A Dream Come True Cartoon By Steve Strange: Amanda

: Amanda and the superhero Steve Strange journey through various settings, including prehistoric landscapes with dinosaurs, ancient Egypt, medieval Europe, and outer space. The Conflict : Their adventures are threatened by Dr. Nightmare

In this colorful adventure, Amanda draws her favorite superhero, , a character who possesses the power to travel through time and space. When she falls asleep, she enters a dream world where she joins forces with the superhero to stop an evil villain threatening to destroy all of Steve's creations. Throughout their journey, they travel to various times and locations, encountering: Dinosaurs Pirates Aliens Background and Origin Amanda A Dream Come True Cartoon By Steve Strange

Steve Strange was not involved. In a blistering 2005 interview, he called the TV show "a lobotomy of the soul." He told NME , "They turned my meditation on grief into a cereal commercial. That Amanda is not my Amanda." : Amanda and the superhero Steve Strange journey

Here's some content based on the prompt: When she falls asleep, she enters a dream

Using the modest fortune he had saved from his "Fade to Grey" royalties, Strange founded . He hired a small team of disillusioned Disney animators and European graphic novelists. The goal was simple, if daunting: create a fully hand-drawn animated film that looked like nothing else on Earth. The keyword, as Strange would later scrawl on the production bible, was "Amanda: A Dream Come True"— a title that served both as a plot summary and a personal manifesto.

Amanda’s companions who join her in exploring mysterious dream worlds.

Steve Strange has not just drawn a character; he has externalized a universal human longing: to be truly seen by the image we love most. Whether Amanda is a ghost, a hallucination, a robot, or just an idea given form, her story forces us to ask: If your wildest dream walked through the door today, would you be brave enough to welcome it?