What Property That Has Never Had A TTRPG Adaptation Deserves one?

Sounds a bit weird, but I'd love a "The Adventures of Tintin" RPG.

The "Supernatural" TV series has more than enough material to populated several RPG sourcebooks.

There has been many homebrews and everything-but-in-name "My Little Pony" RPGs, but was there ever an official one?
 

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Sounds a bit weird, but I'd love a "The Adventures of Tintin" RPG.

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The "Supernatural" TV series has more than enough material to populated several RPG sourcebooks.

There has been many homebrews and everything-but-in-name "My Little Pony" RPGs, but was there ever an official one?
Yes
 



Question for the ENW group mind in this thread...

There are a couple of "portal fantasy" RPGs, Die RPG in particular comes to mind. With a reskin (published or homebrew), perhaps it could suffice for Narnia, Neverending Story, Quag Keep etc etc. Perhaps. Or perhaps a sufficiently popular system like 5e or Year Zero Engine could suffice. Or maybe each variation of portal fantasy needs its own specific system. I use portal fantasy as an example, but this would apply across several of the properties mentioned here. Like for

So do people want a setting/adventure in an existing system? Or do people want a bespoke game for a setting/property?
 




Question for the ENW group mind in this thread...

There are a couple of "portal fantasy" RPGs, Die RPG in particular comes to mind. With a reskin (published or homebrew), perhaps it could suffice for Narnia, Neverending Story, Quag Keep etc etc. Perhaps. Or perhaps a sufficiently popular system like 5e or Year Zero Engine could suffice. Or maybe each variation of portal fantasy needs its own specific system. I use portal fantasy as an example, but this would apply across several of the properties mentioned here. Like for

So do people want a setting/adventure in an existing system? Or do people want a bespoke game for a setting/property?
Die looks interesting, but probably more deconstructist then I'm thinking.

Some sort of Powerd by the Apocalypse approach with playbooks seems appropriate.
 


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