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    ROB has put you in charge of Disney.

    I mentioned having any salvageable Marvel writers do adaptations of Victorian adventure novels in the two year "no ABC-Disney IPs" period. I don't mean exclusively British authors by that, but the time period. There's certainly French stuff that falls into what I'm looking for. Those who...
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    ROB has put you in charge of Disney.

    I very strongly doubt this. Animation is not mere drawing. There are people doing 2d computer animation, but nobody is hand inking cellulose for the number of frames a major character appears in a feature film on the schedule of a feature film for free. You vastly underestimate the expense of...
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    ROB has put you in charge of Disney.

    Even if there are somehow any traditional cell animators who transitioned to 3d and aren't long retired or dead they're so out of practice this is hopeless. There aren't any good traditional animators to poach either, at least not outside Japan which you say you don't want. It's all crap, done...
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    ROB has put you in charge of Disney.

    It's cheaper and better PR to fire them rather than firing at them. If they have contracts that prevent me from firing them, start overseas branches to exile them to and give American Disney an excuse to no longer pander to a poison pill market. Speaking of which, I'd proposed American...
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    ROB has put you in charge of Disney.

    In that case I'd like try to get film rights for Schlock Mercenary, the Oceans Unmoving arcs of Sluggy Freelance, Honor Harrington, Bahzell Bahnakson, Lt. Leary, Retief (from Keith Laumer's estate), Heinlein's juvenile novels, and maybe some of Stephen R. Lawhead's stuff, though I think he may...
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    ROB has put you in charge of Disney.

    Am I allowed to acquire licenses to adapt IPs that aren't original, but also aren't previously Disney? Because I would want to try to do deals for certain published novels and webcomics. Streaming services mean long modern novels can get miniseries adaptations that don't require ruinous...
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