Control the signal
The pressure map: Earth execs, rival bands, corporate systems, and Lord Reverb closing in on The Anurocki and Hendo.
Animated sci-fi comedy series
Alien rock fugitives crash into Earth culture, become underground legends, and fight a corporate machine trying to erase imperfect music forever.
Sell the series as a character comedy, a music discovery engine, and a toyetic sci-fi universe with a message that feels dangerously current.
The series hook
The Anurocki expose a rigged intergalactic Battle of the Bands, flee Lord Reverb's robotic enforcers, and land on Earth inside a metal festival. The audience thinks the crash is part of the show. Viral fame starts before anyone knows the band is actually alien.
Character database
A trading-card gallery for the heroes, allies, villains, and Agents of Perfection inside the Crash Jam universe.
The enemy ecosystem
His machine is corporate, political, technological, and cultural: media manipulation, AI-generated perfection, dangerous sound frequencies, rival bands, and executives eager to monetize alien entertainment before they understand it.
The pressure map: Earth execs, rival bands, corporate systems, and Lord Reverb closing in on The Anurocki and Hendo.
The band's music is a defence system too: vocals, drums, synth, bass, guitar, and Hendo's backpack tech become the sonic arsenal.
Lord Reverb controls the machine. The Cryptos sell artificial perfection. Zorgon and The Auto-Tonix enforce the sound with terrifying precision.
Season arc
After exposing Lord Reverb's rigged contest, The Anurocki escape through a wormhole and crash land in the middle of a heavy metal festival. Hendo hides them in his parents' basement and accidentally becomes their manager.
Script desk
Two core story documents from the pitch package, staged like scripts on a desk.
Beyond the cartoon
Crash Jam is built to move across songs, clips, concerts, games, collectible cards, merch, books, roleplay, and fan participation without feeling bolted on.
The sell
A loud animated series with a built-in band, a timely villain, a clear emotional core, and a world already designed for fans to enter.
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