Hey #Animorphs peoples! I have a question and I ASSURE you there has been no such conversation between myself and Scholastic, it’s just me polling the fans. Speaking specifically about the graphic novels, what would be the first book cut or combined with others for plot reasons?
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Replying to @chrisgrine
I'm sure I'm going to get hate for this, but I think at 14 we can start discussing combining books and plot lines. Not saying that it needs to happen for every book (like 19 should be on its own) but like 14 is a good starting place to consider it in my opinion.
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Replying to @MeggGriffin @chrisgrine
I also think the David Trilogy is an interesting beast to be considered. And there are some in the 30s we can cut allllllll together.
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Replying to @MeggGriffin @chrisgrine
In the 30s, YES. Dear lord. I mean, if it doesn't go along with the overall plot or character development in SOME WAY other than "This is the new morph of the month!!!", I rather cut it.
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Replying to @UDutchkitty @chrisgrine
Oh Chris, can I also petition for book 25 to use
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The problem with that is copyright problems.
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It was primarily a joke, but thanks
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Replying to @MeggGriffin @UDutchkitty and
What's the difference? Like ones a fan edit or whatever but what's it accomplish?
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Replying to @ToadSalad517 @UDutchkitty and
It's a joke. He and I are two cohosts of a podcast that Chris guests on occasionally, and The Extreme is objectively a bad book. Tim's guesses where more entertaining so we rewrote it on the podcast. It's just a joke all around.
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