User blog:Club-Dreamiverse/If I indeed time-travel......

If I indeed time-travel (if it really exists)......maybe I could get the chance to help others.

Possibilities

- Resurrect plenty of different movies, cartoons, books, comics, anime, manga and TV shows for everyone to enjoy.

- Create a ur-example of a free and open television to everyone regardless of countries without the cost of money.

- I could team up with Rob Renzetti, Craig McCracken and Genndy Tartakovsky to recreate Nightmare Ned (made by Walt Dohrn, Terry Shakespeare and Sue Shakespeare, if I do get their permission) as a franchise known as The Imagination of Nick, Eduard and Buddy (dreams are imagination and sleep combined, as Wikipedia points it out) and start it out as a short film, like how Matt Groening and Gabor Csupo done for The Simpsons. If this happens, it would function as somewhat similar to Matt Groening and his workers from Klasky Csupo's rosters of made content:

Life in Heck = Nightmare Ned (the actual shows' ancestors)

The Simpsons = The Imagination of Nick, Eduard and Buddy (mostly slice-of-life series with fantastical elements)

Futurama = My Life as a Teenage Robot (retro future-themed science fiction shows with elements of fairy tales; Futurama has The Wizard of Oz shout-outs and MLaaTR has elements of Pinocchio)

Rugrats = The Powerpuff Girls (youngsters going on adventures series)

Hey Arnold = Dexter's Laboratory (boys with experience living with families)

Disenchantment = Mina and the Count (fantasy shows)

And if we were about to see it all as something as a counterpart to Total Drama and its sister shows, it could go like this:

Nightmare Ned = Clone High (the actual shows' ancestors with fantastical elements)

Ask Edward and The F Tales = The Ninth Life of Sherman Phelps (funny animal shows)

The Imagination of Nick, Eduard and Buddy = Total Drama (modern-set shows with diverse casts (gender-neutral Goth, black-haired high school stereotype and big and big-hearted character in a secondary color) and fantastical elements)

Mina and the Count = MonstroCity High (shows featuring friendly monsters (The Count is based on Count Dracula, Igor is well, Igor, Crush is based on Frankenstein's monster and Harry is a werewolf) with a female lead)

The Powerpuff Girls = Sidekick (superhero shows with kids as the main leads)

My Life as a Teenage Robot = Grojband (shows centered on a different genre than modern setting with the ages swapped, have three boys and one girl oppossing three girls and one boy, elements of the past (the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s and the 1980s) and somehow defined by different colors (blue for XJ-9 and red for Laney Penn))

Dexter's Laboratory and Wander over Yonder = Looped (science-fiction shows with protectors in Monkey (of Dial M for Monkey) and the Justice Friends and the time cops; and in WoY's case, powerful beings without regard for their assistants, the heroic duo and the traveling to different places/Mondays shtick)

Possible treasures and finds

- Recordings of parades, ice shows, various commercials, televised theater and ballet performances, videos in video formats and cartoon shows from around the world in addition to movie theater and drive-in videos and previews prior to the main feature prior to YouTube and uploading it all on YouTube on the first day it airs, giving out more than inspiration for memes and other shows.

- Plenty of games, comics, jokes/riddles and tips from backs of cereal boxes and other food packaging, enough to make a scrapbook full of fun activities to do.

- Plenty of lost cars/planes/boats, cruises and ships, objects and trash to clean up from underwater. And other things from underground to dig up to put in museums. Possibly with a crew or two people or some object that allows me to talk clearly underwear or move freely. If I do so, the underwear creatures would be safe.

- Cleaning up in various places to keep it clean and finding some things I would be mostly interested to use (maybe a coin on the ground).