The trick would be getting character designs that make it clear that these aren't just cute forest animals that happen to fight each other with shiny weapons (and other things that would keep teenagers and older from being turned off), and yet keep it accessible for the young 'uns. There'd be genuine danger but not too scary... that sorta thing.
Another thing (that's firmly on a "wishful thinking" list) would be an updated version of Watership Down. I love the general loyalty to the book the first had, as well as the not-too-cartoony designs for the rabbits, so I'm definitely not saying it falls short in any way.
I just would want to see how much the improved technology, etc would make the animation better. Smoother and maybe a bit prettier, perhaps. Also, I'd cut a bit of the blood, for a couple reasons. First, I personally am a little freaked out by animated blood for some reason. Red lines as scratches don't bother me; it's the dripping, throat-being-torn-out stuff that gives me the jibblies. Second, it'd just be more accessible to kids... I can't even imagine how many mothers were horrified when they thought they were showing Junior a nice movie about bunnies. Which it isn't exactly... but the book's author did intend it to be read by children, primarily. (Whether it's actually at their level is another question altogether...) But yeah... just so the bloody rabbit battles aren't the only thing people carry away from the film.
Yeah, so I was long-winded tonight. Sorry, guys.
