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* While ''Franchise/DragonBall'' has always been a children's franchise in Japan, its English localization has grown with the audience (although that doesn't stop the franchise having a MultipleDemographicAppeal, however). This is due to Japan and America having [[ValuesDissonance very different ideas about what is and isn't appropriate for children in media]] and Funimation's localization attitude changing drastically a few years after Dragon Ball was launched. Originally, [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness Funimation heavily re-versioned the series to reflect western animation of the time]] and follow strict syndication rules. When syndication ended, the show was edited to be more tamer and family-friendly on TV and VHS, but was uncut on DVD. The uncut release (with blood, violence and mild swearing) is now the only version of the series available. ''[[Anime/DragonBallZKai Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Chapters]]'' and ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' now both premiered on Creator/AdultSwim, with no family-friendly version (at least in the United States until Toonami in Asia became defunct) for now.

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* While ''Franchise/DragonBall'' has always been a children's franchise in Japan, its English localization has grown with the audience (although that doesn't stop the franchise having a broad MultipleDemographicAppeal, however). This is due to Japan and America having [[ValuesDissonance very different ideas about what is and isn't appropriate for children in media]] and Funimation's localization attitude changing drastically a few years after Dragon Ball was launched. Originally, [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness Funimation heavily re-versioned the series to reflect western animation of the time]] and follow strict syndication rules. When syndication ended, the show was edited to be more tamer and family-friendly on TV and VHS, but was uncut on DVD. The uncut release (with blood, violence and mild swearing) is now the only version of the series available. ''[[Anime/DragonBallZKai Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Chapters]]'' and ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' now both premiered on Creator/AdultSwim, with no family-friendly version (at least in the United States until Toonami in Asia became defunct) for now.



* Part of the appeal of ''Film/{{Logan}}'', an R-rated/TV-MA-rated [[Film/XMenFilmSeries X-Men]] spin-off that's the GrandFinale to Wolverine's film appearances, was that anyone who saw the original film as a child in 2000 would be in their twenties in 2017.

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* Part of the appeal of ''Film/{{Logan}}'', an R-rated/TV-MA-rated even more DarkerAndEdgier [[Film/XMenFilmSeries X-Men]] spin-off that's the GrandFinale to Wolverine's film appearances, appearances (and as well as the title that's very comparable to Manga/{{Berserk}} in terms of tone and themes), was that anyone who saw the original film as a child in 2000 would be in their twenties in 2017.



%%* ''VideoGame/ContraShatteredSoldier'', the ''VideoGame/BionicCommando'' sequels, the infamous ''VideoGame/FinalFightStreetwise'' and the entirety of ''Franchise/PrinceOfPersia'' in the last decade.
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* Nintendo's ''VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}'' (aka ''Mother'' in Japan) trilogy (despite being a WidgetSeries) had cases of this, especially with the GrandFinale of the trilogy, ''VideoGame/Mother3''. While the first two games were rather standard {{Eastern RPG}}s in an urban setting, the final game deals with themes such as the loss of family members and the corrupting nature of capitalism.

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* Nintendo's ''VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}'' (aka ''Mother'' in Japan) trilogy (despite being a WidgetSeries) had cases of this, especially with the GrandFinale of the entire trilogy, ''VideoGame/Mother3''. While the first two games were rather standard {{Eastern RPG}}s in an urban setting, the final game deals with themes such as the loss of family members and the corrupting nature of capitalism.

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* The ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' video games have taken on more mature subjects in their storylines over the years as their original audience has now grown to adulthood. Later games deal with themes like whether or not capturing Pokemon counts as animal abuse, AbusiveParents, world overpopulation, alternate dimensions, broken families, over-worked employees, and more. The later villains are also far greater in threat and [[VileVillainSaccharineShow vileness]] than [[TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily Team Rocket]] from the earlier games. On another front, the games have slowly begun acknowledging the TournamentPlay scene in-universe, to cater to the younger players who got into competitive battling as they grew up. Later games add AntiFrustrationFeatures aimed specifically at competitive players. Similarly, Nintendo's ''VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}'' (aka ''Mother'' in Japan) trilogy (despite being a WidgetSeries) had cases of this, especially with the GrandFinale of the trilogy, ''VideoGame/Mother3''.

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* The ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' video games have taken on more mature subjects in their storylines over the years as their original audience has now grown to adulthood. Later games deal with themes like whether or not capturing Pokemon counts as animal abuse, AbusiveParents, world overpopulation, alternate dimensions, broken families, over-worked employees, and more. The later villains are also far greater in threat and [[VileVillainSaccharineShow vileness]] than [[TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily Team Rocket]] from the earlier games. On another front, the games have slowly begun acknowledging the TournamentPlay scene in-universe, to cater to the younger players who got into competitive battling as they grew up. Later games add AntiFrustrationFeatures aimed specifically at competitive players. Similarly,
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Nintendo's ''VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}'' (aka ''Mother'' in Japan) trilogy (despite being a WidgetSeries) had cases of this, especially with the GrandFinale of the trilogy, ''VideoGame/Mother3''.''VideoGame/Mother3''. While the first two games were rather standard {{Eastern RPG}}s in an urban setting, the final game deals with themes such as the loss of family members and the corrupting nature of capitalism.
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** ''ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog'' started out as a gag comic with elements taken from both cartoons (''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'', ''WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM'') running when it premiered. It eventually started moving more into a serialized dramedy before fully making the leap to action the older its readers got. While there is still a bit of levity here and there, the arcs up to its cancellation were nowhere near as silly as when it started.

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** ''ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog'' ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' started out as a gag comic with elements taken from both cartoons (''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'', ''WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM'') running when it premiered. It eventually started moving more into a serialized dramedy before fully making the leap to action the older its readers got. While there is still a bit of levity here and there, the arcs up to its cancellation were nowhere near as silly as when it started.
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* Creator/AlanGarner wrote two fantasy novels in the early [[TheSixties nineteen-sixties]], aimed at a readership of 12 or above. [[CreatorBacklash The fact he didn't like the books very much]] meant it took him a long time to get around to writing a concluding sequel, ''Literature/{{Boneland}}''. Fifty years, to be precise. ''Boneland'' is as far away as you can possibly get from the certainties and the linear plot of ''Literature/TheMoonOfGomrath''. The book has a dark, grey, quality to it and follows one of the child-characters from the earlier books into adulthood. Colin, the heroic child who entered Faerie at age twelve, is bewildered, disillusioned, on the brink of the male menopause and fighting mental health issues. He is, quite literally, wondering where the Magic went to. It isn't difficult to suspect Garner is writing an ironic postscript for all those children who devoured the magic of ''Brisingamen'' and ''Gomrath''. And then grew up into adults, thinking back to the magical excitement of reading Garner's adventures as kids, and who today....
* The [[Literature/HowToTrainYourDragon How to Train Your Dragon books]] got progressively darker as the series went on, in lockstep with what the original readers were old enough to handle. It started as an unquestionably silly children's franchise and ended with such things as slavery, torture, and genocide.

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* Creator/AlanGarner wrote two fantasy novels in the early [[TheSixties nineteen-sixties]], 1960s]], aimed at a readership of 12 or above. [[CreatorBacklash The fact he didn't like the books very much]] meant it took him a long time to get around to writing a concluding sequel, ''Literature/{{Boneland}}''. Fifty years, to be precise. ''Boneland'' is as far away as you can possibly get from the certainties and the linear plot of ''Literature/TheMoonOfGomrath''. The book has a dark, grey, quality to it and follows one of the child-characters from the earlier books into adulthood. Colin, the heroic child who entered Faerie at age twelve, is bewildered, disillusioned, on the brink of the male menopause and fighting mental health issues. He is, quite literally, wondering where the Magic went to. It isn't difficult to suspect Garner is writing an ironic postscript for all those children who devoured the magic of ''Brisingamen'' and ''Gomrath''. And then grew up into adults, thinking back to the magical excitement of reading Garner's adventures as kids, and who today....
* The [[Literature/HowToTrainYourDragon How to Train Your Dragon books]] ''Literature/HowToTrainYourDragon'' books got progressively darker as the series went on, in lockstep with what the original readers were old enough to handle. It started as an unquestionably silly children's franchise and ended dealing with such things subjects as slavery, torture, and genocide.
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** The author of this fanfic series intends for it to be considered a ''Franchise/LoveLive'' equivalent to ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'' media such as ''Anime/PokemonOrigins'' and ''WebAnimation/PokemonGenerations'', which are aimed more at adult fans of ''Pokémon'' who grew up playing the Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh and Unova based games who are now adults, and like those [=OVAs=], ''PokéLive!'' can also get quite dark at times and the overall story has a more mature feel to it, including touching upon topics like the death of biological parents, adoption, global-level apocalypses, ClimateChange, war (At least, through the mention of a small-scale nuclear war that happens in a possible future in which [[OriginalCharacter Aleena]] lives.), duty and becoming a hero or heroine for the greater good as well as a sequel saga that shows the various characters involved in specific pairings, such as Hilda and Shizuku, as married couples and who also have children in their adult years too!

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** The author of this fanfic series intends for it to be considered a ''Franchise/LoveLive'' equivalent to ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' media such as ''Anime/PokemonOrigins'' and ''WebAnimation/PokemonGenerations'', which are aimed more at adult fans of ''Pokémon'' who grew up playing the Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh and Unova based games who are now adults, and like those [=OVAs=], ''PokéLive!'' can also get quite dark at times and the overall story has a more mature feel to it, including touching upon topics like the death of biological parents, adoption, global-level apocalypses, ClimateChange, war (At least, through the mention of a small-scale nuclear war that happens in a possible future in which [[OriginalCharacter Aleena]] lives.), duty and becoming a hero or heroine for the greater good as well as a sequel saga that shows the various characters involved in specific pairings, such as Hilda and Shizuku, as married couples and who also have children in their adult years too!
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** The author of this fanfic series intends for it to be considered a ''Franchise/LoveLive'' equivalent to ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'' media such as ''Anime/PokemonOrigins'' and ''WebAnimation/PokemonGenerations'', which are aimed more at adult fans of ''Pokémon'' who grew up playing the Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh and Unova based games who are now adults, and like those [=OVAs=], ''PokéLive!'' can also get quite dark at times and the overall story has a more mature feel to it, including touching upon topics like the death of biological parents, adoption, global-level apocalypses, [[GlobalWarming Climate Change]], war (At least, through the mention of a small-scale nuclear war that happens in a possible future in which [[OriginalCharacter Aleena]] lives.), duty and becoming a hero or heroine for the greater good as well as a sequel saga that shows the various characters involved in specific pairings, such as Hilda and Shizuku, as married couples and who also have children in their adult years too!

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** The author of this fanfic series intends for it to be considered a ''Franchise/LoveLive'' equivalent to ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'' media such as ''Anime/PokemonOrigins'' and ''WebAnimation/PokemonGenerations'', which are aimed more at adult fans of ''Pokémon'' who grew up playing the Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh and Unova based games who are now adults, and like those [=OVAs=], ''PokéLive!'' can also get quite dark at times and the overall story has a more mature feel to it, including touching upon topics like the death of biological parents, adoption, global-level apocalypses, [[GlobalWarming Climate Change]], ClimateChange, war (At least, through the mention of a small-scale nuclear war that happens in a possible future in which [[OriginalCharacter Aleena]] lives.), duty and becoming a hero or heroine for the greater good as well as a sequel saga that shows the various characters involved in specific pairings, such as Hilda and Shizuku, as married couples and who also have children in their adult years too!
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* At times compared to many {{Toku}} series, Franchise/{{KamenRider}} has many cases of this.

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* At times compared to many {{Toku}} series, Franchise/{{KamenRider}} ''Franchise/KamenRider'' has many cases of this.
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* At times compared to many {{Toku}} series, Franchise/{{KamenRider}} has many cases of this.



%%* One word: ''Franchise/{{DCAU}}''. Especially ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited''.

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%%* One word: ''Franchise/{{DCAU}}''. Especially with ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited''.



* The first four seasons of ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' (which originally aired from 2001 to 2004), while generally more ambitious in style and serious in tone than other shows from Creator/CartoonNetwork at the time, were still rated TV-Y7. The fifth season, made 16 years later, is rated both TV-PG and TV-14 for a good reason, dealing with BloodierAndGorier levels of violence and DarkerAndEdgier themes (such as the main character contemplating [[DespairEventHorizon the possibility of suicide]]).

