It's ok.Got it. Sorry for the impatience.
It's ok.Got it. Sorry for the impatience.
This is an interesting turn of events.Paramount's Anime Dubs as of 1990:
Television Shows:
Movie/OVAs:
- Star Blazers(Space Battleship Yamato), 1979-1981, Syndication
- Lupin the Third Part 1, 1984-1985, HBO
- Cobra the Space Adventurer, 1985, HBO
- Lupin the Third Part 2, 1985-1989, HBO
- Lensman: Galactic Patrol, 1986-1987, Syndication
- Magical Star Emi, 1987-1988, Nickelodeon
- Lupin the Third: Part 3, 1989-1990, HBO
- Fist of the North Star, 1990-1991, HBO
- Magic Idol Yumi, 1990, Nickelodeon
- Pop Star Creamy(Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel), Starting Fall 1990, Nickelodeon
Dubs Coming Soon:
- Star Blazers: The Movie(1981)
- Farewell to Star Blazers(1982)
- Star Blazers: The New Voyage(1983)
- Star Blazers Forever(1984)
- Lupin the Third: The Mystery of Ammo(1985)
- Cobra the Space Adventurer Movie(1985)
- 5: Star Blazers Final(1985)
- Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro(1986)
- Lensman(1986)
- Lupin the Third Legend of the Gold of Babylon(1987)
- Lupin the Third: The Fuma Conspiracy(1989)
- Akira(1989)
- Fist of the North Star: The Movie(1990)
Yes, I did bring back the Famous Studios branding for their anime division because, why not?
- Captain Tsubasa(Premiering in 1991 on Nickelodeon)
- Paltabor(Premiering in 1991 on The Warner-Paramount Channel)
- Paltabor the Movie(Premiering in 1991)
- Wicked City(Premiering in 1992)
With what they have and could dub in the years to come, I feel that Famous Studios would become TTL's ADV Films, but ADV would still exist.
Yes, and FOTNS will keep it's famous memes ITTL.
Thoughts?
Ok.That's Seven Arts.Seven Arts Productions - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
That's all nice, but why is Ren and Stimpy and Rocko's Modern Life here?And while we're waiting until 9, I came up with a potential first year for the Warner Paramount Network, from January to September 1995.
Warner-Paramount Network Launch Lineups
docs.google.com
I used various parts of what Warner Bros. and Paramount were producing for TV at the time, especially by combining UPN and The WB into one network, and even dismantling PTEN early and using its parts to boost the WPN lineup.
I'd figure that Entertainment Tonight, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective: The Animated Series, and Rugrats could be the new-to-this-timeline highlights on WPN for the coming Fall 1995 season.
Sure is!This is an interesting turn of events.
And if you want, you can add Marine Boy, Speed Racer and Mazinger from the Warner Bros. side after the merger.Lupin III, Star Blazers, Creamy Mami, Fist of the North Star, Patlabor, Captain Tsubasa, Lensman, and Akira?
And that is EXACTLY how I intend this incarnation of Famous Studios to go.With a catalog like this, especially the generations-spanning Lupin III, the new Famous Studios just might be better than its original counterpart.
Thanks a bunch!No joke here, I'm legitimately surprised by the star power we have here.
Agreed.Sure is!
You know, I actually would. And those three in particular could use a good redub from Famous.And if you want, you can add Marine Boy, Speed Racer and Mazinger from the Warner Bros. side after the merger.
I agree.And that is EXACTLY how I intend this incarnation of Famous Studios to go.
You're welcome.Thanks a bunch!
You asked what Seven Arts was, and I delivered.
Those were there for a few reasons:That's all nice, but why is Ren and Stimpy and Rocko's Modern Life here?
Thank you!Overall, this is a very nice launch schedule....
The thing about that is, with Warner Bros. and Paramount merging before 1990, it would seem almost too easy to merge The WB, UPN, and PTEN into one broadcast network. So, that's exactly what I did.BTW UPN doesn't exist ITTL, so you can fill up the rest of the week as well.
