-I think you should resider your stan iing in a pany that produces digital TV ercials. The pany's funds are not in good shape, and it's challenging to keep a pany afloat that burns through a lot of money, - Thomas Carsen said from the living room. It was game day, and time with his father was enjoyed in two situations: watg TV and discussing business.
-Well, I believe they have tremendous potential. I would evehat Disney is the most ied buyer, but they don't have the willio i. Plus, there's their disdain fital 3D animation. They have even gone so far as to fire those who don't adhere to those ideas, - Billy said.
-I've already researched the pany, and Anne has studied everything she could gather about Disney and Pixar. I don't think it's a good idea to acquire a pany like that, - Thomas said.
-Father, uand that they may not be good pany now, but think about the future. It will be valued at much more than it currently is. Additionally, two years ago, they sold everythied to hardware development to focus on 3D ercials, - Billy said.
-I still don't uand where you're taking this, son, - Mr. Carson said.
-Well, I'm taking it to the point where the pany will dedicate itself to animatioion, and from there, we will veo a new world where my ideas and 3D digital animation will be the new core. Do you trust my talent to create and illustrate stories? - Billy asked.
-I trust your talent... Do you think you will make a lot of money? - Thomas asked. - We are making a lot of iments, and I think it could be risky for us as a pany. The game for 2 million dolrs, the burger restaurant, and now buying a pany valued at 8 million dolrs. It's madness, Billy. -
-Well, it may seem like madness, but what I have in mind is to develop ourselves as a pany. With a digital animation pany, the tracts with Warner or any other pany will be different. I have also done my homework with Anne, and while it's true that we have been subjected to ridiculously low fees for our programs, with an animated studio bag us, everything bees easier, and prices increase, - Billy said.
-It was your idea to allow a 10-year produ lise for Sm Dunk and YuYu Hakusho, - Thomas said.
-We . With a dedicated fan base, these series bee top sellers in North America. We just must attraew kids, and what better way than through television? - Billy said.
-In addition, I pn to purchase and utilize some teology from Pixar, expanding into the 2D animatioor, so we'll have two studios, - Billy said.
-Why don't we start one from scratch? - Billy asked aloud. - Because we 't. I don't have the experieo start ohey are former employees with animation lises who have worked at Disney. Perfectly, they are the ones developing the project, - Billy said.
-Well, we'll hahe paperwork. I'll accept, only because Nike called. They're ied iending the trad creating a sports lihe sales of the collectible cards and Sm Dunk ic are through the roof, increasing day by day. month, we're sure to see awo-million-dolr che our pockets, - Thomas said.
-I know, Father. We reached six million in sales a week ago, and I guarahat when the animated series of YuYu Hakusho/Ghost Report hits the airwaves, the sales will exceed expectations, - Billy said.
-It's been a year sihe pany was created, and the growth has been remarkable. I 't believe how enthusiastic the critics are about the series you're creating, - Thomas said.
-Well, I didn't expect it to grow so fast. It's overwhelming, - Billy said.
The drawings he created were tested, but they succeed in a new text and era? It's not necessarily possible. That's why he has improved the drawings of both series and has propelled with his talent what would have taken years tress.
-Aold me about your as, - Thomas said.
-What as? - Billy questioned.
-You like gambling... I heard you made another substantial bet on the Pistons' championship, - Thomas said. - How much was it? You know it's not good. I told Ahat all bets are prohibited. -
-Well, I did it on Anne's behalf, betting that they would win the Eastern ference championship and another bet that they would wile championship, - Billy said. - Around 40,000 for the Eastern ference championship and 35,000 for the final matchups, - Billy said.
-You're crazy! -
-They're in the Eastern ference Finals, they 't win. Sports analysts say it's Michael Jordan's year," Thomas said.
-Well, Father, I bet because the odds are high, 22 to 1 for the Eastern ference championship and 32 to 1 for the Western ference championship, - Billy said.
-Even more, reason for you to uand that gambling is a game of probabilities. It's almost negligible for you to win. 32 to 1 means your ces are as random as winning in a o, - Thomas said.
-Well, Father, let me tell you that they had a rough patch, but if you look at the standings, they have eight games left and their injured pyers are returning. The rest of the season is set with Detroit's domihey will win, and we'll have easy money, - Billy said.
-Easy money does, - Thomas said.
-We've been making easy money all this time! - Billy excimed.
The stern look he gave his father said it all.
-This year, you've been w day and night without rest from Monday to Friday. We've even worked tirelessly on weekends, - Thomas said.
The game started, and they watched without taking their eyes off the televisioually falling asleep at halftime.
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I'm still writing, sometimes the ideas don't flow as fast as I would like, I hope you enjoy it. today is a double publication.