Implications of Moving the HA! Gang into the 5th Grade
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Re: Implications of Moving the HA! Gang into the 5th Grade
All details about the pilot episode can be found in the "Episode 1 Project (Photography Urban Legend)" sub-forum. You're registered, so you should be able to see it and visit that sub-forum. Pilot episode is looking to be around 30 pages. Hopefully I can cut it down a bit shorter.
Re: Implications of Moving the HA! Gang into the 5th Grade
tendra91 wrote:Yeah, moving them to the 5th grade shouldn't be too big of a deal. Nothing too "OMG EVERYTHING IS NOW DRAMATICALLY DIFFERENT NOW". Only minor details are changed.
Yrah your write its not like we moved them to college, we only moved them to the fifth grade, I don't think that people change in one year.
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I want to touch back on the "missing characters" issue.
Is it ever formally stated on the show that P.S. 118 only includes classes up to Grade 6? Where are Grades 7-8? Do they have their own middle school?
What about Big Patty? If you age the characters, then it would be hard to entertain anymore Big Patty-Harold or Big Patty-Helga ideas, since they likely no longer go to school in the same building.
I always assumed that the higher grades (Grades 6 through 8 ) occupied the top floor of P.S. 118 as a sort-of attached middle school, which is why they're seldom seen.
Perhaps I'm thinking too deep into this.
Is it ever formally stated on the show that P.S. 118 only includes classes up to Grade 6? Where are Grades 7-8? Do they have their own middle school?
What about Big Patty? If you age the characters, then it would be hard to entertain anymore Big Patty-Harold or Big Patty-Helga ideas, since they likely no longer go to school in the same building.
I always assumed that the higher grades (Grades 6 through 8 ) occupied the top floor of P.S. 118 as a sort-of attached middle school, which is why they're seldom seen.
Perhaps I'm thinking too deep into this.
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Re: Implications of Moving the HA! Gang into the 5th Grade
Actually, shameonpretzel, even if that's not true, that could be a brilliant idea to make sure Big Patty can still be utilized. (I always liked her...)
Re: Implications of Moving the HA! Gang into the 5th Grade
I would love an "All grown up" theme, either as an episode OR a series. I only know of some fantastic deviant art work which probably everyone here as seen about what they would look and act like in a comic strip, all grown up.
Rhonda would be popular and have Nadine as a loyal follower, Helga and Arnold would be making out in the janitors closet and maybe Stinky and Lila would get together? The pairing is not too out of the ordinary as Lila seems to have a thing for the country bumpkins LOL
Rhonda would be popular and have Nadine as a loyal follower, Helga and Arnold would be making out in the janitors closet and maybe Stinky and Lila would get together? The pairing is not too out of the ordinary as Lila seems to have a thing for the country bumpkins LOL
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Re: Implications of Moving the HA! Gang into the 5th Grade
Yeah, I've noticed that there are a bunch of comics on DA running around that feature the kids as teens/adults. I'm pretty up for it. If it were to take place in the HA6S season, it would probably be the kids daydreaming or something, like in the episode Married
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