Mario was supposed to get a new cartoon sometime back in 2003 or 2004 but they had Kirby, Right Back At Ya, Sonic X, and F-Zero but no new Mario cartoon.Plumbing's their game. They're not like the others who get all the fame.
I think you want to see a new Mario cartoon.
Y'know what'd be really crazy? A cartoon in the style of the intro to Mario Strikers Charged.
Clearly he wants a new Zelda cartoon with 70% more Excuuuuuse Me, Princess.
The Donkey Kong Country cartoon was decent
Candy is fugly
1. Define "epic".
2. My idea of the ideal Mario cartoon intro doesn't exactly involve copying the ending of The Flinstones and The Simpsons' respective intros.
If Mario gets adapted into American animation again, it'd probably have to be anime.
1. Define "epic".
1. Anyone with half a brain would know that I mean cool fight sequences and/or hillarious slapstick.
epic
ep·ic [ep-ik]
adjective
1.noting or pertaining to a long poetic composition, usually centered upon a hero, in which a series of great achievements or events is narrated in elevated style: Homer's Iliad is an epic poem.
2.resembling or suggesting such poetry: an epic novel on the founding of the country.
3.heroic; majestic; impressively great: the epic events of the war.
4.of unusually great size or extent: a crime wave of epic proportions.
noun
5.an epic poem.
6.epic poetry.
7.any composition resembling an epic.
8.something worthy to form the subject of an epic: The defense of the Alamo is an American epic.
9.( initial capital letter ) . Also called Old Ionic. the Greek dialect represented in the Iliad and the Odyssey, apparently Aeolic modified by Ionic.
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How? How is that possible?Augh. Don't know how "American" got in there. Thanks for spotting it.
Now you're just calling me inferior! It's kind of funny that, when I called you inferior, you got to lock my thread, but apparently, as a moderator, you can abuse me to your heart's content.Actually, awesome means full of awe, but we can't say awful, and cool is almost cold. You mean great. And I doubt it is, based off of your screenplay.
In case you haven't noticed, a lot of people ise the term "epic" to refer to something cool or awesome. If you want to use the old definition, go ahead. Your ego is the size of Jupiter anyway.
Actually, definition 3 is what I was going for.
Actually, awesome means full of awe, but we can't say awful, and cool is almost cold. You mean great. And I doubt it is, based off of your screenplay.
SMG felt like a Paper Mario story to me, kinda. So maybe a Paper Mario movie would be good.
I don't know if a movie directly based on Paper Mario would work, but a plot structure where Mario has to collect X amount of trinkets/visit X amount of specific locations before fighting Bowser at the end is typical enough of a Mario plot for them to base a movie on it. Since a kids film is typically an hour and a half long, I'd scale it down to three McGuffins, one for each act. There can also a be a B plot similar to the first two Paper Marios where Peach tries to escape/finds a way to send information to Mario from afar.
I believe it would be much easier to translate an RPG more than any other kind of game into a film.How about fighting? Or crime fiction board game? Stealth, maybe...
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/me waits for Mouse Trap: the Movie.
So like The Wizard?
What's that about?
Wikipedia article
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wizard_(film))
Also, Hello:) was being sarcastic.
Colonel, there's no need to get so upset and defensive. I detect no hostility from The Chef. I ask the same of you. I would hope that you had learned that by now. He's not out to get you, and I suggest you not be out to get him.
And since when was Chef banned?A banned him back in '97 after the breakup, remember?
"Epic" is dying and no one is going to its funeral, please don't bring it back.
The Chef please do not lock or delete this thread.lol
NOJ probably thinks those Super Mario-kun mangos are the most cost-effective way to promote new releases. The failure of the F-Zero anime (and I don't think Kirby did all that hot either, though I'm not as sure) probably compounded that.
Didn't they delay Pikmin 3 to make an anime for it?
Thus, Nintendo won't ever make another Mario cartoon or movie simply because they don't need one.
Thus, Nintendo won't ever make another Mario cartoon or movie simply because they don't need one.Are you sure? With the current state of the Wii U, they need one more now than they did in the 80s, when they had complete control of the market.
Are you sure? With the current state of the Wii U, they need one more now than they did in the 80s, when they had complete control of the market.
Paper Mario was killed because the significance of story was considered a bad thing... I wonder how long Mario & Luigi has...
So let me get this straight, so the reason why Mario can't get a new cartoon is because Nintendo won't let Mario have one?
I didn't know you worked for the US Department of the Redundancy Department!
with could spellis incorrect.
1. Since when was Apple making their own video game console? Last I checked, iOS itself is already a viable platform industry-wise.
2. How would a console from an American company that has never made consoles before automatically "spell demise" for a Japanese company that's still doing fine and has been for over 200 years?
3. Why would Apple buy out Nintendo? How they buy out Nintendo?
4. Apple doesn't have great ties with Disney, they have great ties with PIXAR.
5. "Having great ties" doesn't mean jack-s@#$ as far as getting a cartoon made based on a given property.
You wanna know when we'll get a new Mario cartoon? When Nintendo feels like it.
First of all, Apple is starting their own game console and it will mean Nintendo's demise, it was in a article that Yahoo put out a couple of days ago.
Second companies can buy out companies from other countries, in 2011 FIAT bought out Chrysler that went bankrupt in 2007.
Third Apple has ties with Disney, they acquired Pixar in 2006 and made Steve Jobs the majority shareholder and was a Disney executive until his death in 2011
Fourth Having Great Ties mean a new cartoon for a franchise, before Disney's acquisition of Pixar, they presented all the Pixar movies.
IF I HAVE TO TAKE THE NINTENDO EXECUTIVES HOSTAGE IN ORDER TO GET A NEW MARIO CARTOON, I WILL.
[image removed -Deezer]Now I'm really curious about what that was.
Nintendo's demise because of the Wii U being a flop.
a bunch of stuff
I HATE THE NINTENDO EXCUTIVES, I WANT THEM DEAD!!!!!
They wont let Mario have a new cartoon, while Sonic has had what is now going to be five cartoons, all decent since the last Mario cartoon 22 years ago.
This is why I want a new Mario cartoon so badly, a new Mario cartoon that is well animated, with 22 minute episodes, and all Mario game characters that had never been in a Mario cartoon. This would finally give Mario a decent cartoon that he so deserves. Appearently the Nintendo excutives wants us Mario fans to be stuck with those terrible DIC cartoons, and that's why I want them gone.
but a new Mario cartoon was sadly out of the question due to some odd legal loopholes.
hey, I have an early script of one of the 11 minute short Public_Relations mentioned. Wanna see it?
Specifically, after the release of Super Mario Brothers (the 1993 family comedy), an addition was made to employee contracts banning the use of scripts in Mario related media, which went fully into effect after 9 years. (This is why no Mario games have had writing in them after Super Mario Sunshine and all story related moments in Super Smash Brothers: Brawl were communicated visually instead of verbally). Only very recently has this been addressed, but redoing contracts for a company the size of Nintendo is a lengthy process, especially when it means reworking a policy we've had for over a decade! So please be patient with us.