>>117049769I want a show from the point of view of the victims. Say some evil communist crime syndicate starts enslaving your whole family and neighborhood with hypnorays and having them build a giant laser to destroy a far-off alien planet. Things are looking bleak. You managed to escape but there's not really much you can do. One day out of desperation you use a makeshift radio you've assembled from spare parts to launch an SOS, hoping the FBI will hear it and come save you and your loved ones from the clutches of the evil commies. The message gets intercepted and the bad guys now know where you are and are about to test the laser on your location first. But somebody, or rather something, else also intercepted your distress call. Down from his surveillance asteroid comes Stardust the Superwizard. He easily deflects the deadly laser and then executes an harsh and unusual punishment on the vile syndicate, leaving you and your dumbfunded family to rebuild from the ruins left behind. Next week the aliens the commies were set to destroy come to invade Earth and we follow the adventures of a little girl who was taken to their zoo as she tries to sneak around the alien's spaceship and find a way to contact Stardust again. Every episode follows a different civilian, bystander, FBI agent, etc. as they discover or survive more and more evil schemes and plots until they're able to reach out to Stardust who cleans off the mess in spectacular means in the last five minutes of the episode. Not all of them survive.