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Hello you guys,
for some for you who probably don't know I'm currently working on a cartoon project that I want to pitch for Sesame Workshop and I was wondering if I could ask you guys a question(s) to get clarification.
On my pitch I want to make it a bit like Sesame Street in terms of segments. For example: Episode story #1 - Intermission - Episode story #2 - Segement - Ending of Episode story #2
One of my segments is called "Vile's World" basically a parody of "Elmo's World" however it's an alphabet and not a muppet. "Vile's World" would have that same style like how "Elmo's World" first debuted 22 years ago, but I want to expand on more episodes for the segment. I want to include it but I'm afraid it'll be turned down because it's plagiarizing "Elmo's World".
So my question is: Should I include the segment or not even though I would like it to be produced by the same company that created "Elmo's World"?
I was considering of telling the executives at SW when the time comes to pitch my project.
Any response would be much appreciated.
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for some for you who probably don't know I'm currently working on a cartoon project that I want to pitch for Sesame Workshop and I was wondering if I could ask you guys a question(s) to get clarification.
On my pitch I want to make it a bit like Sesame Street in terms of segments. For example: Episode story #1 - Intermission - Episode story #2 - Segement - Ending of Episode story #2
One of my segments is called "Vile's World" basically a parody of "Elmo's World" however it's an alphabet and not a muppet. "Vile's World" would have that same style like how "Elmo's World" first debuted 22 years ago, but I want to expand on more episodes for the segment. I want to include it but I'm afraid it'll be turned down because it's plagiarizing "Elmo's World".
So my question is: Should I include the segment or not even though I would like it to be produced by the same company that created "Elmo's World"?
I was considering of telling the executives at SW when the time comes to pitch my project.
Any response would be much appreciated.
Here's a link so you can get a grasp as to what I'm talking about:
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