Franchises you'd like to see the Creature Shop tackle?

Speed Tracer

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I've got one - "Bone".

"Bone" is an independent comic written and drawn by Jeff Smith. I've been a fan since I read it in "Disney Adventures" (R.I.P.) when I was like six or something. They stopped running it, and I started actually buying the books. It's a wonderful series, full of comedy and fantasy. I won't bother explaining it 'cause there's so much there. Here's the Wikipedia article.

It was once to be an animated feature film but that didn't work out. While I still think that would be great, how amazing would it to see these creatures brought to life by the magic of puppetry? You've got three very different Bones, a dragon, tons of rat creatures (including two that are my very favorite characters in the series), cute little possums, a giant mountain lion, some weird hooded fellas, and a bug. I think it could work incredibly well.

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JMPrater

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It would be quite interesting if the creature shop tackled a film that involved mostly humans, and yet, these humans are made out of puppets. We're in an age where everything is being explored through the computer, but a feature film that involved life-like human puppets would be quite amazing.
 

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Either "The Last Unicorn", "Rose Daughter" or "Beauty" By Robin McKinley. Also the "Elemental Masters" series or "The Black Swan" by Mercedes Lackey.
 

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Winnie the Pooh - a classic storybook-look using actual puppetry mixed with the slightest bit of CG. (This would not look like the World of Pooh doll-like show on the Disney Channel)

The Real Wizard of Oz series based on the books. Maybe a cable mini series.

A biographic motion picture on the life of Jim Henson!
 
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