Yep.Agreed.
You know, I actually would. And those three in particular could use a good redub from Famous.
I agree.
You're welcome.
You asked what Seven Arts was, and I delivered.
Well I guess those are good reasons, and I can also see Famous Studios having a dub or 2 in The WP's primetime lineup.Those were there for a few reasons:
-Ren and Stimpy and Rocko's Modern Life are the most adult Nicktoons as of Early 1995.
-The WB and UPN already represent Warner and Paramount's halves for the moment, so having Games Animation get some time to itself would be fitting.
-Having an hour of animation, followed by a movie presentation, would be perfect for Sunday Nights. At least, during the midseason when The WB only had a Wednesday Night block.
-Airing Ren and Stimpy and Rocko on WPN would count as a test market to see if Kids WP could air on Sunday mornings in addition to Saturdays and weekdays.
You're welcome.Thank you!
Those are all good ideas.The thing about that is, with Warner Bros. and Paramount merging before 1990, it would seem almost too easy to merge The WB, UPN, and PTEN into one broadcast network. So, that's exactly what I did.
I also had a Friday Night lineup with a final renewal for Full House(which nearly happened IOTL), a better timeslot for Sister, Sister's first month or two on the air, and even new homes for Family Matters and Step By Step.
In particular, I'd argue that Family Matters might have actually done well in The WB's initial African American demographic, since Urkel was quickly becoming the show's protagonist at that point, and Jaleel White was an African American as well.
This is all good, but if Six Flags is owned by Warner-Paramount in 1990, could we see a Six Flags Movie World park in the U.S.?Warner-Paramount Communications assets as of 1990:
- Warner Bros. Pictures
- Paramount Pictures
- Gulf+Western Pictures
- Warner-Paramount Television
- Gulf+Western Television
- Six Flags
- DC Comics
- Watermountain Records
- Warner-Paramount Networks
- The Warner-Paramount Channel
- Encore
- Trax
- Nickelodeon
- The Comedy Channel
- Neptune[1](Coming in 1994)
- Warner-Paramount Animation
- Games Animation
- Famous Studios(anime dubbing division)
- Lorimar-Telepictures(50% with Capital Cities-ABC Corporation)
I actually disagree with this. Between The Warner-Paramount Channel, Nickelodeon, and the upcoming Neptune, I don't think The WP would be the first choice for a new Famous Studios dub. Reruns of an earlier dub, yes. A brand new dub, no.Well I guess those are good reasons, and I can also see Famous Studios having a dub or 2 in The WP's primetime lineup.
Granted, I already made those plans in the document, but I'm glad you think they're good.Those are all good ideas.
What's that?This is all good, but if Six Flags is owned by Warner-Paramount in 1990, could we see a Six Flags Movie World park in the U.S.?
Why not? I think 1 new dub would fit with The WP's adult animation lineup:I actually disagree with this. Between The Warner-Paramount Channel, Nickelodeon, and the upcoming Neptune, I don't think The WP would be the first choice for a new Famous Studios dub. Reruns of an earlier dub, yes. A brand new dub, no.
Thanks!Granted, I already made those plans in the document, but I'm glad you think they're good.
Because we could have a Warner Bros. Movie World park in the U.S. if we use the Six Flags banner, and Nickelodeon Studios could have a new home if Universal doesn't want to spend the money to have an entire attraction/studio that they don't own the brand for. It benefits parkgoers of the past and present.What's that?
I mean, I won't say no to anime in primetime, but maybe cable would be a more beneficial outlet for anime dubs in the 90s and beyond.Why not? I think 1 new dub would fit with The WP's adult animation lineup:
This is a pretty good lineup for The WP's adult animation outlet. Best of all, it's a realistic lineup for the time. Yes, even with Cowboy Bebop on it.8:00 Mission Hill
8:30 The Oblongs
9:00 The PJs
9:30 Cowboy Bebop(ITTL, I would have a different ratings system, and this is just a example)
I will. You already said the ratings system would be different, and if any companies would be good ways to top Warner-Paramount, Disney and Time-Grand would be the two best examples.Expect several updates tomorrow:
Stay tuned.
