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  1. Eddie Guzelian. Writer: Blood Punch. Eddie Guzelian was born on 27 July 1976 in Oregon City, Oregon, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Blood Punch (2014), American Dragon: Jake Long (2005) and The Penguins of Madagascar (2008).

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    Edward "Eddie" Mark Guzelian is an American screenwriter and producer who served as executive producer for Power Rangers RPM.

    Power Rangers

    Guzelian presented the opportunity to Disney that they could appeal to their boys' demographic since a lot of their money came from their Princess line. Since Disney was planning on cancelling Power Rangers anyway, they told him to do whatever he wanted and Guzelian presented a pitch about a Power Rangers series that took place in an post-apocalyptic world. This was a drastically different tone then what the Sentai, Engine Sentai Go-Onger presented. Upon seeing the footage, Guzelian was unimpressed by the cartoonish eyes on Go-Onger's Engines and became discouraged to succeed as he made promises to Disney that he "could [turn] this into a show that would appeal to an older audience." Compounding the issue was that he was completely new to the production crew of Power Rangers, thus received heavy assistance from longtime crew members Jackie Marchand and John Tellegen. Guzelian also brought in two writers he previously worked with, Matthew Negrete and Madellaine Paxson, to help script episodes for RPM. However, Guzelian was reported to have micromanaged his crew excessively, leading to script delays and rumors of exceeding budget which resulted in Bandai having to financially assist them. Despite his promise to the executives to get back on track, Guzelian along with his co-writers Negrete and Paxson, were ultimately fired by Disney, and were replaced by former head writer Judd Lynn.

    Rumors to RPM's Original Ending

    To date, Guzelian has not publicly come out to reveal his original plans, though he claimed that he only came up with his final plans the day before he was fired. Ari Boyland recalls the final plot of the series more or less follows what Guzelian had told the cast, with the obvious exception that some of Guzelian's planned plotlines were cut. Eka Darville stated that he was aware of the fans' persistence for an answer and had asked Guzelian on multiple occasions, later learning that Guzelian had no longer remembered as it had been years since the show ended, but still possessed extensive notes on the writing process for the show.

    1.Archival interview of Eddie Guzelian, conducted before the series' airing.

    2.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p71vNzDK8IU

  2. Edward Mark "Eddie" Guzelian is an American writer and producer who serves as a writer of both AMC's The Walking Dead and The Walking Dead: World Beyond. Guzelian started his career in the late 1990s, working on Disney shows like American Dragon: Jake Long, Kim Possible, Hercules, Fillmore, and various direct-to-video material for the company. He also wrote the teleplay for A Miser Brother's ...

  3. RPM: Eddie Guzelian’s Ranger Crew interview, 2009, archive. From a previous post people asked about who Eddie Guzelian was and what happened. This interview is his account of what occurred during RPM’s production. It was a Fan Q&A on the Ranger Crew website in 2009. Since the website no longer exists here is the web Archive.

  4. Eddie Guzelian is known as an Writer, Story, Screenplay, Executive Producer, and Co-Producer. Some of his work includes The Walking Dead, Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch, Cinderella III: A Twist in Time, The Walking Dead: World Beyond, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Jackie Chan Adventures, Power Rangers, and The Tigger Movie.

  5. Eddie Guzelian was born on July 27, 1976 in Oregon City, Oregon, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Blood Punch (2014), American Dragon: Jake Long (2005) and The Penguins of Madagascar (2008).

  6. Eddie Guzelian. Credits (text only) Hide Show Writer (37 credits) 2020-2021 The Walking Dead: World Beyond (TV Series) (written by - 2 episodes)

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