>>150049282
Yes, these are my designs that I included in a pitch I made to Warner Bros in 2017, which they turned down.
>>150049382
You hit the nail on the head. As I said earlier, the core premise of Calloway/Grimwood is rooted in 1980's teen hijinks comedies like "Meatballs", "Porky's", "Revenge of the Nerds", "American Pie", and you'll notice that back then they were not afraid to include boys chasing girls as something that boys like to do. You can find G-rated versions of the same concept of course ("Camp Candy", "Ernest Goes to Camp") but unless I miss my guess a big part of the reason why people are still talking about the Ghoul School girls 35 years later is because the girls are cute, and aging them up into teens just makes them more conventionally attractive. So I saw it as vital that a rebooted show would handle them as teens that have a healthy interest in the opposite sex. Unfortunately, the 2010's were not a good time to discuss any kind of traditional attraction between boys and girls. You can do stunning and brave LGBT stuff and you can have feminist approved boys simping for girlbosses, but anything else was radioactive.