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* The first four seasons of ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' (which originally aired from 2001 to 2004), while generally more ambitious in style and serious in tone than other shows from Creator/CartoonNetwork at the time, were still rated TV-Y7. The fifth season, made 16 years later, is rated both TV-PG and TV-14 for a good reason, dealing with BloodierAndGorier levels of violence and DarkerAndEdgier themes (such as the main character contemplating [[DespairEventHorizon the possibility of suicide]]).
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* While ''Franchise/DragonBall'' has always been a children's franchise in Japan, its English localization has grown with the audience (although that doesn't stop the franchise having a MultipleDemographicAppeal, however). This is due to Japan and America having [[ValuesDissonance very different ideas about what is and isn't appropriate for children in media]] and Funimation's localization attitude changing drastically a few years after Dragon Ball was launched. Originally, [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness Funimation heavily re-versioned the series to reflect western animation of the time]] and follow strict syndication rules. When syndication ended, the show was edited to be more tamer and family-friendly on TV and VHS, but was uncut on DVD. The uncut release (with blood, violence and mild swearing) is now the only version of the series available. ''[[Anime/DragonBallKai Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Chapters]]'' and ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' now both premiered on Creator/AdultSwim, with no family-friendly version (at least in the United States until Toonami in Asia became defunct) for now.

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* While ''Franchise/DragonBall'' has always been a children's franchise in Japan, its English localization has grown with the audience (although that doesn't stop the franchise having a MultipleDemographicAppeal, however). This is due to Japan and America having [[ValuesDissonance very different ideas about what is and isn't appropriate for children in media]] and Funimation's localization attitude changing drastically a few years after Dragon Ball was launched. Originally, [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness Funimation heavily re-versioned the series to reflect western animation of the time]] and follow strict syndication rules. When syndication ended, the show was edited to be more tamer and family-friendly on TV and VHS, but was uncut on DVD. The uncut release (with blood, violence and mild swearing) is now the only version of the series available. ''[[Anime/DragonBallKai ''[[Anime/DragonBallZKai Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Chapters]]'' and ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' now both premiered on Creator/AdultSwim, with no family-friendly version (at least in the United States until Toonami in Asia became defunct) for now.
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* The ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' video games have taken on more mature subjects in their storylines over the years as their original audience has now grown to adulthood. Later games deal with themes like whether or not capturing Pokemon counts as animal abuse, AbusiveParents, world overpopulation, alternate dimensions, broken families, over-worked employees, and more. The later villains are also far greater in threat and [[VileVillainSaccharineShow vileness]] than [[TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily Team Rocket]] from the earlier games. On another front, the games have slowly begun acknowledging the TournamentPlay scene in-universe, to cater to the younger players who got into competitive battling as they grew up. Later games add AntiFrustrationFeatures aimed specifically at competitive players. Similarly, Nintendo's ''VideoGame/Earthbound'' (aka ''Mother'' in Japan) trilogy (despite being a WidgetSeries) had cases of this, especially with the GrandFinale of the trilogy, ''VideoGame/Mother3''.

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* The ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' video games have taken on more mature subjects in their storylines over the years as their original audience has now grown to adulthood. Later games deal with themes like whether or not capturing Pokemon counts as animal abuse, AbusiveParents, world overpopulation, alternate dimensions, broken families, over-worked employees, and more. The later villains are also far greater in threat and [[VileVillainSaccharineShow vileness]] than [[TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily Team Rocket]] from the earlier games. On another front, the games have slowly begun acknowledging the TournamentPlay scene in-universe, to cater to the younger players who got into competitive battling as they grew up. Later games add AntiFrustrationFeatures aimed specifically at competitive players. Similarly, Nintendo's ''VideoGame/Earthbound'' ''VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}'' (aka ''Mother'' in Japan) trilogy (despite being a WidgetSeries) had cases of this, especially with the GrandFinale of the trilogy, ''VideoGame/Mother3''.



* The ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series has many cases of this as well, like the ''Zelda'' series does along with other JRPG franchises such as Nintendo's ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'' and ''Franchise/FireEmblem'', SEGA's ''VideoGame/PhantasyStar'' and Bandai-Namco's ''VideoGame/TalesSeries''. The same can be said with Square-Enix's fellow RPG series, ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' (while the Kingdom Hearts is slightly LighterAndSofter at times than one of it's two big inspirations, it had been going to the Growing with the Audience route as well), to the point that as Players who grew up playing the Games, the themes became more understandable to the grown-up Gamers who played them back in their Younger years.

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* The ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series has many cases of this as well, like the ''Zelda'' series does along with other JRPG franchises such as Nintendo's ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'' and ''Franchise/FireEmblem'', SEGA's ''VideoGame/PhantasyStar'' and Bandai-Namco's ''VideoGame/TalesSeries''. The same can be said with Square-Enix's fellow RPG series, ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' (while the Kingdom Hearts is slightly LighterAndSofter at times than one of it's two big inspirations, it had been going to the Growing with the Audience route as well), to the point that as Players who grew up playing the Games, Games of the franchise, the themes became more understandable to the grown-up Gamers (especially with Teenagers and Young Adults who are in their High School, College and University years in addition to including the [[EstrogenBrigade fangirls of the JRPG franchises]]) who played them back in their Younger years.
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* ''Film/ChristopherRobin'' contrasts with previous Disney's ''Franchise/{{WinnieThePooh}}'' projects with this trope.

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* ''Film/ChristopherRobin'' contrasts with previous Disney's ''Franchise/{{WinnieThePooh}}'' ''Franchise/{{Winnie The Pooh}}'' projects with this trope.



* The ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' video games have taken on more mature subjects in their storylines over the years as their original audience has now grown to adulthood. Later games deal with themes like whether or not capturing Pokemon counts as animal abuse, AbusiveParents, world overpopulation, alternate dimensions, broken families, over-worked employees, and more. The later villains are also far greater in threat and [[VileVillainSaccharineShow vileness]] than [[TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily Team Rocket]] from the earlier games. On another front, the games have slowly begun acknowledging the TournamentPlay scene in-universe, to cater to the younger players who got into competitive battling as they grew up. Later games add AntiFrustrationFeatures aimed specifically at competitive players.

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* The ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' video games have taken on more mature subjects in their storylines over the years as their original audience has now grown to adulthood. Later games deal with themes like whether or not capturing Pokemon counts as animal abuse, AbusiveParents, world overpopulation, alternate dimensions, broken families, over-worked employees, and more. The later villains are also far greater in threat and [[VileVillainSaccharineShow vileness]] than [[TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily Team Rocket]] from the earlier games. On another front, the games have slowly begun acknowledging the TournamentPlay scene in-universe, to cater to the younger players who got into competitive battling as they grew up. Later games add AntiFrustrationFeatures aimed specifically at competitive players. Similarly, Nintendo's ''VideoGame/Earthbound'' (aka ''Mother'' in Japan) trilogy (despite being a WidgetSeries) had cases of this, especially with the GrandFinale of the trilogy, ''VideoGame/Mother3''.



* The ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series has many cases of this as well, like the ''Zelda'' series does along with other JRPG games such as the ''VideoGame/TalesSeries''. The same can be said with Square-Enix's fellow RPG series, ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'', to the point that as Players who grew up playing the Games, the themes became more understandable to the grown-up Gamers who played them back in their Younger years.

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* The ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series has many cases of this as well, like the ''Zelda'' series does along with other JRPG games franchises such as the Nintendo's ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'' and ''Franchise/FireEmblem'', SEGA's ''VideoGame/PhantasyStar'' and Bandai-Namco's ''VideoGame/TalesSeries''. The same can be said with Square-Enix's fellow RPG series, ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'', ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' (while the Kingdom Hearts is slightly LighterAndSofter at times than one of it's two big inspirations, it had been going to the Growing with the Audience route as well), to the point that as Players who grew up playing the Games, the themes became more understandable to the grown-up Gamers who played them back in their Younger years.
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* ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri'' and ''Anime/DigimonAdventureLastEvolutionKizuna'': While ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' was aimed at kids, the films are geared towards an audience that grew up watching the original series, having more mature plotlines and themes.

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* ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri'' and ''Anime/DigimonAdventureLastEvolutionKizuna'': While ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' was aimed at kids, the films are geared towards an audience teens and adults that grew up watching the original series, having more mature plotlines and themes.
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** There are multiple shoutouts/references to various media that fans of the franchises involved in the crossover are most likely familiar with as well as some that may well fly over their heads such as some references to old sitcoms like ''Series/AllInTheFamily'' and ''Series/SanfordAndSon'' and there is an attempt to give the series MultipleDemographicAppeal so there's something for everyone as well as meshing various continuities of the franchises involved to give it an UltimateUniverse feel! In addition to the aforenentioned PKMN fans, ''PokéLive!'' will most likely appeal to those who were younger teens, tweens or even children who first got into LL! through the ''[[Anime/LoveLive School Idol Project]]'' and ''[[Anime/LoveLiveSunshine Sunshine]]'' anime and/or the original ''[[VideoGame/LoveLiveSchoolIdolFestival School Idol Festival]]'' mobile game when those first came out who are most likely adults or older teens now at the very least, and who may also want a more darker, {{Shonen}}-like take on the legendary idol franchise!

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** There are multiple shoutouts/references to various media that fans of the franchises involved in the crossover are most likely familiar with as well as some that may well fly over their heads such as some references to old sitcoms like ''Series/AllInTheFamily'' and ''Series/SanfordAndSon'' as well as a couple of references to ''Film/SinginInTheRain'' as well as other old Hollywood movies and there is an attempt to give the series MultipleDemographicAppeal so there's something for everyone as well as meshing various continuities of the franchises involved to give it an UltimateUniverse feel! In addition to the aforenentioned PKMN fans, ''PokéLive!'' will most likely appeal to those who were younger teens, tweens or even children who first got into LL! through the ''[[Anime/LoveLive School Idol Project]]'' and ''[[Anime/LoveLiveSunshine Sunshine]]'' anime and/or the original ''[[VideoGame/LoveLiveSchoolIdolFestival School Idol Festival]]'' mobile game when those first came out who are most likely adults or older teens now at the very least, and who may also want a more darker, {{Shonen}}-like take on the legendary idol franchise!
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* ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri'': While ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' was aimed at kids, the films are geared towards an audience that grew up watching the original series, having more mature plotlines and themes.

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* ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri'': ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri'' and ''Anime/DigimonAdventureLastEvolutionKizuna'': While ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' was aimed at kids, the films are geared towards an audience that grew up watching the original series, having more mature plotlines and themes.
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* Emman himself (of all people), confirms his intentions for ''Max's Extremely Goofy College Life'' and ''Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game'' (aka the real GrandFinale to ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', where Max [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally gets his own happy ending]]) to be made for the Target audience for [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie both]] [[WesternAnimation/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie Goofy Movies]] who are now Teenagers and Young Adults in High School and College years while at the same time, having a MultipleDemographicAppeal. Regarding to the latter, as Teenagers and Young Adults who watched Goof Troop and both Goofy Movies who are now more familiar with many kinds of media aimed at them. From 1980s-90s Movies, Shows, Comics and stuff such as ''Film/Scarface1983'', ''Film/TopGun'', ''Franchise/{{TheTerminator}}'', ''Film/{{Dirty Harry}}'', ''Film/{{Tron}}'', ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'', ''Series/KnightRider'', ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', ''Series/MiamiVice'', ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'', ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'' in addition to ''Anime/UltimateMuscle'' (albeit with a Terryman Expy with bits of the Hero from Airwolf while at the same time, including some of the RatedMForManly traits), ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'', ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' and so many more to count and as well as Music/MichaelJackson and Music/{{Queen}} (in which he cited them as his influences for the game), to Video Games that they are more familiar with as they grow up such as Rockstar's ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' franchise (and his Goof Troop game even [[FollowTheLeader followed the footsteps]] to an another family-friendly GTA Clone, ''VideoGame/LegoCityUndercover'' where it would be a LighterAndSofter AlternateCompanyEquivalent while at the same time, a GenreThrowback to the material perfect for a typical ''GTA''-like game) and in fact, this also contrasts with ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' (an another show that has Goofy appearing), to the point that as opposed to this show being more LighterAndSofter than previous Mickey Mouse incarnations, his proposal new chapters for Max's adventures would grow with the fans of the Goof Troop Universe as a whole who are now in High School and College while they had plans to get married. Likewise with the Kingdom Hearts franchise and the 2020 Avengers Game, it would be distributed and published by Square-Enix. He also did a similar approach if we got a ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst''-based ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'', ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY and]] ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreed''-esque Action RPG Video Game (with Stealth and Hack-'n-Slash stuff added too). The Game would be published and distributed by Square-Enix, much like he said with his Goof Troop game (if it ever gonna get made). The game would also have a slight GenreShift, from a Medieval Fantasy to a ScienceFantasy Video Game with UrbanFantasy elements. As Young Girls and Boys who watched and grew up with the show in which they later (the demographic of ''Sofia the First'' and as for the former, main demographic of the ''Franchise/DisneyPrincess'' franchise in general) grow more older into Teenagers and Young Adults in which they are familiar with a variety of franchises in many genres (including ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'', many Marvel and DC Comic Book Superheroes, the works of Bruce Lee, ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and others), he intends the Game to be his ScienceFantasy meets UrbanFantasy with a dash of a HighFantasy based [[VideoGame/DarkSouls Souls]] [[VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}} borne]] we never got. As for the latter, it would contrast the FleetingDemographic trope that almost every franchise aimed at young boys and girls had, due to the said things above. For the former two's case, he even wants to do everything he can impress the fans. From making his own [[SugarWiki/{{HeartwarmingMoments}} heartwarming approach]] to the AdoredByTheNetwork trope in which he confirms that the entirety of ''Goof Troop'' itself as well as three Max-centric episodes of ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' would be aired on TV and it's aforementioned films would get re-releases for Cinemas in addition to his own Heartwarming Approach to the ReReleasedForFree trope to promote the game (including its two films), to cross-promotions of franchises that the fans who grew up watching ''Goof Troop'' and its films became more familiar with such as Disney and Square-Enix's own franchises (as for the latter's case, the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' titles (in particular, the game would have Max cosplaying as [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Squall "Leon" Leonhart]] (complete with a CoverVersion of Faye Wong's Eyes on Me performed by Asami Imai as Chihaya Kisaragi in it's entirety in English) and by extension, a few others into the mix like ''VideoGame/TombRaider'' to the point that Lara Croft is one of the more fitting Urban-based Heroes and Heroines to cross-promote with), Bandai-Namco's ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'' (considering the fact that the [[EstrogenBrigade fangirls of Goof Troop as a whole became familiar with J-pop stuff]]), Shuiesha's ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'', Ubisoft's ''VideoGame/{{Splinter Cell}}'' (But that doesn't mean the Game can't include a special ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}'' Easter Egg and the Splinter Cell thing would be complete with Max cosplaying as Sam Fisher) and more, to the point that he wanted the marketing and such that has Max in them would be more Urban fitting compared to many other animated works that are aimed at Everyone.

