Thread:AJ, The Meme Hunter/@comment-38964895-20190928165559

Ok so in my latest blog post I said that I was thinking of making my own fictional animation studio wiki in the future. I might as well share the ideas I have for movies made by the studio, basically copied from my phone. So not so long ago I started thinking of making yet another fictional animation company that is in comparison to another fictional companies like Gingo.

Introducing Aroba Animation!

Here is basically some movie ideas: * The film also earned a sequel, starring Tom Holland instead of Zachary Gordon. Years after the events of the first film, things were now different. Extraterrestrial beings reigned Earth, and the humans had to live underground. Tim, now 14 years old, has kept on thinking about ways to take the aliens off Earth, constantly coming up with plans and doing training in a daily basis. He reforms E.M.U., as an all-seeing brain overlord (voiced by Xander Mobus) scanned Tim’s intelligence and use it as a weapon to overpower him. Despite that, Tim, and his team, will try to use both his weapons and counterintelligence to defeat the brain. * The real-world segments are actually CGI-animated and are distorted to look hyper-realistic.
 * Mercenaries - An action-adventure comedy film about the Elite Mercenaries Unit (E.M.U.), who are best known for preventing extraterrestrial lifeforms from commiting crimes. They invite an enthusiastic 11-year-old Tim Dreeks (voiced by Zachary Gordon) who, during a chat, comes up with his plans of stopping a extraterrestrial cyborg, named Cybernetic Organism Radical Energy (voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz) enhanced to be impossible to defeat (E.M.U., despite having a horde of powerful weapons, aren’t able to defeat C.O.R.E.). This film also features the voices of Martin Burke, David Kaufman, Alan Cumming and Cayden Boyd.
 * Things Go South - High-schooler Kevin has always dreamt of an extraordinary party. Kevin invites his friends and have a fun time. During the party, the ideas that fill the party get too wild that it eventually changes Earth’s atmosphere. Alas, Kevin has to find a way to make the party normal.
 * Caution: Ego Hazard - The Movie follows the story of Leaf, who used to be so energetic, ambitious and enthusiastic. During the transition to middle school her personality changes drastically along with her interests and relationships. Her friends introduce Leaf to Darren, an ego-scientist who tries to find a way to make her the way she was before.
 * Wubs Loses It - Wubs (James McAvoy), a cartoon bunny character from the 1930’s, gets transported to the real world and makes a deal with a businessman (voiced by Chris Hemworth) who wants to make a movie about him. However, upon knowledge about most films based off classic characters, Wubs gets nervous about being turned into an ugly, out-of-character, CGI monstrosity, and having to take part of a soulless, pop-culture-sprinkled trainwreck of a film. Wubs, akong with his friend shall try their best to get Wubs’ deal with the businessman cancelled.
 * Metalboy - A robot, built and designed to be a teenage human, must defeat a corrupted robot from starting a revolution.
 * Socializing - A man with social issues unexpectedly meets a girl, and throughout his time with her he becomes more social.
 * The Magic Staff - An elf-esque human creature lands in an empty planet, where he finds a magic staff capable of making stuff above imagination. He becomes the founder of a whole new society. Years later, however, his world slowly starts the crumble because of its massive quantity. He refuses to get rid of his world, but after the long journey, he learns deeper about the world around him. Therefore he has to do the hardest thing ever for him: breaking the staff and starting fresh with a smaller and simpler world.
 * Joyride -
 * Kirby: The Crystal Shards - Basically an adaptation of the Nintendo 64 game, Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.
 * Wuthering Heights - Basically am adaptation of the story of the same name

Most of their movies are distributed by 20th Century Fox, but some movies managed to get distributed by other companies, like Paramount Pictures and Universal Studios.

Feel free to share any other ideas for Aroba films. 