Hello! I’m currently developing an animated series called SuperCat.
The show follows Ethan, a young engineering student who gains cat-like powers from a mysterious gem. As SuperCat, he protects his city, facing powerful enemies while struggling with his own personal life.
The series blends action, humor, mystery, and deeper themes like identity, loss, and interdimensional conflict.
I’m currently looking to connect with creatives and collaborators interested in helping bring this project to life. If that sounds like you, I’d love to connect.
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I tuen ideas and scripts into an animated movies, I would love to connect
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Hello, Abidoye Ezekiel please contact us via email (hello@supercat.es) so we can talk about a possible collaboration!
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i have sent you a mail and i will be looking forward to hear from you
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Hello, Joan. Great concept. I think "Phantom Cat" might've been a good title. Because somebody already creates a title that says "super" and "cat/kitties" and is basically targets preschoolers in which I adore. Your concept is supposed to be targeting between pre-teens (ages 11-12) and teens (ages 13-17) so with that extent the genre you chose could be validated for the older children demographic. I would love to help you create character profiles to make it more lovable and entertaining. You can give me the details on what the bipedal animals wear and and i'll write it and share to you. Does that sound like a good deal?
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Hi there, Joan Nazario Meléndez, thanks so much for sharing SuperCat, it sounds like a really fun concept with a strong mix of action and emotional depth.
I’m going to move this post over to the Your Stage Lounge (https://www.stage32.com/lounge/promotion), as that’s the proper space for promoting your projects and sharing opportunities. Here in the Animation Lounge, the focus is more on conversation, craft, and learning from one another.
That said, one of the best ways to attract the right collaborators on Stage 32 is through consistent, authentic engagement. When you share more about your process, your approach to storytelling, or even ask questions about things like character development, world-building, or animation style, people get a much stronger sense of your voice and vision. That’s often what leads to the most meaningful creative partnerships.
You might consider starting a discussion post here about something specific within SuperCat, for example, how you’re approaching balancing humor with deeper themes, or how you’re building out the world and its rules. That kind of post can spark conversation while naturally bringing attention to your project.
And if you’re actively looking to connect with collaborators or take next steps with the series, I highly recommend reaching out to our Success Team at Success@Stage32.com. They can help guide you toward the right resources and connections based on your goals.
Wishing you the best as you continue developing SuperCat!