Nintendo is currently working on Movies with their IPs, First Movie Expected to be out in 2-3 years
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Epic Zelda animated movie collaborating with Studio Ghibli pls.
[QUOTE=Ryu-Gi;50329662]Epic Zelda animated movie collaborating with Studio Ghibli pls.[/QUOTE]
We'll see if Ghibli is even around by then. Last I checked, they haven't quite drawn in the dosh without Miyazaki.
Besides, they wouldn't work on something like that anyway. It'd defeat the point of the studio.
F-Zero Movie when?
It would be pretty cool if they made Metroid into a Marvel-style movie. The story already has all the essential elements - kid goes through a tragedy at a young age, gets superpowers, goes on an adventure, and avenges the death of her parents.
[QUOTE=BigJoeyLemons;50328752]Hopefully it won't be full of monologues about Adam Malkovich[/QUOTE]
imagine an experimental indie metroid movie about isolation and being raised by birds
i found the "story" of Metroid Prime more interesting than the drivel in Other M
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[QUOTE=Ryu-Gi;50329662]Epic Zelda animated movie collaborating with Studio Ghibli pls.[/QUOTE]
imagine Nintendo instead working with the people behind the Avatar series?
imagine an animated movie with amazingly choreographed fights and stuff
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imagine Nintendo instead working with the people behind the Avatar series?
imagine an animated movie with amazingly choreographed fights and stuff[/QUOTE]
Zelda's kind of cool because it seems to work with such a variety of art styles
I'm betting Metroid since it's one of the more action-packed and known series they have and action movies are usually a safe bet for "dipping your toe" in the market.
They should just hire that "A Fox in Space" dude to make a feature length movie.
Metroid wouldn't work as a film, at least as one that accurately captures the atmosphere of the series. The games worked best when they told a nonlinear story through scattered fragments and player inference. It isn't possible to make a profitable film that still respects these core concepts
Existentialist Super Mario Maker movie when?
[i]I am all but of one of a hundred Marios![/i]
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Or maybe some Kaizo Trap thing:
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIES3ii-IOg[/media]
[QUOTE=The Duke;50329146]I'm going to guess Pikmin is one considering how obsessed they were with making shorts for the series, recently. I imagine it would lend well to a film, even if it kind of would tread on waters already observed.[/QUOTE]
Pikmin would probably lend itself most easily to a movie in terms of plot - very straightforward and familiar story but with potential for interesting twists. The only problem is that there's not much dialogue, at most there are three speaking characters. Pikmin don't really make a lot of noise, either, just little grunts and whoops.
But I would absolutely love to see a big-screen Pikmin animated movie. Those shorts were so much fun.
They should do a Tomodachi Life reality TV show.
I hope for a Pokémon movie since we haven't had one of those.
[QUOTE=MightyLOLZOR;50332869]They should do a Tomodachi Life reality TV show.[/QUOTE]
[URL="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMFv2HcEaYn2C9DdEvKSGd3qIw-QvB8if"]Vinesauce's got ya covered.[/URL]
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