After years of exploiting unpaid interns - and throwing away their original artistic vision when they aged all of the...

After years of exploiting unpaid interns - and throwing away their original artistic vision when they aged all of the characters down - they're back and trying to do a kickstarter campaign. Let's laugh when it fails miserably, yeah?

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Jeez, they are still begging?

What are the original designs

Basically the same. They were just older, as it was a D&D cartoon instead of yet another school cartoon. They've been making this shit for ten years it feels like.

Nickelodeon told them in one of those "anybody can pitch a show" events that they should make the characters younger if they wanted a real shot, so they threw away half-a-decade of work. But Nickelodeon doesn't know what makes a good cartoon and they probably never did.

I don't understand execs. They think they know what people want but then you get hits like Regular Show and We Bare Bears that star people in their 20s.

Hell, Nickelodeon's most popular cartoon is about a grown man (who behaves childishly), yet after the creator died, they decided to do a spin-off and make him a child anyway.

To make the show cheap to make they had to settle for school setting. That was Nickelodeon's requirement. Sad, to be honest.

There was once a show who got its fundings and stayed true to its original premise, but it couldn't find audience until it was too late.

Being a rookie in animation business is hard.

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>couldn't find audience
Refused to find audience, better said. Dude in charge ignored all the oportunities the show had while trying to score it big with cable networks.

Going through the so-called "original" stuff, it didn't feel that much different anyway from what it is now. Felt pretty comedic and childish even then, pretty shit the whole time desu

>Trying to score on dying platform

Yeah. He was a dumbass. Rookie even.

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There was room to grow in the original setting. The school one will beat out all the standard cliches and tropes. It kills it.

How close will they get

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keep shilling

Even if they reach it, it's no guarantee of anything. People have already forgotten about the Swat Kats reboot and that raised a 150k.

>Where's the Tshirts Tariq!

Terribly mismanaged. I think the show is still on though.

>Listening to Nickelodeon
>ever
These people are only barely clinging to life by constantly vomiting out the same garbage year after year. Why in God's name would you sabotage yourself and all that you and so many others have worked so hard on just to get in their good graces?

it's completed:

tv.toggle.sg/en/suria/shows/rimba-racer-s2/episodes

now we wait for netflix release so we can watch it comfortably in english

yeah

>havin an interestin idea a lot of people on the internet is interested about
>so desperate to produce a pilot you try to impress some executives in a dying media so they could finance your project
>said executives say your idea isn't good enough and suggest to change everything on it and make a generic HS shitshow
>you listen to them and make what they said
>the executives ignore you anyways and you ended with your IP completely butchered
>you decided to launch a Kickstarter now that people isn't interested in your shitty HS cartoon

Imagine being this inept.
Eh, what could we expect from the same guy who made the shittiest MLP fanmade episode...

Yeah because teen targeted shows go nowhere on Nickelodeon.

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I liked how one girl tried to kill other ones in the final episode.

i'm like 100% sure this was inspired by the metric shitload of money that the critical roll kickstarter made.

>Our tale begins in the medieval fantasy world of Splitpaw, a land governed by magic, where the greatest profession a young child could dream of is becoming a hero. Yet, being a hero is fraught with danger and only the strong are worthy of the title. Thus, those youngsters who have a thirst for adventure and the skills to match, are permitted to be trained at the hallowed halls of True Tail Academy - a school for heroes-in-training.

>And so our story centers around the adventures of Caleb, a young kitten, whose only dream is to become Splitpaw’s greatest hero! Little does he know that this desire is not just a dream, but it is his birthright. It will take him on a life-or-death adventure, that will test his bonds of friendship and family (but that’s a story for a different time).

if you're going to put it on kickstarter, why stick to the school setting?

If I was shilling I would have linked the kickstarter and not implied it won't make it
Try again though

>TV-Y7
>Teenager

That did go nowhere, though. ATLA had average viewership throughout its run.

>if you're going to put it on kickstarter, why stick to the school setting?
Because the guy is a dumbass who decided to turn the entire thing into Hogwarts but even more dumbed down to try and appeal to thesoulless company suits killing the industry. There's not going to be any action or adventure. Just the illusion of it to rope dumbasses in.

there will be, though. it will have deepest lore(tm)

Another reason Nick told them to create the school setting was so the show could have a central location throughout its run. Designing new locations and characters for said places, and having to build assets for each of them takes a long time and would cost a lot. The studio behind it realized that as well.
I mean, it still sucks though. The original I felt had more potential.

god damn. they could have just had a portable magic hideout or some shit

Deepest lore doesn't work with a school setting. It never fucking does.

Makes too much sense

I expected a based and redpilled 4channer to react in this exact way. Thank you for being predictable.

I dunno.

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this is going to happen. furries have a dark power.

also unless they changed the fox VA, he's a brony, so they have that demographic going for them.

