What are some books from your childhood/younger teens that you think would work great adapted to Sup Forums content?

What are some books from your childhood/younger teens that you think would work great adapted to Sup Forums content?

It'd make for an excellent Netflix series. Probably the only format that could do it justice.

Came here to post this, could be a masterpiece.

...are you new or is this a low-key jab at the movie?

Any of the book series by Brian Jacques

I was using Coraline as an example of a kids book that was adapted into Sup Forums content.

Ah, okay.

Alex Rider needs the full graphic novel treatment. Those books aren't just well-written, they're actually really dark for young adult fiction. I'm picturing something like the Artemis Fowl graphic novels with a Garth Ennis vibe

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The more perverted aspects may have to be toned back to not trigger moral guardians, but this book was fucking amazing when it came to world building and the mechanics of magic.

I like how a massive part of Florida is an isolated magical community.

The Pern books, though I don't think they're technically YA I read them as a teenager

Would be a pretty good miniseries or even a comic, riding giants bats into war against human sized talking rats is just a cool idea.

Also, I kinda blame this novel for giving me one of my biggest fetishes that barely exists in Sup Forums media

I always thought Howliday Inn would make a great movie.

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sigh

what fetish

Albino girls

The Oracle Betrayed series, seriously my favorite books growing up and I've never heard anyone talk about them.
Also Mortal Engines and The Leviathan Series would be cool.

>Fancy thinking the Beast was something you could hunt and kill! . . . You knew, didn’t you? I’m part of you?

If ever I manage to git gud at writing, my big bad guy will definitely be inspired by Ahriman/Angra Mainyu and the Beast. There's just something about unbound destructiveness that makes for an interesting villain.

I like the movie but I wish a more faithful adaptation could be made. I think claymation would still be the best way to do it, but the movie we got just didn't really capture the subdued and chill yet still terrifying feeling of the original book

But the whole point was the beast was just the kids inner evil that they were projecting onto on outside source, you can't write a "villain" like the beast because the beast wasn't real.

A BONE series by netflixs would be great

They should really do His Dark Materials as a cartoon instead of trying to go live action again.

The main issue is they tried to condense a 400 page book into a 2 hour movie.
Seriously, when are they going to figure out that it's never gonna fucking work, the average movie script is 120 pages long and nowhere near as condensed as a book, take a hint.

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>What are some books from your childhood/younger teens that you think would work great adapted to Sup Forums content?

Coraline's already been both an animated movie and a comic book.

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The Gone series by Michael Grant would work well as a netflix series.

Sisters Grimm also.

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This one really got me

The movie ending got me so mad.

There was a huge redwall series user

Start watching

The right answer.

It always hurt me to know D.J Machale was already in the television business yet nothing would become of Pendragon

Piers is a literal pervert author

>not sea of trolls
>not the one about the Mexican drug lords clone

Collins is great though, maybe I should read that bat one

More steampunk is always good

Speaking of which....

I just reread the Amber spyglass and the writing is fucking terrible. Deus Ex Machinas and info dumps out the fucking ass.

The setting and worlds building heh was tremendous,and the whole idea of an atheistic take on Paradise Lost is genius, but it would really have to be totally modified to give it better pacing and such.

Also Netflix will never touch it guaranteed. Wouldn't want to risk a religious boycott.

This book was hyped constantly on library reading lists and school book sales throughout my childhood and I still haven't read it.

Worth it. I read it the year before it was assigned as a kid because I kept hearing so much about it.

It's the length of the old man and the sea just read it man.

Even though Gone had a "happy" ending, I still cried. It would make a great cartoon and each season can be one book from the series

For one, The Secret Life of Dilly McBean. It was sort of like a proto-Artemis Fowl without the fantasy creatures but with him having magnetic powers.

For another, The Marvellous Land of Snergs, which had a lot of influence on Tolkien.

Plus The AI Gang; '80s nostalgia is big right now anyway.

There's a few books that I can remember the plot of but not the titles for the life of me that would make pretty good animated films.

One of them was called something along the lines of A Small Matter of a Dragon, which is an old style fairy tale about three thieves, one of them a cat, one a fox, and the other something else that are ordered by a judge to slay a dragon or be sentenced to the gallows.

The other was a strange little book about two kids who are living in the Northeast who wind up meeting a King of the River style troll who lives behind a waterfall. I think there was an odd subplot about them being able to talk to animals because of something they'd eaten.

Haunt fox

Almost any the series by Garth Nix, with Seventh Tower/Keys to the Kingdom being tied as my favorite.

THIS

I NEED

I

NEED

I NEED SABRIEL

FUCKING NECROMANCERS MAN FUCKING COOL AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

I like this

Christ I've been wanting to draw an Animorphs comic for ages. Don't think I'd do it justice at all. A Netflix series would be phenomenal done right.

The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin. I'd love to see a Netflix animated miniseries based on this book.

I mean. There was a manga. There are a slew of fan animations. She's still writing this story to this day! It's not like it's a niche series.

