Super SutaritoBando Friends

Super SutaritoBando Friends is an upcoming Canadian-American animated children's action adventure musical superhero comedy streaming/television series produced by WildBrain (Formerly DHX Media) and Netflix for the latter's streaming service. It was animated via Toon Boom Harmony. It will premiere sometime in 2021. The show is also rated TV-Y. The show has spawned merchandise like toy sets, books, plushes and even mobile games. The songs from the series will also be available on iTunes Amazon Music, Spotify Kids and eventually YouTube. The prominent music genres throughout the show are Pop, Pop Rock and EDM, but there are also other genres present in some episodes.

Plot
The show focuses around three young fifth-grade/middle school friends Blu-J, Rosetta and Volt whom are a band named the Super SutaritoBando Trio, who are also a superhero team who protect their home and fictional city of StarLightopolis and go on crazy and fun adventures with each other. Whenever they're not saving the world, they're just hanging out together like good buddies.

Netflix Summary:
"These three awesome supercharged band besties are ready for anything! Whether they're saving the day or being buddies, they're still superstars!"

The Super SutaritoBando Trio

 *  Blu-J (Voiced by TBA) - The leader of the SutaritoBando Trio and main protagonist of the series. He's a brave, smart, action-loving kid who enjoys hanging out with his friends, performing and playing with his bandmates, and saving the world. He is also shown to be serious at times and playful too. His powers are his great agility, and can even uses gadgets to help him and his team. His instrument is a blue star-shaped guitar.
 *  Rosetta (Voiced by Megan Lee) – The girl of the trio and deuteragonist. She's bubbly, cute, funny and loves to act all cute and cuddly. She loves hanging out with her friends and even has a secret crush on Blu-J, which she never explains to Volt or anyone. Her powers are pink magic abilities such as limited-time forcefields, great agility and her sweetness. Her instrument is a pink keytar.
 *  Volt  (Voiced by Tyler Barish) –  The tritagonist of the series. Having the power of lightning and electricity. He's a funny, an at-times weird and supercharged (No pun intended) boy who is also the comedic slapstick relief of the team who can get himself into clumsy, embarrassing situations, especially with his powers. Volt also enjoys hanging out with Blu-J. His instrument is a keyboard that mimics instruments such as a turntable, drums, and other types of similar instruments.

Villains
Subwoofer Sam (Voiced by TBA): A rock-music only person. He uses robots and mecha to make StarLightopolis listen to his bad music, only to be stopped by the Super SutaritoBando Trio.

Thornella (Voiced by Tiffany Garcia): Rosetta's rival. A mean, selfish girl who thinks she's better than her and the rest of the girls at StarLightopolis Middle School, and makes up schemes to get in the way of those who want to best her.

Others
20-EY (Zoey) (Voiced By TBA): A gynoid (Robot girl) who was sealed away in the middle school. She was built to be the perfect student, but wound up making friends with Blu-J, Volt and Rosetta.

Episode Ideas
These are some episode Ideas for the show, with the first idea below obviously being the first episode of the overall series. Wildbrain/Netflix might come up episode Ideas of their own, so these are Ideas I have. More and more episodes will be added soon (If I can come up with some, that is!).

If you have episode ideas of your own in contribution, thanks for your help in advance!

Animated Shorts
A series of animated shorts titled Super SutaritoBando Friends: Supershorts! will be available on Netflix and eventually YouTube. It will air sometime after the main show's release.

Trivia

 * Super SutaritoBando Friends shares a similar character design style with Team Umizoomi's, even though the artist is not the same.
 * This show has the most characters-inside-bubbles scenes out of any cartoon--It even outmatches Steven Universe's. The reason why there are so many bubble scenes is because the creator really likes cute characters in bubbles. The artist designed the main characters in a way that it "Makes them so cute, you just want to put them in a bubble.". This could one reason why this cartoon was made.
 * It was described by the creator as a "Monolithic Bubble Fixation Show, but family and kid-friendly with awesome, colorful music and characters".