Created by
Patrick Will
© 2024
An animated (adult) half-hour sitcom.
Imagine an animated comedy series where everyone looks like toddlers in diapers and lives in a big colorful city made of toys.
The show, ‘Nappyville’, follows a group of friends living on Wittle Street through absurd and often surreal adventures of self-discovery whilst trying to live with each other’s crazy differences.
In this fictional world, everyone looks like toddlers but internally they’re fully grown adults. They have jobs, pay taxes, some are perverted, some take drugs, and others run science labs or fight for matriarchy.
‘Nappyville’ pokes fun at modern social norms and pop culture with hilarious satirical humor and isn’t afraid to tackle controversial topics.
Simon is a hunched-over, nervous, and impressionable geek who is constantly taken advantage of and exploited because he can’t stand up for himself.
Simon lives with his sister Gabby and his “pet” Esteban, a cactus plushie. He pays rent for all three of them but never gets as much as a thank you.
He works at the diaper dry cleaner with his best friend Steven (who’s always sat back and relaxed while Simon does all the back-breaking labor), where he’s yelled at by their Middle Eastern boss with a fake mustache, Mr. J.
Simon is desperate to find confidence and to be appreciated by his peers and is therefor an easy target for people to take advantage of. Simon will dive head first into absurd situations with no questions asked if he thinks it’ll make him more confident, gain appreciation from his friends, or make girls like him.
Steven sees himself as a ladies’ man even though women are repulsed by his pervertedness and self-absorbed behavior.
Steven is cocky and arrogant and isn’t above using his friends to do his bidding. This might work for Steven for a beat until karma bites him in the ass.
Steven spends lots of effort to get around doing hard labor. This often ends up requiring more effort than just doing the hard labor in the first place.
He’s completely helpless and heavily relies on other people to get by, especially his best friend Simon.
Steven’s arrogance and self-centered behavior is a facade and coping mechanism to his loneliness. He lives with his girlfriend, an inanimate doll named Stacy, whom he pretends (or thinks) he has conversations with (like a toddler playing tea party with their dolls). He wants everyone else to think that he’s the hottest new thing since sliced bread, even though deep down, he doesn’t believe it himself.
Despite Steven’s self-centeredness, he will always come through for his friends in the end and admit to his flaws. At least until the next episode…
SIMON
SUMMERS
Wendy is the smart and reasonable girl on Wittle Street that no one listens to.
Wendy is very nurturing and motherly to her friends on Wittle Street. She always wants to make everyone comfortable and stands up for the ones who can’t stand up for themselves. Simon is especially very appreciative of her.
Wendy feels lost in life and pursues new hobbies and career paths all the time. One episode she’ll decide to be a car mechanic, and the next she wants to be a gynecologist for Vietnamese rescue dogs. She tries hard to make her newest interest work but always abandons it by the end of the episode.
Steven pokes fun at Wendy’s constant change of interests. Perhaps that’s why she’s so stubborn. She will go to great lengths to convince Steven, others, (and herself) that her newest interest is her one true purpose in life.
WENDY
WINGO
STEVEN
STUD
Chad is more muscle than brains. He’s not self-aware, has no judgment skills, and what he says is often extremely out of place. He seeks out the simple pleasures in life and does exactly what he wants.
Most people are uncomfortable around Chad’s impulsive behavior (probably due to his size and strength) but he isn’t ill-intented though. He’s like a child petting a dog too hard.
He especially enjoys petting Simon (his doggy) really hard.
Chad is the perfect guinea pig for Louisville’s crazy experiments. He giggles like a little school girl when things go wrong and he’s severely hurt.
CHAD
FUSELAGE
Simon is a hunched-over, nervous, and impressionable geek who is constantly taken advantage of and exploited because he can’t stand up for himself.
Simon lives with his sister Gabby and his “pet” Esteban, a cactus plushie. He pays rent for all three of them but never gets as much as a thank you.
He works at the diaper dry cleaner with his best friend Steven (who’s always sat back and relaxed while Simon does all the back-breaking labor), where he’s yelled at by their Middle Eastern boss with a fake mustache, Mr. J.
Simon is desperate to find confidence and to be appreciated by his peers and is therefor an easy target for people to take advantage of. Simon will dive head first into absurd situations with no questions asked if he thinks it’ll make him more confident, gain appreciation from his friends, or make girls like him.
Steven sees himself as a ladies’ man even though women are repulsed by his pervertedness and self-absorbed behavior.
Steven is cocky and arrogant and isn’t above using his friends to do his bidding. This might work for Steven for a beat until karma bites him in the ass.
Steven spends lots of effort to get around doing hard labor. This often ends up requiring more effort than just doing the hard labor in the first place.
He’s completely helpless and heavily relies on other people to get by, especially his best friend Simon.
Steven’s arrogance and self-centered behavior is a facade and coping mechanism to his loneliness. He lives with his girlfriend, an inanimate doll named Stacy, whom he pretends (or thinks) he has conversations with (like a toddler playing tea party with their dolls). He wants everyone else to think that he’s the hottest new thing since sliced bread, even though deep down, he doesn’t believe it himself.
Despite Steven’s self-centeredness, he will always come through for his friends in the end and admit to his flaws. At least until the next episode…
Wendy is the smart and reasonable girl on Wittle Street that no one listens to.
