tickle2death200
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I want to write a story but I need to know which characters to use. I was thinking brian griffin but I don't know who I should have tickle him?
Actually, this story just sort of writes itself...
STEWIE: All right, dog, behold my latest invention!
BRIAN: What is it? It looks like the machine you used to make everyone sound like Adam West.
Cutaway to ADAM WEST (voiced by Patrick Stewart): You meddling kids. I'll get my voice back yet!
PETER: (voiced by ADAM WEST): So, Lois, you want to come slide down my batpole?
LOIS: (also voiced by ADAM WEST): Oh.. now.. Peter... ahahahah (embarassed laugh.)
BACK to Stewie and Brian
STEWIE: No, dog. It's not like that at all. It's a tickle machine. I will bring the world to its knees through laughter.
BRIAN: Yeah, okay, Pinky. I don't have time for this, I have a date with-
STEWIE: Brain.
BRIAN: What?
STEWIE: You said 'Pinky.' It wasn't Pinky who thought up the inventions. It was the Brain.
BRIAN: Well, what difference does that make? What would have mattered if Pinky had come up with something?
BRIAN and STEWIE look at the camera expecting a cutaway gag.
Long beat.
BRIAN starts backing away slowly.
STEWIE: Yeah. Meddling Fox executives sent our funniest writers to the Cleveland Show. We've got nothing. But here's something sure to make you laugh...
(Commercial.)
To be fair, coming up with original characters or settings is the Hard Part for some people. What I'm advising is for tickle2death200 to give it a shot anyway, rather then pre-emptively surrendering the point.
And likewise for other new writers: "Give Originality a Chance."
As an occasional writer, I've just never understood utilizing already-thought-up characters, be they from anime/TV/movies/etc. To me, that is actually more work, as I then have to have a fairly good idea of the character's mannerisms, motivations and so on. Much simpler (in my view) to just roll with a brand new character.