- The TV and Movie Ratings System
- Disney Anime Dubs as of 1990
- Time Grand Anime Dubs as of 1990
Ok. That would be a good idea.Because we could have a Warner Bros. Movie World park in the U.S. if we use the Six Flags banner, and Nickelodeon Studios could have a new home if Universal doesn't want to spend the money to have an entire attraction/studio that they don't own the brand for. It benefits parkgoers of the past and present.
Well, I guess you might be right about that, but this TL is more experimental and out there than normal......I mean, I won't say no to anime in primetime, but maybe cable would be a more beneficial outlet for anime dubs in the 90s and beyond.
Oh....This is a pretty good lineup for The WP's adult animation outlet. Best of all, it's a realistic lineup for the time. Yes, even with Cowboy Bebop on it.
Yep.I will. You already said the ratings system would be different, and if any companies would be good ways to top Warner-Paramount, Disney and Time-Grand would be the two best examples.
Thank you.Ok. That would be a good idea.
I understand that notion.Well, I guess you might be right about that, but this TL is more experimental and out there than normal......
You're welcome.Oh....
Thanks.
Fair enough.Yep.
Expect one in the afternoon, one in the evening and one at night. I would do one in the morning, but I like to sleep in a bit.
You're welcome.Thank you.
OkI understand that notion.
You're welcome.
Fair enough.
If TV now includes a G rating, does this mean that primetime animation would air on more broadcast networks than Fox?TV Ratings:
Movie Ratings
- G: General Audiences
- eC: Early Childhood-Intended for younger children
- C: Children of all ages
- 7: Not Recommended for children under 7
- Y: Intended for older children
- PG: Parental Guidance Suggested for younger viewers
- T: Not Recommended/Suitable for anyone under the age of 12
- 15: Not Suitable for anyone under the age of 15
- MA: Mature Audiences Only(18 and up)
- X: Restricted
Video Game Ratings:
- G: General Audiences
- PG: Parental Guidance Suggested for younger viewers
- T: Parental Guidance Suggested for anyone under 12
- 15: Not Suitable for anyone under 15
- R: Mature Audiences Only
- X: Restricted
These are the ratings for my TL.
- C: For Children of all ages.
- G: For Everyone
- Y: For older children and up
- T: Guidance Suggested for anyone under 12
- 15: Not Suitable for anyone under 15
- M: 18 and up
- X: Restricted
Thoughts?
Um. G has always been a rating, but yes, I will reassure that adult/primetime animation gets as much recognition and success as it can and deserves.If TV now includes a G rating, does this mean that primetime animation would air on more broadcast networks than Fox?
G, eC, C, 7, Y, PG, T and to some extent(i.e. late-night hours, specifically on blocks like Adult Swim and N-Gage, 15). 15 would be the highest rating a kids/family/all-ages animation station and broadcast networks and stations can air.Would the children's programming ratings range between eC and PG?
Whatcha mean by that?I like the greater value of movie ratings here, since this could mean that PG as a film score would mean more today ITTL.
Thanks a bunch!Overall, this is an improvement over the system we have IOTL.
Thank goodness!Um. G has always been a rating, but yes, I will reassure that adult/primetime animation gets as much recognition and success as it can and deserves.
Good to know.G, eC, C, 7, Y, PG, T and to some extent(i.e. late-night hours, specifically on blocks like Adult Swim and N-Gage, 15). 15 would be the highest rating a kids/family/all-ages animation station and broadcast networks and stations can air.
Because I've heard that PG has become the new G when it comes to animated films.Whatcha mean by that?
You're welcome.Thanks a bunch!
That would explain why Nickelodeon is a Warner-Paramount subsidiary as well.I also forgot that ITTL, MTV, Showtime and The Movie Channel would remain with Warner-Paramount.
I know it's not that much. But Doraemon, Robotech, and Totoro are a really good starting lineup for the first five years of their attempts.Disney Anime Dubs as of 1990:
I know it's not much, but it's a good start.
