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Post by Jessie Winkler on Sept 23, 2010 18:40:53 GMT -4
AHHH! I'm here, I just haven't been on as much as usual. Busy with college.
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Post by jennylxj9 on Sept 23, 2010 20:52:01 GMT -4
Mind telling me what you mean by bringing Rob into this?
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Post by buckmana on Oct 3, 2010 22:47:04 GMT -4
I'm still here, about once a week on average.
I was working on some MLaaTR fanart concepts, but then I was forced to upgrade my computer and lost the software I was drawing the images with.
I still have the image files, it's just a matter of saving up to purchase the software again.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2018 1:41:29 GMT -4
Easy there.
Some come and go as they please. No amount of statistical activity would change their nature towards this show.
As I'm trying to adjust to the neighborhood, in a positive setting, I am trying to proliferate my presence in this forum, and the MLaaTR community as a whole. I believe the activity I'm trying to make is what I hope would exhume this website back to light, despite Zero thinking otherwise.
To the idea that you talked to Rob: You have made a connection down to the root! Such event is near next to impossible, because Rob is a hard-working individual in the animation industry, and took the time to communicate with you.
As for supreme movie of the series, it has crossed his mind a few times, but doesn't have the motivation, concept, and resources at the moment to make the movie happen.
However, if you are aware, there is a "rebooted" series being worked on, as a fan-made, non-profit project to finish the series with the last two seasons Rob initially intended for the show. And, as the show is fan-made, it has that degree to be separate from the ideas of Rob Renzetti. To clarify, the "reboot" project is a theoretical set of episodes that are not owned by Viacom/Nickelodeon (unless they get politically protective on the show, as in copyright charges). They are not part of the series, but they are part of the legacy it has left behind.
Who knows. Rob will come back to the show, with official episodes, and if he has the heart to accept the degree of legacy his work has left behind, he will not "overwrite" the reboot project, and include the fan-made episodes with his newer, real episodes. One set will be exclusive to Youtube, and the other set on TV.
The potential of MLaaTR is fascinated with a loyal, dedicated group of fans, like myself, that sees the bright side of the show's future, no matter how long it'll take.
This is probably my best post I've made so far. Think about it deeply.
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