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* ''ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog'' started out as a gag comic with elements taken from both cartoons (WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog, WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM) running when it premiered. It eventually started moving more into a serialized dramedy before fully making the leap to action the older its readers got. While there is still a bit of levity here and there, the arcs up to its cancellation were nowhere near as silly as when it started.

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''ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog'' started out as a gag comic with elements taken from both cartoons (WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog, WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM) (''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'', ''WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM'') running when it premiered. It eventually started moving more into a serialized dramedy before fully making the leap to action the older its readers got. While there is still a bit of levity here and there, the arcs up to its cancellation were nowhere near as silly as when it started.
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* ''ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog'' started out as a gag comic with elements taken from both cartoons ([[WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog, WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM) running when it premiered. It eventually started moving more into a serialized dramedy before fully making the leap to action the older its readers got. While there is still a bit of levity here and there, the arcs up to its cancellation were nowhere near as silly as when it started.

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* ''ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog'' started out as a gag comic with elements taken from both cartoons ([[WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog, (WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog, WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM) running when it premiered. It eventually started moving more into a serialized dramedy before fully making the leap to action the older its readers got. While there is still a bit of levity here and there, the arcs up to its cancellation were nowhere near as silly as when it started.
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* The entire American comics industry has fallen into this over the past 20 years or so, with about 90% of title out there right now focusing on the teen/twenty-something demographic.
* ''ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog'' started out as a gag comic with elements taken from [[WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog both]] [[WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM cartoons]] running when it premiered. It eventually started moving more into a serialized dramedy before fully making the leap to action the older its readers got. While there is still a bit of levity here and there, the arcs up to its cancellation were nowhere near as silly as when it started.

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* The entire American comics industry has fallen into this over the past 20 years or so, with about 90% of title titles out there right now focusing on the teen/twenty-something demographic.
* ''ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog'' started out as a gag comic with elements taken from [[WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog both]] [[WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM cartoons]] both cartoons ([[WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog, WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM) running when it premiered. It eventually started moving more into a serialized dramedy before fully making the leap to action the older its readers got. While there is still a bit of levity here and there, the arcs up to its cancellation were nowhere near as silly as when it started.
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You were a kid in TheEighties and grew up watching your favorite MerchandiseDriven cartoon but lost interest as you grew older. Suddenly it's TheNineties, and you're bored, flipping through the channels one day, and what do you see? A DarkerAndEdgier (or UltimateUniverse-ish) revamp of the show you used to watch! It's good! You get sucked right into it! Fast forward to the TurnOfTheMillennium and to a lesser extent, TheNewTens and you hear news that this show is being adapted into a big budget LiveActionAdaptation. You go into the theaters, and what do you notice? All the other moviegoers are in their 20s like yourself and probably grew up watching the show like you did. This isn't a coincidence; whoever created the show made a decision to gradually increase the target audience's age as its fans grew older. This trope is one of the biggest sources of OldGuardVersusNewBlood trouble around. It's absolutely great for the old guard, but the new blood often feels it just isn't the same if they came in late.

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You were a kid in TheEighties and grew up watching your favorite MerchandiseDriven cartoon but lost interest as you grew older. Suddenly it's TheNineties, and you're you are bored, flipping through the channels one day, and what do you see? A DarkerAndEdgier (or UltimateUniverse-ish) revamp of the show you used to watch! It's good! You get sucked right into it! Fast forward to the TurnOfTheMillennium and to a lesser extent, TheNewTens and you hear news that this show is being adapted into a big budget LiveActionAdaptation. You go into the theaters, and what do you notice? All the other moviegoers are in their 20s like yourself and probably grew up watching the show like you did. This isn't a coincidence; whoever created the show made a decision to gradually increase the target audience's age as its fans grew older. This trope is one of the biggest sources of OldGuardVersusNewBlood trouble around. It's absolutely great for the old guard, but the new blood often feels it just isn't the same if they came in late.
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You were a kid in TheEighties and grew up watching your favorite MerchandiseDriven cartoon but lost interest as you grew older. Suddenly it's TheNineties, and you're bored, flipping through the channels one day, and what do you see? A DarkerAndEdgier (or UltimateUniverse-ish) revamp of the show you used to watch! It's good! You get sucked right into it! Fast forward to the TurnOfTheMillennium and to a lesser extent, the NewTens and you hear news that this show is being adapted into a big budget LiveActionAdaptation. You go into the theaters, and what do you notice? All the other moviegoers are in their 20s like yourself and probably grew up watching the show like you did. This isn't a coincidence; whoever created the show made a decision to gradually increase the target audience's age as its fans grew older. This trope is one of the biggest sources of OldGuardVersusNewBlood trouble around. It's absolutely great for the old guard, but the new blood often feels it just isn't the same if they came in late.

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You were a kid in TheEighties and grew up watching your favorite MerchandiseDriven cartoon but lost interest as you grew older. Suddenly it's TheNineties, and you're bored, flipping through the channels one day, and what do you see? A DarkerAndEdgier (or UltimateUniverse-ish) revamp of the show you used to watch! It's good! You get sucked right into it! Fast forward to the TurnOfTheMillennium and to a lesser extent, the NewTens TheNewTens and you hear news that this show is being adapted into a big budget LiveActionAdaptation. You go into the theaters, and what do you notice? All the other moviegoers are in their 20s like yourself and probably grew up watching the show like you did. This isn't a coincidence; whoever created the show made a decision to gradually increase the target audience's age as its fans grew older. This trope is one of the biggest sources of OldGuardVersusNewBlood trouble around. It's absolutely great for the old guard, but the new blood often feels it just isn't the same if they came in late.



* Emman himself (of all people), confirms his intentions for ''Max's Extremely Goofy College Life'' and ''Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game'' (aka the real GrandFinale to ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', where Max [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally gets his own happy ending]]) to be made for the Target audience for [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie both]] [[WesternAnimation/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie Goofy Movies]] who are now Teenagers and Young Adults in High School and College years while at the same time, having a MultipleDemographicAppeal. Regarding to the latter, as Teenagers and Young Adults who watched Goof Troop and both Goofy Movies who are now more familiar with many kinds of media aimed at them. From 1980s-90s Movies, Shows, Comics and stuff such as ''Film/Scarface1983'', ''Film/TopGun'', ''Franchise/{{TheTerminator}}'', ''Film/{{Dirty Harry}}'', ''Film/{{Tron}}'', ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'', ''Series/KnightRider'', ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', ''Series/MiamiVice'', ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'', ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'' in addition to ''Anime/UltimateMuscle'' (albeit with a Terryman Expy with bits of the Hero from Airwolf while at the same time, including some of the RatedMForManly traits), ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'', ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' and so many more to count and as well as Music/MichaelJackson and Music/{{Queen}} (in which he cited them as his influences for the game), to Video Games that they are more familiar with as they grow up such as Rockstar's ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' franchise (and his Goof Troop game even [[FollowTheLeader followed the footsteps]] to an another family-friendly GTA Clone, ''VideoGame/LegoCityUndercover'' where it would be a LighterAndSofter AlternateCompanyEquivalent while at the same time, a GenreThrowback to the material perfect for a typical ''GTA''-like game) and in fact, this also contrasts with ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' (an another show that has Goofy appearing), to the point that as opposed to this show being more LighterAndSofter than previous Mickey Mouse incarnations, his proposal new chapters for Max's adventures would grow with the fans of the Goof Troop Universe as a whole who are now in High School and College while they had plans to get married. Likewise with the Kingdom Hearts franchise and the 2020 Avengers Game, it would be distributed and published by Square-Enix. He also did a similar approach if we got a ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst''-based ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'', ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY and]] ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreed''-esque Action RPG Video Game (with Stealth and Hack-'n-Slash stuff added too). The Game would be published and distributed by Square-Enix, much like he said with his Goof Troop game (if it ever gonna get made). The game would also have a slight GenreShift, from a Medieval Fantasy to a ScienceFantasy Video Game with UrbanFantasy elements. As Young Girls and Boys who watched and grew up with the show in which they later (the demographic of ''Sofia the First'' and as for the former, main demographic of the ''Franchise/DisneyPrincess'' franchise in general) grow more older into Teenagers and Young Adults in which they are familiar with a variety of franchises in many genres (including ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'', many Marvel and DC Comic Book Superheroes, the works of Bruce Lee, ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and others), he intends the Game to be his ScienceFantasy meets UrbanFantasy with a dash of a HighFantasy based [[VideoGame/DarkSouls Souls]] [[VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}} borne]] we never got. As for the latter, it would contrast the FleetingDemographic trope that almost every franchise aimed at young boys and girls had, due to the said things above. For the former two's case, he even wants to do everything he can impress the fans. From making his own [[SugarWiki/{{HeartwarmingMoments}} heartwarming approach]] to the AdoredByTheNetwork trope in which he confirms that the entirety of ''Goof Troop'' itself as well as three Max-centric episodes of ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' would be aired and it's aforementioned films would get re-releases for Cinemas in addition to his own Heartwarming Approach to the ReReleasedForFree trope to promote the game (including its two films), to cross-promotions of franchises that the fans who grew up watching ''Goof Troop'' and its films such as Disney and Square-Enix's own franchises (as for the latter's case, the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' titles (in particular, the game would have Max cosplaying as [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Squall "Leon" Leonhart]] (complete with a CoverVersion of Faye Wong's Eyes on Me performed by Asami Imai as Chihaya Kisaragi in it's entirety in English) and by extension, a few others into the mix), Bandai-Namco's ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'' (considering the fact that the [[EstrogenBrigade fangirls of Goof Troop as a whole became familiar with J-pop stuff]]), Shuiesha's ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'', Ubisoft's ''VideoGame/{{Splinter Cell}}'' (But that doesn't mean the Game can't include a special ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}'' Easter Egg and the Splinter Cell thing would be complete with Max cosplaying as Sam Fisher) and more, to the point that he wanted the marketing and such that has Max in them would be more Urban fitting compared to many other animated works that are aimed at Everyone.