- Doraemon(1979), 1985-present, Disney Channel, moving to Toon Disney in 1992.
- The entire Harmony Gold library
- The entire Studio Ghibli library
Thoughts?
Rated G for Everyone doesn't sound as catchy as Rated E for EveryoneVideo Game Ratings:
These are the ratings for my TL.
- C: For Children of all ages.
- G: For Everyone
- Y: For older children and up
- T: Guidance Suggested for anyone under 12
- 15: Not Suitable for anyone under 15
- M: 18 and up
- X: Restricted
Thoughts?
Ok.Thank goodness!
Good to know.
I see that.....Because I've heard that PG has become the new G when it comes to animated films.
Ok.You're welcome.
Yeah, and I basically butterflied Viacom becoming a mass media company, I might have Viacom itself get brought out by one of the majors eventually.That would explain why Nickelodeon is a Warner-Paramount subsidiary as well.
Yep.I know it's not that much. But Doraemon, Robotech, and Totoro are a really good starting lineup for the first five years of their attempts.
Hamtaro will definitely be dubbed by Disney!If I may suggest some upcoming shows, how about these:
-Hamtaro
I have plans for Nintendo's entertainment.....-Pokemon
-Kirby: Right Back at Ya!
Looks like something Disney might like.-Chibi Maruko-chan
Saban would dub Shin Chan, Ghost Stories, Zatch Bell!, Pretty Cure, Yu-Gi-Oh and Bobobo-Bobobo.-Crayon Shin-chan
Most definitely!!!!!!-Sailor Moon
Maybe, we'll see...-Hime-chan no Ribbon
Yes.-Yadamon
Likely Saban, maybe Famous Studios, maybe Time Grand(just need to find a good name for Time Grand's anime unit).-Slam Dunk
You know that Taito Enix concept we were shown? That's what I am going to do ITTL.-Magical Circle Guru Guru
Definitely either Saban, Time Grand or Viz.-Detective Conan
Would likely come from [NAME REDACTED]'s own animation distribution unit (yes, [NAME REDACTED]would merge, just need to find a good name for [NAME REDACTED]'s animation distribution unit).-The Vision of Escaflowne
Saban all the way.-The Dog of Flanders
Still Saban.-Flint the Time Detective
Either Viz and Famous Studios-Hunter x Hunter
I don't know who should take it....-Magical DoReMi
Definitely NOT Disney, likely Saban and Viz.-Naruto
Likely Funimation(which would be brought by [NAME REDACTED]-My Hero Academia
Likely ADV, they need something as well, especially without [NAME REDACTED] to help prop them up.-Princess Tutu
Probably JOLT or.....-Tokyo Mew Mew
No, likely ADV or Crunchyroll.-Tokyo Godfathers
Definitely, especially as the latter is a new version of the hit they already have now.-Anpanman
-Doraemon (2005)
Likely Funimation and ADV respectively.-Ouran High School Host Club
-Lucky Star
Duh, obviously, Disney owns them, so it would be borderline insane for them to not dub a anime based off something they own.-Stitch!
-Stitch and Ai
Nope.-Bakuman
Funimation and Saban.-Fairy Tail
Likely Crunchyroll.-Spy x Family
Nope.-Jewelpet (franchise)
Nope.-Wolf Children
-Your Name
Did you really just suggest Food Wars?-Food Wars
I'm not sure.-A Silent Voice
Whoever dubs Naruto will dub everything else related to this franchise.-Boruto: Naruto Next Generations
Maybe....-Little Witch Academia
Definitely not.-Dr. Stone
-Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
Not sure...-OddTaxi
-Polar Bear Cafe
-Cells at Work
-Komi Can't Communicate
The same company that got the original will get the reboot.-Tokyo Mew Mew New
It's perfect!Do you think this list is too long?
I was just noting a example, but consider E for Everyone the new G rating.Rated G for Everyone doesn't sound as catchy as Rated E for Everyone