Post by Sunny Slater on Aug 2, 2019 17:08:39 GMT
GRAVITY GIRL: THE ANIMATED SERIES
Funded and supported by her mother, Sunny Slater, aka: Gravity Girl has her own animated cartoon series. Aimed at young girls, with the help of special friends (and talking animals), Gravity Girl fights to protect the Sunshine Shopping Mall and all things girly girl from evil super villains (and big meanies!)
Anybody can contribute!
If you wish to add an episode or character or location or other thing, please feel free! Just remember, it's meant to be kiddie (and funny!). Characters based on other characters on the site that Sunny might encounter are fine, but if you want the character in the show to be the actual character, remember that they'd have to accept their licence/copyright being handed over to the animated show production company. Also, if real superheroes appear, their secret identities won't appear on screen!
Characters:
Heroes:
Gravity Girl - The star of the show. Gravity Girl, GG, or Gigi as she's sometimes known, is the world's girliest superhero! Obsessed with the colour pink, shopping and all things girly, including make-up and perfume, she loves to spend her days shopping or getting make-overs, but usually finds herself interrupted by bad guys. She's brave and sweet and not quite as vain or clueless as the real Sunny Slater, although the show can still portray her as a bit of a ditz for jokes and to make plots happen. She's always ready with a compliment or to be super nice to people, and believes the power of friendship can solve anything (which it can, it's that kind of show).
(Although Sunny's identity is public, the series producers decided that superheroes having two identities might confuse young children, so she is very rarely referenced as Sunny, only when editors slip up.)
Voiced by Alyson Strauss
(An unaired pilot exists where Sunny tried to voice the character herself, but it was a disaster).
Gareth the Gravity Gerbil - Sunny's pet gerbil who by total coincidence has the same gravity powers as she does and can talk for some reason. The show never bothered explaining how. He's white and usually wears a pink cape. Being a boy, he often moans about the pink cape but GG makes him wear it. He's overly excitable, and often dives in to situations to prove himself 'manly', and then immediately gets in trouble and needs rescuing.
Arthur Richmond - A kind, sweet gentleman who always wears suits, appears refined, and is smitten with Gravity Girl. He's suave, charming and sophisticated, and always complementing Gravity Girl. He's secretly a prince from Europe who fell in love with GG after seeing her on the news, and has disguised himself so that he can get to know her as an ordinary person. He's not at all Sunny's fantasy boyfriend that she made her Mom put in the show.
Ali - Gravity Girl's best friend, with punk green hair. She's tough and capable, but doesn't always understand GG's obsessions. Stories with her usually end with her being taught the joys of whatever girly thing GG is currently obsessed with for the episode.
Villains:
Anti-Gravity Girl - Created when GG and friends found a strange magic mirror, and it created an evil magical duplicate. Anti-Gravity Girl possesses all the abilities of Gravity Girl, but is evil, likes to destroy things, is mean, and hates the colour pink. She wears a black and silver version of Gravity Girl's costume.
The Human Gymnasium - A physical trainer who got struck by lightning while lifting weights, and is now obsessed with forcing everybody to work out, ALL the time. Even if it makes them sweaty and gross! He's super strong and never sleeps, and is determined to make GG exercise all the time, even when she's, like, totally happy with her body and it's making her sweat and exercise is gross, thanks!
The Tomboy - Part girl, part cat, all tomboy. She hates everything girly. EVERYTHING. She won't be happy until there's not an ounce of make-up or hairspray or perfume left in the world, and actively seeks to destroy everything GG holds dear.
The Mud Monster - A living being made purely of mud. Ruiner of clothes everywhere. Hides on the ground so that GG steps in it when she's not looking and ruins her boots. How evil.
Other Things:
The Perfume Palace - Gravity Girl's secret hideout. Imagine the Fortress of Solitude if instead of being made out of crystals, it was made out of crystalised perfume. Everything is pink.
The Gravity Mobile - A sporty pink convertible that will turn in to a sleek crime fighting machine at the push of a button. No, GG doesn't need a car, but it sells toys.
The Sunshine Shopping Mall - The best, coolest, girliest place in the world! Full of clothes shops, cosmetics shops, and so on. Occasionally the show might have a record shop or something pop up in there occasionally if Sunny needs to encounter a character who doesn't move in her girly girl world, but usually curiously it's just the type of shops Sunny likes.
Episodes:
Attack of the Human Gym - The Human Gymnasium targets Gravity Girl, waking her up early every day, forcing her to exercise and not letting her have any time shopping. Worried she's getting sweaty and gross, with the power of her friends, she turns the argument back on the Human Gymnasium that he's only so obsessed with working out because he's insecure with his body, and everybody should be happy with who they are, causing him to surrender.
