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Name

Course

TV Show Adaption

Title: "Bojack's Journey of Redemption"

Synopsis: "Bojack's Journey of Redemption" is a reimagined version of the popular animated

series "Bojack Horseman," specifically tailored to a young adult audience. The story follows

Bojack, a washed-up anthropomorphic horse actor struggling with addiction and mental health

issues, as he embarks on a transformative journey towards redemption and self-discovery.

Proposition 1:

Change: Bojack's past actions are slightly altered, emphasizing his struggles with empathy rather

than his destructive behavior.

Explanation: In this adaptation, instead of Bojack causing harm to others through his reckless

actions, he often finds himself unable to empathize with the emotional needs of those around

him. This shift allows for a deeper exploration of his internal struggles and his journey toward

understanding the importance of empathy and compassion.

Proposition 2:

Change: The setting is shifted from the entertainment industry to the world of social activism

and advocacy.

Explanation: Rather than being set in the world of Hollywood, "Bojack's Journey of

Redemption" takes place in a society dealing with social issues and the need for change. Bojack's

path to redemption involves his active involvement in social activism and using his platform to
raise awareness about various causes, shedding light on the power of individuals to make a

positive impact on society.

Targeted Audience: Young Adults (ages 18-25)

By making these changes, "Bojack's Journey of Redemption" aims to captivate young adult

viewers by providing a thought-provoking narrative that explores themes of personal growth,

empathy, and social change in a relatable and inspiring manner.

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