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I almost forgot I'd taken DE today!
My hastily-thought-of idea: If your pup's canon could be changed or expanded from its current format to a different one, what would you like to see, and why?
My hastily-thought-of idea: If your pup's canon could be changed or expanded from its current format to a different one, what would you like to see, and why?

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Ghostbusters has already been a movie, a cartoon, a comic book, a manga, and a different comic book. I'm just waiting on the first-person shooter video game.
Half-Life might make an interesting comic book...
And, well, Transformers:
- cartoon
- comic book
- animated movie
- different comic book
- different cartoon
- manga of which we do not speak
- computer animated television show
- video games
- still other comic books
- live action movie
I'm not sure what's left.
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Not as a psychic teenager way out of her depth and getting under Babs' wheels.
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Also, it would have been more X-Men-y and more dystopian, with more focus on social issues and prejudice and acceptance and constructed family. Honestly? I want the "Big City Life" show. But, this is what fanfic is for!
--oh hai, watch me misread the question!
Comics. It would make awesome comics. Or a really amazing animated show.
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My canons win!
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And no David Jason plzkthx.
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Side note: Saw this, thought of you.
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STAR WARS RULES THE WORLD. With uh, Transformers.
(Star Wars rules the GALAXY.)
(as father and son)
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DC Universe has:
- comics
- one shot graphic novels
- live action movies
- live action TV shows
- cartoon series
- animated movies
- BBC radio drama
- a stage musical
- computer games
I have no idea if it's got novels. Huh.
Discworld has:
- novels
- graphic novels
- stage plays
- a stage musical
- cartoon series
- live action TV miniseries
- BBC radio drama
- computer games
- a unique (specially invented) board game
What have I missed out?
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Actually, I just want a cartoon series based around Wedge Antilles facepalming.
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Then it was expanded into a couple of novels. They sucked.
No more, please!
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(Does it have Monopoly? It totally should)
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The Dark is Rising: I'd like the canon to be contracted to no longer include the movie.
It's not canon.
Slayers: We've got the light novels, the manga, the movies, and the ongoing anime series. I'm fine with it. I just wish I could get my hands on the new series so I could actually keep up with the story.
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Neverwhere has been a graphic novel, and it made me sad. Except for the brief glimpse of Ingress. I'd love for Neil to write the sequel. One day. Please.
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For Kédra, I am both intrigued and horrified of someone turning it into a movie. Books just get screwed over too often in that sort of transformation.
Cthulhu and Ratchet both already have about every medium know to man, though Cthulhu is often just guesting. (Real Ghostbusters, anyone?)
The Lost World's been a TV show, various awful movies, and, of course, the book. It wouldn't surprise me if there was more canon I'm not aware of. Dinosaurs are popular.
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It might be interesting to see Snow Crash made into the movie that (as the linked article says) can probably never happen, or the graphic novel as which it was originally proposed.
Homestar Runner has all the formats it needs as far as I'm concerned. Though Strong Bad wouldn't say no to an ongoing The Total Adventures of Strong Badman comic.
As for the Trinity Universe, I'd settle for it having any new canon at all. (The last we had of that was some additions to the d20 versions of Aberrant and Trinity, back in '04.) Beyond that... well, Trinity was supposed to be supported by a trilogy of novels, but their announced writer, George Alec Effinger, suffered author existence failure around that time, so all we got of Jan Zsolt's story was the fiction piece at the start of the Trinity corebook. Aberrant needed more comics, that looked like comics, in support of it; possibly an ongoing comix series.
I was going to include this footnote in the original comment, I swear blind.
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And if not, they'd probably have to replace actors. Kevin McKidd might be more than they can afford now, and the rumours I heard that Ryan would be in flashbacks would also have to be changed. Liam Cunningham's kinda old now.
Though it's amazing what they can do with make-up these days.
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(On the dead part, I mean.)
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Comic book
Cartoon
Comic strip
Novelization
Live Action Movie
Animated Movie
Rock-Opera stage show
....canned pasta.
Seriously, it's all been done. It hasn't all been done well, and from what I'm hearing it won't be done for much longer.
A second CGI movie would be nice. One without HUGE FREAKIN' plot holes, but with the same voice cast.
