In an unknown future, on a place far from earth, a terrible cataclysm befell an entire planet. The world was left a barren, radiation scarred wasteland, devoid of life, but for a few hardy mold spores. Somehow, encased in their strong outer spore coat and cortex they managed to survive, barely. For three hundred years these spores laid dormant, blasted by wind and rain, and continually bombarded with intense radiation. Over time this radiation began to transform the moulds. Slowly, almost imperceptibly at first, they began to change. Pieces of technology the planets’ former inhabitants left behind somehow fused with the moulds as they began to germinate and grow again. Strange new beings came to life. Not moulds, not machines, but parts of each. These are the post apocalyptic moulds®, and these are their adventures…..”
Dear Disney/Pixar, 
The post apocalyptic moulds® are available for a full range of content licensing deals. They appeal to a broad demographic including males and females (mostly males) ages 6-18 and both male and female geeks, nerds, and dorks of all ages. Parents love them too because they are educational. Teach your kids about microbiology while they play with irradiated mutant moulds loaded for bear with stabbing weapons and guns of every type. It sells itself. Best of all the PA moulds are franchise ready. They are perfectly positioned for television, movie, and internet series and movies, make fun and exciting toys for boys, and cute and cuddly stuffed animals for girls. They even come color coated, red for boys and blue for girls. You could not ask for a better fit for people’s preconceived notions of which toys are for boys and which are better suited for girls. Best of all, even if your little boy (accidentally) picks up and starts playing with a blue mold you won’t have to worry about his friends and dad calling him a girl because, unlike most toys for girls, even the blue moulds are cool. You are not going to come across an opportunity like this again, I promise. I await your phone call.
CAST OF CHARACTERS AND TRANSFORMATIONS
ACTION SCENES
Mothra Mold I
Mothra Mold Attack
Mothra Mold Attack
Mothra Mold Attack II
Mothra Mold Attack II
Mothra Mold Magic
Mothra Mold Magic
Steampunk Molds
Protect the Crash Site
Protect the Crash Site is one of the earliest works featuring the post-apocalyptic molds. In the scene, four post apocalyptic molds, two Rhizomechs, and two Rhizobots (the names are derived from the original mold species from which they arose, Rhizopus stolonifer, the common bread mold) race to secure the site of a crashed balloon on their homeworld. They believe the balloon's piloting computer could hold information concerning the cause of the cataclysm which was the source of their race's origins as mechanical molds. Unbeknownst to the molds, their ancient enemies the mycophage, are also rapidly approaching, and will stop at nothing to prevent the molds from accessing the data. The mycophage believe the molds to be a contamination of their planet. and their anti-mycetic philosophy compels them to seek their total and utter annihilation. Neither side in this aeons old war realize that the mycophage are children of the molds and survived the cataclysm by hiding within them, only emerging when the molds began their slow change into partly mechanical beings. Exactly as the molds were transformed, so too were the mycophage, but their physical appearance remains a mystery as none yet have been observed directly.  It is rumored that there exists a set of secret prints showing one or more of the mycophage.
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