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Since there's a new sonic rpg That just dropped. It got me wondering what other rpg's that are based on after school cartoons (and Y tv kids anime).
I was considering having the game be printed out from my nephew as a gift. So I was wondering what other Pre teen friendly RPG out there that is not 5E/dnd base.
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>>92607238
Pic. It's okay, your standard Palladium stuff, but dated to 80~90s.
Even has a wikipedia page.
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_%26_Other_Strangeness
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>>92607238
Not a cartoon based on an RPG but the other way around. My first exposure to BattleTech was the cartoon, airing on YTV, no less.

YTV also ran a short-lived Heavy Gear Arena cartoon, but it was forgettable. Lots of stuff either was made to sell toys or became toys afterwards, but stuff that got made into an RPG was pretty limited.
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>>92607238
Oh nearly forgot, apparently Cadillacs and Dinosaurs was an RPG back in the day? I've never seen it in the wild though.
https://youtu.be/gr2iQ96em2w?si=tqfsvGxQ51hHQA2g
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>>92607238
/tg/ made a Gummi Bears rpg.
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>>92610027
https://youtu.be/yYZH7B498gE?si=WWUJH5yCDM70amyL
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>>92611012
Yes



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