Sure. I've heard talk about a new Brady Bunch series. Not to mention MacFarlane's unmade Flinstones series, and another reboot of The Little Rascals that will be out this year. It's not easy to redo any of these, and chances are fans won't be pleased with them.
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The Flintstones thing is either extremely pushed back or just plain not going to happen. And the thing is, it would have to be insanely horrible to be the worst thing associated with The Flintstones. The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show and Cave Kids have already beat them to it.
Once a show is past its prime, its hard to bring it back. There's a difference between "The same" and "similar." If a show is the same, it will get boring pretty fast. If its
"similar" then fans will scream about how they ruined it. You CANNOT please fans. I mean, just look at half the people here. You STILL have people who whine aboout the muppets not being what they used to be. And the muppets never will.
A show's real quality is never taken into account by fans. They are too jaded with nostalgia goggles on that half the time they can't see the show for what it really is.
That has, and always will, drive me nuts. Sometimes a show getting canceled is, sadly, a good thing for the show because it never has the chance to become old and stale and Flanderized. I hear TMNT gets a lot of flack for not being the old series. And here's the thing. The old series got very stale in its 3rd season (yet also had some of the greatest episodes... go fig), and fans really hate the European Vacation episodes and some (like me) really hate the 10th season. 2K3 Turtles and Nick Turtles, while good shows in their own right get flack for not being extra episodes of a series that lasted 10 seasons. And if they were, they'd get flack for being
the same thing and not different.
And yet, no on can enjoy any new properties of new characters because they're completely different. If the nostalgia heads had their way, we'd only have reruns rerun all day. That wouldn't make any money, people who were inspired by these shows wouldn't get any work... it is rather selfish.
That said, original voices for Rugrats... you
know that's impossible because Christine Cavanaugh retired due to very dark personal matters a decade ago, right?
Back to Animaniacs... If anything, I'd love to see some sort of DTV animated movie or something. I think they can manage to get that much done. Completely doubt it would happen, though.