If you remove major plot elements in an adaptation then you've made it something else entirely-then how do you justify making calling it Animorphs?
Because it'll still be about 6 kids (5 humans, 1 alien) engaging in guerilla warfare by using the power to shapeshift into animals to defeat body-controlling, slug-like aliens secretly invading Earth. There's a character named Jake who's the leader and who's brother is a slave. His cousin, Rachel, who's best friends with the daughter of high-ranking slave. Her other best friend, Cassie, who's parents are vets and has access to animals. Jake's best friend Marco who's the comic relief and Tobias, the bullied loner as well as Ax, a stranded alie youthn and the brother of the Andalite that gave them their power.
Have I really removed anythinng from the major storyline at all?
Is Marco's mom being Visser One and Tobias being Elfangor's son and the like REALLY that important?
but you arent being careful lol making tobias human would alienate every single fan. and BB is right, the first people to review the movie will be fans and other nerd sites which will say wtf this is completely off from the books dont waste your time and even if it is an awesome stand alone movie, less people will want to see it
Fans should really take the time to think and realize that work in one medium (esp. one that has dozens upon dozens of books to develop it's characters) to another will have to sacrifuce some things.
It would be an extension of, not replacement to the series. Hardcore fans will always have the books.
Thank you. I hate those drama queen fans that think that the books will magically disappear or change IF a bad or simply different but good adaptation is made.
And honestly, how big is the traditional hardcore animorph fanbase? I doubt it's big enough to make that much of a difference.
Agreed.