>Garth Nix

Into the Land of the Unicorns by Bruce Coville

Also Aliens Ate My Homework

Dragons of the Lost Sea by Laurence Yep. It's been over a decade since I even thought about the series, but I was able to remember the title and the author's name immediately.

Now that I think of it, the style of Kubo would fit the Dragon series very well.

The series got dumbed down over the years. Piers Anthony is GOAT, but he admitted being able to write a Xanth book in about a month, which is why there's at least 100+ of them. The Xanth books put his kids through college.

The first three are the best, with exception to a few odds and ends in the series.

He loves porn. Admitted it during interviews.

A non-anime version of this please. I thought Hayao Miyazaki could do no wrong but he fucked this up and that's not okay.

Baily school kids and the magic tree house

WHY didn't this become a huge franchise? So much potential. I feel like it could almost be like Harry Potter.

Agree.

I want Redwall to get the HBO treatment.

I want the food to look mouth-watering and the violence to be sickening.

Let's just say "anything by Coville". Dude has chops.

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I swear if I meet a girl like that with violet eyes idk how I'm gonna survive.

Terry Pratchett's discworld needs to have an animated SERIES, not a move, there is just too much to explore to do it in one movie. This wouldn't have to follow any of the novels but could pull from any of them for a fun adventure story, like do a single episode or two for We Free Men.

and Narnia ofc

Runaway convict hiding in a deserted island accidentally stumbles upon a machine that records and plays back people's soul's

Animorphs is one of those properties I'm very surprised hasn't gotten a reboot/big budget movie/some kind of revival in the 2010's

An Animorphs show with a Netflix budget could do pretty well, especially given the trend of prestige tv

I read this several times and enjoyed it a ton!

fucking this times a thousand

Redwall could be marvelous if done right. Tons of characters, good action sequences, endless story lines and universe building, and so many books the content would be never ending.

Speaking of Discworld was there any news about the City Watch TV series thing?

I loved the Watch books althoughSnuffwasaletdown so I was pretty hype when I heard that they're making a show based on them, and now we have jack shit.

It's getting a movie

The Chronicles of Prydain series would be great. I actually like Disney's Black Cauldron, but I'd love an accurate adaptation of all the books.

Also, the Lost Years of Merlin series would be good too.

This one was fun.

Mah niggas. Coville was my favorite author as a kid.

Oh shut, I didn't notice she also wrote the Hunger Games. Why isn't this a bigger thing, wasn't it like medieval Avatar with bats, or something.

Pray to Zots for your winged souls.

I learned to read off of magic treehouse.

Yup, Piers Anthony is going to take you into his magical realm every time.

Lord of Light would also be super cool. Actually, most of Zelazny's stuff would.

>Lost Years of Merlin
>The Chronicles of Prydain
I can get behind this.

Okay, everyone shut the fuck up.

I got this.

The fact that the anime is the only adaptation we have makes me feel pain in ways I didn't know was possible. Also WHY an anime, it's an australian book, it's almost like a repeat of Howl's Moving Castle in that it seems that by sheer luck it stumbled into the right people, but man I fucking love this universe.

I have actually met an albino girl once in my first year of high school, like full on pink eyed albino, not just a pale chick, was in a group with her for a class project.

I was a stuttering, awkward mess around her. Fuck me mang she was so hot.
>tfw you lacked the balls to ask her out despite having the perfect opportunity, probably missing out on a once in a lifetime chance

I could see this being a black and white cartoon through the eyes of jonas until he meets the giver and gets his memories

I'll never see it. What did they do, because everyone from the trailers implied it was ruined from the start.

I didn't realize how much I wanted this until I read it.

I know there's some old Canadian show for this, but if there could be something giving it more justice and completing the story, all while not making the bats a furry's wet dream, then I think we'd be set.

This

And this

And this (Sword in the Stone by itself is very little)

Bad news is that Mortal Engines is already being turned into a live-action film franchise. So I guess you'd have to hope that fails and then wait another decade.

Leviathan sounds like a no brainer though. I don't understand how it hasn't even been optioned yet.

And this (inb4 someone gets angry about religion)

and this, definitely

And this, maybe? I'm kinda trying to think of the individual books I really enjoyed as a kid now.

Is this related to my teacher is an alien?

Dragonriders of Pern has already been mentioned, so I have to go with the Castle in the attic and A wrinkle in time if we're sticking with YA novels.

>Is this related to my teacher is an alien?
Same author, separate series.

It's already a comic but I've always dreamed of this being a stop motion animated movie. Laika pls.

My absolute nigga!
The Chronicles of Amber is my absolute favorite book series and I've been waiting for any kind of adaptation literally my whole life. I guess Zelazny's too obscure or something...
I want to believe

>Keys to the Kingdom
God yes.

I knew it would suck the moment I heard that is was being made into a movie so I skipped it.

What happened?

Castle in the Sky's way better anyway. Both the Miyazaki movie and the sequel to Howl's.

>tfw no Berserk tier Witcher cartoon on Toonami

Also this.

I remember liking this a lot of a quest book as a kid.

This would make a fantastic animated movie

Probably no one else has ever read this one but I'd fucking love to see this as an animated movie.

>The Witcher
>Berserk tier

Pick one