>>109555590Fund it yourself. Save up enough money to product an animated pilot on a modest budget. Get a loan. Do commissions. Do a Kickstarter. File it as being part of your own studio production so you can retain full-rights. A production company does not have to be a giant place, it can just be a name as long as the project is registered with it. Start a Patreon/Kickstarter to fund a full mini-series the way Bee & Puppycat did, except actually manage the money well.
Everyone is under the impression that somehow their idea is not "valid" unless it has the CartoonNetwork logo slapped on it. Or it's not "valid" unless it's this big, grand, scheme idea like Steven Universe that has a bunch of Broadway singers and famous voice actors attached to it.
What the fuck is wrong with just making your own Homestar Runner? Why aren't people learning from stuff like Homestuck and Undertale that showcases you don't need studio approval to just make something?