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I.e. the origin of Avatar: The Last Airbender. (An amazing series btw, if you’ve not seen it yet, you should!) It was just a single pencil drawn sketch of something very similar to what we now know as Aang and the flying monkey Momo. That was it!!! That started the entire spin off idea to the Nickelodeon tv series many now know and love!
Therefore, not technically abandoned, forgotten for a moment yes, but not abandoned.
What’s your other thoughts?
I like what you’re thinking.
I got closeup of the perforations seen several times in the scripted sequences. Do you think they look a bit combine-y?