Eric Animations

Eric Henderson: Rebooted (also known as Eric Henderson: The Movie or simply Eric Henderson) is an upcoming live-action/2D traditional flash/hand-drawn/3D computer-animated motion capture sci-fi adventure comedy film based on the Go!Animate/Vyond character Eric and the series The Eric Show, which were both created by Jerry Tirado (MrLegoFan404) and various Go!Animate/Vyond users. It is set in an alternate universe from Go!Animate/Vyond's other properties and characters, but introduces a shared multiverse. The film features the somewhat similar charm and humor as most Go!Animate/Vyond videos, while also incorporating a darker, mature, serious, and more emotional tone, and it is also more action-oriented.

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Premise
In the aftermath of the events with Bongo's Final Movie (2018) and Go!Animate: Bigger Longer, Full And Uncut (2018), Bongo Morrison (Troy Gentile) and his team of troublemakers, villains, evil clones of good people, and evil users have finally gotten their revenge on their haters, rivals, and enemies by turning the entire Go!Animate/Vyond universe into a post-apocalyptic wasteland as a result of an evil Go!Animate/Vyond detective (Kate McKinnon) helping them with their evil plans, which puts the entire Go!Animate/Vyond universe on the brink of chaos and collapse.

Cast
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Development
Before  would begin in development, Henry Norton, a director, producer, and composer best known for his involvement in the Taylor's Crystal Universe: All Stars (formally the Taylor's Series Saga) franchise had announced on November of 2016 that he has plans of adapting Go!Animate/Vyond's properties into feature-length films, with his production company, Henry Norton Films involved. The crew behind the Taylor's Crystal Universe: All Stars franchise His goal for those films were to "rejuvenate" and improve the Go!Animate/Vyond franchise and the community, as well as to make them more popular again, since both the franchise and the community have been going downhill and becoming less popular since 2016, most notably because of the recent controversial updates to the site, the mixed-to-negative impact the site has been having lately, as well as the popular, but infamous grounded videos, dead meat videos, held back videos, and torture videos that have since been taking over the site. However, there were some controversies and accusations made against Norton that were going on during that time. As a result, plans of film adaptations to Go!Animate/Vyond's properties were put on hold for two months until controversies against him died down by January of 2017.

On January 10, 2017, Norton announced that he had an idea of doing a movie about one of the popular cartoon characters on Go!Animate/Vyond, Eric, with the film's first title being known as The Eric Show: The Movie. The writing of the script started on the same day with Norton writing the plot of the movie. On January 24, 2018, Norton released a prototype version of the movie on his YouTube channel. The prototype version of the film consisted of the original opening to the movie, as well as parts 1 to 3 of the original version of the film. The opening used the Warner Bros. Pictures (1940s version), Warner Animation Group, Paramount Pictures, Go!Animate Pictures, Studios and Network, and RatPac-Dune Entertainment (now Access Entertainment) logos in the style of Eric's red hoodie. The original opening to the film is similar to the opening of the poorly received 2003 film The Cat in the Hat, which in fact, was based off of the 1957 Dr. Seuss book of the same name.

On February of 2017, Stephan Swaby, a Go!Animate/Vyond user who was getting used to the site since he joined it on May of 2016, had expressed interest in being involved in the film, as well as helping Norton with the film. As a result, he was later hired and promoted as one of the producers and writers of the film. Swaby had later created an Idea Wiki article to promote the film to users of the wiki, as well as GoAnimate/Vyond users. On March 15, 2017, the film's title was changed to Eric Animate: The Movie. It was changed due to the fact that the title sounded unusual, and it wasn't a good title for a movie. However, the second title sounded too similar to the Go!Animate name, except the name Eric replaces the word "Go!". As a result, the film received its third title Eric Animations: The Movie 5 days later.

On March 25, 2017, Miguel Marquez, founder of Laka Animation Studios had also expressed interest in involvement of the film. As a result, he was hired as one of the producers of the film. 2 days later, James Sharp, also known by his nickname Sharpness Knight had expressed interest in working on the film after the cancellation of Greenytoons Unite, a project that he was previously working on that didn't turn out well. He announced that his company Sharpness Knight Animation Studios would be involved to co-produce the film. He was later confirmed to be involved in the film as one of the co-directors, producers, executive producers, writers, and editors of the film. 9 days later, John Harry Lau had expressed interest in helping with the project after he watched videos of Eric on YouTube. He later became one of the executive producers of the film. On May 11, 2017, Eric Medina, Liz Quintana, Colin Lloyd Pendergast, D.A. Nichols, and Abbey Thickson had also expressed their interests in helping with the film, and to have Gundam Mode Anivision (now Gundam Mode Authorization/NDCUnivercity), Colin Entertainment, Ltd., NicThic Productions and its division NicThic Cinemation Studios to co-produce the film. Colin serves as the producer, executive producer and writer of the film, while D.A. and Abbey serve as co-directors of the film. Founder of Slimeworks Studios and actor Nolan Massey, (KnottyOrchid12) was also interested in the film, and wanted his company Slimeworks to be one of the production companies for the film. However, producer Swaby stated that he already has a lot of film companies helping with the film, and Slimeworks won't be involved in the film. However, Nolan can still help with the film by co-writing the script of the film.

Revisualization and production troubles
On May 2017, the title was changed for the 3rd time to Eric Animations: The Ultimate Epic Movie, although the film was sometimes known in some promotional material as simply Eric Animations: The Movie until September 5, 2018. Production of the film was going smoothly until June 25, 2018. On that day, James Sharp had deleted the original article to the film, along with the original transcript, credits, trailer transcripts, and soundtrack from Idea Wiki. Stephan Swaby was angered by James after what he had done, and wrote an angry message against him saying:

"Oh MY GOD!!! WHAT THE HECK IS WRONG WITH YOU?!! YOU RUINED HENRY NORTON'S MOVIE AND ERIC ANIMATIONS' MOVIE!!!! NOW HENRY NORTON AND ERIC ANIMATIONS ARE GOING TO BE MAD AT YOU BECAUSE OF WHAT YOU DID!!! HOW COULD YOU?! THIS TOOK ME 3 MONTHS TO MAKE!!! NOW I HAVE TO START ALL OVER AGAIN BECAUSE OF YOU!!! WHY WOULD YOU DO SUCH A THING LIKE THIS?!! WHY?!! WHY?!! WHY? WHY? WHY? WHY?! HOW COULD YOU DO THIS TO HENRY NORTON, ME, AND ERIC ANIMATIONS?!!! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!! YOU MADE ME SO FREAKING FURIOUS!!! NOW I'M GOING TO LOSE MY MIND BECAUSE OF YOU!!!!"

- Stephan Swaby

Following Stephan's angry message to James, James himself banned Stephan from the Idea Wiki, which caused Stephan to be even more furious at James and blame him for ruining the project. However, James stated the reason to why he deleted the article:

"It's just that the movie has way too many production companies producing it. If the production of the movie would be restarted, there should be less than 5 companies producing the movie. Also, there would be less characters in that movie."

- James Sharp

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