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Post by eddybob15 on May 29, 2009 0:20:46 GMT -5
Hey, guys, I've been thinking about things for awhile. We have to be realistic, as long as Bob and Mark are signed on with Nick, Kim can't make a comeback. However, once their contract is up at Nick, they're free to work for any company. My plan is this: once Bob and Mark have fulfilled their contract with Nick, we hit Disney harder than ever before to convince them to take Bob and Mark back. Sounds genius, no? A we need is someone to keep track of the news and let us know when Bob and Mark are fair game again. Any volunteers?
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Post by lordvictorino on May 29, 2009 1:25:02 GMT -5
Hey, guys, I've been thinking about things for awhile. We have to be realistic, as long as Bob and Mark are signed on with Nick, Kim can't make a comeback. However, once their contract is up at Nick, they're free to work for any company. My plan is this: once Bob and Mark have fulfilled their contract with Nick, we hit Disney harder than ever before to convince them to take Bob and Mark back. Sounds genius, no? A we need is someone to keep track of the news and let us know when Bob and Mark are fair game again. Any volunteers? Hi eddybob15, True Bob and Mark can work for anyone they want. It be at Nick or at Disney or for anyone else for that matter. People need to eat. That's what I always say. So, when one contract is up, either they will get more work at Nick or may move onto someone else. There is always a possibility that they could stay at Nick for a while and onto other projects or could go some where else. And there is always a chance that they might even go back to Disney. That's the way things work. And yes, if indeed that happens, we should step up, but just remember that we need to keep up with what we are doing now and not let up. Timing is everything. There is one other thing to consider. Disney owns Kim Possible, Lock, Stock, and Barrel. And Disney does not need the Creators of the show to do what they may want to with their product of Kim Possible. Yes, I do believe that for the Best interest of a new series of Kim Possible that the Creators being involved would be in the best interest of the show, but not completely necessary. For instance, the last two seasons of the Powerpuff Girls were continued after the Creator of the show left the series to onto other projects. They handed off the show to some of their trusted Directors to continue the series. Which they did. So, the show continued without the Creator. So, if Mark and Bob are unable to come back to Disney, I for one would not be against them handing it off to some of their trusted Directors. Example would be, Steve Loter to name one. But only if Mark and Bob were unable for what ever reason to do it. But I will agree that if the show were to get a new series, that they would need to get someone of high on the totem pole to head up the new series of KP. The way I look at it. I want more Kim Possible. And I want the same quality that the show had before. I ask for nothing more, nor nothing less. How Disney go abouts getting this done, is their problem, not mine. Just something to think about. Please and Thank You, Tony M. Victorino
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Post by FFF Guy on May 29, 2009 12:01:41 GMT -5
I'm with lordvictorino. It's nice to see more idea's coming in though. The best time to start pressurising Disney is when a show flops and a new slot opens up, very rarely happens to be honest though.
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Post by KillerBebe Obeys Zita on Jun 3, 2009 12:10:30 GMT -5
Always remember that in Hollywood you are as good as your last project, and with the success of the Penguins that means they will be in demand. If they go back to Disney it will be for one of two reasons:
1) They have a idea for a new series and Disney wants it, or...
2) Disney has a new or old (and by that I mean Kim Possible) project they want them to handle.
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Post by millinniummany3k on Apr 21, 2010 15:57:45 GMT -5
The Simpsons actually improved when they lost some of their writers and creators, so there is no reason why Disney could not do more episodes if they wanted to.
Of course it would be great to have Steve back. His work after the first season made the show what it is today.
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