by Harvs » December 29th, 2012, 5:05 am
Well to find out what would happen, let's look at the facts. Lauren Faust has an incredibly good track record. Though she wasn't in charge of Powerpuff Girls or Fosters, her husband was in charge. Both are creative, and she sure had her fair-share of ideas for the two shows. She created a show for little girls, but made sure to make it watchable by all. She was even recorded saying that if she could make even the smallest dent in the idea that girly = lame, she will be very satisfied. And I'd say she's made much more than a dent.
Now let's look at Spongebob. Stephen Hillenburg has also done Mother Goose and Grimm, Rocko's Modern Life, and The Mighty B. All have fans, but were never all that critically acclaimed. And surely never had fanbases like that of Craig McCracken (Lauren Faust's husband)
So with that in mind, let's examine where the shows ended. Powerpuff Girls ended with an attempt to revive the series, but ultimately failed and was taken off of the air. Fosters went down much more gracefully. 5 last episodes, including one that left the series with a very nice climax. As for Rocko's Modern Life and the Mighty B, I don't remember a single thing about those shows.
In the end, Craig's work is much more memorable than Stephen's, and Lauren Faust's was no different. She left after Season 2 started, but the team in charge of MLP FiM surely showed they could keep the show running with dignity without the creator.
In conclusion, a movie would be an excellent idea, especially once you consider that both Powerpuff Girls and Fosters Home for Imaginary friends had movies, Fosters even had three. So with that in mind, given the track record of Craig McCracken, Lauren Faust, and the entire MLP staff, I don't think we have anything to worry about.
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