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Well...I did have someone send a couple original ideas to me, just so that they could divulge on my opinion. Check em out:

1: Claws (Pixar Animation Studios Film that is modeled after a generation of 80s horror films...and has pets in it)

Story: Have you ever watched those old horror movies like Scream, Friday The 13th, Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street and Texas Chainsaw Massacre? If you have, you'd know that here in modern times, those movies are not really so scary anymore, and more or less disturbing and/or funny. Also, It seems like it's overused humans a lot...not trying to sound racist. But...what if there was a movie that had all the narrative, concept and cinematic architecture of an 80s horror movie...but had protagonists in it that are not human? Like, for example...Pets? I know Pet Semetary already coined that, but that movie technically featured humans as protagonists and animals as antagonists. This type of horror movie would feature animals as protagonists rather than antagonists. And it would be animated, but still modeled after an 80s horror movie. And here is the story: In a little town called Amberville, the story stars Vicky, a black cat who's rather unlucky and miserable and mistreated by both humans and animals alike. While all other animals like her have a home and a master, Vicky has nothing, even though she desires to be loved like every other pet in Amberville. However, she does have some friends, who are pets that pity and love her. Others just like to bully her. And despite what she wants, Vicky knows that she might just be the only animal in Amberville who doesn't have someone to love her. But that changes when she and Melanie, an arrogant and disrespectful fluffy white show dog who is also one of the animals that bullies Vicky, discover an old legend that has left Amberville toiling in fear for 50 years: a furry, savage, humanoid creature called...The Horrorite, who is responsible for the disappearance of many innocent animals, both strays and pets. With their human owners and the authorities believing the Horrorite to be a myth and refusing to do anything about it, Vicky gets Melanie, a cryptic crow named HaKra and Vicky's 5 friends, which are a nervous chameleon named Adrian, a charismatic german shepherd named Barry, an optimistic british shorthair cat named Angel (who is also Vicky's self-proclaimed best friend), a moody and sassy snake named Jade and a crazed squirrel named Warhead, to work together and overcome their terror to put an end to the Horrorite's evil and break Amberville's 50-year-long curse!

Cast Awkwafina as Vicky Zac Efron as Barry Ben Schwartz as Adrian Tony Todd as HaKra Amanda Seyfried as Angel Brianna Hildebrand as Jade Madison Iseman as Melanie Don Cheadle as Warhead Ellie Kemper as Daisy, a convenience store manager and the only one in Amberville who is rather friendly toward Vicky John Ratzenberger as Harold Delany, the Chief at the Amberville Police Department Robbie Amell as Mikey Laurie, a senior-high-schooler and Barry's owner Jennifer Saunders as Lily Kingsley, a dramatic aristocrat and Melanie's owner Jeremy Ray Taylor as Tyler Black, a shy kid and Adrian's owner Jeremy Irons as Erron Crane, an explorer and Jade's owner Cameron Seely as Sonya West, a 7-year-old girl and Angel's owner Tara Strong as Vanilla, a canary and one of Horrorite's victims Mick Wingert as Benny, a rabbit and one of Horrorite's victims Nicole Sullivan as Annie, a cocker spaniel and one of Horrorite's victims Patton Oswalt as Quickie, a turtle and one of Horrorite's victims Alan Tudyk as Oscar, a hamster and one of Horrorite's victims Mark Hamill as Hank Jones, a weird old man and HaKra's owner that actually believes that the Horrorite is real Grey Griffin as Priscilla, a show dog that is one of the many animals that bullies Vicky and is also one of Horrorite's victims Ciaran Hinds as Horrorite

2: Inkvasion! (DreamWorks Animation Film inspired by 1930s cartoons) Story: From the moment he was born, Ryan Adler had always been a fan of classic animated shows from the 1930s. But the one he had always loved the most was "The Mischievous Misadventures Of Molly And Wally", a show from 1943 about a duo of life-sized anthropomorphic insect siblings that bring fun and mischief to the world and prevail against dastardly evildoers. Ryan idolized them and loved their show...when he was a kid. Now Ryan is 34 years old and has left his childhood, and his love for classic cartoons, behind. Ryan now has a lovely girlfriend named Kelly, a dead-end job at a toy company and is living in a suburban home in San Francisco. Ryan doesn't even miss being the little, cartoon-obsessed kid he was 22 years ago. But one day, he arrives home from work one day to find his childhood heroes, Molly and Wally, in the flesh, much to his surprise. Perplexed by how two of his favorite cartoon characters are real and alive, Ryan assumes this possible explanation: when he was 10 years old, on his Birthday, he wished that Molly and Wally could be real. However, his wish didn't come true, much to his disappointment. But now, his wish has come true 33 years later, and unfortunately, Molly and Wally's playful antics are causing problems in Ryan's daily life, especially during the time when he is doing babysitter duty (it's a one-time thing) for a 12-year-old girl named Dinah Blanc, who is also the daughter of Bruce Blanc, the CEO of Inkwell Studios, a successful cartoon studio in New York City. he's having him watch her while he's in NYC. And just when things can't get more complicated, a real-life version of Presto Chango, an evildoer that can shapeshift into any person he wants, and one of Molly and Wally's enemies from their show, arrives at his house and attempts to abduct Dinah, but was stopped by Molly and Wally. Escaping Presto with Dinah, Molly, Wally and Kelly, Ryan assumes and confirms that his childhood friend, Michael Kenneth, might be behind this, because Kenneth grew up and became a cartoonist and attempted to pitch a reboot of The Mischievous Misadventures of Molly and Wally, but the pitch was rejected by Bruce because he felt that the show was ok the way it is. Kenneth refused to accept this, since he's been pitching ideas for cartoons for 25 years, and he's never been turned down in his entire career. And now, he's intending to kidnap Dinah and use her as a bargaining chip to force Bruce to change his mind. Tasked with protecting Dinah, while also trying to keep Molly and Wally under control, Ryan, knowing that Presto and whatever other antagonists from the show that Kenneth may have brought to life can't be stopped the old fashioned way, suggests the idea of asking Alvin Alley, the descendant of the original creator of Molly and Wally's show, for information on how to stop them. Only problem is nobody has seen Alley for over 58 years, but he is still alive. And while they travel the world to find him, Molly and Wally are gonna do whatever they can to help Ryan remember the excitable, young, cartoon-loving child that he once was.

Cast Chris Pine as Ryan Adler Alison Brie as Molly, the clever, quick-thinking, smart-aleck one and Wally's sister. Ben Schwartz as Wally, the shy, reluctant, jumpy one and Molly's brother. Amanda Seyfried as Kelly Darby Camp as Dinah Blanc Michael Douglas as Alvin Alley Kurt Russell as Bruce Blanc Damon Herriman as Michael Kenneth Billy Connolly as Presto Chango Wayne Knight as Rotten “Robbie” Robin Danny McBride as Ed Tim Curry as Harry O’Hatt Emily VanCamp as Sally Sylvia Imelda Staunton as Empress Nectarious Gwendoline Christie as Madame Madness Elodie Yung as Priscilla “Hissy Prissy” Pretty Paws

What do ya think? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jorja123 (talkcontribs)