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* Emman himself (of all people), confirms his intentions for ''Max's Extremely Goofy College Life'' and ''Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game'' (aka the real GrandFinale to ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', where Max [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally gets his own happy ending]]) to be made for the Target audience for [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie both]] [[WesternAnimation/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie Goofy Movies]] who are now Teenagers and Young Adults in High School and College years while at the same time, having a MultipleDemographicAppeal. Regarding to the latter, as Teenagers and Young Adults who watched Goof Troop and both Goofy Movies who are now more familiar with many kinds of media aimed at them. From 1980s-90s Movies, Shows, Comics and stuff such as ''Film/Scarface1983'', ''Film/TopGun'', ''Franchise/{{TheTerminator}}'', ''Film/{{Dirty Harry}}'', ''Film/{{Tron}}'', ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'', ''Series/KnightRider'', ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', ''Series/MiamiVice'', ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'', ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'' in addition to ''Anime/UltimateMuscle'' (albeit with a Terryman Expy with bits of the Hero from Airwolf while at the same time, including some of the RatedMForManly traits), ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'', ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' and so many more to count and as well as Music/MichaelJackson and Music/{{Queen}} (in which he cited them as his influences for the game), to Video Games that they are more familiar with as they grow up such as Rockstar's ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' franchise (and his Goof Troop game even [[FollowTheLeader followed the footsteps]] to an another family-friendly GTA Clone, ''VideoGame/LegoCityUndercover'' where it would be a LighterAndSofter AlternateCompanyEquivalent while at the same time, a GenreThrowback to the material perfect for a typical ''GTA''-like game) and in fact, this also contrasts with ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' (an another show that has Goofy appearing), to the point that as opposed to this show being more LighterAndSofter than previous Mickey Mouse incarnations, his proposal new chapters for Max's adventures would grow with the fans of the Goof Troop Universe as a whole who are now in High School and College while they had plans to get married. Likewise with the Kingdom Hearts franchise and the 2020 Avengers Game, it would be distributed and published by Square-Enix. He also did a similar approach if we got a ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst''-based ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'', ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY and]] ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreed''-esque Action RPG Video Game (with Stealth and Hack-'n-Slash stuff added too). The Game would be published and distributed by Square-Enix, much like he said with his Goof Troop game (if it ever gonna get made). The game would also have a slight GenreShift, from a Medieval Fantasy to a ScienceFantasy Video Game with UrbanFantasy elements. As Young Girls and Boys who watched and grew up with the show in which they later (the demographic of ''Sofia the First'' and as for the former, main demographic of the ''Franchise/DisneyPrincess'' franchise in general) grow more older into Teenagers and Young Adults in which they are familiar with a variety of franchises in many genres (including ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'', many Marvel and DC Comic Book Superheroes, the works of Bruce Lee, ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and others), he intends the Game to be his ScienceFantasy meets UrbanFantasy with a dash of a HighFantasy based [[VideoGame/DarkSouls Souls]] [[VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}} borne]] we never got. As for the latter, it would contrast the FleetingDemographic trope that almost every franchise aimed at young boys and girls had, due to the said things above. For the former two's case, he even wants to do everything he can impress the fans. From making his own [[SugarWiki/{{HeartwarmingMoments}} heartwarming approach]] to the AdoredByTheNetwork trope in which he confirms that the entirety of ''Goof Troop'' itself as well as three Max-centric episodes of ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' would be aired on TV and it's aforementioned films would get re-releases for Cinemas in addition to his own Heartwarming Approach to the ReReleasedForFree trope to promote the game (including its two films), to cross-promotions of franchises that the fans who grew up watching ''Goof Troop'' and its films became more familiar with such as Disney and Square-Enix's own franchises (as for the latter's case, the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' titles (in particular, the game would have Max cosplaying as [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Squall "Leon" Leonhart]] (complete with a CoverVersion of Faye Wong's Eyes on Me performed by Asami Imai as Chihaya Kisaragi in it's entirety in English) and by extension, a few others into the mix), mix like ''VideoGame/TombRaider'' to the point that Lara Croft is one of the more fitting Urban-based Heroes and Heroines to cross-promote with), Bandai-Namco's ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'' (considering the fact that the [[EstrogenBrigade fangirls of Goof Troop as a whole became familiar with J-pop stuff]]), Shuiesha's ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'', Ubisoft's ''VideoGame/{{Splinter Cell}}'' (But that doesn't mean the Game can't include a special ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}'' Easter Egg and the Splinter Cell thing would be complete with Max cosplaying as Sam Fisher) and more, to the point that he wanted the marketing and such that has Max in them would be more Urban fitting compared to many other animated works that are aimed at Everyone.

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* Emman himself (of all people), confirms his intentions for ''Max's Extremely Goofy College Life'' and ''Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game'' (aka the real GrandFinale to ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', where Max [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally gets his own happy ending]]) to be made for the Target audience for [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie both]] [[WesternAnimation/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie Goofy Movies]] who are now Teenagers and Young Adults in High School and College years while at the same time, having a MultipleDemographicAppeal. Regarding to the latter, as Teenagers and Young Adults who watched Goof Troop and both Goofy Movies who are now more familiar with many kinds of media aimed at them. From 1980s-90s Movies, Shows, Comics and stuff such as ''Film/Scarface1983'', ''Film/TopGun'', ''Franchise/{{TheTerminator}}'', ''Film/{{Dirty Harry}}'', ''Film/{{Tron}}'', ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'', ''Series/KnightRider'', ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', ''Series/MiamiVice'', ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'', ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'' in addition to ''Anime/UltimateMuscle'' (albeit with a Terryman Expy with bits of the Hero from Airwolf while at the same time, including some of the RatedMForManly traits), ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'', ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' and so many more to count and as well as Music/MichaelJackson and Music/{{Queen}} (in which he cited them as his influences for the game), to Video Games that they are more familiar with as they grow up such as Rockstar's ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' franchise (and his Goof Troop game even [[FollowTheLeader followed the footsteps]] to an another family-friendly GTA Clone, ''VideoGame/LegoCityUndercover'' where it would be a LighterAndSofter AlternateCompanyEquivalent while at the same time, a GenreThrowback to the material perfect for a typical ''GTA''-like game) and in fact, this also contrasts with ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' (an another show that has Goofy appearing), to the point that as opposed to this show being more LighterAndSofter than previous Mickey Mouse incarnations, his proposal new chapters for Max's adventures would grow with the fans of the Goof Troop Universe as a whole who are now in High School and College while they had plans to get married. Likewise with the Kingdom Hearts franchise and the 2020 Avengers Game, it would be distributed and published by Square-Enix. He also did a similar approach if we got a ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst''-based ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'', ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY and]] ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreed''-esque Action RPG Video Game (with Stealth and Hack-'n-Slash stuff added too). The Game would be published and distributed by Square-Enix, much like he said with his Goof Troop game (if it ever gonna get made). The game would also have a slight GenreShift, from a Medieval Fantasy to a ScienceFantasy Video Game with UrbanFantasy elements. As Young Girls and Boys who watched and grew up with the show in which they later (the demographic of ''Sofia the First'' and as for the former, main demographic of the ''Franchise/DisneyPrincess'' franchise in general) grow more older into Teenagers and Young Adults in which they are familiar with a variety of franchises in many genres (including ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'', many Marvel and DC Comic Book Superheroes, the works of Bruce Lee, ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and others), he intends the Game to be his ScienceFantasy meets UrbanFantasy with a dash of a HighFantasy based [[VideoGame/DarkSouls Souls]] [[VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}} borne]] we never got. As for the latter, it would contrast the FleetingDemographic trope that almost every franchise aimed at young boys and girls had, due to the said things above.
** For the former two's case, he even wants to do everything he can impress the fans. From making his own [[SugarWiki/{{HeartwarmingMoments}} heartwarming approach]] to the AdoredByTheNetwork trope in which he confirms that the entirety of ''Goof Troop'' itself as well as three Max-centric episodes of ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' would be aired and it's aforementioned films would get re-releases for Cinemas in addition to his own Heartwarming Approach to the ReReleasedForFree trope to promote the game (including its two films), to cross-promotions of franchises that the fans who grew up watching ''Goof Troop'' and its films such as Disney and Square-Enix's own franchises (as for the latter's case, the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' titles (in particular, the game would have Max cosplaying as [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Squall "Leon" Leonhart]] (complete with a CoverVersion of Faye Wong's Eyes on Me performed by Asami Imai as Chihaya Kisaragi in it's entirety in English) and by extension, a few others into the mix), Bandai-Namco's ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'' (considering the fact that the [[EstrogenBrigade fangirls of Goof Troop as a whole became familiar with J-pop stuff]]), Shuiesha's ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'', Ubisoft's ''VideoGame/{{Splinter Cell}}'' (But that doesn't mean the Game can't include a special ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}'' Easter Egg and the Splinter Cell thing would be complete with Max cosplaying as Sam Fisher) and more, to the point that he wanted the marketing and such that has Max in them would be more Urban fitting compared to many other animated works that are aimed at Everyone.

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* Emman himself (of all people), confirms his intentions for ''Max's Extremely Goofy College Life'' and ''Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game'' (aka the real GrandFinale to ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', where Max [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally gets his own happy ending]]) to be made for the Target audience for [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie both]] [[WesternAnimation/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie Goofy Movies]] who are now Teenagers and Young Adults in High School and College years while at the same time, having a MultipleDemographicAppeal. Regarding to the latter, as Teenagers and Young Adults who watched Goof Troop and both Goofy Movies who are now more familiar with many kinds of media aimed at them. From 1980s-90s Movies, Shows, Comics and stuff such as ''Film/Scarface1983'', ''Film/TopGun'', ''Franchise/{{TheTerminator}}'', ''Film/{{Dirty Harry}}'', ''Film/{{Tron}}'', ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'', ''Series/KnightRider'', ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', ''Series/MiamiVice'', ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'', ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'' in addition to ''Anime/UltimateMuscle'' (albeit with a Terryman Expy with bits of the Hero from Airwolf while at the same time, including some of the RatedMForManly traits), ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'', ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' and so many more to count and as well as Music/MichaelJackson and Music/{{Queen}} (in which he cited them as his influences for the game), to Video Games that they are more familiar with as they grow up such as Rockstar's ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' franchise (and his Goof Troop game even [[FollowTheLeader followed the footsteps]] to an another family-friendly GTA Clone, ''VideoGame/LegoCityUndercover'' where it would be a LighterAndSofter AlternateCompanyEquivalent while at the same time, a GenreThrowback to the material perfect for a typical ''GTA''-like game) and in fact, this also contrasts with ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' (an another show that has Goofy appearing), to the point that as opposed to this show being more LighterAndSofter than previous Mickey Mouse incarnations, his proposal new chapters for Max's adventures would grow with the fans of the Goof Troop Universe as a whole who are now in High School and College while they had plans to get married. Likewise with the Kingdom Hearts franchise and the 2020 Avengers Game, it would be distributed and published by Square-Enix. He also did a similar approach if we got a ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst''-based ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'', ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY and]] ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreed''-esque Action RPG Video Game (with Stealth and Hack-'n-Slash stuff added too). The Game would be published and distributed by Square-Enix, much like he said with his Goof Troop game (if it ever gonna get made). The game would also have a slight GenreShift, from a Medieval Fantasy to a ScienceFantasy Video Game with UrbanFantasy elements. As Young Girls and Boys who watched and grew up with the show in which they later (the demographic of ''Sofia the First'' and as for the former, main demographic of the ''Franchise/DisneyPrincess'' franchise in general) grow more older into Teenagers and Young Adults in which they are familiar with a variety of franchises in many genres (including ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'', many Marvel and DC Comic Book Superheroes, the works of Bruce Lee, ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and others), he intends the Game to be his ScienceFantasy meets UrbanFantasy with a dash of a HighFantasy based [[VideoGame/DarkSouls Souls]] [[VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}} borne]] we never got. As for the latter, it would contrast the FleetingDemographic trope that almost every franchise aimed at young boys and girls had, due to the said things above.
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above. For the former two's case, he even wants to do everything he can impress the fans. From making his own [[SugarWiki/{{HeartwarmingMoments}} heartwarming approach]] to the AdoredByTheNetwork trope in which he confirms that the entirety of ''Goof Troop'' itself as well as three Max-centric episodes of ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' would be aired and it's aforementioned films would get re-releases for Cinemas in addition to his own Heartwarming Approach to the ReReleasedForFree trope to promote the game (including its two films), to cross-promotions of franchises that the fans who grew up watching ''Goof Troop'' and its films such as Disney and Square-Enix's own franchises (as for the latter's case, the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' titles (in particular, the game would have Max cosplaying as [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Squall "Leon" Leonhart]] (complete with a CoverVersion of Faye Wong's Eyes on Me performed by Asami Imai as Chihaya Kisaragi in it's entirety in English) and by extension, a few others into the mix), Bandai-Namco's ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'' (considering the fact that the [[EstrogenBrigade fangirls of Goof Troop as a whole became familiar with J-pop stuff]]), Shuiesha's ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'', Ubisoft's ''VideoGame/{{Splinter Cell}}'' (But that doesn't mean the Game can't include a special ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}'' Easter Egg and the Splinter Cell thing would be complete with Max cosplaying as Sam Fisher) and more, to the point that he wanted the marketing and such that has Max in them would be more Urban fitting compared to many other animated works that are aimed at Everyone.

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* The author of the ''Fanfic/TokimekiPokeLiveAndTwinbee'' fanfic series intends for it to be considered a ''Franchise/LoveLive'' equivalent to ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'' media such as ''Anime/PokemonOrigins'' and ''WebAnimation/PokemonGenerations'', which are aimed more at adult fans of ''Pokémon'' who grew up playing the Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh and Unova based games who are now adults, and like those [=OVAs=], ''PokéLive!'' can also get quite dark at times and the overall story has a more mature feel to it, including touching upon topics like the death of biological parents, adoption, global-level apocalypses, [[GlobalWarming Climate Change]], war (At least, through the mention of a small-scale nuclear war that happens in a possible future in which [[OriginalCharacter Aleena]] lives.), duty and becoming a hero or heroine for the greater good as well as a sequel saga that shows the various characters involved in specific pairings, such as Hilda and Shizuku, as married couples and who also have children in their adult years too!
** In addition, there are multiple shoutouts/references to various media that fans of the franchises involved in the crossover are most likely familiar with as well as some that may well fly over their heads such as some references to old sitcoms like ''Series/AllInTheFamily'' and ''Series/SanfordAndSon'' and there is an attempt to give the series MultipleDemographicAppeal so there's something for everyone as well as meshing various continuities of the franchises involved to give it an UltimateUniverse feel! In addition to the aforenentioned PKMN fans, ''PokéLive!'' will most likely appeal to those who were younger teens, tweens or even children who first got into LL! through the ''[[Anime/LoveLive School Idol Project]]'' and ''[[Anime/LoveLiveSunshine Sunshine]]'' anime and/or the original ''[[VideoGame/LoveLiveSchoolIdolFestival School Idol Festival]]'' mobile game when those first came out who are most likely adults or older teens now at the very least, and who may also want a more darker, {{Shonen}}-like take on the legendary idol franchise!

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The author of the ''Fanfic/TokimekiPokeLiveAndTwinbee'' this fanfic series intends for it to be considered a ''Franchise/LoveLive'' equivalent to ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'' media such as ''Anime/PokemonOrigins'' and ''WebAnimation/PokemonGenerations'', which are aimed more at adult fans of ''Pokémon'' who grew up playing the Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh and Unova based games who are now adults, and like those [=OVAs=], ''PokéLive!'' can also get quite dark at times and the overall story has a more mature feel to it, including touching upon topics like the death of biological parents, adoption, global-level apocalypses, [[GlobalWarming Climate Change]], war (At least, through the mention of a small-scale nuclear war that happens in a possible future in which [[OriginalCharacter Aleena]] lives.), duty and becoming a hero or heroine for the greater good as well as a sequel saga that shows the various characters involved in specific pairings, such as Hilda and Shizuku, as married couples and who also have children in their adult years too!
** In addition, there There are multiple shoutouts/references to various media that fans of the franchises involved in the crossover are most likely familiar with as well as some that may well fly over their heads such as some references to old sitcoms like ''Series/AllInTheFamily'' and ''Series/SanfordAndSon'' and there is an attempt to give the series MultipleDemographicAppeal so there's something for everyone as well as meshing various continuities of the franchises involved to give it an UltimateUniverse feel! In addition to the aforenentioned PKMN fans, ''PokéLive!'' will most likely appeal to those who were younger teens, tweens or even children who first got into LL! through the ''[[Anime/LoveLive School Idol Project]]'' and ''[[Anime/LoveLiveSunshine Sunshine]]'' anime and/or the original ''[[VideoGame/LoveLiveSchoolIdolFestival School Idol Festival]]'' mobile game when those first came out who are most likely adults or older teens now at the very least, and who may also want a more darker, {{Shonen}}-like take on the legendary idol franchise!
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* The author of the ''Fanfic/TokimekiPokeLiveAndTwinbee'' fanfic series intends for it to be considered a ''Franchise/LoveLive'' equivalent to ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'' media such as ''Anime/PokemonOrigins'' and ''WebAnimation/PokemonGenerations'', which are aimed more at adult fans of ''Pokémon'' who grew up playing the Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh and Unova based games who are now adults, and like those [=OVAs=], ''PokéLive!'' can also get quite dark at times and the overall story has a more mature feel to it, including touching upon topics like the death of biological parents, adoption, global-level apocalypses, [[GlobalWarming Climate Change]], war (At least, through the mention of a small-scale nuclear war that happens in a possible future in which [[OriginalCharacter Aleena]] lives.), duty and becoming a hero or heroine for the greater good as well as a sequel saga that shows the various characters involved in specific pairings, such as Hilda and Shizuku, as married couples and who also have children in their adult years too!
** In addition, there are multiple shoutouts/references to various media that fans of the franchises involved in the crossover are most likely familiar with as well as some that may well fly over their heads such as some references to old sitcoms like ''Series/AllInTheFamily'' and ''Series/SanfordAndSon'' and there is an attempt to give the series MultipleDemographicAppeal so there's something for everyone as well as meshing various continuities of the franchises involved to give it an UltimateUniverse feel! In addition to the aforenentioned PKMN fans, ''PokéLive!'' will most likely appeal to those who were younger teens, tweens or even children who first got into LL! through the ''[[Anime/LoveLive School Idol Project]]'' and ''[[Anime/LoveLiveSunshine Sunshine]]'' anime and/or the original ''[[VideoGame/LoveLiveSchoolIdolFestival School Idol Festival]]'' mobile game when those first came out who are most likely adults or older teens now at the very least, and who may also want a more darker, {{Shonen}}-like take on the legendary idol franchise!
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* Emman himself (of all people), confirms his intentions for ''Max's Extremely Goofy College Life'' and ''Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game'' (aka the real GrandFinale to ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', where Max [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally gets his own happy ending]]) to be made for the Target audience for [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie both]] [[WesternAnimation/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie Goofy Movies]] who are now Teenagers and Young Adults in High School and College years while at the same time, having a MultipleDemographicAppeal. Regarding to the latter, as Teenagers and Young Adults who watched Goof Troop and both Goofy Movies who are now more familiar with many kinds of media aimed at them. From 1980s-90s Movies, Shows, Comics and stuff such as ''Film/Scarface1983'', ''Film/TopGun'', ''Franchise/{{TheTerminator}}'', ''Film/{{Dirty Harry}}'', ''Film/{{Tron}}'', ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'', ''Series/KnightRider'', ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', ''Series/MiamiVice'', ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'', ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'' in addition to ''Anime/UltimateMuscle'' (albeit with a Terryman Expy with bits of the Hero from Airwolf while at the same time, including some of the RatedMForManly traits), ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'', ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' and so many more to count and as well as Music/MichaelJackson and Music/{{Queen}} (in which he cited them as his influences for the game), to Video Games that they are more familiar with as they grow up such as Rockstar's ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' franchise (and his Goof Troop game even [[FollowTheLeader followed the footsteps]] to an another family-friendly GTA Clone, ''VideoGame/LegoCityUndercover'' where it would be a LighterAndSofter AlternateCompanyEquivalent while at the same time, a GenreThrowback to the material perfect for a typical ''GTA''-like game) and in fact, this also contrasts with ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' (an another show that has Goofy appearing), to the point that as opposed to this show being more LighterAndSofter than previous Mickey Mouse incarnations, his proposal new chapter's for Max's adventures would grow with the fans of the Goof Troop Universe as a whole who are now in High School and College. Likewise with the Kingdom Hearts franchise and the 2020 Avengers Game, it would be distributed and published by Square-Enix. He also did a similar approach if we got a ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst''-based ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'', ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY and]] ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreed''-esque Action RPG Video Game (with Stealth and Hack-'n-Slash stuff added too). The Game would be published and distributed by Square-Enix, much like he said with his Goof Troop game (if it ever gonna get made). The game would also have a slight GenreShift, from a Medieval Fantasy to a ScienceFantasy Video Game with UrbanFantasy elements. As Young Girls and Boys who watched and grew up with the show in which they later (the demographic of ''Sofia the First'' and as for the former, main demographic of the ''Franchise/DisneyPrincess'' franchise in general) grow more older into Teenagers and Young Adults in which they are familiar with a variety of franchises in many genres (including ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'', many Marvel and DC Comic Book Superheroes, the works of Bruce Lee, ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and others), he intends the Game to be his ScienceFantasy meets UrbanFantasy with a dash of a HighFantasy based [[VideoGame/DarkSouls Souls]] [[VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}} borne]] we never got. As for the latter, it would contrast the FleetingDemographic trope that almost every franchise aimed at young boys and girls had, due to the said things above.
** For the former two's case, he even wants to do everything he can impress the fans. From making his own [[SugarWiki/{{HeartwarmingMoments}} heartwarming approach]] to the AdoredByTheNetwork trope in which he confirms that the entirety of ''Goof Troop'' itself as well as three Max-centric episodes of ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' would be aired and it's aforementioned films would get re-releases for Cinemas in addition to his own Heartwarming Approach to the ReReleasedForFree trope to promote the game (including its two films), to cross-promotions of franchises that the fans who grew up watching ''Goof Troop'' and its films such as Disney and Square-Enix's own franchises (as for the latter's case, the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' titles (in particular, the game would have Max cosplaying as [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Squall "Leon" Leonhart]] and by extension, a few others into the mix), Bandai-Namco's ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'' (considering the fact that the [[EstrogenBrigade fangirls of Goof Troop as a whole became familiar with J-pop stuff]]), Shuiesha's ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'', Ubisoft's ''VideoGame/{{Splinter Cell}}'' (But that doesn't mean the Game can't include a special ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}'' Easter Egg and the Splinter Cell thing would be complete with Max cosplaying as Sam Fisher) and more, to the point that he wanted the marketing and such that has Max in them would be more Urban fitting compared to many other animated works that are aimed at Everyone.

