To give some minor spoilers, Transformers, Alvin and the Chipmunks, and Charlie Brown all become WB-distributed properties.
There's a menagerie I wouldn't expect.To give some minor spoilers, Transformers, Alvin and the Chipmunks, and Charlie Brown all become WB-distributed properties.
To give some minor spoilers, Transformers, Alvin and the Chipmunks, and Charlie Brown all become WB-distributed properties.
What he said.There's a menagerie I wouldn't expect.
Well, in case they do, here is the dubs they should make:Maybe??? But by the 80's, the animation department is pretty big as is...
Would Kingdom Hearts be a collaboration between Warner Bros. and Square?Fullmetal Alchemist (based off @TheFaultsofAlts's idea for having WB buyout Squaresoft, despite FMA being a Enix property, I still think a small partnership with Enix would be cool)
Yes, but not with the Kingdom Hearts name. I decided to call this collaboration "Looney Tales", as that would also reflect the hybrid of IPs at work.Would Kingdom Hearts be a collaboration between Warner Bros. and Square?
I think Fox would barely have enough properties to collaborate for this. Certainly not enough to turn it into a franchise, no less.Would it be possible for 20th Century Fox to collaborate with Square on a Fox Kingdom Hearts?
So would Fox need more properties to collaborate with Square?I think Fox would barely have enough properties to collaborate for this. Certainly not enough to turn it into a franchise, no less.
Probably, yeah.So would Fox need more properties to collaborate with Square?
Is it possible for Fox to get the rights to Pingu, so that there can be a Pingu world in Kingdom Hearts?Probably, yeah.
A Pingu summon? Sure!Is it possible for Fox to get the rights to Pingu, so that there can be a Pingu world in Kingdom Hearts?
Can the violence be downplayed in the Pingu world or not?A Pingu summon? Sure!
A Pingu world? Maybe.
It probably should.Can the violence be downplayed in the Pingu world or not?
What other properties can Fox get their hands on so that they can collaborate with Square?It probably should.
I mean, as of this point, Fox already has The Simpsons, Ferngully, Alien, the original Star Wars trilogy, Family Guy, King of the Hill, and others.What other properties can Fox get their hands on so that they can collaborate with Square?
Last I checked, there was already one:For anyone who may decide to do a WI DuMont survived TL: