Make it a "Mon" kind of thing, and it will be ok.
Vitor Vilela has VilelaBot.
Ersanio has a muncher.
K3fka has Mugi.
Hinalyte has Mirann (or the other way around, I don't know).
S.N.N. has a double-edged sword.
Alcaro has a banhammer.
leod has a .
Leomon has Leomon (I guess).
nathanrayman1998 has Miku.
Gamma V has Robot Zampari.
Face has a Phanto Mask.
Gloomier has an Eevee (if you know what I mean c; ).
Nameless has a spyyyder, who's also a weed user.
Kieran has ponies.
Cyphermur9t has .
Zekrom PK Starship has some robot master.
Ladida has lolis (in the manga he was a loli pimp, but this was altered in the anime).
BlackMageMario has a robot politician, obviously.
And Golden Yoshi has a buff naked man (they added a speedo on the anime version).
The manga was released in 2005 on the Young King OURs magazine and it focused on the main character, FuSoYa, a young deity who created a heavenly software for world creation, allowing even the least skilled deities to be able to make their own worlds.
A whole new universe is created by two young men, and them and other beings from different places start to make more and more worlds, some beautiful, and some weird colored and ugly.
FuSoYa watches happy how his creation was being used for good, and how a whole universe was being populated.
Until one day, that entire universe been erased.
That universe is later brought back, but only few chosen ones become mystical beings, with some being puny humans.
Time passes, and a FuSoYa watches his creation being used and misused, and regrets what he has done, as he sees the universe where people use
his creation tool, slowly decay and life reduce in quality, and the people there living in a chaotic way.
FuSoYa watches throughout the series, what he led to happen, sometimes being glad, and many times bursting into tears by seeing so much unpleasant things happening.
The series has been running to this day, and has no ending determined.
The manga has been critically acclaimed for its high use of philosophy, existencial horror and reflection of the world and society. And for it's unique take on the Mon genre.
The series creator, FuSoYa has described the series as: "My own personal view of both good and bad things that exist in our society, and how I would react if I was a deity of creation seeing my own creation decaying".
The manga received an animated adaptation on 2008, with the rise of the popularity of the manga, and it also runs to this day.
The anime has been bashed by critics and fans of the manga for being unfaithful to the source material, and for being censored, altered and turning fan favorite characters such as Hinalyte and Eevee into fanservice characters. And for adding filler characters such as Nambona, MAGAMon, Decoy Blimp and the comic relief character MarioBros890.
Plenty of games based on the anime were made, such as An SMW Central Production, An SMW Central Production 2.
And the annual collection games, VLDC and CLDC.
With the gaiden games KLDC starting off more recently.
FuSoYa says the manga was a pseudo-sequel of his earlier manga, called Lunar Magic, released in September 24, 2000, a fantasy story about a deity who creates a beautiful world, inspired on a world made by another deity called Nintendo (which is a real deity who creates flowers, from a Japanese folk tale from 1889), and how said deity makes a software for creating worlds. FuSoYa says Lunar Magic is the "rise and evolution" and SMW Central represents the "fall and later up and downs of a civilization".
The creator considers both as different series, but in the same continuity.
The manga had 18 volumes as Lunar Magic, and went into a hiatus, it then got revived as SMW Central and it has been going on to this day with over 30 volumes.
FuSoYa also says his first doujin manga based on Sailor Moon was a early basis for Lunar Magic later.
Did I wrote this? Wow, I really have no life.