Imagine that this shit becomes a three-act story, like a new Divine Comedy, this thing could be the greatest story in the cartoon story. Wouldn't it be a pity to leave it like that when it has such potential?
What do you think?
Imagine that this shit becomes a three-act story, like a new Divine Comedy, this thing could be the greatest story in the cartoon story. Wouldn't it be a pity to leave it like that when it has such potential?
What do you think?
No, It's done let it go.
Oh come on, think about what a great journey our protagonist could have and how epic it could be when our main character reached the heaven. What a great journey.
>New Unknown, New main characters
>Same Unknown, New main characters
>Same Unknown, Same main characters (POST MINI SERIES VERSION)
>Same Unknown, Same main characters (ALTERNATE UNIVERSE/IN-BETWEEN STORIES VERSION)
So how you take your sequels, OP?
>Same Unknown, New main characters
>Same Unknown, Same main characters (ALTERNATE UNIVERSE/IN-BETWEEN STORIES VERSION)
These two sound like the only proper sequels. The point about a sequel is to see the original cast.
Oh wait. I need to make a correction. the first one was supposed to be this one:
>Same Unknown, Same main characters (POST MINI SERIES VERSION)
>Sequal
>Not a spiritual successor
OTGW was perfect and anything more would kill it.
Better a journey into the unknown with new characters set around a new season; like Winter to Spring or Spring to Summer.
I like the idea of setting it in Summer.
>OTGW was perfect and anything more would kill it.
How do you know it?
Because the ending was self contained, retard. Beyond the central theme of having the courage to go into the unknown is closing others' stories. They explicitly had a monologue about this, what part of the story is finished don't you understand, you fucking retard?