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Post by nucleusofswarm on Mar 5, 2017 1:17:22 GMT
DISCLAIMER: There is no chance of this happening in a realistic business sense. Like, ever. This a purely 'what if-kick the can' thread, and should not be taken as a serious request for content.
Now that David's scored big with Ducktales, what Disney properties and shows would you love to see as BF audios, and who woud you like to do them?
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Post by Zagreus on Mar 5, 2017 1:24:51 GMT
Star Wars. The old Radio Plays are a treasure, and the audio drama adaptions of Tales of the Jedi and some of the other books & comics are great, though not quite up to BF standards. Would be interesting to see BF get ahold of the license.
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Post by charlesuirdhein on Mar 5, 2017 2:24:36 GMT
None.
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Post by fingersmash on Mar 5, 2017 2:33:18 GMT
I'd love to see what they'd do with the further adventures of Hercules or Tiana and Naveen. Or a crossover series for the Princesses, solely for the fact of what would happen if you stuck Belle, Mulan, Snow White, and Aurora in the same room together.
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Post by relativetime on Mar 5, 2017 3:28:32 GMT
I could see Big Finish doing their own interpretations of the Cinderella, Snow White, The Jungle Book, and Sleeping Beauty tales as part of their Big Finish Classics range. I'd probably pre-order them.
But in terms of coming straight from Disney, I could see a few of their properties translating pretty well. Maybe some stories that focus on the other adventures Mowgli got up to during and following the live action Jungle Book? Or how about building off of Disney's Atlantis movies? I haven't actually seen them, but I know there was supposed to be an animated television series that never came about. Same with Treasure Planet, actually.
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Post by charlesuirdhein on Mar 5, 2017 4:04:11 GMT
Well, I said none earlier but...Tron? The animated series was in my opinion amazing. Sadly it didn't take.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 12:39:19 GMT
Well, as Disney own Star Wars and Marvel there's tons of stuff that would be cool for BF to adapt, in theory. But if the OP means Disney Disney; Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Pluto ... No Thanks!
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Post by ulyssessarcher on Mar 5, 2017 15:58:10 GMT
Star Wars. The old Radio Plays are a treasure, and the audio drama adaptions of Tales of the Jedi and some of the other books & comics are great, though not quite up to BF standards. Would be interesting to see BF get ahold of the license. Jedis with British accents.
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Post by fitzoliverj on Mar 5, 2017 16:50:37 GMT
Audio adventures for the Marvel superheroes. And definitely not because I want Death's Head to come back to 'Doctor Who'.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 17:00:53 GMT
Star Wars. The old Radio Plays are a treasure, and the audio drama adaptions of Tales of the Jedi and some of the other books & comics are great, though not quite up to BF standards. Would be interesting to see BF get ahold of the license. Jedis with British accents. Didn't seem to be an issue when the only Jedi in Star Wars was British. For all anyone knew, to really be a Jedi you had to be an aging thesp from the RSC.
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Post by Audio Watchdog on Mar 5, 2017 20:02:52 GMT
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Post by barnabaslives on Mar 5, 2017 21:18:05 GMT
Well, as Disney own Star Wars and Marvel there's tons of stuff that would be cool for BF to adapt, in theory. But if the OP means Disney Disney; Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Pluto ... No Thanks! Not up for Tom Baker and a talking cabbage mouse, eh? Can't say as I blame you, although I suppose the idea of a Sixth Doctor and Mickey trilogy is kind of amusing (in an I-really-really-hope-this-never-happens sort of way, of course). :-)
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Post by number13 on Mar 7, 2017 7:25:30 GMT
Star Wars. The old Radio Plays are a treasure, and the audio drama adaptions of Tales of the Jedi and some of the other books & comics are great, though not quite up to BF standards. Would be interesting to see BF get ahold of the license. Jedis with British accents. Obi-Wan, Jedi master he is, accent British and posh he has. And when padawan he was, his master, accent British too he had. (His Jedi name, now forgotten it I have!)
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Post by number13 on Mar 7, 2017 22:18:34 GMT
Well, as Disney own Star Wars and Marvel there's tons of stuff that would be cool for BF to adapt, in theory. But if the OP means Disney Disney; Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Pluto ... No Thanks! Not up for Tom Baker and a talking cabbage mouse, eh? Can't say as I blame you, although I suppose the idea of a Sixth Doctor and Mickey trilogy is kind of amusing (in an I-really-really-hope-this-never-happens sort of way, of course). :-) The Doctor travelling around with a famous cartoon mouse would just be silly. It needs to be something sensible and believable like a shape-shifting alien penguin...
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Post by nucleusofswarm on Mar 18, 2017 0:38:47 GMT
Gargoyles.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2017 13:02:02 GMT
Even though it's Warner Bros., I'd like to see a story with Davros and Yosemite Sam...
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Post by xlozdob on Mar 25, 2017 15:57:39 GMT
I second that. I'd love a Captain Britain/Excalibur/MI13 series done by BF. Lot of potential there.
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Post by nucleusofswarm on May 19, 2017 23:25:30 GMT
Well, as Disney own Star Wars and Marvel there's tons of stuff that would be cool for BF to adapt, in theory. But if the OP means Disney Disney; Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Pluto ... No Thanks! Not up for Tom Baker and a talking cabbage mouse, eh? Can't say as I blame you, although I suppose the idea of a Sixth Doctor and Mickey trilogy is kind of amusing (in an I-really-really-hope-this-never-happens sort of way, of course). :-) Well, why not a talking cabbage mouse?
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on May 28, 2017 19:41:56 GMT
Marvel's Agents of SHIELD - Written by Matt Fritton and John Dorney, starring Clark Gregg, Chloe Bennett, Ming Na-Wen, Iain De Caestecker, Elisabeth Henstridge and Brett Dalton and set during Season 1.
Agent Carter - Written by Jenny T Colgan, Catherine Treganna, Helen Raynor and Sarah Dollard, starring Hayley Atwell and James D'Arcy, continuing the series with a Season 3.
Marvel's Most Wanted - The Agents of SHIELD spinoff that never happened. Adaptation of the pilot written by Nicholas Briggs and starring Adrianne Palicki, Nick Blood and Delroy Lindo
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2017 1:23:07 GMT
The Spectecular Spider-Man
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