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There should. A CGI one though. I don't want them to use real people and junk...

Yeah, that would look horrible, which is why the Super Mario Bros. movie should've been animated.

Which studio do you think would make a good Star Fox animated movie? How about DreamWorks?

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Yeah, but one problem is DreamWorks might have a hard time matching a Star Fox movie with the core of the fanbase, because that would make the movie a lot darker than DreamWorks' other animated movies.

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Nah, it wouldn't hurt DreamWorks Animation, but it probably would be their first animated movie to be rated PG-13, because of some scenes the movie might have to explain certain plot points, such as Wolf getting shot in the eye, Cerinia being blown apart, Andross' giant brain and eyeballs would be too scary for younger kids. There might even be some really intense dialogue between Fox and Wolf.

:fox: What are you implying?!

:) I'm the one who killed your father. He was dead before he even got to Venom.

:fox: You ba@#$%^!!

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Man, now you got me thinking! That would be such an epic movie...

And they would have to explain a lot of things, yes... I wonder if they would do something like the intro to 6 with the

scrolling text, or maybe Star Wars style. Would they narrate or not?

And I wonder who would play their voices...personally, I like the Brawl ones for Wolf, Falco, and Fox, though

Wolf's should have less of the slight southern twang and have a bit of a light British. Very light, meaning

not too obvious. (Kinda like his Assault one.) Krystal should have her Assault voice too...and maybe Leon's

should be less screechy and insane and more like his cold, proud and slighty haughty 64 voice.

And would they include the possibly non-canon characters of Command? Would they look like their Command

versions or Assault? (I really do like the Brawl outfits, so that would be nice, but what about other characters?)

I like Wolf's voice from Brawl. He sounds like a tough guy. Falco's too.

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They could make Pigma kinda cowardly like he was in Star Fox 64, and give Wolf a ferocious temper.

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They could make Pigma kinda cowardly like he was in Star Fox 64, and give Wolf a ferocious temper.

I really don't see Pigma as being cowardly...Andrew, now he's a different story.

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That's another thing I should've brought up. DreamWorks should have Nintendo fully involved with everything in the movie from the storyline to the soundtrack. A funny idea I have for the opening for the movie:

:fox: *flying*

Andross: I've been waiting for you Fox McCloud....You know that I control this galaxy.....Do a barrel roll!

:fox: What?!

Andross: Try a somersault!

:fox: What's going on?!

:) Wake up Fox! It's just a flight simulation!

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Better yet, a DreamWorks logo that has a more brass sounding theme, and Arwings fly around the moon. And a really good Easter egg; the flight simulator Fox is in during his day dream in the opening, it has footage from the Super NES Star Fox.

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You are, like, exploding with awesome ideas! xD

Maybe the Arwings that fly around could be in the middle of a dogfight? Meh, your ideas are better. :)

Special features should include stuff about the games, obviously. And the credits, of course.

Ah, what would the credits be like? Little digital sprites walking around, or maybe letters that fly through space? xD xD

They should definitely play the credit music from 64...

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Hopefully some funny jokes about the production. "We didn't say in the movie until the end credits that it was based on a video game because we figured that if people knew it was a video game movie they wouldn't wanna see it.".

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But thing about it. In SF: 64 they had X number of planets. And they had Arwings... It wasn't hard to get from planet to planet, at all.

In the "Farewell, Beloved Falco" comic, when Fox sees Sauria, he says "that planet is falling apart", and then asks ROB what the name of the planet is.

Fox isn't the most educated in terms of planetary geography. It's simple. Game creators are allowed to add planets at will to a given fictional universe or solar system. Just because it doesn't appear in an earlier game doesn't mean it doesn't exist, just that it was not part of the universe as imagined at the time.

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Fox isn't the most educated in terms of planetary geography. It's simple. Game creators are allowed to add planets at will to a given fictional universe or solar system. Just because it doesn't appear in an earlier game doesn't mean it doesn't exist, just that it was not part of the universe as imagined at the time.

If you want Educated in  planatary Geography I suggest your play decent freespace or it's sequal. Not sure about Shadows of Lylat though.
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Fox isn't the most educated in terms of planetary geography. It's simple. Game creators are allowed to add planets at will to a given fictional universe or solar system. Just because it doesn't appear in an earlier game doesn't mean it doesn't exist, just that it was not part of the universe as imagined at the time.

General Pepper and R.O.B. seemed to know the planet...

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Hopefully some funny jokes about the production. "We didn't say in the movie until the end credits that it was based on a video game because we figured that if people knew it was a video game movie they wouldn't wanna see it.".

Or how about "No animals were harmed during the making of this film"? :D

Fox isn't the most educated in terms of planetary geography. It's simple. Game creators are allowed to add planets at will to a given fictional universe or solar system. Just because it doesn't appear in an earlier game doesn't mean it doesn't exist' date=' just that it was not part of the universe as imagined at the time.[/quote']

Thank you! I was waiting for someone to say that. You can have an idea and think you complete it and everything, but later on, you want to tweak it a bit. Voila, Dinosaur Planet suddenly exists, and later gets a name change! Same rule applies for all the characters' personality changes between games.

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Or how about "No animals were harmed during the making of this film"? :lol:

Thank you! I was waiting for someone to say that. You can have an idea and think you complete it and everything, but later on, you want to tweak it a bit. Voila, Dinosaur Planet suddenly exists, and later gets a name change! Same rule applies for all the characters' personality changes between games.

"No pixels were harmed in the making of this game.... To the best of our knowledge"-from original Starcraft Credits.
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Yeah, that'd be a good pun for the end. "No animals were harmed in making of this movie, accept maybe 2 or 3 of them.".

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Yeah, that'd be a good pun for the end. "No animals were harmed in making of this movie, accept maybe 2 or 3 of them.".

No animals were harmed... Except for Andross, and Star Wolf, and Slippy when he gets too annoying, of course...

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No animals were harmed... Except for Andross, and Star Wolf, and Slippy when he gets too annoying, of course...

good one.
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The movie would also need a bada@# narrator, like the guy who narrated the original Transformers.

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This is turning less "debate-like" with every post...

What exactly IS James at this point? Basically, what happened to him was never explained. It's never been stated that he's dead, or alive. I don't even think Nintendo knows if James is alive or not. Each developer says something different about James. Even the Nintendo Power comic never stated that he was dead. They stated clearly that Fox's MOTHER was dead, and they just said that James went missing testing that new bomb (Andross's bomb...).

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This is turning less "debate-like" with every post...

What exactly IS James at this point? Basically, what happened to him was never explained. It's never been stated that he's dead, or alive. I don't even think Nintendo knows if James is alive or not. Each developer says something different about James. Even the Nintendo Power comic never stated that he was dead. They stated clearly that Fox's MOTHER was dead, and they just said that James went missing testing that new bomb (Andross's bomb...).

SNES comic isn't cannon.

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SNES comic isn't cannon.

Exactly, Fox was 20 something there right? And in Star Fox 64 he is 18, so these events take place in separate universes.

It is heavily hinted in the 64 intro that he is dead although they never confirm nor deny it.

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Exactly, Fox was 20 something there right? And in Star Fox 64 he is 18, so these events take place in separate universes.

It is heavily hinted in the 64 intro that he is dead although they never confirm nor deny it.

I still think Andross gave James to the Aparoids.

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We may never know. :panther:

We probably will, just not right away...

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