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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 7859854" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>In that movie he was without moustache nor beard, and he sang a song. But it was a little role.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">Please, don't mention Kevin Smith's Dogma, Code da Vinci, Garth Ennis' Preacher or movies like this because because for other people is as if somebody talks about theological lessons from Maria Valtorta's visions. Wouldn't you feel uncomfortable? (Sorry for the off-topic).</span></p><p></p><p>Hasbro and Allspark studios have to learn to do good titles, and then to dare to produce the ultimate D&D adaptations. And the main cinema studios still are working to find the right key. Transformers were a true blockbuster, but in the last knight there were too burnt. Power Rangers wasn't so good. The second movie of G.I.Joe was not very popular.</p><p></p><p>Hasbro wants good relations with Disney, and this wouldn't like Star*Frontiers (d20 Future) as potential rival. But Spelljammer is another matter. It is curious but Disney could create its own fantasy franchises, but they haven't done it with the D&D style yet, but more like Elena of Avalor. The cartoon Black Cauldron and the action-live Dragonslayer are practically forgotten, but a remake, or a sequel is possible.</p><p></p><p>Have you seen "The Dragon Prince" in Netflix? It could be a good example as reference.</p><p></p><p>* Fantasy Forest could be a chibi version of D&D, about a forest linked to the demiplane of the dreams, and some dream spirit can incarnate into living creatures and be tamed as harmless monster pets, a mixture of living spell and illusory astral construct with shape of dragons, dinosaurs or furby-like creatures. </p><p></p><p>* Hasbro could produce a movie about toys getting alive and sentients and they have to save a group of children, their owners, in a monster mutant post-apocalypse.</p><p></p><p>* If "my little pony" is as kodomo (manga+anime for children) how would be the shonen (teen male) and shojo (teen girl) version, with centaurkins and centauresses? (centaurkins were canon in AD&D, and also some new creatures in 3rd Ed).</p><p></p><p>* Now I am thinking again WotC wants a new edition of d20 Modern, but this needs a lot of work, because not only there are firearms, but usually there are more investigation and social interactions, and the balance of power and XPs reward is broken when PCs or enemies can use modern weapons as help. Should surviving a sniper be a XPs reward as a trap with a shooter mechanism?</p><p></p><p>How would be Ravenloft spin-off "the masque of the Red Death" set in the XXI century?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 7859854, member: 6802378"] In that movie he was without moustache nor beard, and he sang a song. But it was a little role. [SIZE=1]Please, don't mention Kevin Smith's Dogma, Code da Vinci, Garth Ennis' Preacher or movies like this because because for other people is as if somebody talks about theological lessons from Maria Valtorta's visions. Wouldn't you feel uncomfortable? (Sorry for the off-topic).[/SIZE] Hasbro and Allspark studios have to learn to do good titles, and then to dare to produce the ultimate D&D adaptations. And the main cinema studios still are working to find the right key. Transformers were a true blockbuster, but in the last knight there were too burnt. Power Rangers wasn't so good. The second movie of G.I.Joe was not very popular. Hasbro wants good relations with Disney, and this wouldn't like Star*Frontiers (d20 Future) as potential rival. But Spelljammer is another matter. It is curious but Disney could create its own fantasy franchises, but they haven't done it with the D&D style yet, but more like Elena of Avalor. The cartoon Black Cauldron and the action-live Dragonslayer are practically forgotten, but a remake, or a sequel is possible. Have you seen "The Dragon Prince" in Netflix? It could be a good example as reference. * Fantasy Forest could be a chibi version of D&D, about a forest linked to the demiplane of the dreams, and some dream spirit can incarnate into living creatures and be tamed as harmless monster pets, a mixture of living spell and illusory astral construct with shape of dragons, dinosaurs or furby-like creatures. * Hasbro could produce a movie about toys getting alive and sentients and they have to save a group of children, their owners, in a monster mutant post-apocalypse. * If "my little pony" is as kodomo (manga+anime for children) how would be the shonen (teen male) and shojo (teen girl) version, with centaurkins and centauresses? (centaurkins were canon in AD&D, and also some new creatures in 3rd Ed). * Now I am thinking again WotC wants a new edition of d20 Modern, but this needs a lot of work, because not only there are firearms, but usually there are more investigation and social interactions, and the balance of power and XPs reward is broken when PCs or enemies can use modern weapons as help. Should surviving a sniper be a XPs reward as a trap with a shooter mechanism? How would be Ravenloft spin-off "the masque of the Red Death" set in the XXI century? [/QUOTE]
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