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The Old KidZone Thread

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ThemeParks4Life

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Remember guys, it's not going to be Dreamworks or Nickelodeon.
 
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I was gonna make note how USO already has a theme park within a theme park with krustyland, in response to the super silly funland overlay for kids zone. but then it dawned on me...USH will have both by years end. So super silly funland isn't all that farfetched as it may seem...
 
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ThemeParks4Life said:
Remember guys, it's not going to be Dreamworks or Nickelodeon.
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To me. looking specifically at cgi animation and eliminating the studios associated with Disney, this leaves:

*Sony Pictures Animation - Notable for Open Season (2006), Surf's Up (2007), Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009), The Smurfs (2011) and Hotel Transylvania (2012)

*Illumination Entertainment - Notable for Despicable Me (2010), Hop (2011) and The Lorax (2012)

*Blue Sky Studios - Notable for Ice Age (2002), Robots (2005), Horton Hears a Who! (2008), Rio (2011) and Epic (2013)

Where I am looking: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_animation_studios
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_animation
 
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If it's something we haven't spoken about before, you can cut all Seuss films, Hop, Cloudy, and Smurfs.
 
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richjagr said:
To me. looking specifically at cgi animation and eliminating the studios associated with Disney, this leaves:

*Sony Pictures Animation - Notable for Open Season (2006), Surf's Up (2007), Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009), The Smurfs (2011) and Hotel Transylvania (2012)

*Illumination Entertainment - Notable for Despicable Me (2010), Hop (2011) and The Lorax (2012)

*Blue Sky Studios - Notable for Ice Age (2002), Robots (2005), Horton Hears a Who! (2008), Rio (2011) and Epic (2013)

Where I am looking: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_animation_studios
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_animation
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ReelJustice's original Obi Wan quote hinted that this was an "established" IP that had also recently been re-used/reinvented. The most obvious choice from that list (excluding the Seuss stuff) would be Smurfs. Supported by that survey a few months ago, as well, and could certainly support an entire land. That said, I don't know how anyone can say the Smurfs are not directed primarily at children. Then again, I can't think of any animated IP in the past 20 years not primarily directed at children.

Crackpot Theory of the Day: Sharp-eyed Universal lawyers found a loophole and obtained the rights to Rankin-Bass Hobbit/LotR IP, bypassing the Tolkein estate. Explains the seeming confusion over whether or not they have the rights. Established, animated but not aimed at kids so much, still recent from a certain point of view. And they could play "Where There's a Whip There's a Way" in heavy rotation on the background loop.
 
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I would love to see a Hotel Transylvania area. I really enjoyed that movie. However, that would probably clash with the classic Universal Monsters, so I doubt that would happen.

-Andy
 
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Wait, what about Alvin and the Chipmunks? Has that been mentioned yet? Universal Creative has been spending a lot of time with Fox over the last few years in preparation for Springfield. Alvin and the Chipmunks is a Fox property, so...

-Andy
 
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BriMan said:
If it's something we haven't spoken about before, you can cut all Seuss films, Hop, Cloudy, and Smurfs.
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It has definitely been mentioned on this thread at some point.

I have to shake my head at some of these suggestions and how little folks think of Skip and I's taste in IP.
 
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In Regards to super silly fun land, remember that reeljustice and skip hinted that Universal has or is close to obtaining this IP... therefor Universal didnt have it before. so you can remove super silly from the list
 
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DufflesMcGee said:
In Regards to super silly fun land, remember that reeljustice and skip hinted that Universal has or is close to obtaining this IP... therefor Universal didnt have it before. so you can remove super silly from the list
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Not necessarily.

EDIT: Basically, this is a very fluid situation with nothing nailed down. What they want to do and what we get could be very different things.
 
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JungleSkip said:
Not necessarily.