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* Emman himself (of all people), confirms his intentions for ''Max's Extremely Goofy College Life'' and ''Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game'' (aka the real GrandFinale to ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', where Max [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally gets his own happy ending]]) to be made for the Target audience for [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie both]] [[WesternAnimation/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie Goofy Movies]] who are now Teenagers and Young Adults in High School and College years while at the same time, having a MultipleDemographicAppeal. Regarding to the latter, as Teenagers and Young Adults who watched Goof Troop and both Goofy Movies who are now more familiar with many kinds of media aimed at them. From 1980s-90s Movies, Shows, Comics and stuff such as ''Film/Scarface1983'', ''Film/TopGun'', ''Franchise/{{TheTerminator}}'', ''Film/{{Dirty Harry}}'', ''Film/{{Tron}}'', ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'', ''Series/KnightRider'', ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', ''Series/MiamiVice'', ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'', ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'' in addition to ''Anime/UltimateMuscle'' (albeit with a Terryman Expy with bits of the Hero from Airwolf while at the same time, including some of the RatedMForManly traits), ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'', ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' and so many more to count and as well as Music/MichaelJackson and Music/{{Queen}} (in which he cited them as his influences for the game), to Video Games that they are more familiar with as they grow up such as Rockstar's ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' franchise (and his Goof Troop game even [[FollowTheLeader followed the footsteps]] to an another family-friendly GTA Clone, ''VideoGame/LegoCityUndercover'' where it would be a LighterAndSofter AlternateCompanyEquivalent while at the same time, a GenreThrowback to the material perfect for a typical ''GTA''-like game) and in fact, this also contrasts with ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' (an another show that has Goofy appearing), to the point that as opposed to this show being more LighterAndSofter than previous Mickey Mouse incarnations, his proposal new chapter's chapters for Max's adventures would grow with the fans of the Goof Troop Universe as a whole who are now in High School and College.College while they had plans to get married. Likewise with the Kingdom Hearts franchise and the 2020 Avengers Game, it would be distributed and published by Square-Enix. He also did a similar approach if we got a ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst''-based ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'', ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY and]] ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreed''-esque Action RPG Video Game (with Stealth and Hack-'n-Slash stuff added too). The Game would be published and distributed by Square-Enix, much like he said with his Goof Troop game (if it ever gonna get made). The game would also have a slight GenreShift, from a Medieval Fantasy to a ScienceFantasy Video Game with UrbanFantasy elements. As Young Girls and Boys who watched and grew up with the show in which they later (the demographic of ''Sofia the First'' and as for the former, main demographic of the ''Franchise/DisneyPrincess'' franchise in general) grow more older into Teenagers and Young Adults in which they are familiar with a variety of franchises in many genres (including ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'', many Marvel and DC Comic Book Superheroes, the works of Bruce Lee, ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and others), he intends the Game to be his ScienceFantasy meets UrbanFantasy with a dash of a HighFantasy based [[VideoGame/DarkSouls Souls]] [[VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}} borne]] we never got. As for the latter, it would contrast the FleetingDemographic trope that almost every franchise aimed at young boys and girls had, due to the said things above.
** For the former two's case, he even wants to do everything he can impress the fans. From making his own [[SugarWiki/{{HeartwarmingMoments}} heartwarming approach]] to the AdoredByTheNetwork trope in which he confirms that the entirety of ''Goof Troop'' itself as well as three Max-centric episodes of ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' would be aired and it's aforementioned films would get re-releases for Cinemas in addition to his own Heartwarming Approach to the ReReleasedForFree trope to promote the game (including its two films), to cross-promotions of franchises that the fans who grew up watching ''Goof Troop'' and its films such as Disney and Square-Enix's own franchises (as for the latter's case, the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' titles (in particular, the game would have Max cosplaying as [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Squall "Leon" Leonhart]] (complete with a CoverVersion of Faye Wong's Eyes on Me performed by Asami Imai as Chihaya Kisaragi in it's entirety in English) and by extension, a few others into the mix), Bandai-Namco's ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'' (considering the fact that the [[EstrogenBrigade fangirls of Goof Troop as a whole became familiar with J-pop stuff]]), Shuiesha's ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'', Ubisoft's ''VideoGame/{{Splinter Cell}}'' (But that doesn't mean the Game can't include a special ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}'' Easter Egg and the Splinter Cell thing would be complete with Max cosplaying as Sam Fisher) and more, to the point that he wanted the marketing and such that has Max in them would be more Urban fitting compared to many other animated works that are aimed at Everyone.
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* Emman himself (of all people), confirms his intentions for ''Max's Extremely Goofy College Life'' and ''Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game'' (aka the real GrandFinale to ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', where Max [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally gets his own happy ending]]) to be made for the Target audience for [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie both]] [[WesternAnimation/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie Goofy Movies]] who are now Teenagers and Young Adults in High School and College years while at the same time, having a MultipleDemographicAppeal. Regarding to the latter, as Teenagers and Young Adults who watched Goof Troop and both Goofy Movies who are now more familiar with many kinds of media aimed at them. From 1980s-90s Movies, Shows, Comics and stuff such as ''Film/Scarface1983'', ''Film/TopGun'', ''Franchise/{{TheTerminator}}'', ''Film/{{Dirty Harry}}'', ''Film/{{Tron}}'', ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'', ''Series/KnightRider'', ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', ''Series/MiamiVice'', ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'', ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'' in addition to ''Anime/UltimateMuscle'' (albeit with a Terryman Expy with bits of the Hero from Airwolf while at the same time, including some of the RatedMForManly traits), ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'', ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' and so many more to count and as well as Music/MichaelJackson and Music/{{Queen}} (in which he cited them as his influences for the game), to Video Games that they are more familiar with as they grow up such as Rockstar's ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' franchise (and his Goof Troop game even [[FollowTheLeader followed the footsteps]] to an another family-friendly GTA Clone, ''VideoGame/LegoCityUndercover'' where it would be a LighterAndSofter AlternateCompanyEquivalent while at the same time, a GenreThrowback to the material perfect for a typical ''GTA''-like game). Likewise with the Kingdom Hearts franchise and the 2020 Avengers Game, it would be distributed and published by Square-Enix. He also did a similar approach if we got a ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst''-based ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'', ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY and]] ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreed''-esque Action RPG Video Game (with Stealth and Hack-'n-Slash stuff added too). The Game would be published and distributed by Square-Enix, much like he said with his Goof Troop game (if it ever gonna get made). The game would also have a slight GenreShift, from a Medieval Fantasy to a ScienceFantasy Video Game with UrbanFantasy elements. As Young Girls and Boys who watched and grew up with the show in which they later (the demographic of ''Sofia the First'' and as for the former, main demographic of the ''Franchise/DisneyPrincess'' franchise in general) grow more older into Teenagers and Young Adults in which they are familiar with a variety of franchises in many genres (including ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'', many Marvel and DC Comic Book Superheroes, the works of Bruce Lee, ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and others), he intends the Game to be his ScienceFantasy meets UrbanFantasy with a dash of a HighFantasy based [[VideoGame/DarkSouls Souls]] [[VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}} borne]] we never got. As for the latter, it would contrast the FleetingDemographic trope that almost every franchise aimed at young boys and girls had, due to the said things above.
** For the former two's case, he even wants to do everything he can impress the fans. From making his own [[SugarWiki/{{HeartwarmingMoments}} heartwarming approach]] to the AdoredByTheNetwork trope in which he confirms that the entirety of ''Goof Troop'' itself as well as three Max-centric episodes of ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' would be aired and it's aforementioned films would get re-releases for Cinemas in addition to his own Heartwarming Approach to the ReReleasedForFree trope to promote the game (including its two films), to cross-promotions of franchises that the fans who grew up watching ''Goof Troop'' and its films such as Disney and Square-Enix's own franchises (as for the latter's case, the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' titles (in particular, the game would have Max cosplaying as [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Squall "Leon" Leonhart]] and by extension, a few others into the mix), Bandai-Namco's ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'' (considering the fact that the [[EstrogenBrigade fangirls of Goof Troop as a whole became familiar with J-pop stuff]]), Shuiesha's ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'', Ubisoft's ''VideoGame/{{SplinterCell}}'' (But that doesn't mean the Game can't include a special ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}'' Easter Egg and the Splinter Cell thing would be complete with Max cosplaying as Sam Fisher) and more, including some companies who can make something to promote the Game like LEGO.

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* Emman himself (of all people), confirms his intentions for ''Max's Extremely Goofy College Life'' and ''Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game'' (aka the real GrandFinale to ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', where Max [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally gets his own happy ending]]) to be made for the Target audience for [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie both]] [[WesternAnimation/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie Goofy Movies]] who are now Teenagers and Young Adults in High School and College years while at the same time, having a MultipleDemographicAppeal. Regarding to the latter, as Teenagers and Young Adults who watched Goof Troop and both Goofy Movies who are now more familiar with many kinds of media aimed at them. From 1980s-90s Movies, Shows, Comics and stuff such as ''Film/Scarface1983'', ''Film/TopGun'', ''Franchise/{{TheTerminator}}'', ''Film/{{Dirty Harry}}'', ''Film/{{Tron}}'', ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'', ''Series/KnightRider'', ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', ''Series/MiamiVice'', ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'', ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'' in addition to ''Anime/UltimateMuscle'' (albeit with a Terryman Expy with bits of the Hero from Airwolf while at the same time, including some of the RatedMForManly traits), ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'', ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' and so many more to count and as well as Music/MichaelJackson and Music/{{Queen}} (in which he cited them as his influences for the game), to Video Games that they are more familiar with as they grow up such as Rockstar's ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' franchise (and his Goof Troop game even [[FollowTheLeader followed the footsteps]] to an another family-friendly GTA Clone, ''VideoGame/LegoCityUndercover'' where it would be a LighterAndSofter AlternateCompanyEquivalent while at the same time, a GenreThrowback to the material perfect for a typical ''GTA''-like game).game) and in fact, this also contrasts with ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' (an another show that has Goofy appearing), to the point that as opposed to this show being more LighterAndSofter than previous Mickey Mouse incarnations, his proposal new chapter's for Max's adventures would grow with the fans of the Goof Troop Universe as a whole who are now in High School and College. Likewise with the Kingdom Hearts franchise and the 2020 Avengers Game, it would be distributed and published by Square-Enix. He also did a similar approach if we got a ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst''-based ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'', ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY and]] ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreed''-esque Action RPG Video Game (with Stealth and Hack-'n-Slash stuff added too). The Game would be published and distributed by Square-Enix, much like he said with his Goof Troop game (if it ever gonna get made). The game would also have a slight GenreShift, from a Medieval Fantasy to a ScienceFantasy Video Game with UrbanFantasy elements. As Young Girls and Boys who watched and grew up with the show in which they later (the demographic of ''Sofia the First'' and as for the former, main demographic of the ''Franchise/DisneyPrincess'' franchise in general) grow more older into Teenagers and Young Adults in which they are familiar with a variety of franchises in many genres (including ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'', many Marvel and DC Comic Book Superheroes, the works of Bruce Lee, ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and others), he intends the Game to be his ScienceFantasy meets UrbanFantasy with a dash of a HighFantasy based [[VideoGame/DarkSouls Souls]] [[VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}} borne]] we never got. As for the latter, it would contrast the FleetingDemographic trope that almost every franchise aimed at young boys and girls had, due to the said things above.
** For the former two's case, he even wants to do everything he can impress the fans. From making his own [[SugarWiki/{{HeartwarmingMoments}} heartwarming approach]] to the AdoredByTheNetwork trope in which he confirms that the entirety of ''Goof Troop'' itself as well as three Max-centric episodes of ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' would be aired and it's aforementioned films would get re-releases for Cinemas in addition to his own Heartwarming Approach to the ReReleasedForFree trope to promote the game (including its two films), to cross-promotions of franchises that the fans who grew up watching ''Goof Troop'' and its films such as Disney and Square-Enix's own franchises (as for the latter's case, the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' titles (in particular, the game would have Max cosplaying as [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Squall "Leon" Leonhart]] and by extension, a few others into the mix), Bandai-Namco's ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'' (considering the fact that the [[EstrogenBrigade fangirls of Goof Troop as a whole became familiar with J-pop stuff]]), Shuiesha's ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'', Ubisoft's ''VideoGame/{{SplinterCell}}'' ''VideoGame/{{Splinter Cell}}'' (But that doesn't mean the Game can't include a special ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}'' Easter Egg and the Splinter Cell thing would be complete with Max cosplaying as Sam Fisher) and more, including some companies who can make something to promote the Game like LEGO.point that he wanted the marketing and such that has Max in them would be more Urban fitting compared to many other animated works that are aimed at Everyone.



* The ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series has many cases of this as well, like the ''Zelda'' series does along with other JRPG games such as the ''VideoGame/TalesSeries''. The same can be said with Square-Enix's fellow RPG series, ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.

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* The ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series has many cases of this as well, like the ''Zelda'' series does along with other JRPG games such as the ''VideoGame/TalesSeries''. The same can be said with Square-Enix's fellow RPG series, ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.''Franchise/KingdomHearts'', to the point that as Players who grew up playing the Games, the themes became more understandable to the grown-up Gamers who played them back in their Younger years.
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You were a kid in TheEighties and grew up watching your favorite MerchandiseDriven cartoon but lost interest as you grew older. Suddenly it's TheNineties, and you're bored, flipping through the channels one day, and what do you see? A DarkerAndEdgier (or UltimateUniverse-ish) revamp of the show you used to watch! It's good! You get sucked right into it! Fast forward to the TurnOfTheMillennium, and you hear news that this show is being adapted into a big budget LiveActionAdaptation. You go into the theaters, and what do you notice? All the other moviegoers are in their 20s like yourself and probably grew up watching the show like you did. This isn't a coincidence; whoever created the show made a decision to gradually increase the target audience's age as its fans grew older. This trope is one of the biggest sources of OldGuardVersusNewBlood trouble around. It's absolutely great for the old guard, but the new blood often feels it just isn't the same if they came in late.

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You were a kid in TheEighties and grew up watching your favorite MerchandiseDriven cartoon but lost interest as you grew older. Suddenly it's TheNineties, and you're bored, flipping through the channels one day, and what do you see? A DarkerAndEdgier (or UltimateUniverse-ish) revamp of the show you used to watch! It's good! You get sucked right into it! Fast forward to the TurnOfTheMillennium, TurnOfTheMillennium and to a lesser extent, the NewTens and you hear news that this show is being adapted into a big budget LiveActionAdaptation. You go into the theaters, and what do you notice? All the other moviegoers are in their 20s like yourself and probably grew up watching the show like you did. This isn't a coincidence; whoever created the show made a decision to gradually increase the target audience's age as its fans grew older. This trope is one of the biggest sources of OldGuardVersusNewBlood trouble around. It's absolutely great for the old guard, but the new blood often feels it just isn't the same if they came in late.



