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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 9372646" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>Let's remember Conan the barbarian was a fantasy saga for mature readers... but when Hasbro wanted to sell action figures, the cartoon show of Conan was for all audiences, and we can't blame them. It was their money, then their choices.</p><p></p><p>Maybe we could be combats against bloodless monsters: constructs, plants, elementals or unholy creatures that disappear like smoke.</p><p></p><p>I wonder if Hasbro produced its own cartoon shows, then they could adapt IPs by 3PPs, for example Humblewood or Batlezoo. </p><p></p><p>Other option could be an animated reimagination of "mystic knights of Tir Na Nog". Hasbro is the current owner of this IP, just like the "Golden Girl and the Guardians of the Gemstones". This is an interesting joker card, because officially they aren't yet within D&D brand, and then Hasbro could talk with other cinematographic companies.</p><p></p><p>The future "Bloomburrow" of Magic: the Gathering seems to be added to the D&D multiverse, but also with the idea of to be adapted to some animated production style "Kung-Fu Panda". Maybe Witchlight will be the future "new" setting, and easy to be adapted for a child-friendly cartoon.</p><p></p><p>Now the first step should be creating a loyal audience, and the milking should be later. </p><p></p><p>Today the isekai anime is a very popular genre, and not always this is linked with mature content. </p><p></p><p>In the cartoon "Prince Valiant" some times there were deaths but blood was not showed. The "Jhonny Quest" from the 60's is other example of cartoon for children where there are deaths but blood wasn't showed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 9372646, member: 6802378"] Let's remember Conan the barbarian was a fantasy saga for mature readers... but when Hasbro wanted to sell action figures, the cartoon show of Conan was for all audiences, and we can't blame them. It was their money, then their choices. Maybe we could be combats against bloodless monsters: constructs, plants, elementals or unholy creatures that disappear like smoke. I wonder if Hasbro produced its own cartoon shows, then they could adapt IPs by 3PPs, for example Humblewood or Batlezoo. Other option could be an animated reimagination of "mystic knights of Tir Na Nog". Hasbro is the current owner of this IP, just like the "Golden Girl and the Guardians of the Gemstones". This is an interesting joker card, because officially they aren't yet within D&D brand, and then Hasbro could talk with other cinematographic companies. The future "Bloomburrow" of Magic: the Gathering seems to be added to the D&D multiverse, but also with the idea of to be adapted to some animated production style "Kung-Fu Panda". Maybe Witchlight will be the future "new" setting, and easy to be adapted for a child-friendly cartoon. Now the first step should be creating a loyal audience, and the milking should be later. Today the isekai anime is a very popular genre, and not always this is linked with mature content. In the cartoon "Prince Valiant" some times there were deaths but blood was not showed. The "Jhonny Quest" from the 60's is other example of cartoon for children where there are deaths but blood wasn't showed. [/QUOTE]
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