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Star Wars copied Prodigy?

While I will admit I immediately thought of Prodigy when I first heard Skeleton Crew's premise, I will agree at this stage we should wait until Skeleton Crew actually airs before we accuse it of ripping off Prodigy. Besides, it's not as though this concept had never been done before prior to Prodigy.
 
It's just that the timing seems suspicious - never mind that two people probably have had the same good idea for a while independent of each other) - and it looks to people who don't know this that SW saw what worked in the other franchise (us) and how it even garnered enough support to spur a "bring it back" campaign after cancellation by its original streamer - they're looking for a win.
 
Yeah, honestly, I doubt Prodigy was even on their radar when they were breaking this story, and I also highly doubt it made enough of a pop culture impact to be on their radar after it came out. The idea of a group of youths discovering a strange vessel and being whisked away is a classic adventure trope--that's why Prodigy used it.
 
Yeah, honestly, I doubt Prodigy was even on their radar when they were breaking this story, and I also highly doubt it made enough of a pop culture impact to be on their radar after it came out. The idea of a group of youths discovering a strange vessel and being whisked away is a classic adventure trope--that's why Prodigy used it.
The estate of Robert Heinlein could probably sue both of them ;)
 
While I will admit I immediately thought of Prodigy when I first heard Skeleton Crew's premise, I will agree at this stage we should wait until Skeleton Crew actually airs before we accuse it of ripping off Prodigy. Besides, it's not as though this concept had never been done before prior to Prodigy.
Kids lifting off with a ship they find buried is Prodigy. I will happily accuse it of ripping off until it has aired and made its own mark.
 
It's just that the timing seems suspicious - never mind that two people probably have had the same good idea for a while independent of each other) - and it looks to people who don't know this that SW saw what worked in the other franchise (us) and how it even garnered enough support to spur a "bring it back" campaign after cancellation by its original streamer - they're looking for a win.

I doubt Disney is stealing from a show that couldn't draw enough people to stay on a fledgling mid-tier streamer.
 
That's going in the opposite direction than what this thread is on about.

True, but I think it's somewhat relevant in the sense that there's a bit more similarity between the two nowadays in both directions than there once was.
 
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