1. Of all these properties, I’m most convinced that Hello Kitty and Asterix would be ripe for an Illumination style reboot in the 2010s.Lucky Luke: An animated movie based on the Franco-Belgian comic. Imported by United Artists in 1972.
Asterix: Paramount gained the North American rights when Norman Lear merged AVCO Embassy Pictures with Paramount.
Kid Power: A short-lived Rankin-Bass series based on Morrie Turner's newspaper comic Wee Pals.
George and Jimmy: Filmation's 1974 Americanized adaptation of the Dutch comic book Sjors en Sjimmie, created by Frans Piet.
Ghost Patrol: IOTL, this was Filmation's Ghostbusters.
Blackstar: A short lived Filmation series, similar to Ruby-Spears' Thundarr.
Goldie Gold and Action Jack: A short lived Ruby-Spears series.
Turbo Teen: A Ruby-Spears SatAm show that ran for only a year in 1984.
Mighty Orbots: An anime dubbed by United Artists in the Mid-80's.
The Riders of Kisha-Yar: Produced by CMJ for Paramount during the late 80's.
Hello Kitty: United Artists had licensed the multimedia rights from Sanrio back in 1986. That might change due to Paramount's current partnership with Mattel.
Bravestarr: A Ruby-Spears SatAm show about a futuristic Native American superhero.
Mother Goose and Grimm: A short lived Ruby-Spears animated series based on Mike Peters' newspaper comic.
I'm sure there's tons more I may have missed.
2. Forgive me for forgetting, but what’s The Riders of Kisha-Yar about and who exactly is behind it at CMJ? Is it a Thundercats-style series?
3. I also have some ideas for films unique to TTL if you wanna hear them.
Thoughts?