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The idea of digital storyboarding sounds like a very interesting idea, I have a feeling that it'll be apart of the basic tools by the time I move into the animation industry, hehe :)
I hope they'll tell more about Veronica, we don't know much about her since the episode "Information Stupor highway". As for Tootie, I already mentionned in some older posts then she should check elsewhere if the grass is greener elsewhere to date another guy like AJ, Chester, Remy, Elmer, Sanjay. Imagine if Tootie is the only girl who don't give the hives to Chester...( and imagine how Vicky and Crocker will react when Tootie date Chester. Vicky might react by saying "ARGH!! That twerpette should had dated the twerpt! My plans are ruined!", Crocker might said "Tootie date Chester now instead of Turner! Either she eat something not normal in her breakfast or that could be only the work of.......FAIRIES GODPARENTS!"
I wonder if there some plans to hire also the following writers: John Derevlany who writen a couple of episodes of the cartoon Wayside based on Louis Sachar's books and Sergei Aniskov , Walt Gardner , James Harvey who writed for the cartoon Kappa Mikey. (An astucious way to prepare some possible crossover episodes with these series ;) I also taught of the suggestion of hiring Ralph Bakshi who worked on the 1987 Mighty Mouse series as well in a couple of episodes of the cartoon Rocket Robin Hood and the 1967-70 Spider-man cartoon, Matt Stone and Trey Parker who created South Park, Kevin Gillis, the creator of the Canadian cartoon The Raccoons but I don't think they might fit Nickelodeon's standards)