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Nickelodeon acquires TMNT
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 10:03 -0700
by Treadwell
...as in, the entire property!
http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRel ... RN20091021
Stan, where does the use of your characters fall into all this (both existing uses and future)?
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 7:54 -0700
by cynlee
Stan-- would you ever consider selling your intellectual property for $60 mil?
Or does the fact that you have been the only artist/author working on Usagi (while Laird pretty much had Dooney, Lawson, Murphy, Lavigne, Brown, Berger, Jones, and some others my old brain can't pull up at the moment doing pretty much all the work) make a difference in wanting to sell like that?
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 14:21 -0700
by Lady Keiko_ronin Usagi
Apparently, they're planning a new CGI tv show to go along with the new movie thats coming out in 2011 or 2012. I grew up with Nickelodeon, I'll say that, but I hope they stay true to TMNT.
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 16:05 -0700
by Mayhem
As I commented on Peter's blog, I think $60M was too low, but there you go. I hope the status quo isn't upset too much by this deal, as I've been reading TMNT longer than I have even Usagi...
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 6:45 -0700
by coolray85
hi!
I think people have to take time once and consider some points before they are writing about this deal and peter laird....
I read comments ranging from 'how the hell could you just do that'...'I need my conclusion to tmnt vol. 4...you HAVE to do it...' to 'I think this is a too low deal for a property such as tmnt'....
think about it...teenage mutant ninja turtles has been nearly half of peter laird's and kevin eastman's lives!!!it is a celebrated phenomenon around the world and to keep up with it is more than a full time job...to say that they OWE the fans any more material out of the wish to see how it all ends is a selfish statement I think.we have to keep in mind that tmnt is not just a comic book but a beloved movie series, several tv shows and toy lines and so on....
the responsibillity to maintain true to the roots was in their hands all these past 25 years...for all of it's incarnations produced by all the people around the globe....as I understood from peter laird's blog it got to the point that all this machinery wore him out he didn't even draw anymore..his passion was gone..and he felt it comming for years....
and now think that the price to get out of the trouble and get back your own joy is not really that important...at least not as important as the chance for himself to reastablish his happiness...
just my thoughts on it....
but a question to stan:
do you ever wonder how many great stories are you going to tell with usagi?I mean every month there is just a great one delivered and it seems that your sources are unending....I absolutely love the paths the ronin rabbit wanders...I am just wondering because of this tmnt selling..
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 9:52 -0700
by Goongasnootch
Peter Laird retained the rights to publish up to 18 TMNT comics a year. No TPBs or anything like that, though. Thing is, he's so burnt out on TMNT at the moment that he doesn't know when or if he's going to take advantage of that. So, after the may issue of Tales of the TMNT (#70, I think) there's not going to be anymore TMNT comics... at least for a little while.
That's actually the whole reason I'm here, though!
As the TMNT comics are coming to a close and there isn't that much back-stock that I haven't already read and/or collected (and no future TPBs), I was looking for a new book to pick up! Then I remembered that one day a few years ago I was buying a bunch'a back issues of TMNT when I came across a lone issue of Usagi. I picked it up as well (because I recognized him from TMNT) and gave it a read and really liked it! Thing is, I still concentrated on TMNT after and figured, "If I see anymore Usagi laying around at the store I'll pick it up."
Never did find anymore Usagi laying around. So, in light of TMNT coming to a close, I decided to venture online to find some Usagi to read. I've got what seems like zillions of stories to catch up on, but that just means I won't run out for awhile!
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 21:10 -0700
by cynlee
Welcome!!!
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:21 -0700
by Stan Sakai
I have been asked by a couple of people what would I do in Peter's situation. It's like comparing apples (me) to a ton of oranges. I can understand his wanting to find "that guy" again, though. Fortunately, in my case, "that guy" still likes to write and draw Usagi.
Would I sell Usagi if I had a viable offer? You bet I would because that would leave me free to develop an even better series that I have in mind--the adventures of a samurai cow in feudal Japan: Moo-sagi Yojimbo!
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:53 -0700
by Fanfan
Stan Sakai wrote:I have been asked by a couple of people what would I do in Peter's situation. It's like comparing apples (me) to a ton of oranges. I can understand his wanting to find "that guy" again, though. Fortunately, in my case, "that guy" still likes to write and draw Usagi.
Would I sell Usagi if I had a viable offer? You bet I would because that would leave me free to develop an even better series that I have in mind--the adventures of a samurai cow in feudal Japan: Moo-sagi Yojimbo!
Ok ! I preorder this Moo-sagi !

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:30 -0700
by SHIZEN
hahahaaha, thats so funny sensei
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:36 -0700
by Goongasnootch
Maybe by the time I get through Usagi (I just oredered TPB Vol. 1 yesterday) there'll be some Moo-sagi for me to get. LOL
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:15 -0700
by Gallennon
Stan Sakai wrote:Would I sell Usagi if I had a viable offer? You bet I would because that would leave me free to develop an even better series that I have in mind--the adventures of a samurai cow in feudal Japan: Moo-sagi Yojimbo!
ROFLOL.Tell us more about this...Moo-sagi.
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 13:41 -0700
by sschroeder
Stan Sakai wrote:Would I sell Usagi if I had a viable offer? You bet I would because that would leave me free to develop an even better series that I have in mind--the adventures of a samurai cow in feudal Japan: Moo-sagi Yojimbo!
You could make it a Moo-tant Ninja instead of a samuari.
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 19:28 -0700
by cynlee
Moo-sagi Yojimbo?
How udderly surprising.
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 19:40 -0700
by Stan Sakai
cynlee wrote:
How udderly surprising.
Oh, that is so bad, I've got to use it.
Do I have your permission?
"The udderly amazing advertures of
Moo-sagi Yojimbo"