This is going to be interesting; I mean we have Nintendo owning Castlevania, the Bandai talks are happening right now, and Sunrise have probably got briefs for a few new shows based on Nintendo properties, which will lead to something interesting a few years later. Ok here me out
It's 2007, the dub I brought up ages ago is still a glimmer in the future, near future yes, but still the future, and Sunrise is overcrowded, they have several shows all in some stage in development
- new Gundam series (probably 00)
- Nintendo Detective Club: The Animation
- F-Zero: Eternal Falcon [sequel to Falcon no Densetsu/GP Legend]
- Sonic: World Chase
- Super Robot Taisen [a SRW based anime, however it does have other characters involved, but they aren't the main focus, that is the originals of W, which is the first game not in the Original Generation sub-series to hit internationally, with agreements similar to the ones that were made when the decision to bring over 30 were made, just like ATLUS' release of the SRW OG games, the name was changed from Super Robot Wars to Super Robot Taisen because of well... Robot Wars {wouldn't it be odd if it turns out that here series 7 WASN'T the last one for the better part of a decade, and Typhoon 2 returned to defend its crown, but ultimately failed as Kronic had marched through the heats and semi's relatively easily, and then defeated Kan-Opener, the one who beat Typhoon 2 in the final round, and the series had been going on for ages now, with one of the Gamecube's last titles being a Robot Wars one,}.]
- Panel De Pon [or some other obscure game that the anime of wouldn't be ready until after Captain Rainbow releases, which I hope will get an international release]
- Sakura Wars: Edge of Shadows [took that because of the Shadow Tokyo within the franchise, first brought up in an OVA if I'm not mistaken, but its existence was confirmed in Shin/2019]
- several more that I would spend all day going through
when the plan for a Fire Emblem anime came through, knowing that they were being bogged down, the agreement to have Toei co-produce it(not something that has happened since around the time of Mirai Robo Daltanious I think), which is when the idea of bringing Splash Star over comes up, and to be honest, I'm actually fine if it is decided that Disney had done the dub after all, perhaps as part of a Toei agreement, for instances, "We'll let you dub this, as long as you keep with PR", which really does change RPM a lot