Wendy is very nurturing and motherly to her friends on Wittle Street. She always wants to make everyone comfortable and stands up for the ones who can’t stand up for themselves. Simon is especially very appreciative of her.
Wendy feels lost in life and pursues new hobbies and career paths all the time. One episode she’ll decide to be a car mechanic, and the next she wants to be a gynecologist for Vietnamese rescue dogs. She tries hard to make her newest interest work but always abandons it by the end of the episode.
Steven pokes fun at Wendy’s constant change of interests. Perhaps that’s why she’s so stubborn. She will go to great lengths to convince Steven, others, (and herself) that her newest interest is her one true purpose in life.
Chad is more muscle than brains. He’s not self-aware, has no judgment skills, and what he says is often extremely out of place. He seeks out the simple pleasures in life and does exactly what he wants.
Most people are uncomfortable around Chad’s impulsive behavior (probably due to his size and strength) but he isn’t ill-intented though. He’s like a child petting a dog too hard.
He especially enjoys petting Simon (his doggy) really hard.
Chad is the perfect guinea pig for Louisville’s crazy experiments. He giggles like a little school girl when things go wrong and he’s severely hurt.
SIMON SUMMERS
STEVEN STUD
WENDY WINGO
CHAD FUSELAGE
Louisville is a sociopathic scientist who’s madly driven by innovation and doesn’t care whether or not his inventions hurt people.
Louisville’s inventions are often the cause of surreal scenarios in Nappyville, like time traveling, alien contact, the spawn of Satan, etc.
He sees himself as the world’s smartest person, wants to be respected as such, and deems those less intelligent as lesser beings.
LOUISVILLE
WRENCHFIELD
Gabby is Simon’s entitled and arrogant (but very attractive) little sister. Gabby is an angry man-hater who desires power and aims to turn society into a matriarchy. She’s not a traditional feminist in the sense of wanting equal rights — she wants men enslaved.
She is ironically disliked by most women, but many men however (especially Steven) want to get in her diaper. She can be very persuasive and very captivating.
She’s ambitious. She’s cold. She’s a bitch.
GABBY
SUMMERS
Esteban is Simon’s “pet” cactus. Like most non-human living things in Nappyville, Esteban is a toy — a plushie.
Esteban is the definition of nonchalant. He doesn’t care about anything (especially not about Simon).
He is quick-witted and spits out hilarious jokes as a comedic relief in the most serious of situations.
He wishes he didn’t live with the Summers, but is stuck with them because… Well, he’s a potted cactus plushie with no legs. Or perhaps he has secretly grown fond and comfortable around his housemates over the years.
ESTEBAN
SUMMERS
Louisville is a sociopathic scientist who’s madly driven by innovation and doesn’t care whether or not his inventions hurt people.
Louisville’s inventions are often the cause of surreal scenarios in Nappyville, like time traveling, alien contact, the spawn of Satan, etc.
He sees himself as the world’s smartest person, wants to be respected as such, and deems those less intelligent as lesser beings.
Gabby is Simon’s entitled and arrogant (but very attractive) little sister. Gabby is an angry man-hater who desires power and aims to turn society into a matriarchy. She’s not a traditional feminist in the sense of wanting equal rights — she wants men enslaved.
She is ironically disliked by most women, but many men however (especially Steven) want to get in her diaper. She can be very persuasive and very captivating.
She’s ambitious. She’s cold. She’s a bitch.
Esteban is Simon’s “pet” cactus. Like most non-human living things in Nappyville, Esteban is a toy — a plushie.
Esteban is the definition of nonchalant. He doesn’t care about anything (especially not about Simon).
He is quick-witted and spits out hilarious jokes as a comedic relief in the most serious of situations.
He wishes he didn’t live with the Summers, but is stuck with them because… Well, he’s a potted cactus plushie with no legs. Or perhaps he has secretly grown fond and comfortable around his housemates over the years.
LOUISVILLE WRENCHFIELD
GABBY SUMMERS
ESTEBAN SUMMERS
Characters birthed and world built.
Pitch package includes: a fully written pilot, a fully written episode 2, a proof of concept animatic, a treatment, a pitch bible, and concept art.
‘Nappyville’ is looking to be brought to series.
CONCEPT DEVELOPED
Characters birthed and world built.
PILOT SCRIPT
The ‘Nappyville’ pilot episode was written. Read it here.
PILOT ANIMATIC
The ‘Nappyville’ animatic was created.
Watch it here.
PITCH PACKAGE
Fully written pilot, fully written episode 2, a proof of concept animatic, a treatment, a pitch bible, and concept art.
BROUGHT TO SERIES
‘Nappyville’ is looking to be brought to series.
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Is a writer and creator of comedies, born and raised in Denmark, Scandinavia.
When he was 21 he wrote, produced, acted in, and directed comedy skits for TikTok, scaling a personal brand to 150,000+ followers.
Patrick is both funny in front of and behind the camera.
Patrick has shown serious professionalism, leadership qualities and ambition in all successful projects he has undertaken including podcasts, TV, helping scaling businesses with content innovation, and writing.
Is a writer and creator of comedies, born and raised in Denmark, Scandinavia.
When he was 21 he wrote, produced, acted in, and directed comedy skits for TikTok, scaling a personal brand to 150,000+ followers.
Patrick is both funny in front of and behind the camera.
Patrick has shown serious professionalism, leadership qualities and ambition in all successful projects he has undertaken including podcasts, TV, helping scaling businesses with content innovation, and writing.