Wrap it up. Thread's done.
There's always room for an animated series for a member of the Trinity. They're popular for a reason.
That said, if any of the concept art has her with a sword and shield, I'm out. Tired of turning her into discount Xena. The lasso is cooler, damnit.
Last edited by Robanker; 11-25-2020 at 08:06 PM.
The anime depends on merchandise sales too. Its sponsors also want to sell merchandise.
If a product is directed to adults or teens, it will have anime merchandise for this audience (not toys).
That said, there is still a good amount of anime for children. We don't heard a lot about these in the West, but these exists.
Last edited by Konja7; 11-25-2020 at 10:04 PM.
I think no matter how successful WW is, the people at WB/DC are afraid of the character for some odd reason. There's no excuse that she's only had 2 animated movies and only gets to be in ensemble animated shows. Green Lantern, Harley Quinn, Legion of Superheroes have all gotten their own animated series yet WW hasnt? HBO Max should have greenlit one a long time ago.
Yes, but I’d like a new aesthetic and, possibly, tone that’s different from what’s come before from WB and DC animation.
I want something as special and groundbreaking as BTAS when it premiered. (I know that’s hard to order up on a whim.)
I hope if she does have a cartoon, it's not necessarily part of the DC Universe. I feel like relying too much on Greater Universe characters is a bit of a crutch.
Characters like Batman and Spider-Man were able to get to the level they're at because they were able to really establish their own settings.
Wonder Woman has more than enough material that she really shouldn't have to rely on any other Franchises.
I'd be overjoyed with either a retro-ish series (not firmly set in the 1940s, but kind of ambiguous like BTAS) influenced by the Golden Age stories or something like Bloodlines set in the modern day based off of Perez/Rucka (albeit with much more room to breath than that movie).