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Andy Newman does not compete with others. Please do not block myself before someone gets an F on you.
 
==Ideas Personal ==
Inspections and terminations will be done in an hour. See [[user:AdwenKnowItAll/sandbox|our ideas]] for a break.
 
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===Dexter's Laboratory +(plus)===
 
{{Infobox television
| name = Dexter's Laboratory +(plus)
| based_on = [[Dexter's Laboratory]] by [[Genndy Tartakovsky]]
| composer = Devyanpyat' Brektoskavi<sub>in courtesy of Night Recordings</sub>
| network = [[YouTube]] (North American releases)<br>[[Channel 4]]/[[E4 (TV channel)|E4]] (United Kingdom releases)
}}
 
Reviving the reboot of [[Dexter's Laboratory]], we decided to bring back thick line style for the characters since these pathetic modern cartoons are a bit cushy. And then we definitely need to add a bunch of “fuckity fuck” in USSR accent and give it non-off-color moment an'a-bit-of high tech violence to make it more like Y2K-futuristic, cybergoth, extreme science diary particles and DARK ACADEMIA!
 
==== why not summarize this to everyday lives? ====
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=== ClockDust, in development ===
{{Infobox television
| name = ClockDust (Original)
| creator = Andy Newman<br>[[Roger Hargreaves]]<br>Ethan ''1994'' Quino
| based_on = ''[[Mr. Men]]'' by [[Roger Hargreaves]]<br>''Rhapsody in Orange'' by Andy Newman
| network = [[YouTube]]
| genre = [[Science fantasy]]<br>[[Police drama]]<br>[[Action comedy]]<br>[[Surreal humor]]
| director = Andy Newman
| composer = Kyūko Nakajima<sub>in courtesy of Night Recordings</sub><br>D.V.Caputo
| theme_music_composer = [[Matthew Gerrard]]
| opentheme = ''(if you can) catch me [from bratz babyz the movie, theme from clockdust]'' by SONiAK
| endtheme = ''[watchingout] (remixed, from Beatmania CLUB mix)'' by Reo Nagumo, Tatsuya Nishiwaki, and Yoko Akama
| inspired_by = [[The Mr. Men Show]] by [[Mark Risley]]
| company = Studio Gunpei
}}
 
''CLOCKDUST, IN DEVELOPMENT!''
 
In development, ClockDust: DillyDale Sunshine Street is an upcoming British-American adult animated television series created by Andy Newman. It is to give a comeback of [[The Mr. Men Show]] that overgrown its successful cult cancellation. <sub>(Still has been a treat for [[Paramount Networks International|PNI]] in the UK forwards)</sub> The show was a sickening sight that the flow of the show will go around the main characters revolving around its main story.
 
====Show summarization====
The show will center around the time in Dillydale{{Where|date=July 2021}}, according to my exceptions, of what looked like in [[Neptune]]. The main characters were going to be listed with;
 
*Little Miss Neutral (Protagonal)
*Mr. Bump (Deutagonal)
*Chief Bossy (Tritagonal)
*P.D.I. Curious
*Sheriff Amy Camus ([[Non-binary gender|Non-binary]], backward for [[Yma Sumac]])
*Little Miss Hedus (her full name was Cpt. Autistic Decomposer Neuro-diversion Initial No.95)
and all within the other...
 
==== Production ====
If growing up, wishing for a budget of $450,000 would put any production hiring for a company like its common sense.
 
==== Spin-off ====
Also, The DillyDalian Composite is also in production with thinkings.
 
== Music, theories and Gebeines ==
 
===No Jack Swing===
{{Infobox music genre
| name = No jack swing
| other_names = Indiecore<br>Minimum music<br>Lavender pop
| stylistic_origins = <small>{{hlist|[[Hyperpop]]|[[Indie pop]]|[[Big beat]]|[[UK garage]]|[[Shibuya-kei]]|[[Space age pop]]|[[Intelligent dance music]]|[[Free jazz]]|[[Futurism (music)|Futurism]]|[[Postmodern music]]|[[Sampledelia]]|[[Jungle music]]|[[Progressive pop]]|[[Sunshine pop]]|[[Group sounds]]|[[Plunderphonics]]|[[Lounge music]]|[[Hardvapour]]|[[Screamo]]|[[Dark cabaret]]|[[Jazz fusion]]|[[Sophisti-pop]]|[[No wave]]|[[Nu jazz]]|[[Outsider music]]|[[Comedy music|Comedy]]|[[New jack swing]]}}</small>
| cultural_origins = 2010s-2020s, [[United States]]
| instruments = {{hlist|[[Digital audio workstation]]|[[vocals]]|[[Screaming (music)|screaming]]|[[Sampler (musical instrument)|sampling]]|[[idiophone|you better search any type of musical instrument or else!]]}}
| subgenres = {{hlist|[[No wave]]|Saturday morning pop}}
}}
 
One of the tense and creepiest music genres of a lifetime, No jack swing, is the commonly appropriate subgenre form for [[electronic music]]. It is, however, mostly defined for blending the most common genres in the modern eras after a lifetime achievement in your future career. Our construction begins with me and The GoodTimes Music Industry, but groups begin with Full Stop, Soniak, The Orbit, Rime Smokers, Peacin’, and The Sunicatto Group—as if they were participating at this point for the genre as well as I have created this. This contains materialized inspiration from [[Saturday-morning cartoon|Saturday-morning cartoons]], [[Merchandising|merchandise]], and [[Jingle|commercial jingles]]—some differ with [[multimedia]] influences, divergent lyrics, and simple, but yet disturbing sounds.
 
You may recognize me as “the [[Allen Ginsberg]] of Space Age Pop”, “the [[Wham!]] of [[Depeche Mode]]” or ”the emperor of the lavender music society" whoever or whenever I get inside of the house and make music from any digital audio workstation and other types of sound particles.
 
===Description===
 
The music is described as light or dark arrangements but more attention than the other genres itself, like the way it's genre-blending and
 
=== Saturday morning pop ===
{{Infobox music genre
| name = Saturday morning pop
| etymology = Pop music inspired by animated television shows, circa late 1960s-early 2000s. Inspiration is also not other than modern cartoons circa early 2010s to present day, before that was too much of interest and pressure than that sh*t!
| bgcolor = hotpink
| stylistic_origins = {{hlist|[[Beat music]]|[[Brill Building (genre)|Brill Building]]|[[Bubblegum pop]]|[[Garage rock]]|No jack swing|[[Post-punk revival]]|[[Twee pop]]|[[Neo-psychedelia]]|[[Children's music]]}}
| cultural_origins = 2020s, [[United States]]
}}
 
This is commercially and rarely known as '''''Toon pop''''' and it’s not commonly known about the fact we do. Well, this rare genre fits all.