...would you be willing to be the "front lady" or whatever they call it? The person who talks to official people? (Or writes emails/snail mail to them?) The folks at MFE are going to be the hardest to convince--copyright and licensing issues, after all--and while I know just enough about copyright to get myself in way over my head, I'm not a great one for persuading people that I'm right. If we got this thing put together, I'd send you a list of who and what we've got, and you could come up with a nice organized way to present so we don't sound like a bunch of lunatics with way too much time on our hands. Then you could negotiate with the voice actors--but, as you said, only if we get this thing off the ground. I'll see if we get beyond the castles-in-the-sky stage before I pester you with specifics. First we need an animation team, several stories and scripts, and a computing rig that can run whatever the animators come up with.
Huh--there's a thought. If we couldn't talk the voice actors into working with us, maybe we could just run subtitles. If we could get the requisite licenses (and maybe some of their specialized software) from MFE--maybe run it on the Web...(musing on that).