Next year, on November 21, 2022, Adventures in Odyssey will be celebrating its 35th anniversary! In the latest episode of the Official Adventures in Odyssey Podcast, the AIO Team asked the fans for suggestions on what to do to celebrate Odyssey’s 35th anniversary. From what I understand, the AIO Team does not plan to do a live show or a Get in the Show contest because they are busy with other things.
I’m curious to know everyone’s thoughts on this. How do you think Odyssey should celebrate this milestone? What are some things they should do? Or should they do nothing? Let’s discuss!
AIO 35th Anniversary Celebration Suggestions
The AIO Team asks for the fans' suggestions!
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They should build it up as a big surprise coming for the 35th, then just announce they are ending the show on that date.
The Mortal Coil 2: Whit Dies For RealThe Top Crusader wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 5:51 am They should build it up as a big surprise coming for the 35th, then just announce they are ending the show on that date.
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Oh my. With the bar set so high, I feel intimidated sharing any ideas.
I love the live shows of the past but can see why they might want to do something different. I wish I had a great idea. Maybe something online that fans could contribute memories ahead of time and a few key cast or crew members could add to that?
I love the live shows of the past but can see why they might want to do something different. I wish I had a great idea. Maybe something online that fans could contribute memories ahead of time and a few key cast or crew members could add to that?
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They should bring back Hal Smith and Paul Herlinger. WHIT IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS!!!!!
In all honesty, I'd love to see a well-produced documentary film about the show. Maybe hold off another 5 years until the big 40. I know there have been several short-form documentaries included as bonus material on the animated series DVDs, but a good 90-minute movie would be really fun. Do a limited theater release, have some key cast and crew do a Q&A at a couple showings in Colorado. Then put it on Prime for free a year later so that those of us with no money and a child can watch it.
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I wish I was as clever as Steve. I really like that idea! I'd watch that.