I remember looking at a VA casting site for that role, i auditioned, who got it?

i can't remember
i just know some guy who said he had the role used to post on a brony forum i went on. that was literal years ago though.

The dude who created this thing (and runs this Kickstarter) is the same person who made that stupid Double Rainbow's Fanmade MLP awful episode.

>he's a brony
So am I. So are they. So are a shitload of people. It's not 2010 anymore, it's time to move on.

Looks freaking amazing to me so thanks for bringing it to my attention. Bookmarked for now, if they get anywhere close I'll chip in.

I agree but don't feel the poster you're responding too is really knocking it. Just pointing out that this is tapping into the brony/furry demographic reach will greatly help it succeed with at least it's original goal.

Looks for the original concept of this, there should be the storyboard pilot somewhere in Yt. It was great desu, but then they changed everything to make a generic school cartoon.

The key to success is figuring out who gives a fuck about your product, and market it to them. 4channel anons call that "selling out" and "pandering", but unless you want to work for free, you find the people who like your stuff, and give it to them. Otherwise, you get Disney Star Wars.

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The more i watch the Pilot (and what could this concept have been) the more i think this concept could have worked great in Netflix. The current direction of this is lame as fuck.

(by the way, I wasn't arguing, just wanted to say that for some time)

it really is. and the thing is, a podcast called critical roll, a dnd themed podcast, just made over $11000000 to produce an animated special. that is not an exaggeration, that's the literal amount they made. so there is a market for dnd adventurey shit right now, it's never been hotter.

although a lot of these characters seem generic, the shota kitten especially

Kill yourself. Just listen to the way you type.

I cannot hear text, but I'm glad you can.

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>he admits to being a NPC with no inner voice

this doesn't look good and it probably never looked good. i've never seen this before and i don't need to

i'm not seeing the problem here, what's your excuse

Well he is a "brony"

>he

They'll make it I feel
But remember: If they make that amount they are only going to make a 3 to 5 minute pilot (longer if they get more), which would only come out by 2021

Well, if I don't get my 20 minute episode, it's not like there isn't a crapload of other things I could enjoy. Liking lots of things pays off.

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I can tell you sure as shit right now that the dnd market is not worth 11million.

Ecelebs with large fanbases can garner 11million, though.

most people think in pictures user

You can't think in color though.

how much can you even establish in five minutes?

It might succeed but I doubt it will reach any stretch goals. There really isnt much to say about the setting, is there? Its just generic fantasy.

Its normal for people to think in color. Do you not?

It worked for The Summoning.

It'll just be more proof of concept stuff, since the Kickstarter trailer also makes for a simple pilot.

I wish they did something like make it a mix of DnD / Fantasy adventure and Looney Tunes. The characters can individually be shown having classic slapstick situations, while there's also episodes where they go on big adventures, with a Kung Fu Panda-like feel.

>while there's also episodes where they go on big adventures, with a Kung Fu Panda-like feel.
That's always still on the table though. School environment just makes it easy to bring everyone together. I'm sure no one thinks (or wants) us to spend every episode in class or around teachers. They can definitely still deliver on plots we want but yeah, the school setting means a lot of generic crap like bullies and "rules" at the very least.

A bigger reason for 1 town + school setting = less assets to make, and constantly reuse. That in turns means less time, and less money.

That's what's going to happen
That main cat is going to get bullied especially if they go with the sort of shy angle they were earlier
Is it impossible to do a school setting without that shit

For some reason I thought the "take an interesting idea and stick it in a school" cliche was dead. It feels so late 90s/early 2000s, like The Emperor's New School.

>people are complaining because it's teen-targeted
Reading comprehension saves lives.

wow what a badass

>see, black guys type like tap-a-bap-bap-bappita
>but white guys type like takka-tak-peckity-pecky-peck

The shota cat has potential for one thing at least...

Ya know what’s real sad? This is a perfect example of “its what the network wants. Why bother to complain?”

>its what the network

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this board has polluted my brain. i thought the exact same thing

and to a lesser degree the bear

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Isn't this the same guy behind that MLP x PPG crossover ? Who wasted 32 minutes worth of animation for nothing but awkward dialogue and slapstick jokes?

Yes. And I cannot believe bronies are still asshurt over that crossover.

i know nothing about this show. why am i supposed to hate these people? they aged their characters down to try to get a show? well, yeah, getting a show is kind of a big deal. you do what you have to do. better to be pure and poor, and have a comparatively miniscule amount of people aware of your characters and world i guess? i don't get why you guys enjoy shitting on everything.

>i don't get why you guys enjoy shitting on everything.
where exactly do you think you are

The creators made a My Small Pony fan episode eons ago, and it surprised everyone to be a PPG crossover. Everyone took it very personally, and the hateboner for those 2 people has been strong ever since. It's quite sad, really.

Wait that was them?
Makes me question their writing more then anything

>more then anything

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