So that's about three fandoms I've drifted away from now and have NO intention of ever writing anything for -- HUB!Pound Puppies, Redwall, and Guardians Of Ga'Hoole. No clue if I'm going to do anything for Grimm or Princess Gwenevere And The Jewel Riders at this point either. Neither of these series have a character or characters in them that I'm particularly attached to (Morgana is interesting -- for the one episode anyways, and I really do like a few of the Grimm characters like Monroe, but... not really enough to write for), nor do their settings inspire me to worldbuild. No real standout moments in them that really made me think, curious about something, or greatly impressed me either.
Grimm's setting was more fleshed-out then Jewel Riders was though, but there was still a ton of rampant nonsense infecting that show. The fact that it was a show targeted at adults and therefore could've had more sophisticated writing then Jewel Riders (a kid's show) did but chose not to was very disappointing. My story idea would've brought in Arthurian lore, ignored the later seasons (so no NickXAdalind shipping, no "Renard's suddenly a good guy because fangirls", etc), and actually reveal that Grimms can literally transform into grims: www.astonishinglegends.com/astonishing-legends/2018/10/17/church-grims.Oops, spoilers.
The Go-Go Gorilla And The Jungle Crew comics aren't even online anymore, so I can't really write for them like I wanted to. I literally thought of this just now, but they may be on the Wayback Archive. If they are, then I guess we'll see what happens.
Grimm's setting was more fleshed-out then Jewel Riders was though, but there was still a ton of rampant nonsense infecting that show. The fact that it was a show targeted at adults and therefore could've had more sophisticated writing then Jewel Riders (a kid's show) did but chose not to was very disappointing. My story idea would've brought in Arthurian lore, ignored the later seasons (so no NickXAdalind shipping, no "Renard's suddenly a good guy because fangirls", etc), and actually reveal that Grimms can literally transform into grims: www.astonishinglegends.com/astonishing-legends/2018/10/17/church-grims.
The Go-Go Gorilla And The Jungle Crew comics aren't even online anymore, so I can't really write for them like I wanted to. I literally thought of this just now, but they may be on the Wayback Archive. If they are, then I guess we'll see what happens.