms of matchups, I think in the show it's usually Romeo versus Gecko, probably because they have a thing of brain versus Bronn going on. Gecko is also probably very books smart, but not very street smart or good at picking up social cues, which is why people perceive him as awkward. Also, it's funny how in later seasons of the show, the villains occasionally have to team up with the PJ Masks to stop Romeo, cuz his goals are always way more evil than theirs. Like, the others usually steal small things, but Romeo is always like trying to steal the moon or something. Romeo wouldn't get redeemed in my Owl House version of the show. I think he'd be like the um Simon Laurent of Infinity Train where he had all the tools to theoretically become a good person, but he never took them. The next villain is Luna Girl. In the show, her entire motivation is to or it was before season 5 complicated everything with the concept of power crystals steal toys. In this, she's probably just a thief. Honestly, I feel like she would still want nothing to do with the company. It's just that the company wants to bring her back cuz she was very powerful. I basically kept the design I gave her in my first redesign exactly the same because I like it so much. It looks casual. At first, I tried to put her on her hoverboard, but then I wanted to save that pose for her like past superuit, like the one that she doesn't use anymore after running away. I feel like because of how her face is modeled in the show, grown up, she would look a lot like Gwen from Across the Spider-Verse with that sort of round nose. Also, can we talk about her name for a second? Why is she Luna Girl and not just Luna? They do refer to her as Luna occasionally. I could make it so that her like superhero name was Moon Girl or something. She and Catboy actually interact the least. I think Gecko often gives her a chance and Owlette is usually arguing with her, but sometimes they do get along. Like there's this one clip. Especially you, Owlette. You really do help everyone, even a meanie like me. A Luna, you're all right. I guess sometimes when I feel like it. Yeah. Like why does why does Catboy do that? But anyway, all the heroes and villains except Romeo, even in the real show, have like pretty good chemistry. Does that make sense? They're good enough characters that I can believe it when one of the villains is nice to one of the heroes or vice versa. But that also could be because in children's shows, they don't really have a lot of effort anymoreish put into them. So, the writers could just be flip-flopping with what the characters are like at any time. It creates depth entirely by accident. So, then I move on to drawing Luna Girl's old hero outfit. And I initially gave her a pixie cut, but well, I don't know if it looked good, but oh well. I just realized I've been like reading completely absent-mindedly the whole time. So, if I sound weird, then it's cuz I wasn't paying attention. If the others derive their powers from animals, then hers are from the moon. In the show, I believe there's a clip that says, "If the moon doesn't have powers, then Luna Girl doesn't have her powers." Wonder Luna's flying all wobbly. When the moon loses its powers, I lose my powers. Figured it out, did you? I was. My personal head cannon with her friendships is that she's most hostile towards Owlette in like a Catra Adora sort of way, but she's kind to Greg because he is just the sweetest one. Even if she's a villain, there's kind of no excuse for her to be mean to him. She'll be taunting the others and then he'll say hi to her and she'll be like, "Hey, Greg." or something like that and they'll wave at each other. It's up to you whether you ship the grown-up versions I've made or whatever. I don't really mind because I don't really have ships personally. In the real show, these kids would be too young for relationships anyway, so I know the writers aren't really going for anything. Anything that happens is basically coincidence or maybe like implications of a little kid crush thing. But since my show would be more Owl House or Shira, I would definitely explore the friendships and complicated relationships more. I say complicated because these kids except Romeo, all have shared trauma. Back to Luna Girl. I feel like before her power chest implant, she had dirty blonde or like light brown hair. That's all. On to the third main villain, Night Ninja. I actually kind of find him the funniest, or at least his first voice actor. I'll try finding clips of him for when I reanimate them, but Night Ninja's first voice actor, kind of like Romeo's first voice actor, had the best delivery. I don't know how to explain that his later voice actors don't really make him sound the same. So, his personality went from sassy guy to like regular kid show villain. That's not knocking the second voice actors, of course. I just want to draw attention to how well the first voice actor performed. Just found out the voice actor's name is Trek Pacino, who I found out is currently 24 years old. I'm 19. So, Night Ninja from PJ Masks voices older than me, or like the first one at least. Also, I found out that Trek Pacino is a theater kid. Go figure. Soon, you'll see. That's awesome. I hope he's doing well for himself. It's a weird thing when like a child actor has to get replaced cuz their voice, you know, has changed. It