As Dreamers Do: American Magic Redux

Is NBC still considering dumping their animation content altogether for the upcoming 1992-93 season?
No. The network took out full page ads in Variety, The Hollywood Reporter and Animation Magazine looking for "original concepts" to compete with the Nicktoons block on Nickelodeon, which they feel has raided their Saturday Morning audience.
 
No. The network took out full page ads in Variety, The Hollywood Reporter and Animation Magazine looking for "original concepts" to compete with the Nicktoons block on Nickelodeon, which they feel has raided their Saturday Morning audience.
Looks like it's time to raid the cancelled list of ideas @PNWKing suggested for previous years this time around.
 
Is Batman returns gonna get the same controversy as IOTL
Think the controversy stems from the infamous Happy Meals debacle, avoid that the controversy won't be so great even if it is the same sort of film here.
It might not be the same storyline so I'm not sure.
There is my suggestion of merging Penguin and Max Shreck into a more traditional version of Pengiun which would help make things less bloated plus maybe a more optimistic ending with Selina/Catwoman taking Bruce's offer of going with him which OTL ending did end the film on a more depressing tone.

And ofc Harvey Dent can be explored more with the ending seeing his transformation into Two Face which sets things up nice for the next film.
 
Roger Rabbit 2: The Resurrection of Doom
Roger Rabbit 2: The Resurrection of Doom
Released by 20th Century-Fox on November 22, 1991.

Live action directed by
Robert Zemeckis

Animation directed by
Daniel Abbott
Eric Goldberg

Screenplay
Linda Woolverton

Based upon characters created by
Gary K. Wolf

Main Live Action Cast
Bob Hoskins as Eddie Valiant
Jack Palance as C.B. Maroon
Christopher Lloyd as Doom
Joanna Cassidy as Dolores

Main Cartoon Voices
Charles Fleischer as Roger Rabbit
Kathleen Turner as Jessica Rabbit
Lou Hirsch as Baby Herman
Kelsey Grammer as Dr. Frankenollie

The sequel to the 1988 blockbuster takes place in 1950's Hollywood, at a time when animation was pivoting from theatrical shorts to television programming. Bob Hoskins returns as Eddie Valiant, and Christopher Lloyd returns as Judge Doom. The story begins when a couple of weasels scavenge for an animation cel of Judge Doom and hire Dr. Frankenollie (Kelsey Grammer) bring the villain back to life using a multiplane camera. Meanwhile, Roger receives a call from Maroon Cartoons informing him the studio is reopening, but what he doesn't realize is that Doom is impersonating R.K. Maroon's brother C.B. to lure Roger in to a trap. Eddie confronts Doom who reveals his plot to finish what he started and dispose of Roger. When things looked bleak, Roger tries to flee with Jessica to Simi Valley but when they stop by to say goodbye to Eddie, they find his office vandalized, but they're able to track down his whereabouts. When Roger and Jessica free Eddie, he squirts the weasels and the fake Maroon with his squirt gun. The real Maroon (Jack Palance) turns up and announces he will reopen Maroon Cartoons and rehire Roger and his old co-stars.

DISNEY AND FOX CHARACTERS
Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse
Russi Taylor as Minnie Mouse
Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck
Bill Farmer as Goofy
Jim Cummings as Doc, Jaq, Pete and Katnip
Dan Castellaneta as Grumpy, Bashful and Gus
Maurice LaMarche as Sleepy
Frank Welker as Happy, Sneezy and Lucifer
Mary Kay Bergman as Snow White
Molly Ringwald as Cinderella
Arnold Stang as Herman
Charles Fleischer as Baby Huey
Soleil Moon-Frye as Little Audrey
Devon Sawa as Casper the Friendly Ghost

LICENSED CHARACTERS
Looney Tunes
Used with permission from Warner Bros., Inc.

Jeff Bergman as Bugs Bunny
Noel Blanc as Daffy Duck
Joe Alaskey as Sylvester and Yosemite Sam
Bob Bergen as Porky Pig
Billy West as Elmer Fudd
Jim Cummings as Taz

Alvin and the Chipmunks
Used with permission from Bagdasarian Productions

Ross Bagdasarian, Jr. as Alvin and Simon
Janice Karman as Theodore

Hanna-Barbera Characters
Used with permission from The Jim Henson Company

Billy West as Huckleberry Hound and Boo-Boo
Greg Burson as Yogi Bear and Quick Draw McGraw
Jim Cummings as Mr. Jinks
Paul Rodriguez as Baba Looey

Famous Studios Characters
Used with permission from Universal City Studios, Inc.

