I hope they get One Piece. Or Pretty Cure.
With them wanting more TV shows based on their movies and a back catalog of Classic Media they just acquired, I wouldn't count on it.
Awww...
Dream Works and anime. ....... what anime could possibly fit with a Dreamworks channel?!
Death Note?
Interesting question. ... I could see Dreamworks leaning toward zany gag animes, or otherwise, adventure ones that no other TV network is airing, like Sword Arts Online.
Meet Dream Works Classics: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DreamWorks_Classics
If the channel has any old TV shows, count the classics in. Last but not least, I hope to see Sonic X or Loonatics Unleashed on the new channel.
edited 7th Feb '13 9:24:55 AM by thomwim
Magic people, voodoo people!Nice title. It implies that Dreamworks made and owned all those shows ALLLLLLL along!
It looks like Dreamworks acquired the rights to all those oldies shows last year.
Magic people, voodoo people!Thank you for telling me. I was making a point.
This just in— Dreamworks has partnered with Netflix to create a new TV show, probably in part for this new network, called Turbo F.A.S.T., based on the upcoming Turbo movie.
Interesting. It WON'T be for TV! Networks and studios are warming up to new media. Hulu and Youtube have original shows already anyway.
Hmm, well, it's supposed to start on Netflix in December, but I don't know that that necessarily rules out entirely their eventually putting it on their television network.
Yay. Maybe now, Penguins of Madagascar can get more than one new episode every 14 months...