December 12.
Raimon was thhly pleased with all his decisions, including Billy's guiding hand in the creation, which was just a hurdle many had to climb. The test Cowboy Bebop series was a stratospheric magnifice. Billy had been drawing the ic for a year, and the result didn't disappoint. The artistic quality surpassed anything seen in years. What made this ic so iing was that Billy's stories began to create darker atmospheres, stronger psychological pressures, and, oher hand, an immeasurable amount of ideas approached from different perspectives.
-I have to say, the Baldur's Gate game is more ambitious than we'd imagined. Are you sure your boss will allow such a moal game? It seems challenging to pull off, - Angus, aronigineer, and Raimon's right-hand man in Dungeons and Dragons matters respohey were both sitting, paving new paths for the Baldur's Gate game, while Edward tio expand the Elven War crusade, adding different types of elves like forest elves, dark elves, sea elves, and nomads.
-Yes, he'll allow it. He eveiohat we'll be sponsored, from clothing, games, activities, vention pns, and everything for free. Our job is to promote the game and incredibly finish the story, - Raimon said. Their small task force was located in the factory. They had eveed maps, and drafts, and perfected NPCs. With Joseph's help, Raimon dedicated himself to creating different characters, each with their own characteristics. The world of Dungeons & Dragons was immense.
-Sounds incredible, - Angus said, who despite w at a pany from Monday to Friday, spent his Saturdays in an office, alongside Edward.
-It us, I'll soon ask Billy to offer you jobs at Pixar or some other pany. We must stick together and propose a bat game with the animation team. They have their group and are a bunch of cheats. We o outdo them, - Raimon said, with a petitive spark.
-I'll be right back. Just wait a moment, we'll work and then we'll go for pizza, - Raimon said, running with his short legs. This time, he was wearing a wizard's cape, along with an image of the glorious He-Man princess.
Hearing his timer, he sighed ao where Anne was waiting, a meeting that only caused him more trouble. But he hurried across to Anne, as everyone wao go on vacation, and most of the executives would leave on Tuesday for vacation with Raimon, who wahe bead to unwind.
-You're te, - Anne said, pletely exasperated, eager to go on vamediately.
-Well, although this meeting is just informational, and unfortunately, Jim is excluded due to the program's instability, the eaieam will enjoy their vacation in June, along with the Pixar team, - Anne said to Jim Gianopulus, who nodded, supported by three hires he had made, each crucial for the operation. However, Jim saw that the pany was funing so well because of its focus on one subject. Billy handled Lux id Lux Animation with his proposals, and the creation of a dotary el was just the beginning.
Jim nodded with joy.
-I'll start by giving a summary of the day's agenda. Point 1: annual financial status, point 2: annual employee status under Director Jolie Cartes, point 3: Lux Animation treasury status, point 4: the purchase of new panies urading Corp, point 5: film produs, point 6: series produ, point 7: ideas uhe director of operations, point 8: new hires, point 9: new dotary el... - Anne said, reading through various points, 1.1, 1.2, and so on until Point 9.
Raimon wao bang his head against the desk upon hearing the lengthy meeting. In the general financial status, many things came to light, like the excess ics sold i months, which had started to double. In November, they sold nearly 2.6 million copies, fitting into a ic sales marathon. The new Lux Animation series began to gain reition, along with the increased sales of games. The unpreted exposure of the Pokemon game capitalized on the increased sales, like the new employees of the pany, the expansion of the RPG software team troups, much bolder than just two groups, and even the expansion of a sixth group of interns to create more animated series, all of which fell into the uniquely plex category of being out of step.
-The film produs for the year are three, however, the partnership with Ambliertai and the possible acquisition of DVD distributihts, and on television, along with the possible purchase of the movie, suggest that Billy may make some additional purchases, like the previous bid for The Addams Family for 7 million dolrs, retly, along with the August Meteor case for 1.6 million, - Jim Gianopulus said, finding it excessive to buy the film rights and two movies, already exploited.
-So, on my predictable list, I started researg children's movies that may or may not be part of our acquisitions. However, the desire for new successes, coupled with the expansion of our dotary series, may e all our earnings. So far, we have six dotaries in our possession, but approag produ panies could escate the expenses, - Jim Gianopulus said.
-From the treasury, we have a proposal from Billy to buy The Grind the Transformers franchise from Hasbro. The purchase of these toys exceeds 40 million in franchise value, which, although risky, is a great iment acc to Billy, - Jim pointed out, aiming to adapt them into id ter animation.
-They stantly want to iate with our toys, - Steve Parks mentioned with a smile. -We mention a close retionship, as long as they sell us the franchise cheaper. We even allow them to tinue produg toys with a slight pertage. As I see it, Billy's ideas are about w for the future, no matter losing now or winning ter. -
-You take care of that, - Anne said, knowing that Billy would agree to a business deal fame franchise. Billy's stan maings was clear: franchises are the best way to make money, and the purchase only improve that aspect.
-First, I would talk to Billy about which series he's willing to lise, - Steve Parks said, nodding to Anne.
-Excellent! - Jim responded, noting in his thoughts the idea of the Teeant Ninja Turtles, another franchise that seemed destio be a great purchase.
The meeting tinued with the topic of animated series. The charm of the series tio the point of end different viewpoints. Many people, especially animators, sought to purchase their favorite animated strips, such as many series that could be given to them.
-Point seven, - Anne said, introdug Rachel, who was most involved in the acquisition of Korean and Japanese animation studios. The mere idea of purchasing was already struggling due to the gover's protective stance, and permission had to be obtained from their perspective.
Rachel handed over a list of many things that still o be done, primarily emphasizing that Japanese animation panies had very low costs and it ossible to sider expanding these animation studios to make movies directly from Korea. The idea of ??transmitting Treasure P or sequels to movies is just a fact, something that Disney has partly achieved in the produ of its ongoing series and films.
-The main reason why oriental panies resent the entry is the possible eic imbahat we bring to Japan. It is not very on for Ameri pao settle in these spaces, except for a, which, oher hand, has a siderable expansion system for fn industries. However, these prefer to raise their own panies, even with eic assistance, as a way to exploit this market, which provides a better animation course and takes advantage of the drawing talent of these cultures, which is essential for the state of gover. However, we believe in exge options and developing a business future, such as influeng uies, creating animation schools, and sustainability itments. Although the operation is cheap and the saved costs are eical, the iment be signifit, - Rachel said, followed by a motion from Jim Gianopulus and Anne, who were the most ed about the purchase of Gaimax and KMO, with Lux ics sales on the rise and Billy's uping sary, it is very likely that he will buy another oriental animation studio.
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Hello everyohis is chapter 276, and we are at 318 on Patreon, I have tried to make chapters a little lood start to the week, I was very busy this week, and I think I will have less busyness.