User blog comment:MetalShadow272/When Wacky Worlds Collide Volume 8/@comment-68.59.197.100-20121023191619/@comment-17720060-20121023210416

1.) Like most shows, The Fat Chipmunk (the title of the show that Kippy will star in) will feature mainly original episodes. The show will mostly be comedic, but I plan to make the show hop through numerous genres in many episodes, so the show can appeal to people of all ages and interests. But again, like most shows, it will also feature arcs. I already have plenty of arcs in mind for my show's long run. Most of them are just 2 episodes, while some turn out to take over a few episodes. And sometimes, the events of one episode coincide with the events of a previous episode, and they aren't story arcs.

2.) The Fat Chipmunk will feature many villains. The most common villain to appear is a powerhouse named Wolfix, who is Kippy's main enemy. And Wolfix will make his first appearance in the Fat Chipmunk movie I have planned to make. The movie will feature Wolfix as the main villain, of course. And only if the movie does well with critics and the box office, I will make the TV show.

3.) When I make my comics, I do my best to preserve them. So in the future, if my dreams for making this cartoon come true, I can go back into my comic stash to see if I can use them to get any ideas for episodes, jokes, etc. So yes. I plan on using my comics as inspiration for multiple things in my cartoon, jokes being one of them. And the comic I have on this wiki will be one of the things I'll go to. Since this comic seems to be doing well in terms of reception, from what I'm seeing, I'll most likely be going to these for a reference.

4. You see, I don't plan on having my cartoon on any channel. In my opinion, channels like Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network aren't showing as good of shows as they used to (yes, I know, I'm supposed to love all things Disney related, but Disney Channel is probably one of the only things I don't like about Disney. It used to be good, now it's... "meh," in my honest opinion). And if I show my cartoon, or all the cartoon ideas I have in store, the recognition for those cartoons will most likely go to the channel that shows them. For example: Most people only call the shows they air on Cartoon Network a Cartoon Network show, and I know some people don't really give recognition to the person who created them. So, I plan to create my own channel to show my cartoons. I know there's supposed to be a lot of shows to show on a channel, and I can't just have one channel dedicated to The Fat Chipmunk cartoons, but I have about 15 cartoons ideas already, and my ideas are growing. So, along with my Fat Chipmunk cartoons, I'll be showing many more of my creations, so I have plenty of stuff to show if I were to make my own channel.