Hey, guys, just a little poke here for a permission thing from you guys.
As you know, I had Q make a post a few weeks ago over the idea of making a movie based on our characters. I wanna push this forward as a means of having him prove any idiot could make a movie 100 times better than what Tom Shanks made. And seeing as its going to involve the characters, I wanna put out this question:
Would it be alright if your characters were used in the movie (as in, being played by actors and the like)?
Let it be known, though, that this is going to run on the same "historical accuracy" that Quest to Canterlot ran on (re: none at all). This means characters will be Flanderized, certain copies will be fused together to make Composite Characters (for example, Woona and Kon Ran Luna might be one whole character), characters might (re: 99% certain) be Out of Character, the works. If you're fine with that, please give me a poke here and say so! I'd rather not get started on this and find out I stepped on someone's toe because I didn't get permission to do this.
As you know, I had Q make a post a few weeks ago over the idea of making a movie based on our characters. I wanna push this forward as a means of having him prove any idiot could make a movie 100 times better than what Tom Shanks made. And seeing as its going to involve the characters, I wanna put out this question:
Would it be alright if your characters were used in the movie (as in, being played by actors and the like)?
Let it be known, though, that this is going to run on the same "historical accuracy" that Quest to Canterlot ran on (re: none at all). This means characters will be Flanderized, certain copies will be fused together to make Composite Characters (for example, Woona and Kon Ran Luna might be one whole character), characters might (re: 99% certain) be Out of Character, the works. If you're fine with that, please give me a poke here and say so! I'd rather not get started on this and find out I stepped on someone's toe because I didn't get permission to do this.
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