Gossip Gravity Girl - Everybody gets a new app on their cellphones that lets them share messages about each other, even if they aren't true! GG and her friends at first all love sharing information, but soon people start making up lies, and they spread really far! Too late, GG discovers it's an evil plot from The Tomboy who knows the girls are all addicted to their phones, and it will make them all fall out and stop being friends. And once they're not friends, GG will have nobody to go to the mall with anymore! GG saves the day when she gives a big speech to everybody convincing everybody that it's better to hang out in person than stare at your cellphone all day, and everybody puts their phones down and go to the mall with her, foiling The Tomboy's plan.
Festival Fun - Ali persuades GG to go to a rock festival, but she really doesn't want to go. She hates camping and it's muddy. On the way there, everything goes wrong. The Gravity Mobile gets stuck in the mud, GG's shoes get ruined so she has to float everywhere, and she spends her entire time whining about the dirt. Ali tries to convince her she shouldn't be scared of a bit of mud, but it quickly turns out that the Mud Monster is lurking on the festival site, and it swallows up the festival goers. Only GG escapes because she was already flying to keep her feet out of the filth. All her efforts to defeat him fail however, because she refuses to get muddy. Eventually he catches her with a mud spray and she crashes to the ground, where she discovers all the festival goers are still having fun and enjoying themselves even though they're dirty. She learns that it doesn't matter if you get a bit muddy if you're with friends and having a good time, and the Mud Monster fails to ruin their day.
Days of Girly Past - Anti-Gravity Girl returns and Gareth wants to help fight her! GG insists he stays at home and goes off to fight her on her own. When fighting Anti-Gravity Girl, GG hits her with one of her patented gravity punches just at the exact same time as Anti-Gravity girl throws the same punch of her own. The resulting explosion sends GG 30 years in to the future, where the world is now a barren wasteland. She learns from an older, part cyborg, part gerbil Gareth that without GG around the entire world fell in to ruin. Future Gareth says he's invented a time machine out of his hamster wheel (yes, he has a hamster wheel) and offers to help her defeat Anti-Gravity Girl. GG insists on being sent back and not involving him, but they end up punching each other again and she ends up stuck in the future again. Eventually, she agrees to hear Gareth's plan, who has developed an Anti-Anti-Gravity field that will work on Anti-Gravity Girl, but it's only the right size for a Gerbil to use and he can't travel back to the past with her. As such, GG has to go back in time, and let past Gareth help her, learning that she should always accept the help of her friends to defeat her enemies, and she doesn't need to do anything alone.
Anybody can contribute!
If you wish to add an episode or character or location or other thing, please feel free! Just remember, it's meant to be kiddie (and funny!). Characters based on other characters on the site that Sunny might encounter are fine, but if you want the character in the show to be the actual character, remember that they'd have to accept their licence/copyright being handed over to the animated show production company. Also, if real superheroes appear, their secret identities won't appear on screen!
Characters:
Heroes:
Gravity Girl - The star of the show. Gravity Girl, GG, or Gigi as she's sometimes known, is the world's girliest superhero! Obsessed with the colour pink, shopping and all things girly, including make-up and perfume, she loves to spend her days shopping or getting make-overs, but usually finds herself interrupted by bad guys. She's brave and sweet and not quite as vain or clueless as the real Sunny Slater, although the show can still portray her as a bit of a ditz for jokes and to make plots happen. She's always ready with a compliment or to be super nice to people, and believes the power of friendship can solve anything (which it can, it's that kind of show).
(Although Sunny's identity is public, the series producers decided that superheroes having two identities might confuse young children, so she is very rarely referenced as Sunny, only when editors slip up.)
Voiced by Alyson Strauss
(An unaired pilot exists where Sunny tried to voice the character herself, but it was a disaster).
Gareth the Gravity Gerbil - Sunny's pet gerbil who by total coincidence has the same gravity powers as she does and can talk for some reason. The show never bothered explaining how. He's white and usually wears a pink cape. Being a boy, he often moans about the pink cape but GG makes him wear it. He's overly excitable, and often dives in to situations to prove himself 'manly', and then immediately gets in trouble and needs rescuing.
Arthur Richmond - A kind, sweet gentleman who always wears suits, appears refined, and is smitten with Gravity Girl. He's suave, charming and sophisticated, and always complementing Gravity Girl. He's secretly a prince from Europe who fell in love with GG after seeing her on the news, and has disguised himself so that he can get to know her as an ordinary person. He's not at all Sunny's fantasy boyfriend that she made her Mom put in the show.
Ali - Gravity Girl's best friend, with punk green hair. She's tough and capable, but doesn't always understand GG's obsessions. Stories with her usually end with her being taught the joys of whatever girly thing GG is currently obsessed with for the episode.
