"For Oz, we can always launch another campaign in the future. To launch a campaign for the Alice films rights means we must first shut down the Oz campaign. "The submission has been rejected multiple times and our appeals have failed (multiple campaigns are not allowed). "Since working to remove from the Oz campaign we've been unable to launch it as a separate campaign here on Kickstarter," McGee explained. The rights to create animated movies based on McGee's dark retelling of the Alice in Wonderland universe were previously added to the OZombie Kickstarter as a wildly-ambitious stretch goal, before being removed again just days later. In a blog post explaining the cancellation, McGee said the project's removal from Kickstarter would now allow him to launch another crowd-funding attempt - this time for his illusive Alice animation rights. The campaign had raised just $141,513 in four weeks of funding, of a $950,000 goal. ORIGINAL STORY: Alice: Madness Returns creator American McGee has cancelled the failing funding drive for his zombie-themed Wizard of Oz game. Otherlands will continue the storyline of McGee's existing Alice games and see the character using her powers to enter the minds of others, such as old-time contemporaries Queen Victoria, Charles Darwin and Jack the Ripper, McGee suggests. McGee is asking for $200,000 and has generated $36,348 at the time of writing. UPDATE: American McGee has now launched the Alice: Otherlands Kickstarter to develop animated films based on his dark game series.
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