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The Land Before Time => General Land Before Time => Topic started by: pokeplayer984 on June 23, 2010, 12:05:07 AM

Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: pokeplayer984 on June 23, 2010, 12:05:07 AM
Well, with the news from Mumbling, there is no doubt in my mind now that Universal has no future plans for this franchise.  So, what is the best thing us fans can do about this?  Simple!  We preserve the franchise we all love.

So, if you wanted to, how would you preserve it for all time?

Me?  I've got some ideas, but there's so much that I don't know if I can preserve it all on a website.  I'll at least give it a shot. :)

So, what would you guys do?

See ya later! :)
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: Pangaea on June 23, 2010, 01:00:05 AM
I feel like I have very little power as far as this issue goes, but seeing as The Gang of Five itself represents the largest concentration of LBT fans on the web, I would do everything I could to keep our forum up and running (as I fully intend to -_-).
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: Cancerian Tiger on June 23, 2010, 01:03:27 AM
I think it's a little too soon to jump the gun on this one :neutral.
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: Animeboye on August 15, 2010, 02:39:04 AM
Quote from: Cancerian Tiger,Jun 23 2010 on  12:03 AM
I think it's a little too soon to jump the gun on this one :neutral.
Well it has been almost three years since the last movie was made. Usually there's only either a one or two year gap between the movies. It may still be too early to tell if we'll have any more movies but right now it's not looking too promising...

@Pokeplayer, what do you mean by "preserve"?
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: Adder on August 15, 2010, 03:06:17 PM
Quote from: Animeboye,Aug 15 2010 on  01:39 AM
@Pokeplayer, what do you mean by "preserve"?
I think pokeplayer means using fanart, fanfiction, fan characters and role-play to keep the franchsise alive. I've read fanfictions that would be perfect as The Land Before Time XIV (Rise of the Storm Tide, Sharptooth Valley, etc.).
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: Adder on August 15, 2010, 03:18:38 PM
Quote from: Animeboye,Aug 15 2010 on  01:39 AM
Usually there's only either a one or two year gap between the movies.
Not true at all.

The first and second were six years apart.

The tv series and XIV are apparently three years apart.
[EDIT]The 14th are believed to be three years apart, but like mumbling said not confirmed, unfortunately :cry .

[EDIT]

There is still no official confirmation of XIV. ~Mumbling
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: DarkHououmon on August 15, 2010, 03:31:24 PM
Actually Animeboye said that "usually" there was only a year or two gap between the movies. He did not say that all the movies only had a year or two gap in between. He just meant that most of them had only a year or two gap inbetween.
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: Animeboye on August 15, 2010, 07:12:04 PM
I was actually referring to the pace at which the sequels were released. I wasn't even thinking about the original when I posted that.  Like I said before, the sequels were always released within a year or two of each other. LBTs 2-6 were all released within a year of one another. But by the time we got to LBT 7, then it started being every year or two. Do you see what I meant now?

And, ScratteLover3, thanks for the image  :D
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: pokeplayer984 on August 16, 2010, 01:11:16 PM
Preserve would basically mean to keep it alive.

Now, I understand that this is asking a lot, but there are other franchises that had this happen to them.  Basically, the franchise at hand is kept and being told about to the point where, years later, they finally give the franchise it's proper ending.

Look, we all know that 13 was a disaster! (Heck, some of us are convinced it doesn't exist.  It's that bad.) We don't want that to be it's end.  None of us do.  We want one last good movie before it truly kicks the bucket.  So our best bet to get something like this is to keep it alive and growing in fan culture until we finally get it.

Look, I know it's asking a lot, but it can be done.

So, how would you go about preserving this franchise?
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: Adder on August 16, 2010, 01:17:32 PM
Quote from: pokeplayer984,Aug 16 2010 on  12:11 PM
Look, we all know that 13 was a disaster!
I'm not meaning to start an arguement or anything.

