Eric Animations/Rejected Ideas

Here are some deleted scenes and rejected ideas and concepts for Eric Rewritten that were cut or planned to be in the final version but cut due to numerous reasons. This includes scenes, ideas, characters, character ideas, companies that were supposed to be involved in the film, logos, and casting choices.

Deleted Scenes
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Rejected Ideas
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Characters
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Character Ideas
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Companies
These are companies that were involved in the production of Eric Rewritten, but were dropped out of production for various reasons.

Univercity Pictures
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TjsWorld2011 Pictures
TjsWorld2011 Pictures is the production company of former Go!Animate/Vyond animators TjsWorld2011 and Ntpockets. Since director Henry Norton has been friends with TjsWorld2011, TjsWorld2011 Pictures was hired by Stephan Swaby to co-produce the film without permission from TjsWorld2011 and Ntpockets. In July 2017, TjsWorld2011 revealed that he and his TjsWorld2011 Pictures partners were never involved in the film and are not interested in the film. This resulted in TjsWorld2011's company to be immediately removed from production of the film.

Go!Animate/DreamWorks Pictures
Go!Animate/DreamWorks Pictures was the short-lived merger between The Go!Animate Company (later Vyond Creations), GMA/NDCUnivercity (Gundam Mode Authorization/NDCUnivercity; formally known as Gundam Mode Anivision), DreamWorks Pictures and Animation founded by Henry Norton on late 2016 and launched on March 9, 2017. The studio had plans to co-produce Eric Rewritten as well as other Go!Animate films, but those plans were later scrapped on August 2017, after the Go!Animate/DreamWorks merger ceased to exist because DreamWorks would be later bought by Universal and was rebranded as Landscape Pictures. The Protectors of The Deep, a film in the Taylor's Series Saga franchise was released on July 28, 2017, alongside Atomic Blonde and The Emoji Movie, as the studio's final film.

Famous Players Entertainment
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Discovery Works Films/Kids/Family
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DreamWorks Animation
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Illumination Entertainment
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Universal Pictures and Universal Kids
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RatPac-Dune Entertainment
RatPac-Dune Entertainment (also known as simply RatPac Entertainment) is an American motion picture production and financing company owned by producer-director Brett Ratner and Access Entertainment. The studio was rumored to co-finance Eric Rewritten with Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, and Sony Pictures Entertainment. However, on April 2018, Warner Bros. announced that they cutting ties with the company after Brett Ratner's sexual harassment allegations, with Rampage as the last film that his company financed with Warner Bros. This resulted in RatPac Entertainment being immediately removed from production of the film.

ChrisAndZane Pictures
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Teleflix/IBT
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Logos
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Casting Choices
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