** For the former two's case, he even wants to do everything he can impress the fans. From making his own [[SugarWiki/{{HeartwarmingMoments}} heartwarming approach]] to the AdoredByTheNetwork trope in which he confirms that the entirety of ''Goof Troop'' itself as well as three Max-centric episodes of ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' would be aired and it's aforementioned films would get re-releases for Cinemas in addition to his own Heartwarming Approach to the ReReleasedForFree trope to promote the game (including its two films), to cross-promotions of franchises that the fans who grew up watching ''Goof Troop'' and its films such as Disney and Square-Enix's own franchises (as for the latter's case, the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' titles (in particular, the game would have Max cosplaying as [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Squall "Leon" Leonhart]] and by extension, a few others into the mix), Bandai-Namco's ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'' (considering the fact that the [[EstrogenBrigade fangirls of Goof Troop as a whole became familiar with J-pop stuff]]), Shuiesha's ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'', Ubisoft's ''VideoGame/{{TomClancysSpinterCell}}'' (But that doesn't mean the Game can't include a special ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}'' Easter Egg) and more, including some companies who can make something to promote the Game like LEGO.

to:

** For the former two's case, he even wants to do everything he can impress the fans. From making his own [[SugarWiki/{{HeartwarmingMoments}} heartwarming approach]] to the AdoredByTheNetwork trope in which he confirms that the entirety of ''Goof Troop'' itself as well as three Max-centric episodes of ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' would be aired and it's aforementioned films would get re-releases for Cinemas in addition to his own Heartwarming Approach to the ReReleasedForFree trope to promote the game (including its two films), to cross-promotions of franchises that the fans who grew up watching ''Goof Troop'' and its films such as Disney and Square-Enix's own franchises (as for the latter's case, the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' titles (in particular, the game would have Max cosplaying as [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Squall "Leon" Leonhart]] and by extension, a few others into the mix), Bandai-Namco's ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'' (considering the fact that the [[EstrogenBrigade fangirls of Goof Troop as a whole became familiar with J-pop stuff]]), Shuiesha's ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'', Ubisoft's ''VideoGame/{{TomClancysSpinterCell}}'' ''VideoGame/{{SplinterCell}}'' (But that doesn't mean the Game can't include a special ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}'' Easter Egg) Egg and the Splinter Cell thing would be complete with Max cosplaying as Sam Fisher) and more, including some companies who can make something to promote the Game like LEGO.
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* Emman himself (of all people), confirms his intentions for ''Max's Extremely Goofy College Life'' and ''Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game'' (aka the real GrandFinale to ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', where Max [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally gets his own happy ending]]) to be made for the Target audience for [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie both]] [[WesternAnimation/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie Goofy Movies]] who are now Teenagers and Young Adults in High School and College years while at the same time, having a MultipleDemographicAppeal. Regarding to the latter, as Teenagers and Young Adults who watched Goof Troop and both Goofy Movies who are now more familiar with many kinds of media aimed at them. From 1980s-90s Movies, Shows, Comics and stuff such as ''Film/Scarface1983'', ''Film/TopGun'', ''Franchise/{{TheTerminator}}'', ''Film/{{DirtyHarry}}'', ''Film/{{Tron}}'', ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'', ''Series/KnightRider'', ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', ''Series/MiamiVice'', ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'', ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'' in addition to ''Anime/UltimateMuscle'' (albeit with a Terryman Expy with bits of the Hero from Airwolf while at the same time, including some of the RatedMForManly traits), ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'', ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' and so many more to count and as well as Music/MichaelJackson and Music/{{Queen}} (in which he cited them as his influences for the game), to Video Games that they are more familiar with as they grow up such as Rockstar's ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' franchise (and his Goof Troop game even [[FollowTheLeader followed the footsteps]] to an another family-friendly GTA Clone, ''VideoGame/LegoCityUndercover'' where it would be a LighterAndSofter AlternateCompanyEquivalent while at the same time, a GenreThrowback to the material perfect for a typical ''GTA''-like game). Likewise with the Kingdom Hearts franchise and the 2020 Avengers Game, it would be distributed and published by Square-Enix. He also did a similar approach if we got a ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst''-based ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'', ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY and]] ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreed''-esque Action RPG Video Game (with Stealth and Hack-'n-Slash stuff added too). The Game would be published and distributed by Square-Enix, much like he said with his Goof Troop game (if it ever gonna get made). The game would also have a slight GenreShift, from a Medieval Fantasy to a ScienceFantasy Video Game with UrbanFantasy elements. As Young Girls and Boys who watched and grew up with the show in which they later (the demographic of ''Sofia the First'' and as for the former, main demographic of the ''Franchise/DisneyPrincess'' franchise in general) grow more older into Teenagers and Young Adults in which they are familiar with a variety of franchises in many genres (including ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'', many Marvel and DC Comic Book Superheroes, the works of Bruce Lee, ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and others), he intends the Game to be his ScienceFantasy meets UrbanFantasy with a dash of a HighFantasy based [[VideoGame/DarkSouls Souls]] [[VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}} borne]] we never got. As for the latter, it would contrast the FleetingDemographic trope that almost every franchise aimed at young boys and girls had, due to the said things above.
** For the former two's case, he even wants to do everything he can impress the fans. From making his own [[SugarWiki/{{HeartwarmingMoments}} heartwarming approach]] to the AdoredByTheNetwork trope in which he confirms that the entirety of ''Goof Troop'' itself (including its two films), to cross-promotions of franchises that the fans who grew up watching ''Goof Troop'' and its films such as Disney and Square-Enix's own franchises (as for the latter's case, the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' titles (in particular, the game would have Max cosplaying as [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Squall "Leon" Leonhart]] and by extension, a few others into the mix), Bandai-Namco's ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'', Shuiesha's ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'', Ubisoft's ''VideoGame/TomClancysSpinterCell'' (But that doesn't mean the Game can't include a special ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}'' Easter Egg) and more, including some companies who can make something to promote the Game like LEGO.

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* Emman himself (of all people), confirms his intentions for ''Max's Extremely Goofy College Life'' and ''Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game'' (aka the real GrandFinale to ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', where Max [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally gets his own happy ending]]) to be made for the Target audience for [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie both]] [[WesternAnimation/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie Goofy Movies]] who are now Teenagers and Young Adults in High School and College years while at the same time, having a MultipleDemographicAppeal. Regarding to the latter, as Teenagers and Young Adults who watched Goof Troop and both Goofy Movies who are now more familiar with many kinds of media aimed at them. From 1980s-90s Movies, Shows, Comics and stuff such as ''Film/Scarface1983'', ''Film/TopGun'', ''Franchise/{{TheTerminator}}'', ''Film/{{DirtyHarry}}'', ''Film/{{Dirty Harry}}'', ''Film/{{Tron}}'', ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'', ''Series/KnightRider'', ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', ''Series/MiamiVice'', ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'', ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'' in addition to ''Anime/UltimateMuscle'' (albeit with a Terryman Expy with bits of the Hero from Airwolf while at the same time, including some of the RatedMForManly traits), ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'', ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' and so many more to count and as well as Music/MichaelJackson and Music/{{Queen}} (in which he cited them as his influences for the game), to Video Games that they are more familiar with as they grow up such as Rockstar's ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' franchise (and his Goof Troop game even [[FollowTheLeader followed the footsteps]] to an another family-friendly GTA Clone, ''VideoGame/LegoCityUndercover'' where it would be a LighterAndSofter AlternateCompanyEquivalent while at the same time, a GenreThrowback to the material perfect for a typical ''GTA''-like game). Likewise with the Kingdom Hearts franchise and the 2020 Avengers Game, it would be distributed and published by Square-Enix. He also did a similar approach if we got a ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst''-based ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'', ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY and]] ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreed''-esque Action RPG Video Game (with Stealth and Hack-'n-Slash stuff added too). The Game would be published and distributed by Square-Enix, much like he said with his Goof Troop game (if it ever gonna get made). The game would also have a slight GenreShift, from a Medieval Fantasy to a ScienceFantasy Video Game with UrbanFantasy elements. As Young Girls and Boys who watched and grew up with the show in which they later (the demographic of ''Sofia the First'' and as for the former, main demographic of the ''Franchise/DisneyPrincess'' franchise in general) grow more older into Teenagers and Young Adults in which they are familiar with a variety of franchises in many genres (including ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'', many Marvel and DC Comic Book Superheroes, the works of Bruce Lee, ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and others), he intends the Game to be his ScienceFantasy meets UrbanFantasy with a dash of a HighFantasy based [[VideoGame/DarkSouls Souls]] [[VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}} borne]] we never got. As for the latter, it would contrast the FleetingDemographic trope that almost every franchise aimed at young boys and girls had, due to the said things above.
** For the former two's case, he even wants to do everything he can impress the fans. From making his own [[SugarWiki/{{HeartwarmingMoments}} heartwarming approach]] to the AdoredByTheNetwork trope in which he confirms that the entirety of ''Goof Troop'' itself as well as three Max-centric episodes of ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' would be aired and it's aforementioned films would get re-releases for Cinemas in addition to his own Heartwarming Approach to the ReReleasedForFree trope to promote the game (including its two films), to cross-promotions of franchises that the fans who grew up watching ''Goof Troop'' and its films such as Disney and Square-Enix's own franchises (as for the latter's case, the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' titles (in particular, the game would have Max cosplaying as [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Squall "Leon" Leonhart]] and by extension, a few others into the mix), Bandai-Namco's ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'', ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'' (considering the fact that the [[EstrogenBrigade fangirls of Goof Troop as a whole became familiar with J-pop stuff]]), Shuiesha's ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'', Ubisoft's ''VideoGame/TomClancysSpinterCell'' ''VideoGame/{{TomClancysSpinterCell}}'' (But that doesn't mean the Game can't include a special ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}'' Easter Egg) and more, including some companies who can make something to promote the Game like LEGO.



* Part of the appeal of ''Film/{{Logan}}'', an R-rated/TV-MA-rated [[Film/XMenFilmSeries X-Men]] spin-off, was that anyone who saw the original film as a child in 2000 would be in their twenties in 2017.

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* Part of the appeal of ''Film/{{Logan}}'', an R-rated/TV-MA-rated [[Film/XMenFilmSeries X-Men]] spin-off, spin-off that's the GrandFinale to Wolverine's film appearances, was that anyone who saw the original film as a child in 2000 would be in their twenties in 2017.
*''Film/ChristopherRobin'' contrasts with previous Disney's ''Franchise/{{WinnieThePooh}}'' projects with this trope.
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* Emman himself (of all people), confirms his intentions for ''Max's Extremely Goofy College Life'' and ''Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game'' (aka the real GrandFinale to ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', where Max [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally gets his own happy ending]]) to be made for the Target audience for [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie both]] [[WesternAnimation/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie Goofy Movies]] who are now Teenagers and Young Adults in High School and College years while at the same time, having a MultipleDemographicAppeal. Regarding to the latter, as Teenagers and Young Adults who watched Goof Troop and both Goofy Movies who are now more familiar with many kinds of media aimed at them. From 1980s-90s Movies, Shows, Comics and stuff such as ''Film/Scarface1983'', ''Film/TopGun'', ''Franchise/{{TheTerminator}}'', ''Film/{{DirtyHarry}}'', ''Film/{{Tron}}'', ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'', ''Series/KnightRider'', ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', ''Series/MiamiVice'', ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'', ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'' in addition to ''Anime/UltimateMuscle'' (albeit with a Terryman Expy with bits of the Hero from Airwolf while at the same time, including some of the RatedMForManly traits), ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'', ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' and so many more to count and as well as Music/MichaelJackson and Music/{{Queen}} (in which he cited them as his influences for the game), to Video Games that they are more familiar with as they grow up such as Rockstar's ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' franchise (and his Goof Troop game even [[FollowTheLeader followed the footsteps]] to an another family-friendly GTA Clone, ''VideoGame/LegoCityUndercover'' where it would be a LighterAndSofter AlternateConpanyEquivalent while at the same time, a GenreThrowback to the material perfect for a typical ''GTA''-like game). Likewise with the Kingdom Hearts franchise and the 2020 Avengers Game, it would be distributed and published by Square-Enix. He also did a similar approach if we got a ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst''-based ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'', ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY and]] ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreed''-esque Action RPG Video Game (with Stealth and Hack-'n-Slash stuff added too). The Game would be published and distributed by Square-Enix, much like he said with his Goof Troop game (if it ever gonna get made). The game would also have a slight GenreShift, from a Medieval Fantasy to a ScienceFantasy Video Game with UrbanFantasy elements. As Young Girls and Boys who watched and grew up with the show in which they later (the demographic of ''Sofia the First'' and as for the former, main demographic of the ''Franchise/DisneyPrincess'' franchise in general) grow more older into Teenagers and Young Adults in which they are familiar with a variety of franchises in many genres (including ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'', many Marvel and DC Comic Book Superheroes, the works of Bruce Lee, ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and others), he intends the Game to be his ScienceFantasy meets UrbanFantasy with a dash of a HighFantasy based [[VideoGame/DarkSouls Souls]] [[VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}} borne]] we never got. As for the latter, it would contrast the FleetingDemographic trope that almost every franchise aimed at young boys and girls had, due to the said things above.