Villains:
Anti-Gravity Girl - Created when GG and friends found a strange magic mirror, and it created an evil magical duplicate. Anti-Gravity Girl possesses all the abilities of Gravity Girl, but is evil, likes to destroy things, is mean, and hates the colour pink. She wears a black and silver version of Gravity Girl's costume.
The Human Gymnasium - A physical trainer who got struck by lightning while lifting weights, and is now obsessed with forcing everybody to work out, ALL the time. Even if it makes them sweaty and gross! He's super strong and never sleeps, and is determined to make GG exercise all the time, even when she's, like, totally happy with her body and it's making her sweat and exercise is gross, thanks!
The Tomboy - Part girl, part cat, all tomboy. She hates everything girly. EVERYTHING. She won't be happy until there's not an ounce of make-up or hairspray or perfume left in the world, and actively seeks to destroy everything GG holds dear.
The Mud Monster - A living being made purely of mud. Ruiner of clothes everywhere. Hides on the ground so that GG steps in it when she's not looking and ruins her boots. How evil.
Other Things:
The Perfume Palace - Gravity Girl's secret hideout. Imagine the Fortress of Solitude if instead of being made out of crystals, it was made out of crystalised perfume. Everything is pink.
The Gravity Mobile - A sporty pink convertible that will turn in to a sleek crime fighting machine at the push of a button. No, GG doesn't need a car, but it sells toys.
The Sunshine Shopping Mall - The best, coolest, girliest place in the world! Full of clothes shops, cosmetics shops, and so on. Occasionally the show might have a record shop or something pop up in there occasionally if Sunny needs to encounter a character who doesn't move in her girly girl world, but usually curiously it's just the type of shops Sunny likes.
Episodes:
Attack of the Human Gym - The Human Gymnasium targets Gravity Girl, waking her up early every day, forcing her to exercise and not letting her have any time shopping. Worried she's getting sweaty and gross, with the power of her friends, she turns the argument back on the Human Gymnasium that he's only so obsessed with working out because he's insecure with his body, and everybody should be happy with who they are, causing him to surrender.
Gossip Gravity Girl - Everybody gets a new app on their cellphones that lets them share messages about each other, even if they aren't true! GG and her friends at first all love sharing information, but soon people start making up lies, and they spread really far! Too late, GG discovers it's an evil plot from The Tomboy who knows the girls are all addicted to their phones, and it will make them all fall out and stop being friends. And once they're not friends, GG will have nobody to go to the mall with anymore! GG saves the day when she gives a big speech to everybody convincing everybody that it's better to hang out in person than stare at your cellphone all day, and everybody puts their phones down and go to the mall with her, foiling The Tomboy's plan.
Festival Fun - Ali persuades GG to go to a rock festival, but she really doesn't want to go. She hates camping and it's muddy. On the way there, everything goes wrong. The Gravity Mobile gets stuck in the mud, GG's shoes get ruined so she has to float everywhere, and she spends her entire time whining about the dirt. Ali tries to convince her she shouldn't be scared of a bit of mud, but it quickly turns out that the Mud Monster is lurking on the festival site, and it swallows up the festival goers. Only GG escapes because she was already flying to keep her feet out of the filth. All her efforts to defeat him fail however, because she refuses to get muddy. Eventually he catches her with a mud spray and she crashes to the ground, where she discovers all the festival goers are still having fun and enjoying themselves even though they're dirty. She learns that it doesn't matter if you get a bit muddy if you're with friends and having a good time, and the Mud Monster fails to ruin their day.
Days of Girly Past - Anti-Gravity Girl returns and Gareth wants to help fight her! GG insists he stays at home and goes off to fight her on her own. When fighting Anti-Gravity Girl, GG hits her with one of her patented gravity punches just at the exact same time as Anti-Gravity girl throws the same punch of her own. The resulting explosion sends GG 30 years in to the future, where the world is now a barren wasteland. She learns from an older, part cyborg, part gerbil Gareth that without GG around the entire world fell in to ruin. Future Gareth says he's invented a time machine out of his hamster wheel (yes, he has a hamster wheel) and offers to help her defeat Anti-Gravity Girl. GG insists on being sent back and not involving him, but they end up punching each other again and she ends up stuck in the future again. Eventually, she agrees to hear Gareth's plan, who has developed an Anti-Anti-Gravity field that will work on Anti-Gravity Girl, but it's only the right size for a Gerbil to use and he can't travel back to the past with her. As such, GG has to go back in time, and let past Gareth help her, learning that she should always accept the help of her friends to defeat her enemies, and she doesn't need to do anything alone.