has to happen, of course. But I always wonder how the first kid has grown up and if they've gone on to do anything else. So anyway, in the show, Night Ninja, I don't know why he looks like that to be honest, but whatever. Has the power of this and occasionally that. Okay, so he calls them sticky splats, but that name is a little childish, so I'm calling it like ectoplasm or something. Or like maybe also light. I don't know. It's It's inconsistent. But I got started on a regular human form for him. I feel like he would be really on top of fashion. However, I am not. So, I had to look up a bunch of ideas for him. At some point, I started looking up like NB fashion cuz I feel like he'd be pretty androgynous. I also wanted a name for him. And I've seen that like Nori is a Japanese name, but as an Arab, sometimes when I go on to naming websites, there will be names that definitely don't exist in Arabic and the description will be this Arabic name means this and it like never means it. So websites are huge liars sometimes. Anyways, I'd want Night Ninja to have the initials NN cuz it sounds great. So maybe like Nori Nakamura. If that's inaccurate, you can tell me. Unlike Luna Girl, Nori still uses his companyisssued ninja outfit. It's probably like one of the PJs suits except with him layering clothes and trousers on top and under it. I feel like Night Ninja is too childish a title, so he was probably just called like the night or night or something. He leads a group of smaller pink ninjas called the Ninjalinos in the show. In my show, they would be little kids he rescued from being experimented on. The matchup is probably him versus Connor. They're both leaders, but Nory is arrogant and sassy, while Catboy is very dry about everything. I found a bunch of funny clips of them interacting. So, that's all of the main heroes and villains, but I figure I could do little sketches of the others. There's this anti-hero called Armadillan, which is an awful name, by the way. Okay, so I'm just going to call him Dylan. He's a stronger kid. And Gecko says this in the show. Told you he always overd does things, which doesn't mean they know each other, but in my show, they definitely like both box each other. And Greg is so sweet, but he is sick of Dylan. There's also this clip of Romeo manipulating Dylan, which is like an okay representation of what he might have done with Connor in the past. Looks like it's just you and me. Armo villain. You're that robot. I'm a villain. Good one, master. I have my moments. Villain. Villain. A mighty strong villain. Together, we could stop the PJ Mask and take over the whole wide world. So, what do you say, evil partner? Want to give it another try? I feel like Dylan would be kind of a Homelander person where he desperately wants validation, but also he's a kid who's been experimented on, so he goes about it in all the wrong ways and he's extremely dangerous. There's also Annu, that's how it's said in the show, who is I don't know how to feel about her, to be honest. She's a cute character. It's not up to me whether I think making the Chinese girl a dragon transformer who speaks formally with no contra. So, I feel like Anu would be like a hero from another company from a different country. I assume the PJ Masks are like set in America. So, she was raised in the same sort of lab setting as the main heroes just being transferred over to America. And then in season five of the real show, everything goes insane. And now it's not called PJ Masks anymore. It's called PJ Masks Power Heroes. And there's 10 heroes. One thing I will give them is that it's more diverse. There's a hero called Ice Cub or Ivan who uses a wheelchair and crutches. He has an adorable tooth gap. In hero form, he stands on all fours because of his leg issues. My only problem with him is like, what is this design? Why does he look like that? But I don't know, maybe there's a reason. I assume it's something to do with like ice skate. What what do you call it? The one where you go down the hill. You know what I mean? Then there's Newton Star, whose human form is literally the nerd emoji in an adorable way. And I don't mean to be evil to this kid, but his hero form reminds me of mustard and ketchup. Here's a quick redesign. Then there's Bastet and Lily Fay, who I literally don't know anything about, but one of them is an alien. Honestly, the lore is weird. A brilliant plan. Ruined by the PJ Masks. The PJ Masks? Who are they? Them? Didn't they tell you their names? They'll do a little chant about it soon. I'm out of If I feel like it, I'll draw them. Then there are these other villains called the Wolfie Kids. They're they're werewolves. And honestly, they're adorable. They're led by their sister, Rip, and the other two are just kind of like her stupid brothers. Hey, it's Catboy. Super cat speed. Let us in. Let us in. It's Gecko. Remember me? PJ Mask. We're the PJ Mask. You're overdoing it. I don't know where these kids fit in. They're also probably like animal genetics people like the main characters who ran away. They probably hang out with Luna Girl a lot since they're werewolves and she's Then there's this weird case of Luna Girl's little sister who is a moth. I don't know if I want to keep her in the show because that removed Luna's whole thing of being alone. Plus, she's a whole moth person and I have no idea how that