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Btw, what we are speculating is that Universal becomes more family oriented, not just kid or adult oriented. So, if they were to become more family oriented, nick wouldn't be a suitable fit, either
SpongeBob and TMNT would fit the "family" criteria - both have appeal with kids and adults. But I agree that anything Nick is unlikely.
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The problem is Universal hasn't produced family based films so there are no completely Universal owned films they can use besides Despicable Me. And they can only do so many epic blockbusters that are male dominated before they start neglecting the female audience which Disney has a very very strong hold of with the princesses. Only two relatively safe IPs fit for females that Universal can easily use which are My Little Pony and Hello Kitty. Problem with My little pony will be the Bronies. If you don't know what those are you don't need to know. Another idea I had was to based the area off Gene Wilder and Mel Brooks films.
Even Monty Python could be fun. Your kids arguing with the knights who say Nee.
My Little Pony isn't all that unlikely - although all of the hairy, single grown men might scare families away Hasbro worked with Uni on Transformers, and it'd give them their own "Princess" line.
Hello Kitty would be perfect for a flat ride if they ever build that Tokyo land