Paul Reubens as Woody Woodpecker
Patrick Pinney as Mighty Mouse
Frank Welker as Wally Walrus and Buzz Buzzard
Maurice LaMarche as Oil Can Harry

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Tex Avery Characters
Used with permission from Turner Broadcasting System

Richard Williams as Droopy
Melissa Manchester as Red
Hank Azaria as McWolf
Jim Cummings as Spike

Jay Ward Characters
Used with permission from Bullwinkle Studios, a joint venture of Bally's Hollywood Pictures and the estate of Jay Ward

Frank Welker as Bullwinkle
Jim Cummings as Boris
Patrick Pinney as Dudley Do-Right
June Foray as Rocky, Natasha and Nell Fenwick
Dan Castellaneta as Mr. Peabody and Snidely Whiplash
Jonathan Taylor Thomas as Sherman

Copyright MCMXCI
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation and Amblin Entertainment
 
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In other words, the sequel takes the plot of the OTL comic of the same name and adds the mad scientist from Runaway Brain along for the ride?
Yeah because I wanted Doom to have another henchman than just bringing back the weasels from part one. And besides that, I feel like Frankenollie could've become another recurring villain in future Disney projects after Runaway Brain, especially when you consider that he was really based on Ecks, Doublex and Triplex, whom Floyd Gottredson developed for the Mickey comic strip.
 

PNWKing

Banned
I'm pushing for a Nelvana/Scholastic merger. Also, were there any licensed characters in the movie? If so, you could add the legal stuff at the end and the licensed characters' voice actors.
 
Yeah because I wanted Doom to have another henchman than just bringing back the weasels from part one. And besides that, I feel like Frankenollie could've become another recurring villain in future Disney projects after Runaway Brain, especially when you consider that he was really based on Ecks, Doublex and Triplex, whom Floyd Gottredson developed for the Mickey comic strip.
I don't see any problems with that. After all, there's a good chance that Sideshow Bob still exists ITTL, possibly even retaining the voice talent of Kelsey Grammer.

While we're at it, is there any chance we can see Pink Rabbits that only Roger can see after getting an alcohol addition? And by the "Pink Rabbits", I mean bunnies that sort of resemble the Pink Elephants from Dumbo.
 
If so, you could add the legal stuff at the end and the licensed characters' voice actors.

I was wondering about that myself.

Here you go:

DISNEY AND FOX CHARACTERS
Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse
Russi Taylor as Minnie Mouse
Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck
Bill Farmer as Goofy
Jim Cummings as Doc, Jaq, Pete and Katnip
Dan Castellaneta as Grumpy, Bashful and Gus
Maurice LaMarche as Sleepy
Frank Welker as Happy, Sneezy and Lucifer
Mary Kay Bergman as Snow White
Molly Ringwald as Cinderella
Arnold Stang as Herman
Charles Fleischer as Baby Huey
Soleil Moon-Frye as Little Audrey
Devon Sawa as Casper the Friendly Ghost

LICENSED CHARACTERS
Looney Tunes
Used with permission from Warner Bros., Inc.

Jeff Bergman as Bugs Bunny
Noel Blanc as Daffy Duck
Joe Alaskey as Sylvester and Yosemite Sam
Bob Bergen as Porky Pig
Billy West as Elmer Fudd
Jim Cummings as Taz

Alvin and the Chipmunks
Used with permission from Bagdasarian Productions

Ross Bagdasarian, Jr. as Alvin and Simon
Janice Karman as Theodore

Hanna-Barbera Characters
Used with permission from The Jim Henson Company

Billy West as Huckleberry Hound and Boo-Boo
Greg Burson as Yogi Bear and Quick Draw McGraw
Jim Cummings as Mr. Jinks
Paul Rodriguez as Baba Looey

Famous Studios Characters
Used with permission from Universal City Studios, Inc.

