How come I never heard about this one? Infomation on this one would be really helpful. Speaking of Bakshi. Ralph Bakshi and John K were going to do an animated film called Bobby's Girl. Which was supposed to be an animated film that would be a parody on the teen comedy genre. But that never happened.
If anyone has the DVD of Howard the Duck and listen to the DVD commentary. It mentions that they were talking about doing an animated feature of Howard, but the studio wanted a live-action film for a summer release. Animated howard would be a whole lot better than a live-action one, and it isn't hard to see why :shrug:.
Speaking of comics, The Spirit was supposed to get animated feature Brad Bird had a script for an animated feature of The Spirit in the 80's, but it was canned due to Hollywood believing that it can't work for animation. Rumor had it that the creator of Tank Girl wanted an animated feature, but had a bit of a fallout with the studio that was making it.
Around 1995, Milton Knight did concept artwork from an Warner Bros animated film called "Day of the dead". Ironically, this project was dead. As for that sequel to Roger Rabbit(The Toon Platoon), I remember hearing that Steven didn't like the idea of Roger being in the hard times. Which I find odd since Steven himself has done films in WWII.
Also, before Disney did Aladdin. Walter Lantz had planned on doing an animated feature based on Aladdin, but the lackluster peformances of some animated films(Fantasia, Mr.Bug Goes to Town) canceled the idea of it. Oddly enough Mr Bug's failure also canceled feature plans from Terrytoons and Warner Bros.