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* Emman himself (of all people), confirms his intentions for ''Max's Extremely Goofy College Life'' and ''Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game'' (aka the real GrandFinale to ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', where Max [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally gets his own happy ending]]) to be made for the Target audience for [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie both]] [[WesternAnimation/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie Goofy Movies]] who are now Teenagers and Young Adults in High School and College years while at the same time, having a MultipleDemographicAppeal. Regarding to the latter, as Teenagers and Young Adults who watched Goof Troop and both Goofy Movies who are now more familiar with many kinds of media aimed at them. From 1980s-90s Movies, Shows, Comics and stuff such as ''Film/Scarface1983'', ''Film/TopGun'', ''Franchise/{{TheTerminator}}'', ''Film/{{DirtyHarry}}'', ''Film/{{Tron}}'', ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'', ''Series/KnightRider'', ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', ''Series/MiamiVice'', ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'', ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'' in addition to ''Anime/UltimateMuscle'' (albeit with a Terryman Expy with bits of the Hero from Airwolf while at the same time, including some of the RatedMForManly traits), ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'', ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' and so many more to count and as well as Music/MichaelJackson and Music/{{Queen}} (in which he cited them as his influences for the game), to Video Games that they are more familiar with as they grow up such as Rockstar's ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' franchise (and his Goof Troop game even [[FollowTheLeader followed the footsteps]] to an another family-friendly GTA Clone, ''VideoGame/LegoCityUndercover'' where it would be a LighterAndSofter AlternateConpanyEquivalent AlternateCompanyEquivalent while at the same time, a GenreThrowback to the material perfect for a typical ''GTA''-like game). Likewise with the Kingdom Hearts franchise and the 2020 Avengers Game, it would be distributed and published by Square-Enix. He also did a similar approach if we got a ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst''-based ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'', ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY and]] ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreed''-esque Action RPG Video Game (with Stealth and Hack-'n-Slash stuff added too). The Game would be published and distributed by Square-Enix, much like he said with his Goof Troop game (if it ever gonna get made). The game would also have a slight GenreShift, from a Medieval Fantasy to a ScienceFantasy Video Game with UrbanFantasy elements. As Young Girls and Boys who watched and grew up with the show in which they later (the demographic of ''Sofia the First'' and as for the former, main demographic of the ''Franchise/DisneyPrincess'' franchise in general) grow more older into Teenagers and Young Adults in which they are familiar with a variety of franchises in many genres (including ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'', many Marvel and DC Comic Book Superheroes, the works of Bruce Lee, ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and others), he intends the Game to be his ScienceFantasy meets UrbanFantasy with a dash of a HighFantasy based [[VideoGame/DarkSouls Souls]] [[VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}} borne]] we never got. As for the latter, it would contrast the FleetingDemographic trope that almost every franchise aimed at young boys and girls had, due to the said things above.
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* Emman himself (of all people), confirms his intentions for ''Max's Extremely Goofy College Life'' and ''Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game'' (aka the real GrandFinale to ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', where Max [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally gets his own happy ending]]) to be made for the Target audience for [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie both]] [[WesternAnimation/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie Goofy Movies]] who are now Teenagers and Young Adults in High School and College years while at the same time, having a MultipleDemographicAppeal. Regarding to the latter, as Teenagers and Young Adults who watched Goof Troop and both Goofy Movies who are now more familiar with many kinds of media aimed at them. From 1980s-90s Movies, Shows, Comics and stuff such as ''Film/Scarface1983'', ''Film/TopGun'', ''Franchise/{{TheTerminator}}'', ''Film/{{DirtyHarry}}'', ''Film/{{Tron}}'', ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'', ''Series/KnightRider'', ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', ''Series/MiamiVice'', ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'', ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'' in addition to ''Anime/UltimateMuscle'' (albeit with a Terryman Expy with bits of the Hero from Airwolf while at the same time, including some of the RatedMForManly traits), ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'', ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' and so many more to count and as well as Music/MichaelJackson and Music/{{Queen}} (in which he cited them as his influences for the game), to Video Games that they are more familiar with as they grow up such as Rockstar's ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' franchise (and his Goof Troop game even [[FollowTheLeader followed the footsteps]] to an another family-friendly GTA Clone, ''VideoGame/LegoCityUndercover'' where it would be a LighterAndSofter AlternateConpanyEquivalent while at the same time, a GenreThrowback to the material perfect for a typical ''GTA""-like game). Likewise with the Kingdom Hearts franchise and the 2020 Avengers Game, it would be distributed and published by Square-Enix. He also did a similar approach if we got a ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst''-based ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'', ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY and]] ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreed''-esque Action RPG Video Game (with Stealth and Hack-'n-Slash stuff added too). The Game would be published and distributed by Square-Enix, much like he said with his Goof Troop game (if it ever gonna get made). The game would also have a slight GenreShift, from a Medieval Fantasy to a ScienceFantasy Video Game with UrbanFantasy elements. As Young Girls and Boys who watched and grew up with the show in which they later (the demographic of ''Sofia the First'' and as for the former, main demographic of the ''Franchise/DisneyPrincess'' franchise in general) grow more older into Teenagers and Young Adults in which they are familiar with a variety of franchises in many genres (including ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'', many Marvel and DC Comic Book Superheroes, the works of Bruce Lee, ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and others), he intends the Game to be his ScienceFantasy meets UrbanFantasy with a dash of a HighFantasy based [[VideoGame/DarkSouls Souls]] [[VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}} borne]] we never got. As for the latter, it would contrast the FleetingDemographic trope that almost every franchise aimed at young boys and girls had, due to the said things above.
** For the former two's case, he even wanted to do everything he can impress the fans. From making his own [[SugarWiki/{{HeartwarmingMoments}} heartwarming approach]] to the AdoredByTheNetwork trope in which he confirms that the entirety of Goof Troop itself (including it's two films), to cross-promotions of franchises that the fans who grew up watching Goof Troop and it's films such as Disney and Square-Enix's own franchises (as for the latter's case, the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' titles (in particular, the game would have Max cosplaying as [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Squall "Leon" Leonhart]] and by extension, a few others into the mix), Bandai-Namco's ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'', Shuiesha's ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'', Ubisoft's ''VideoGame/TomClancysSpinterCell'' (But that doesn't mean the Game can't include a special ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}'' Easter Egg) and more, including some companies who can make something to promote the Game like LEGO.

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* Emman himself (of all people), confirms his intentions for ''Max's Extremely Goofy College Life'' and ''Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game'' (aka the real GrandFinale to ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', where Max [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally gets his own happy ending]]) to be made for the Target audience for [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie both]] [[WesternAnimation/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie Goofy Movies]] who are now Teenagers and Young Adults in High School and College years while at the same time, having a MultipleDemographicAppeal. Regarding to the latter, as Teenagers and Young Adults who watched Goof Troop and both Goofy Movies who are now more familiar with many kinds of media aimed at them. From 1980s-90s Movies, Shows, Comics and stuff such as ''Film/Scarface1983'', ''Film/TopGun'', ''Franchise/{{TheTerminator}}'', ''Film/{{DirtyHarry}}'', ''Film/{{Tron}}'', ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'', ''Series/KnightRider'', ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', ''Series/MiamiVice'', ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'', ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'' in addition to ''Anime/UltimateMuscle'' (albeit with a Terryman Expy with bits of the Hero from Airwolf while at the same time, including some of the RatedMForManly traits), ''Series/{{Airwolf}}'', ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' and so many more to count and as well as Music/MichaelJackson and Music/{{Queen}} (in which he cited them as his influences for the game), to Video Games that they are more familiar with as they grow up such as Rockstar's ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' franchise (and his Goof Troop game even [[FollowTheLeader followed the footsteps]] to an another family-friendly GTA Clone, ''VideoGame/LegoCityUndercover'' where it would be a LighterAndSofter AlternateConpanyEquivalent while at the same time, a GenreThrowback to the material perfect for a typical ''GTA""-like ''GTA''-like game). Likewise with the Kingdom Hearts franchise and the 2020 Avengers Game, it would be distributed and published by Square-Enix. He also did a similar approach if we got a ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst''-based ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'', ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY and]] ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreed''-esque Action RPG Video Game (with Stealth and Hack-'n-Slash stuff added too). The Game would be published and distributed by Square-Enix, much like he said with his Goof Troop game (if it ever gonna get made). The game would also have a slight GenreShift, from a Medieval Fantasy to a ScienceFantasy Video Game with UrbanFantasy elements. As Young Girls and Boys who watched and grew up with the show in which they later (the demographic of ''Sofia the First'' and as for the former, main demographic of the ''Franchise/DisneyPrincess'' franchise in general) grow more older into Teenagers and Young Adults in which they are familiar with a variety of franchises in many genres (including ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'', many Marvel and DC Comic Book Superheroes, the works of Bruce Lee, ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' and others), he intends the Game to be his ScienceFantasy meets UrbanFantasy with a dash of a HighFantasy based [[VideoGame/DarkSouls Souls]] [[VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}} borne]] we never got. As for the latter, it would contrast the FleetingDemographic trope that almost every franchise aimed at young boys and girls had, due to the said things above.
** For the former two's case, he even wanted wants to do everything he can impress the fans. From making his own [[SugarWiki/{{HeartwarmingMoments}} heartwarming approach]] to the AdoredByTheNetwork trope in which he confirms that the entirety of Goof Troop ''Goof Troop'' itself (including it's its two films), to cross-promotions of franchises that the fans who grew up watching Goof Troop ''Goof Troop'' and it's its films such as Disney and Square-Enix's own franchises (as for the latter's case, the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' titles (in particular, the game would have Max cosplaying as [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Squall "Leon" Leonhart]] and by extension, a few others into the mix), Bandai-Namco's ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'', Shuiesha's ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'', Ubisoft's ''VideoGame/TomClancysSpinterCell'' (But that doesn't mean the Game can't include a special ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}'' Easter Egg) and more, including some companies who can make something to promote the Game like LEGO.

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** For the former two's case, he even wanted to do everything he can impress the fans. From making his own [[SugarWiki/{{HeartwarmingMoments}} heartwarming approach]] to the AdoredByTheNetwork trope in which he confirms that the entirety of Goof Troop itself (including it's two films), to cross-promotions of franchises that the fans who grew up watching Goof Troop and it's films such as Disney and Square-Enix's own franchises (as for the latter's case, the ''Franchise/{{FinalFantasy}}'' titles (in particular, the game would have Max cosplaying as [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Squall "Leon" Leonhart]] and by extension, a few others into the mix), Bandai-Namco's ''Franchise/{{TheIdolMaster}}'', Shuiesha's ''Franchise/{{MyHeroAcademia}}'', Ubisoft's ''VideoGame/{{TomClancysSpinterCell}}''
(But that doesn't mean the Game can't include a special ''VideoGame/{{Rayman'' Easter Egg) and more, including some companies who can make something to promote the Game like LEGO.

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** For the former two's case, he even wanted to do everything he can impress the fans. From making his own [[SugarWiki/{{HeartwarmingMoments}} heartwarming approach]] to the AdoredByTheNetwork trope in which he confirms that the entirety of Goof Troop itself (including it's two films), to cross-promotions of franchises that the fans who grew up watching Goof Troop and it's films such as Disney and Square-Enix's own franchises (as for the latter's case, the ''Franchise/{{FinalFantasy}}'' ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' titles (in particular, the game would have Max cosplaying as [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Squall "Leon" Leonhart]] and by extension, a few others into the mix), Bandai-Namco's ''Franchise/{{TheIdolMaster}}'', ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'', Shuiesha's ''Franchise/{{MyHeroAcademia}}'', ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'', Ubisoft's ''VideoGame/{{TomClancysSpinterCell}}''
''VideoGame/TomClancysSpinterCell'' (But that doesn't mean the Game can't include a special ''VideoGame/{{Rayman'' ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}'' Easter Egg) and more, including some companies who can make something to promote the Game like LEGO.

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