Holy crap! That true?
I was thinking maybe some new Underdog material to wash the bad taste of Disney's Generic Super Hero Talking Dog with Franchise Name film out. Or even just putting the old ones on there for those who don't want to buy the 60 dollar big set.
But yeah. Bullwinkle and co are ripe for a comeback. And I'm not talking that in name only George-ish of the Jungle-esque series that could have been called "Fartzan the Wonder Dummy" and it wouldn't have been any different. Problem is, unless you're a younger classic cartoon fan that grew up on reruns and video, the fanbase of the series is pretty dang old. Don't get me wrong. I'm grateful as heck for Mark Evainer's awesome 4 issue comic series and even the prequel movie Peabody and Sherman comics. But the last Bullwinkle project before this film was a small series of shorts on Youtube to promote season 3 of the Bullwinkle series.
And I know the old "we really don't want a comeback or remake because we're happy with the old stuff we've seen a hundred times" fan mindset, but the revivals, if done right, bring new life and interest into the series, leading to new merchandise and video releases.
Now, I loved the Peabody and Sherman movie. Unfortunately, Big Hero 6, Lego, and Boxtrolls have my hands tied for what was my favorite animated film last year, but it was still a great time at the movies. While not in the greatest company, it was easily the best Jay Ward based revival movie I've seen. Of course, I'd say only Bullwinkle and George of the Jungle (surprisingly the cheap sequel too) were the only good ones. I don't care much for the couple minutes of Boris and Natasha I saw online, and Dudley Do-Right was a movie I could only sit through and enjoy once. It would be great if DW had another movie based on any of the Classic Media franchises, though. They own so much of it. And I don't for a minute believe He-Man is going any further as a film (even though it's not a DW animated thing anyway). There was rumblings of a Hot Stuff film, but I don't think that's going anywhere.