But I wouldn't call LBTXIII a disaster, Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever is a disaster. I haven't seen it, but since it was banned in South Africa for being so gory and mature, probaly nothing I'd want to see.

Plus the director from the first movie didn't even want to direct it, and the director of the second had his named changed, that's how nad he hated his own movie.
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: Campion1 on August 16, 2010, 01:22:39 PM
Quote from: ScratteLover3,Aug 16 2010 on  12:17 PM
Quote from: pokeplayer984,Aug 16 2010 on  12:11 PM
Look, we all know that 13 was a disaster!
I'm not meaning to start an arguement or anything.

But I wouldn't call LBTXIII a disaster, Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever is a disaster. I haven't seen it, but since it was banned in South Africa for being so gory and mature, probaly nothing I'd want to see.
LBT13 was the worst thing to happen to an animated cinema franchise since Scooby-Doo and the reluctant werewolf.
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: Animeboye on August 16, 2010, 01:26:36 PM
Scooby Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf was worse than Titanic: The Animated Musical, anything by Dingo Pictures*nearly vomits*, and Troll in Central Park?
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: oogaboo on August 27, 2010, 08:47:37 PM
:unsure: I don't know about you, but It may be too late to try and preserve a franchise that should just rest in peace. Although, I would've preferred them to make one more movie to be at least be as good or better than the original to give people a reason to remember this franchise with that last "great" film it could've had. Unfortunately they saved the worst for last. <_<

I'd rather just try and preserve this forum, instead.
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: Kor on August 27, 2010, 09:24:13 PM
Who knows, the way Hollywood often has no creativity they may try to do a remake at some point in the future.  They've done remakes before.
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: oogaboo on August 27, 2010, 09:49:00 PM
I don't think Hollywood even cares anymore. The year is not even over yet and we are still getting the crappiest movies known to man. Some of them even become the most popular! For example; Vampires Suck. I saw a trailer of it and I felt my IQ level drop 80%. It amazes me how much people like certain stupid stuff that isn't hard to make fun of anyways. Piranha 3d was stupid but at least it was fun to watch!

And as far as remakes go, many of them end up being an epic fail.
But...everyone has their likes and dislikes no matter how stupid it is. That is what makes us all individuals.
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: Cancerian Tiger on August 28, 2010, 02:12:43 AM
^While on the note of the vampire fad, anybody else notice how fads die out and then rebound?  Who knows?  Maybe dinosaurs will become the latest fad sooner or later, and perhaps this will act as some kind of a jumper cable to the LBT series, if even for a brief couple of years :idea.

There have been many franchise fads that had vanished but then rebounded: Star Trek, Batman, TMNT, Scooby Doo, and even 90210 for Pete's sake :p.  Call it wishful thinking, but we'll just have to wait and see what happens :yes.
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: landbeforetimelover on August 28, 2010, 02:26:41 AM
They actually finished Inuyasha and that surprised the hell out of me.  Inuyasha practically died in 2004.  Then in 2010 they finished it with one single series.  Unfortunately it's still not out in English yet.  Thank God I'm able to watch the Japanese version.  But anyway, series revive sometimes and sometimes they're even better than before!  I liked the last season of Inuyasha (released in 2010) the best out of all the other seasons.
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: WeirdRaptor on September 03, 2010, 08:22:32 PM
Dates of Releasel:

LBT1 (1988)
LBT 2 (1994)
LBT3 (1995)
LBT4 (1996)
LBT5 (1997)
LBT6 (1998)
LBT7 (2000)
LBT8 (2001)
LBT9 (2002)
LBT10 (2003)
LBT11 (2004)
LBT12 (2006)
LBT123 (2007)
LBT TV Series (2007)

Yeah, given the pattern that the release dates follow, if they were ever going to make a LBT14, they would have be now. I can see them starting from the beginning in a reboot, though.
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: Adder on September 03, 2010, 08:44:31 PM
Quote from: WeirdRaptor,Sep 3 2010 on  07:22 PM
Yeah, given the pattern that the release dates follow, if they were ever going to make a LBT14, they would have be now. I can see them starting from the beginning in a reboot, though.
I've heard December 25, 2010/Early 2011 for LBTXIV, but no sources, so I can't post it on wikia.


