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Post by Midnightcacoon loves Sunbeam on Mar 5, 2022 7:45:57 GMT -5
Which of the current seven arcs do you think would fit best in a TV show?
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Post by 🌌dapple🌙 (formerly freckle) on Mar 5, 2022 7:53:49 GMT -5
Power of three. Just enough plot to be perfectly spread out among a 26 episode season, and just enough filler with other background clan interactions to make the world interesting, and take up any unfilled plot space.
Eps 1-3 could be kit shenanigans (thinking about their future jobs, powers and them playing with kin)
Eps 4-12 could all be apprentice work (this includes the Jay/Holly swap and more magic powers and such coming into play and all...)
Finally at the season midpoint they become warriors in ep 13.
From here on out you have more power shenanigans, showing a lot more of the other clanmate cast (Poppy, Honey, Berry, Briar, etc, etc) a lot of it gets down low until 23 where tensions are notably starting to rise again
Ashfur revelation is episode 24. Hollyleaf's spiral is 25. And 26 at the gathering ends on the cliffhanger of Leafpool stopping being a medicine cat.
Then you have hype already building up for the next season.
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Post by 𝕱𝖑𝖚𝖙𝖙𝖊𝖗𝖋𝖆𝖑𝖑 on Mar 5, 2022 8:40:43 GMT -5
TPB, TNP and/or PoT (so the first three arcs).
TPB would obviously serve as an introduction to the series like it did with the books. There is a hero (Firestar), more than one villain (Brokenstar, Tigerstar and Scourge) as well as various sidekicks on both sides (Graystripe, Ravenpaw, Darkstripe, Blackfoot). Then there are the romance plots (FireSand, GraySilver, CloudBright and BlueOak as a secret to be unraveled as the show continues) and even multiple wise characters (Bluestar, Yellowfang, Tallstar and Whitestorm). This arc really has it all and much more.
TNP has a quest that four chosen ones (and their tag alongs) have to go on (Brambleclaw, Squirrelpaw, Feathertail, Stormfur, Crowpaw and Tawnypelt) of which only five return to the Clans (iconic death) while another character serves as a PoV back at home (Leafpool) during that time. There is the destruction of the old territories (thus a familiar enviroment/setting for the characters) and the long journey to find the new and promised land for them to live on instead. This is only the first half and already packed full with stuff happening. There are even more storylines to be explored in the second half with Mudclaw's Rebellion, settling into the new territories, forbidden romance (CrowLeaf), relationship drama (BrambleSquirrelAsh) and finally Tigerstar and Hawkfrost as the final villains of this arc with yet another one of the most iconic death scenes in the entire series (the foxtrap).
PoT has a lot of different plots, some bigger ones (the Prophecised Three, Lionpaw's Dark Forest training, Sol, Ashfur) and some smaller ones (the Daylight Gathering, the tunnel friendship between Heatherpaw and Lionpaw, finding the WindClan kits, the Tribe quest). It also has so many character introductions and interactions, exploring multiple relationship dynamics and dramatic situations that there is not a boring moment in sight (except perhaps the rather pointless Tribe episodes).
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Post by Saint Ambrosef on Mar 5, 2022 8:41:21 GMT -5
TPB. I’m re-reading the series, and I forgot how much happens in each book and how fast-paced it is. Each one could be a couple episode at least.
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Post by Cloudstorm on Mar 5, 2022 11:44:34 GMT -5
The Prophecies Begin is by far the most recognizable, and iconic arc in the series. And has sold far more than the rest, and really is just a complete package. You have a great Protag, some charismatic villains, awesome background characters, plenty of intense and interesting subplots and side moments, fast-paced, romance drama, forbidden love and a slice of everything else. And far less Starclan involvement which would probably break the attention of some readers and be too convoluted/confusing and exhausting to try to keep track of, especially with how inconsistently handled in this series it is.
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Post by Jaysnow on Mar 5, 2022 11:49:34 GMT -5
Firestar’s story. It’s so iconic.
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Post by Ṣanɗypaw™ on Mar 5, 2022 18:10:05 GMT -5
Either TPB or PoT.
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Post by Skypaw13 on Mar 5, 2022 19:17:38 GMT -5
There definitely exists in my head an entire 7-season show that is a human AU of Po3 and OotS, with extra plotlines added and the existing ones fleshed out (like season 6 focusing a lot on Jay's Wing and Dove's Wing). No, this will never happen, but it exists in my dreams.
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Post by halogen on Mar 5, 2022 19:48:40 GMT -5
There definitely exists in my head an entire 7-season show that is a human AU of Po3 and OotS, with extra plotlines added and the existing ones fleshed out (like season 6 focusing a lot on Jay's Wing and Dove's Wing). No, this will never happen, but it exists in my dreams. I'd love to hear about this! Could you tell me the details of it?
