>>103436218>>103459086-True crossover episodes where both studios from the 2 different cartoons work together to keep the writing style faithful yet mixed and improved.
-Audio quality and song improvement and modernization, the show uses soundtracks which can actually be danced on and listened in a club. Without following 1950-1980 and 2010-2020's bullshit stereotypical music.
-Technical alternate versions of an episode (songs/singing added or removed), added bonus ending scenes, character having blue eyes/blonde hair/black eyes/brown hair
-Bonus episodes/bonus filler, bonus utopia/dystopia premieres/epilogues for animated series/tv shows which genuinely need them.
-Animated series with 90-180 minute episodes which have to follow a movie-like pacing and storytelling format.
-TV Shows directly based off movies are illegal to make unless it utilizes the same studio, animators, writers of the movie.
-NDA expires when the product has been released and people are allowed and even paid for giving off interviews about how companies manage the artistic integrity of a movie.
-It is illegal for companies and voice actors to: advertise the movie/show and talk loosely about anything that does not relate to their voice acting job, and they are highly discouraged from appearing at conventions.
-When invited to a local interview, the writers, animators, directors, soundtrack artists are obliged to write a review and analysis about their current project after it's been released. Questions such as "Who's your favourite character" are discouraged.
-It is illegal to hide artistic information 2 months before the release about toy commercials, tv shows and in some cases movies, and especially movies and tv shows made by poorly reputed companies such as Sony, Hasbro, Netflix. In order to not hide a putrid pile of shit behind the bush when everyone already knows it's shit.
-Copyright expires after 7 years if the franchise isn't PROPERLY utilized.