A list of age regression episodes for cartoon shows with none.

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By lex.dame

Age regression episode ideas for shows that have none

          A lot of cartoon shows have used age-regression as a plot point for no other reason. However, there are also many cartoon shows with no age-regression stories involved, and in a way, that's good. But I've come up with about 20 ideas for age-regression episodes of well-known cartoon shows. So, without further ado:

 

1. The Reverse Orbit: Mon-Star hijacks a powerful rocket and attaches it to a planet to reverse the orbit, and make time move backward for the creatures of the planet, and the creatures age backward.

 

2. Chronus: In Samson and Galiath, a villain named Chronus emerges who can control time, and does all kinds of things such as make things move backwards, speed up time, and, naturally, age-regress others.

 

3. The Time-Stealer: The Fantastic Four comes into contact with a creature that can actually steal age from others in order to keep from getting younger and eventually disappearing.

 

4. The black sands of time: Mozenrath masters another spell with the black sand which allows him to control time in a variety of ways.

 

5. Youth is stranger than fiction: Brain plans to find the Fountain of Youth in his latest plan to rule the world.

 

6. A Hex in time: In Bravestarr, Tex Hex casts a spell that turns Bravestarr and J.B. back into kids. The Shaman tells him how to return to normal by proving his mature wisdom.

 

7. Roger's second childhood: Roger Ramjet gets turned back into a child, younger than Yankee, Doodle, Dan, and Dee. He can still use his proton energy pill.

 

8. Uncle Lobie's hour: In Freakazoid, The Lobe wants his own kids' show. When he can't find an audience, he turns Steph, Cosgrove, and Roddy McStew into kids, and forces them to watch him. Freakazoid has to save the day and turn them back to normal.

 

9. Good old Orko: Orko complains that Teela, Duncan, and Prince Adam treat him like a little kid. Skeletor tries to cast a spell that would steal all the magic out of the sorceress, but Orko gets hit instead, and the spell affects Trollans different, so his magic gets weaker, and he ages much more rapidly. He-Man must get him to some rejuvenating springs in Trolla before Orko turns to dust.

 

10. Madame Razz's new groove: In She-Ra, some of the rebels think Madame Razz is getting too old, and she casts a spell that makes her Adora's age. However, when Shadow Weaver comes up with a powerful evil spell that only Madame Razz's elder form knows about.

 

11. Adventures in Gadget-sitting: In Chip and Dale's Rescue Rangers, Chip and Dale argue about which one of them makes the best babysitter to impress Gadget. However, Professor Nimnal invents a rejuvenating device that turns Gadget back into a little kid.

 

12. The Fountain: This is an episode of The Incredible Hulk, in which Betty and Bruce Banner find the Fountain of Youth and hope it will cure Bruce of being The Hulk. However, a monstrous villain wants the water to live forever.

 

13. Baby Bear: The people of Jellystone Park willingly give Yogi their picnic baskets after he stumbles upon the Fountain of Youth and turns back into a toddler bear. Unfortunately before he can turn eat the food, he turns back into an adult and is caught by the ranger.

 

14. Scrooge's second chance: In Ducktales, Scrooge brings back a magic hourglass that turns Huey, Duey, Louie, and Webby into adults, and Scrooge, Duckworth, Launchpad, and Ms. Beakly into kids.

 

15. Baby-faced: Darkwing Duck HAS had an age-regression episode, but this one's more direct, and it has a baby-like gangster who plans to turn all of St. Canard into babies, unless Darkwing, Gozlin and Launchpad stop him. This time, launchpad turns into a baby also.

 

16. Jack's second childhood: From Samurai Jack, Aku tricks Jack into falling into a fountain of youth which reverts him back to a childhood. As he re-ages, Jack is taken in by an old, childless couple. When he grows back up, Jack saves the old couple from Aku's evil robots.

 

17. Time Trapper: The evil emperor Zurg steals a time-altering technology that can reduce the members of the galactic council back into children.

 

18. Little Simon: From Captain N. the Game Master. Simon Belmont is turned back into a little boy through going through a bazaar warp zone. He maintains essentially the same personality, but he's now no match for Motherbrain and her minions. However, he does enjoy special treatment from the princess, who both sympathizes with Simon and thinks he's really cute as a little kid.

 

19. Duckula's fountain: Count Duckula searches for the legendary Fountain of Youth after a cue from Nanny when she says she's not as young as she used to be. Meanwhile, Von Goosewing is hot on his trail, and he finds the fountain's water first and turns into a child. He now needs Duckula's help to get back to normal.

 

20. You've gotta be kitten: From The Catillac Cats. Mungo wins a bottle of Fountain of Youth water, but Hector and Wordsworth think he's been cheated, and he leaves the bottle lying around. Riff Raff and Cleo find the bottle and split it among themselves. They turn into small children who are a major handfull for Mungo, Wordsworth and Hector (Who try to babysit them) until the effect wears off.

 

Well, that's all for now. Hope you've enjoyed these ideas. It's really a shame the shows' producers couldn't have read them. Then, they may have been produced (I really, really doubt it, but anything's possible.).

Comments

CBOHXRIASLTLOPHER 19 months ago

ty so mutch can u send or put up a link 2 watch them

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