Is that your final Dandy?
He did say it would be a maximum of 1,000,000. Foot cheese.
CHOOSE! Gasp! A Swimming Contest Filled With Girls! Flex! A Muscle Contest Filled With Bros! Earthenware! An Excavation Contest Filled With Jomon Pottery!
I WILL WIN THIS FOR MOTHER RUSSIA!
I wanna wiiin again.
Don't tell me what to do.
You also totally misread the question. Let me rephrase and expand on it: I assumed that the least bad thing to do for another Up movie would be a prequel. This is because a sequel or side story would create stories that simply aren't there while in a prequel there is already a story that could be expanded on even though doing so would ruin the point of that story. Considering that, what would be the least bad thing to do with it?
I kinda want to win this but I don't know what I'd do with $100.
Wait, what?
Trick question. He doesn't have one.
That doesn't answer the question at all.
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So what would minimize (the hypothetical) Up 2's no goodness?
AS I said, Up 2 would be no good regardless of what they do, but a prequel with Carl and Ellie would at least minimize the badness.
If Up 2 ever happens, it'll have to be a prequel about Carl and his wife. It'll probably be no good, but I'd watch it.
If you don't like nerds, maybe you shouldn't be on a site where nerds congregate.
That's userist or something.
That's not even close. There are four basic kinds of "stuff" that bake up the body: Carbohydrates, fats, proteins, and nucleic acids. Each of these can be converted into different amounts of ATP, which is the "fuel" that the body uses. I'll just call it "energy" to simplify things. The point of exercising to lose weight is to force the body to consume energy, causing it to process different materials into fuel. It starts with carbohydrates because they're the easiest and provide the most energy. Over time the body stores away any unused carbs as fat. Once the body is out of carbohydrates, it starts using fat, which provides less energy and is harder to process.