EDIT: Basically, this is a very fluid situation with nothing nailed down. What they want to do and what we get could be very different things.
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Well then... now I just give up haha
 
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Nintendo, Hanna Barbera, Looney Tunes, Super Silly Fun Land - those are my four guesses: until the IP is revealed :catfight: :lol:
 
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DufflesMcGee said:
Remember everyone...

1. Multiple IP's
2. Family oriented
3. CGI/Animated
4. Recent movie/show
5. Something we havent spoken about before
6. Hinting towards it not being dreamworks
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Aha, I had a brain wave! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!
 
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brianlo said:
Aha, I had a brain wave! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!
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Doubt it now that its owned by Nick but its what I would want the most.
 
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I agree that TMNT would be pretty awesome. How cool would it be to have some pizza with them? :lol: And TMNT work even work great as a show.

What if they turned Animal Actors into a TMNT show, and KidZone Pizza across the street to a TMNT themed pizzeria?
 
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Felipe said:
I agree that TMNT would be pretty awesome. How cool would it be to have some pizza with them? :lol: And TMNT work even work great as a show.

What if they turned Animal Actors into a TMNT show, and KidZone Pizza across the street to a TMNT themed pizzeria?
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I wouldn't mind a TMNT show but I'd have to see what else is coming to KidZone first.

Krusty Krab is my favorite choice for KidZone Pizza.

However, Nickelodeon is on the way out apparently so we might not see either :stunned:
 
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Good to see this thread improving rather than the Stash which is devolving.:spongebob:
 
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ReelJustice said:
Good to see this thread improving rather than the Stash which is devolving.:spongebob:
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I should have never brought up Pokemon :lol: my Blue Sky mind makes me think of possible attractions all the time... I'm just ready to hear the KidZone details!
 
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brianlo said:
Aha, I had a brain wave! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!
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That's what I'm hoping for more than anything. Hopefully the new movie is a critical and Box Office success so the odds are a lot better in the future. Also I have a question. Does DC own the rights to the Lego versions of Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern?? I mean I'm not suggesting DC because we know most of you dread anyone talking about it. But what about LEGO theme with Superheroes? Or even other characters from the LEGO MOVIE that are not necessarily superheroes? Or does LEGO LAND have all the rights for this type stuff in parks?? Actuallyyy.....BAM! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mattel Do we have a winner??? This could actually be perfect.
 
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Accio Butterbeer said:
That's what I'm hoping for more than anything. Hopefully the new movie is a critical and Box Office success so the odds are a lot better in the future. Also I have a question. Does DC own the rights to the Lego versions of Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern?? I mean I'm not suggesting DC because we know most of you dread anyone talking about it. But what about LEGO theme with Superheroes? Or even other characters from the LEGO MOVIE that are not necessarily superheroes? Or does LEGO LAND have all the rights for this type stuff in parks?? Actuallyyy.....BAM! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mattel Do we have a winner??? This could actually be perfect.
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Rights to DC Superheroes in any form--dark and brooding movie versions, Silver Age comic book versions, Lego characters, costumed toddlers--ultimately reside with WB. Would have to reach a deal with them, and almost certainly reach some sort of accord with Six Flags as well, for any of them.

I assume Lego Land has at the very least some restriction on the word "Lego" being used in other attractions around central Florida. They might have substantially stronger protections. Haven't read the contract, don't know.

Re: Mattel. Hot Wheels and Barbie are both iconic brands, not sure how well either fits in a theme park. (And yes, I know Barbie was in EPCOT at one point.) Monsters High makes a bit of sense--the anti-princesses--except they essentially co-opted the characters for Beetlejuice. I hear He-Man is being rebooted, but I'd think Universal would want to see how new version performs before committing.

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brianlo said:
Aha, I had a brain wave! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!
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I made a throw-away comment about Smurfs and TMNT being established but also recent--it inspired the first Obi Wan quote. If it's not those, I think it will be another 80s property recently rebooted. But TMNT lends itself to a ride, an interactive "training zone," a pizza restaurant...
 
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