*sighs*
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For either of them. *sighs at Marvel*
An Avengers 'toon would kick ass, either team.
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Many TV shows, movies, books, comic books, action figures, must be plays and other stuff I don't know about.
Greek Myth, I'm not sure what hasn't been done to it even just in its original era.
Pirates of Penzance starts as a play and has been a movie, its even had parodies of it done which amuses me.
I'm sure others would know more about Narnia but its had a fairly good treatment in various forms through the years.
Ooh, interesting question.
WoT is very cinematic in some ways, but it would also be 156468106846 hours long. They did a comic book version of New Spring, the Lan-and-Moiraine-and-Siuan prequel novel, which was kind of fun and quite pretty at points. Alas, they ran out of funding or something halfway through. (Before pretty much any Lan scenes, either, so I can't steal art for icons, either. Oh well.) The problem with adapting anything WoT is that it's ginormous and dense and has a huge cast, so you'd have to either do an equally huge adaptation or pick and choose what parts to adapt -- also a problem, since the huge cast is all intertwined. Which is why they picked the prequel for the comic, of course.
Firefly has a show and a movie and some comics, and a novelization. I'm not sure of what other formats would work well for it, really. Ouran is an anime and a manga, and is so very much tied to anime/manga tropes that I'm not sure what else would work; a movie, I suppose, but I don't think the complexity would translate very well. Gundam Wing has a series, a movie, and a bunch of manga of various canonicity, plus tie-in songs and the usual doujinshi and I don't even know what else; again, I'm not sure what else would really work well. (Live action would be really interesting, but I suspect it would be very hard to do without ending up even more ridiculous than the anime but without the charm. Plus you'd need very good actors to match the voice actors, and you'd need them to all look the right ages which movies almost never get right.)
Re: Ooh, interesting question.
Broadway musical?
Can you imagine the dance number to Hero of Canton?
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As long as it isn't just panels capped from the movies with text bubbles stuck on it. Bleh.
Re: Ooh, interesting question.
Hunh. There are actually a lot of characters and moments that would transition really well to a musical, I think! I'm not sure if the entire thing would be a success -- I'm not sure how you'd successfully convey the spaceship-western parts of it, at least with the same kind of feel -- but I can picture a lot of little moments, now. (Mal totally gets a song of Secret Broody Angst.)
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I'm pretty sure all of fandom does too, of course. So it may pretty much count as a done deal.
I realized I didn't actually answer the question.
I'd love to see a movie version of Demeter-Kore/Persephone and Hades' story, starting with the beginning as a sort of prologue and following them through the year in the modern world. I'd love to have them trying for almost talking but not sure how to make it work without the Bar perhaps others in the family going, Demeter, Hades, sit down and talk.
All my others, I can't think of any version that I'd love to see though if someone could convince James McAvoy to play Will Scarlett in some form of Robin Hood would just make me glee.
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I imagine TV-FB would be a little less cracky and a little more realistic, just because there are things you can do in drawings and cartoons that wouldn't work with real actors, but that would be a neat, alternative take on things.
And casting Momiji would be kind of adorable.
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(Worst incentive ever: live-action hair.)
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It would be nice to have canon where Annabelle actually interacts with the man she's in love with. Annabelle and Michael never speak to each other "on screen" in canon. :-(
Re: Ooh, interesting question.
Hero of Canton should have a chorus line of mudders.
The ball in Shindig has possibilities for an upbeat Kaylee number.
River, of course, would have the elaborate and complicated dance solo.
.....and it's possible that I've put way too much thought into this.
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His Dark Materials needs two more movies, both of which focus on the theology of the series rather than on the imitation-LOTR violence, and which include an unknown actor who plays Will Parry as well as Dakota Blue Richards plays Lyra. Also, Will and Lyra must have chemistry, even if they're barely teenagers.
Re: Ooh, interesting question.
Book and Simon need a duet too of religion and science or something like that and there needs to be a wonderful Sondheim type number for the whole crew.
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Which kinda makes me cry, because then a lot of shite comes out.
(Like the Palpatine Chibi (http://i.walmartimages.com/i/p/00/65/35/69/32/0065356932306_500X500.jpg) doll. Dunno if I've showed that or not.)
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Re: Ooh, interesting question.
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