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Abstain. I wanna watch this show but I haven't yet.
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I didn't get into that because my post was already getting a bit long, but Stede not being the chosen rep is a strong possibility. I think Blackbeard could be picked instead, as he is a more skilled fighter, looks cooler (how many pirates wear leather jackets?) and is played by a celebrity. Plus even if you don't know the show, Blackbeard is a famous historical figure (I imagine "Blackbeard joins the fight!" would get a bit more traction than "Stede Bonnet joins the fight!" or "Jim joins the fight!")3) Would they pick Stede or another character? As GoodGrief points out, Stede is an interesting place of being a pirate, but also very bad at it. This could easily lend itself to a fun wonky moveset, but the number of potential trick/comedy-centric characters for the roster is already huge - arguably more then the potential for "normal" characters. So I could also see them wanting to pick someone like Jim, whose dialogue and interactions would still represent the tone of the show while having a more standard pirate moveset featuring... y'know, actual fighting skill.
I have a clarification question regarding Wreck It Ralph, which you listed as a franchise with no WB connection.Day over.
Today we have a double day. Rate Scooby-Doo, as well as Concept: Characters with no Warner Bros Connection.
For the concept, we are rating characters that have zero products made by or distributed by Warner Bros. Some examples of IPs that fit the bill are:
- Wreck it Ralph
- Stranger Things
- Super Mario
- The Office
- Mickey Mouse
- Spider-Man
Some videos to get into the mood to look for Scooby-Doo:
- YouTube
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Enjoy the videos and music that you love, upload original content and share it all with friends, family and the world on YouTube.www.youtube.com- YouTube
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No videos for the concept since it's really broad.
A reminder that this is the last day of the schedule. So make those noms count.
I'm gonna say that doesn't count. While that is technically a connection, it's more of a reference than something that Warner Bros had a hand in.I have a clarification question regarding Wreck It Ralph, which you listed as a franchise with no WB connection.
We are only counting the stuff made specifically for the film and not the cameos correct?
Because if we were counting cameos, then various Midway Arcade games appear in the series (one of which is plot relevant), thus it has a connection (albeit one that is one way only)
Gotcha. Wanted to clarify before giving a rating.I'm gonna say that doesn't count. While that is technically a connection, it's more of a reference than something that Warner Bros had a hand in.
If they are on HBO Max then that counts as a connection. I just wanted to make that clear for others here. And I'm pretty sure DBZ aired on Toonami at one point.that WB do not own but are on HBO Max such as Doctor Who or South Park, and maybe they're gonna finally be the ones to try and get Goku.
Speaking of HBO Max, would said connection also apply to any shows and movies that exit the service?If they are on HBO Max then that counts as a connection. I just wanted to make that clear for others here. And I'm pretty sure DBZ aired on Toonami at one point.
I would say yes. I'm not sure how many of those shows will stick with other platforms but my logic here is that they still distributed the product in some way and they can always get the rights back to at least some of those shows.Speaking of HBO Max, would said connection also apply to any shows and movies that exit the service?
A lot of shows (mostly documentaries from Curiosity Stream and anime) are exiting the service as we approach the services second year and the first full year under Warner Bros Discovery.