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Though the movie lead to the cartoons, not the other way around.
I do not quite understand, which Cartoon series are you talking about?
On another hand... that would never work in todays society, it would just make people go
https://youtu.be/FmKqovXOr9E
And I would still rather see a live-action Macross movie. Or robotech if you prefer that name.
I can already imagine the uproar lol, would be awesome though with the modern state of the art CGI.
Most likely Amber Scott would attack the studio making it with an army of
The 80's didn't really had any cool cartoons though. Silverhawks and Thundercats, for example, were weird af. Looked all clunky and ♥♥♥♥. The 60's had all kinds of clunky toons but they seemed smoother than these.
And, speaking of the 60's, a Johnny Quest movie would be sweet.
Back to the 80's: Heavy Metal live action would be neat. And a new He-Man incarnation, too. But a bit dark. Like Conan the Barbarian or something.
EDIT: OP meant M.A.S.K. Hm. Never heard of it. The more you know.
I think OP is referencing the MASK cartoon (Mobile Armored Strike Kommand), not The Mask comic that was made into the Jim Carrey movie.
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