Paul Reubens as Woody Woodpecker
Patrick Pinney as Mighty Mouse
Frank Welker as Wally Walrus and Buzz Buzzard
Maurice LaMarche as Oil Can Harry

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Tex Avery Characters
Used with permission from Turner Broadcasting System

Richard Williams as Droopy
Melissa Manchester as Red
Hank Azaria as McWolf
Jim Cummings as Spike

Jay Ward Characters
Used with permission from Bullwinkle Studios, a joint venture of Bally's Hollywood Pictures and the estate of Jay Ward

Frank Welker as Bullwinkle
Jim Cummings as Boris
Patrick Pinney as Dudley Do-Right
June Foray as Rocky, Natasha and Nell Fenwick
Dan Castellaneta as Mr. Peabody and Snidely Whiplash
Jonathan Taylor Thomas as Sherman

Copyright MCMXCI
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation and Amblin Entertainment.
 
Here you go:

DISNEY AND FOX CHARACTERS
Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse
Russi Taylor as Minnie Mouse
Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck
Bill Farmer as Goofy
Jim Cummings as Doc, Jaq, Pete and Katnip
Dan Castellaneta as Grumpy, Bashful and Gus
Maurice LaMarche as Sleepy
Frank Welker as Happy, Sneezy and Lucifer
Mary Kay Bergman as Snow White
Molly Ringwald as Cinderella
Arnold Stang as Herman
Charles Fleischer as Baby Huey
Soleil Moon-Frye as Little Audrey
Devon Sawa as Casper the Friendly Ghost

LICENSED CHARACTERS
Looney Tunes
Used with permission from Warner Bros., Inc.

Jeff Bergman as Bugs Bunny
Noel Blanc as Daffy Duck
Joe Alaskey as Sylvester and Yosemite Sam
Bob Bergen as Porky Pig
Billy West as Elmer Fudd
Jim Cummings as Taz

Alvin and the Chipmunks
Used with permission from Bagdasarian Productions

Ross Bagdasarian, Jr. as Alvin and Simon
Janice Karman as Theodore

Hanna-Barbera Characters
Used with permission from The Jim Henson Company

Billy West as Huckleberry Hound and Boo-Boo
Greg Burson as Yogi Bear and Quick Draw McGraw
Jim Cummings as Mr. Jinks
Paul Rodriguez as Baba Looey

Famous Studios Characters
Used with permission from Universal City Studios, Inc.

Paul Reubens as Woody Woodpecker
Patrick Pinney as Mighty Mouse
Frank Welker as Wally Walrus and Buzz Buzzard
Maurice LaMarche as Oil Can Harry

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Tex Avery Characters
Used with permission from Turner Broadcasting System

Richard Williams as Droopy
Melissa Manchester as Red
Hank Azaria as McWolf
Jim Cummings as Spike

Jay Ward Characters
Used with permission from Bullwinkle Studios, a joint venture of Bally's Hollywood Pictures and the estate of Jay Ward

Frank Welker as Bullwinkle
Jim Cummings as Boris
Patrick Pinney as Dudley Do-Right
June Foray as Rocky, Natasha and Nell Fenwick
Dan Castellaneta as Mr. Peabody and Snidely Whiplash
Jonathan Taylor Thomas as Sherman

Copyright MCMXCI
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation and Amblin Entertainment.
Will you be giving Batman returns a happy meal promotion and have you found your catwoman yet
 

PNWKing

Banned
Will you be giving Batman returns a happy meal promotion and have you found your catwoman yet
Would it actually be possible for CBS to look to KFC, Burger King, Wendy's, or Subway instead of McDonald's. Maybe if McDonald's tries to pull the s*** with the movie's tone that they did then this would happen. I've found a Catwoman but @OldNavy1988 would have to approve: Nicole Kidman.
 
Would it actually be possible for CBS to look to KFC, Burger King, Wendy's, or Subway instead of McDonald's. Maybe if McDonald's tries to pull the s*** with the movie's tone that they did then this would happen. I've found a Catwoman but @OldNavy1988 would have to approve: Nicole Kidman.

Most likely Columbia sticks with Taco Bell, who were the licensee for the first Batman film.

Did you like the list of licensed characters for Roger Rabbit 2?
 
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