An animated science fiction series.
30 Episodes Total
3 Season Arcs (Novels)
10 Episodes per Season Arc
Tagline:
A music-fueled space adventure.
Blurb:
"Symphony Fighters!" is an original series, created in Blender 3D software, which asks: What if music is more than just entertainment, but the key to saving the human species? While planet Earth is under threat by a terrifying space collective called “The Prosecutors,” Rebecca Krauthammer, an American, must get along with a North Korean, Major Kim Soo-Jung, in order to secure victory with the enemy’s one weakness: Music.
Synopsis:
In the world of Symphony Fighters, the future is not new—it is reconstructed. Civilization endures as an assemblage of broken systems and failed beliefs, salvaged from centuries of excess, violence, and misplaced certainty. The ideologies that once promised progress burned themselves out, leaving behind not liberation or tyranny, but exhaustion—and a species forced to reckon with the damage it caused in the name of both. Humanity no longer dreams of conquest or destiny. There is only reflection, reconstruction, and the uneasy awareness that every justification has already failed once before.
And the universe has noticed.
It does not observe humanity with indifference, but with judgment. The Prosecutors—cosmic arbiters of order—have reviewed mankind’s history and rendered a verdict: extinction. To them, humanity is not tragic, misunderstood, or redeemable, but demonstrably violent, unstable, and unfit to continue. The sentence is not punishment. It is enforcement.
The Symphony Fighters are humanity’s rebuttal.
Piloted by campaigners rather than soldiers, they do not fight to dominate space, but to argue for existence itself—using music, resonance, and meaning as proof that humanity is more than its worst outcomes. Each battle is a case presented against annihilation, a declaration that reconstruction is not denial, and that even after failure, something worth preserving can still be composed.
The word “symphony” derives from the root meaning, which is, “to come together.” It has the same root meaning found in the words “symbiotic,” “symmetry,” and “sympathy.” To defeat our follies of the past and justify our existence in the future to come, we must put our divisions aside, take up our instruments, and together make the song that requires a symphony.
Blending hard science fiction, philosophical inquiry, and a music-driven aesthetic, Symphony Fighters is a story about rebuilding after collapse, finding hope among division, and discovering whether harmony can survive in a universe that thrives on noise.

