 
                
                    An assortment of Toon Core victim ideas that I had that I wanted to do, but didn't have the time to make an individual focus thing for each of them. Will hopefully get back to them again at some other point, as well as come up with names for them as well.
                                    
            Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
                    Species Unspecified / Any
                    Size 2454 x 1502px
                    File Size 3.45 MB
                Listed in Folders
                    Genie, Cosmic Horror & Imp nun are my favorites out of this set. Cosmic Horror is the most interesting because if you became your own creation you know EXACTLY what they are capable of, I like the idea the old writer part of him want to just abuse his (elder) god-like powers but being held back by his own created character traits and personality. Like knowing full well he is powerful but too nice to ever do anything with it. Genie though is interesting if it avoid the monkey paw trope and go with the more into the harmless "woopies I misunderstood" route instead. Like the genie in fact want the best outcome but just don't understand WHY you would want so much money/power/fame or whatever as the concept seem silly to them. Example that comes to mind is if someone ask to be rich they be given $100. A ton to a kid but to an adult not even enough for rent or bills.                
            
                    All the concepts are fascinating.
The ones I liked the most were the evil mouse scientist and the Porcelain Ballerina. Especially the ballerina.
I've always had the idea that a random guy finds some old pink ballet slippers, suddenly they are put on his feet and he is changed by the toon core into a beautiful toon ballerina. Now she uses his new toon ballerina skills to fight crime and wears a beautiful white tutu with gold trim. She is The White Swan.
Although I also thought of an old antique dealer who receives a porcelain mask that adorned an old ballet studio that closed due to the death of the owner, a very famous ballerina who looked after him until she died of old age. The antique dealer, while examining the mask, hears voices, very persuasive voices that make him put on the porcelain mask, and when he does so the Toon core activates, covering the man with living Toon porcelain and changing his form into that of a porcelain ballet dancer. The only difference with the first is that this porcelain dancer wears a tutu and black motifs while in her mind run thoughts full of hate and resentment, inheritance of the old dancer who had a life full of tragedy, and died hating her art. The antique dealer resists but the evil attitudes of the mask make her act in her new role as a villain: she is now the Black Swan. The only variation is that the antique dealer can take off and put on the mask to transform, a case of Jekil and Hyde by the book, where no matter how much he tries to get rid of it, it always comes back and makes him put it on to do evil.
Now the White Swan has to defend her city from the evil toons and stop the plans of her arch enemy, the Black Swan.
            The ones I liked the most were the evil mouse scientist and the Porcelain Ballerina. Especially the ballerina.
I've always had the idea that a random guy finds some old pink ballet slippers, suddenly they are put on his feet and he is changed by the toon core into a beautiful toon ballerina. Now she uses his new toon ballerina skills to fight crime and wears a beautiful white tutu with gold trim. She is The White Swan.
Although I also thought of an old antique dealer who receives a porcelain mask that adorned an old ballet studio that closed due to the death of the owner, a very famous ballerina who looked after him until she died of old age. The antique dealer, while examining the mask, hears voices, very persuasive voices that make him put on the porcelain mask, and when he does so the Toon core activates, covering the man with living Toon porcelain and changing his form into that of a porcelain ballet dancer. The only difference with the first is that this porcelain dancer wears a tutu and black motifs while in her mind run thoughts full of hate and resentment, inheritance of the old dancer who had a life full of tragedy, and died hating her art. The antique dealer resists but the evil attitudes of the mask make her act in her new role as a villain: she is now the Black Swan. The only variation is that the antique dealer can take off and put on the mask to transform, a case of Jekil and Hyde by the book, where no matter how much he tries to get rid of it, it always comes back and makes him put it on to do evil.
Now the White Swan has to defend her city from the evil toons and stop the plans of her arch enemy, the Black Swan.
 
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