• theshatterstone54@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    Middle Earth. Literally encompassing all of Tolkien’s writings. 100% of it, and staying as faithful as possible to the source material (the latest of it that we have) We’re starting with the Ainulindale and ending with the Dagor Dagorath. The whole ordeal, no matter how many seasons it might take.

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    Start Trek or any sci-fi adventure series would make beautiful animation. Representing deep concepts with unlimited visual effects would be really fun to see. Also maybe Hitchiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. I guess I just want to see high quality, trippy sci-fi visuals lol

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      1 year ago

      H2g2 would make an amazing show. And we could finally find out what happened to earth.

  • IncrediblyIncredible@beehaw.org
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    Brandon Sanderson’s Mist Born series. Would be a perfect fit. Read the books if you havent already. One of the most beautiful endings I’ve ever read.

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    1 year ago

    There are a couple of alternate universe Evangelion manga that I would get into production.

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    1 year ago

    Anímate the first 100 issues of TMNT’s current comic run by IDW and keep it to a 1 issue per episode pacing.

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    Two things, one, give the claymore anime the fmab treatment and give madhuose everything they could need to make it happen.

    Create a competing franchise to warhammer 40k and use this installments earnings as nd stuff to fund any future endeavors, games workshop is in dire fucking need of real competition.