would work. Maybe an accident. Then there's a minor villain, Octoella, who's she's an octopus and she lives in a pond. I'm willing to make her a failed experiment. Her name's probably just like Isabella, and she got bullied by some other kids at the facility and got given the name Octabella, kind of like, you know, Cinderella. But basically, that's all the important characters. Season 1 would be the light-hearted one. Season two, everything gets dark. And at the very end of the show, basically, I imagine that the kids shut everything down and get to just go to school and have mundane lives. If I still have more reanimations to do, then I'll put them here. My Ninjalos aren't just bouncy. They're bouncy as thieves. They'll steal what I want. Gym equipment to make my Ninjalino stronger. Art materials so they can paint beautiful pictures of me. You said this was serious. So little Gecko's in love with another loser. Could be useful for a plan. Gecko, we were counting on you. I'm sorry. It's just Look at him. Don't you think it's amazing, too? Those eyes, that tongue, those scales. Maybe it's just a lizard thing. It won't happen again. I've promised to serve and protect. Give those floats back. What do you want with them anyway? Oh, it's not Night Ninja who needs them. Romeo, what are you two doing together? Working on my most evil plan ever. These devices transform the floats into evil robot floats controlled by my mind. My new robot will patrol the street and scare everyone. No one will dare leave their house. So I can take over the world. Sail the oceans as the ninja pirate. Say what? This stuff gets its amazing energy from the crystal that powers you and your precious HQ. That's why it grows here. Impressed now. You just made that up. I've got a plan that you're not clever enough to understand. It was just easier to let Luna Girl take the blame. She's usually the bad guy. But that was wrong. I'm no hero. And And she also fixed the telescope. What? And And nicely done. I guess you're an okay pilot after all. Um the dragon. Wait, what? I mean, took you long enough. Today is my birthday. Oh, wow. Happy birthday. H Okay, mission first. But afterwards, let's get back to Space Q and part. It is not just any birthday. I am 2001 years old and legend says I must play party games. Carry out a great task. What's that? Some kind of remote. You have keen eyes. [Music] Yeah. What do I get? Seat next to me, partner. I'm coming, Luna. [Music] What are you doing? But your powers. Why are they upset? Three of my ninjalos have vanished. And you want our help to find them? We were at the movies last night and we were attacked by something. Night Ninja. Go my ninjalos. Be bad. Huh? In the name of being good. Okay. Hello, Romeo. [Music] Goodbye, Romeo. So, yeah, that's that. All right, for those who aren't sticking around for the next bit of the video, thank you for watching. And for those who want to hear things that have happened to me in the past like 10 11 months I've been gone. Here it is. So university. It's been good. Stressful sometimes. My first year has been a good one. Two. Fencing. I started doing a sport called HEA. Historical European martial arts. That's fencing but with old weapons. And instead of focusing on just touching your opponent like an Olympic fencing, you actually have to use technique and draw the sword when you cut. It's more based on historical accuracy. Picking this sport up has been one of the best decisions in my life. Not just because I love the sport, but because the people I've met while doing it have been the best people I have ever known so far. So yeah, the planet Jupiter fences now. But as to answer why I take so long between videos, the biggest issue is my ambitions, mostly with like the FNAF rewrite as the biggest example. I genuinely have it all written out, but then I came to the thought of having to write the whole script to draw every frame and I just can't do it. I'd need a team genuinely because it's a big undertaking. I could maybe turn it into a multi-animator project, except it would be a more animatic or storyboard based thing than actual 24 frames per second. Of course, if you guys would be interested in a giant FNAF Security Breach map, then I suppose tell me. Yeah. So, my point is I'll sit down to rewrite something like I did with Ryan and the Last Dragon, then it'll be absolutely exhausting, which is why I'm coming back to YouTube with smaller ideas like this so I can do them without feeling like it's too much. Also, people were asking me to do a wish rewrite. Being that there are so many wish rewrites out there, do you guys really want one from me? I don't mind doing it. I could think something up, but I don't know what I have to bring to the table. Obviously, I'm a Magnificico enjoyer because he did nothing wrong and he has such a, you know, sad kind of thing. I can't say backstory because his backstory was never explored, but that's for another time. Well, it's been an emotional year for me. Since being at uni, I actually feel like an adult. Thank you for sticking in Jupiter's orbit on my 10 to 11month hiatus. Thank you for watching and thank you for humoring my silly video ideas. If you like this video, consider joining the orbit. But if not, then I hope you can get temporarily caught in my gravitational pole again someday. My outro is a work in progress. [Music] [Music]