User blog:Kayem-san/KM Moults for You

Behold, when I shed my skin it becomes more valuable than Versace or Gucci combined. Today, you will where my skin as a coat and you will like it. Wearing me will enlighten you. In other words, today I will drop some knowledge (because that's what my username entails) and you will get it.

So, a lot comedies on the wiki share the same concept: like Krazy said, random adventures with a few friends which are random. First off, if you are even the slightest bit concerned about character development, and tons of comedies have it, never use "random" as a personality trait. It is the most generic, overused, annoying trait ever, and it almost immediately entails that the character will be two dimensional, which is a character that lacks depth like a personality or behavior pattern, etc. If you don't care for character development that's fine, just don't expect people to praise your work if it's not even relatable.

Next, is it that hard to create something new and different? Let me try to list ideas for comedies.
 * 1) Paranoid, disillusioned madman thinks the world is crazy, but he's really the crazy one. Other characters could be a Ned Flanders-esque neighbor who the protagonist thinks is Satan (plot twist, he is) and voices in the protagonists' head representing good and evil.
 * 2) Three homeless kid thieves try to make the best out of what they have in a not-so-modern city (no cars, no electronics, etc). It would mainly symbolize the freedom children have but it could possibly convene a deeper meaning if more effort is put into it. These are homeless kids after all.
 * 3) An incompetent dictator.
 * 4) An incompetent mayor.
 * 5) An incompetent ruler of something.
 * 6) The daily life of zoo animals. In a Toy Story type way, they only interact with each other when humans aren't around.
 * 7) Two dark, broody and serious detectives/cops receive a whimsical new female partner that lightens up the atmosphere but her fellow colleagues are annoyed of her.
 * 8) Among the Sleep inspired, take the horror element and deep story out of that game and what do you have? A toddler and his anthropomorphic stuffed animal. This could kinda be Rugrats-esque too, with other supporting toddlers at the daycare. And all the toddlers each have, different unique anthropomorphic stuffed animals. In reality, the stuffed animals aren't really anthropomorphic; the babies think so because of their rampant imagination.

Different comedies confirmed. It's possible. Now give me my skin back.