Gravity League
An animated space racing series about a 16 year old American prodigy chasing Team Earth, then learning the galaxy's biggest sport rewards trust at speed.
F1 in space. Team identity at galactic scale.
Every planet fields two racers in linked ships. Earth has just earned conditional entry into a championship that sees the planet as young, loud, unstable, and interesting. Kai Mercer thinks winning the USA Trials means he is ready. The Moon proves the sport is bigger than him.
Readable speed. Impossible courses. Real pressure.
Races should feel dangerous and physical even in space. The audience should understand who is linked, who is losing energy, why a line matters, and when one beautiful choice might cost the team.
Modified And Alive
Earth ships are not the prettiest. They look rebuilt, argued over, tuned late, and dangerously adaptable.
Bright Pressure
The Moon Trials are sterile, public, and compressed. Every national champion arrives believing they are the answer.
Ancient Scale
The Gravity League should feel older than Earth ambition: beautiful, political, strange, and difficult to impress.
Instinct plus discipline. Chaos plus control.
Kai Mercer
Sixteen, American, brilliant, famous at home, and convinced individual greatness is the purest kind.
Sora Tanaka
A Japanese tactical champion who sees the course, the system, the opponent, and the cost of every move.
Juno Reyes
A mechanic friend who knows the difference between a miracle move and a damaged stabilizer.
Mara Venn
A Team Earth scout who evaluates decision making, not highlight clips.
Prestige Planet
Polished, synchronized, respected, and calm. Everything Earth wants to be and cannot copy.
The Galaxy
At first, it laughs at Earth. By the finale, it has to look again.
From national myth to planetary team.
Kai wins with a breathtaking move that proves his gift and exposes his danger.
National champions collide. Sora beats Kai in the kind of test he does not respect yet.
Kai and Sora are selected because they have the highest ceiling, not because they are easy.
Kai gives up the solo hero line and launches Sora through the final gate. Earth earns respect.
Best first proof: the USA Trial cold open.
A short animatic or motion comic can prove the project quickly: cockpit silence, desert launch, atmosphere skip, orbit line, damaged stabilizer, crowd eruption, scout concern. The proof should make one thing clear. Kai is special, and that is exactly the problem.