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Post by *Ottersplash* on Mar 5, 2022 21:59:56 GMT -5
TPB or TBC
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Post by Skypaw13 on Mar 6, 2022 1:33:54 GMT -5
There definitely exists in my head an entire 7-season show that is a human AU of Po3 and OotS, with extra plotlines added and the existing ones fleshed out (like season 6 focusing a lot on Jay's Wing and Dove's Wing). No, this will never happen, but it exists in my dreams. I'd love to hear about this! Could you tell me the details of it? There's a LOT of details, lol. But the basics are that each season is more or less two books each with the exception of TFA and TLH. So Season 1 is TS and DR, Season 2 is Outcast and Eclipse, Season 3 is LS and Sunrise, 4 is just TFA, 5 is FE and NW, 6 is SotM and TFW, and 7 is TLH. They don't hold exactly to this structure because a lot of content is moved around (like Blackstar's fath crisis getting pushed back to Season 2), but that's mostly how it falls. For the most part in the early seasons, the stories of TPB and TNP are also told through flashbacks through Jaypaw's powers or older characters telling stories, which is where a lot of the extra material comes from. TPB is super important context for TNP, which is super important stage-setting for the show since one of the primary plots starting in late Season 1 is Jaypaw's exploration of the past and who lived at the lake before. Just following that plotline (since it's the one I mentioned in my first post), Jayfeather no longer possesses Jay's Wing, but rather they share a mind connection that connects across all that time separating them. In Season 3 we see Jay's Wing living his normal life (he's a fleshed out character here) when he starts having strange dissociative episodes and getting weird feelings telling him how to heal his "Clanmates". Dove's Wing is the other main character in this plot rather than Half Moon (HM's around for sure, but she's not a big deal here, and Dove's Wing is). She also shares a mind connection with Dovewing, but because she's younger than Jay's Wing (remember it's a human AU, so not littermates), it doesn't come into effect until later in her life, which is around Season 6 when we come back to the ancient plotline. Jayfeather sees some of this through the visions Rock gives him, but he doesn't have any direct control over Jay's Wing's life. In Season 4, Jayfeather has the same dissociative states and starts gaining access to some of Jay's Wing's skills as well. In the Season 4 finale the two actually talk to each other at the Moonpool. Season 6 follows Jay's Wing and Dove's Wing in their later life (still young, but I mean later than the literal teenagers they were before, lol), but it's almost all original content on my part, nothing from the books at all. Season 3 has quite a lot of original content on my part as well, I just didn't go into it-- Jay's Wing and Dove's Wing have to deal with a whole political situation, it's great. There's also some other changes to the original books' main plot: Jayfeather and Lionblaze aren't part of a prophecy but still have powers due to medicine-cat parentage. The main prophecy driving the series starting in Season 3 is the "Dove's gentle wing" prophecy, and Jay and Lion BOTH take mentorship roles to Dovewing, with Lionblaze being more of a traditional mentor and Jayfeather teaching her to use her powers. I could go on and on and on. I'm a maladaptive daydreamer and a lot of my daydreams involve the actors and production crew of this show, lol. It's been in the making since 2019.
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Post by 𝐛𝐥𝟒𝐜𝐤𝐬𝐨𝐥 on Mar 6, 2022 4:05:49 GMT -5
Dawn of the Clans simply because I think that there is enough drama for a whole tv show.
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Post by Twilight Sparkle on Mar 6, 2022 6:22:13 GMT -5
TPB is definitely the most iconic, so it would be the best, but PoT would be pretty good too, I imagine.
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Post by halogen on Mar 7, 2022 12:53:46 GMT -5
I'd love to hear about this! Could you tell me the details of it? There's a LOT of details, lol. But the basics are that each season is more or less two books each with the exception of TFA and TLH. So Season 1 is TS and DR, Season 2 is Outcast and Eclipse, Season 3 is LS and Sunrise, 4 is just TFA, 5 is FE and NW, 6 is SotM and TFW, and 7 is TLH. They don't hold exactly to this structure because a lot of content is moved around (like Blackstar's fath crisis getting pushed back to Season 2), but that's mostly how it falls. For the most part in the early seasons, the stories of TPB and TNP are also told through flashbacks through Jaypaw's powers or older characters telling stories, which is where a lot of the extra material comes from. TPB is super important context for TNP, which is super important stage-setting for the show since one of the primary plots starting in late Season 1 is Jaypaw's exploration of the past and who lived at the lake before. Just following that plotline (since it's the one I mentioned in my first post), Jayfeather no longer possesses Jay's Wing, but rather they share a mind connection that connects across all that time separating them. In Season 3 we see Jay's Wing living his normal life (he's a fleshed out character here) when he starts having strange dissociative episodes and getting weird feelings telling him how to heal his "Clanmates". Dove's Wing is the other main character in this plot rather than Half Moon (HM's around for sure, but she's not a big deal here, and Dove's Wing is). She also shares a mind connection with Dovewing, but because she's younger than Jay's Wing (remember it's a human AU, so not littermates), it doesn't come into effect until later in her life, which is around Season 6 when we come back to the ancient plotline. Jayfeather sees some of this through the visions Rock gives him, but he doesn't have any direct control over Jay's Wing's life. In Season 4, Jayfeather has the same dissociative states and starts gaining access to some of Jay's Wing's skills as well. In the Season 4 finale the two actually talk to each other at the Moonpool. Season 6 follows Jay's Wing and Dove's Wing in their later life (still young, but I mean later than the literal teenagers they were before, lol), but it's almost all original content on my part, nothing from the books at all. Season 3 has quite a lot of original content on my part as well, I just didn't go into it-- Jay's Wing and Dove's Wing have to deal with a whole political situation, it's great. There's also some other changes to the original books' main plot: Jayfeather and Lionblaze aren't part of a prophecy but still have powers due to medicine-cat parentage. The main prophecy driving the series starting in Season 3 is the "Dove's gentle wing" prophecy, and Jay and Lion BOTH take mentorship roles to Dovewing, with Lionblaze being more of a traditional mentor and Jayfeather teaching her to use her powers. I could go on and on and on. I'm a maladaptive daydreamer and a lot of my daydreams involve the actors and production crew of this show, lol. It's been in the making since 2019. This sounds really interesting! If you want to tell me more, I'd be happy for you to send me a message explaining all the details of the plot, because I'm really curious as to the rest of it! Maybe you should try making this into some kind of script, I always think if you are passionate about something it would be great to make it into a real thing!
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Post by seantheskyhunter on Mar 8, 2022 5:52:32 GMT -5
Honestly, all of them
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