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  1. Aaron Fox

    If Non-Japanese Fictional Works were turned into Anime; how would they change and look like?

    Back in the Hayday of the Disney Afternoon? Quite a bit actually (alongside Ducktales, Chip and Dale: Rescue Rangers, Gummi Bears, Talespin, and a few others). The real problem is that it was going up against cartoon heavyweights like Chip and Dale: Rescue Rangers, Talespin, and Ducktales within...
  2. Aaron Fox

    If Non-Japanese Fictional Works were turned into Anime; how would they change and look like?

    Largely because cartoons like Disney's Gargoyles (i.e. one of the poster-boys of 'cartoons that are genuinely for all ages') never made that much of an impact in the cartoon sphere, especially after cartoons became 25-minute toy commercials. The various Batman cartoons (especially Batman: the...
  3. Aaron Fox

    If Non-Japanese Fictional Works were turned into Anime; how would they change and look like?

    Funny thing about that, mate, Battletech is going back to the more Gundam-esque (if blockier) designs these days. A mix between giant blocks and anime-esque designs. Would be awesome if they had a Super Robot Wars game with Battletech in it. ;)
  4. Aaron Fox

    If Non-Japanese Fictional Works were turned into Anime; how would they change and look like?

    You know what? David Weber's Starfire series. A book series and a tabletop game. Also, practically everything is armed with Macross levels of missiles. ;)
  5. Aaron Fox

    If Non-Japanese Fictional Works were turned into Anime; how would they change and look like?

    Those too but Foundation would be more perfect. It would be amazing to see Trantor -the original Coruscant- in all its glory (with parks!).
  6. Aaron Fox

    If Non-Japanese Fictional Works were turned into Anime; how would they change and look like?

    Issac Asimov's Foundation series... bar none.
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