EDIT: Reboot? Do you mean a remake, or just a movie like the first to start the series up again? Or a short film, like an hour-long episode special on cartoon network?
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: LBTFan13 on September 04, 2010, 12:18:13 AM
Quote from: ScratteLover3,Sep 3 2010 on  07:44 PM
I've heard December 25, 2010/Early 2011 for LBTXIV, but no sources, so I can't post it on wikia.

EDIT: Reboot? Do you mean a remake, or just a movie like the first to start the series up again? Or a short film, like an hour-long episode special on cartoon network?
Let's not be starting any rumors around this. I'm sure you aren't intending on it, but as we have stated, unless an official Universal source confirms that a new movie is in the works, we cannot speculate on a release date. Again, you might not be trying to do this, but just to keep things in mind.

A reboot would be a new movie to restart the franchise and take it in a new direction. Many franchises have followed this approach. A couple examples are Batman (Batman Begins) Star Trek (Star Trek [2009]) and The Incredible Hulk (The Incredible Hulk [2008]). A reboot of LBT may include new art direction, new voice actors, and tweaked setting.
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: WeirdRaptor on September 04, 2010, 12:40:57 AM
That's what I was referring to. I can see a reboot that just starts the franchise over, but this time with more tightly controlled plotting connecting the first to the elements added in the sequels.
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: Malte279 on September 04, 2010, 04:58:16 AM
One thing that ought not to be overlooked was that the starting of the sequels benefited from an extreme peak in the popularity of dinosaurs at the time, partly triggered by Jurassic Park (1993). LBT was sort of the younger kids alternative (though JP itself wa extremely popular at my primary school). Further releases or a restarting of the franchise would not benefit of as strong a peak of popularity to boost it. Now don't get me wrong, dinosaurs have been popular before the original LBT and JP, they were popular at the time, and they are popular now. However the extreme dinosaur hype of those days is kind of over for the time being. Dinosaurs may not be the first choice for a  money making movie these days though still ranking high. I know that unless I mention it here Ice Age 3 would be mentioned as a counterargument. The very existence of all the dinosaur based movies may cause a kind of glut on the market though that would not make dinosaurs the first choice for movie makers these days. If another dinosaur cartoon was to be produced it may be more likely to be a new one entirely rather than a starting over of the older franchise. The advantage in the eyes of the movie makers of a new franchise would be that they would have a lot more options on what they could include in their movies without being blamed that it had been in the series before (instead being blamed that they are ripping off from another series which (if done well) might not weight as bad as ripping of from themselves might). I may be wrong and I hope to be wrong, but I don't see a reboot of LBT any time soon.
No matter what we ought not to base our enthusiasm for LBT on the question whether or not there will be further releases or remakes of the movie(s). Luckily most of us don't so we can continue even without further releases :)
Title: How would you preserve this franchise?
Post by: Adder on September 04, 2010, 07:32:48 AM
Quote from: LBTFan13,Sep 3 2010 on  11:18 PM
Let's not be starting any rumors around this. I'm sure you aren't intending on it, but as we have stated, unless an official Universal source confirms that a new movie is in the works, we cannot speculate on a release date. Again, you might not be trying to do this, but just to keep things in mind.
I know. But I REALLY want a 14th, and even though there isn't one, I just got excited when I heard that date, sorry. :oops


EDIT: Plus, when I hear something about LBT14, and it turns out to false, like everything put on wikipedia, I just get mad. For me, 3 or however many years its going to be is just to long to wait for another LBT movie (or any sequel), I normaly can wait 1 or 2, but 3 or longer.