Jack Galaxy (TV Series)

Jack Galaxy is a sci-fi 2-D animated adventure comedy series produced by Bossco Studios. The series centers around the titular character Jack, as he ventures through the utmost limits of the cosmos alongside his trusty companion Z, in hopes of finding Universe Ultimate. Also important to note that this was the first Bossco title that originated entirely in the west. However, the show is still very much anime-influenced.

Discovery Saga

 * First 5 Episodes (Episodes 1-5)
 * Void Arc (Episodes 6-32)
 * Grand Waltz Arc (Episodes 33-47)
 * Neon Trinity Arc (Episodes 48-
 * Point Break Arc

The Crew
Jack (Age 19) - Captain of the Lightspeed, and teller of jokes untold. Wears glasses.

Z (Age 18) - Jack's lifelong friend, and professional space pirate. Potentially smarter than the captain...?

Zedarnda (Age 20) - This weird blue-haired space girl we found when raiding another ship because they had a fine collection of movies. We don't quite know her deal yet... Hi, I'm Jack. *Post-Void Update: She tends to go along with whatever the crew is doing, no matter how horrific and monstrous it may be. Important to note that she has the power to energy burst whenever she feels completely helpless. Another power of hers is healing. Let's just say she has a ton of extremely useful abilities, so I don't have to keep adding stuff.

Inner Limit
Basically Earth.

Outer Limit
The solar system.

Deep Limit
Filled with many urban planets, and a good place to get a meal or even just some groceries.

Dark Limit
Good place for kidnap and murder... not that I know that from experience. Just a generally crime-ridden place.

The Void
Home of the Void Galaxy Prison; separates the Dark Limit from the Vortex, while also serving as somewhat of an extension to Dark space. Just slightly darker, with an even more sketchy aesthetic.

The Vortex
Perhaps the bougiest of all the realms. Expect a ton of posh balls floating about, and beautiful yellowish glows everywhere you look.

Reception
The show performed remarkably well, especially once the first arc had begun. Users and critics alike ate it up. It's been referred to most commonly as "space 'One Piece,'" but the fans seemed to like it because of this.