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I entered :)
entering :D :D ive bestttt idea ever lolol
My idea wasn't that bad either :P
And I had my reasons! :P
Name: Habbowood
Plot:
In the region of Habbowood, in Hab Angeles, there is a secret team of celebrities, also called 'Habbowood', working in a secret basement cave behind the 'Habbowood Sign' letters, trying to trace any harm to the world of the famous people and control or destroy it. This does not only involve internal problems, such as trying to maintain fame, but also external problems, like aliens (or even just hackers) trying to conquer the media or even social media websites. This secret team also could have more personal problems or relationships, which could be obstacles for the goals of the whole team.
Characters:
Bonnie Blonde: This lady with attitude is not the smartest Habbo around, but very honest and loyal. Nevertheless, her vanity sometimes makes it difficult for the Habbowood team.
Johnny Squabble: This man may appear very strong and brutal, he is actually a very gentle, sensitive and intelligent man.
Hugs Bunny: This comical male character is always dressed as a rabbit and wears a red nose. He is funny, moderately smart, and very... huggable.
The Father of Habbo: This man does not really appear physically in the series, but is more or less the mastermind behind the 'Habbowood' team. He gives the celebrities instructions and watches over as some sort of 'Big Brother' (or father in this case). Although we do know how he looks like (according to the poster/painting), no one has ever really seen him...
Why success?
First of all, as it concerns celebrities - and the Habbo community has got quite some 'Celeb Agencies' - many people would be interested to watch and make this. Every episode can 'save' a different celebrity.
Secondly, it resembles the popular series of 'Torchwood', in which the genres science fiction, detective, comedy, and drama are combined.
In the third place, the possibilities to make episodes out of this combination of concept, and the various varying characters, are limitless.
Lastly, the characters in this series are easy to dress up as, plus there is already 'merchandise' concerning the characters (i.e. the posters of 'Bonnie Blonde', 'Johnny Squabble', and the 'Father of Habbo' in the catalog). This will not result in just a better identification in the 'Habbo world', but also for slightly more profit.