Favorite Disney animated shows?
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I totally agree about DuckTales! LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT....always have, always will. SUCH a good show.
Tale Spin and Rescue Rangers are about equal for me, like them both in different ways but not like Duck Tales.
BTW here's a cool link about Diz TV animation:
http://animationguildblog.blogspot.com/ ... y-tva.html
Tale Spin and Rescue Rangers are about equal for me, like them both in different ways but not like Duck Tales.
BTW here's a cool link about Diz TV animation:
http://animationguildblog.blogspot.com/ ... y-tva.html
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I pretty much agree with most of your responces. Personally my favorite shows from the past were gargoyles and aladdin. There aren't that many good disney shows worth watching anymore except for kim possible(can't wait for season 4!!!), W.I.T.C.H., and some episodes of american dragon.
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Had to post it! (Original title sequence, not the one with Gizmo duck or Bubba duck--never liked those much.)
I loved Aladdin too. I think that was the last show I really loved on Disney Afternoon. I was a little older by then, but I never missed it.
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This is kind of off topic, but Vi's post made me think of it. When you buy a boxset of a tv show, do you watch the intro and credits on every episode? Unless it's a theme song I don't like (like the 2nd Garfield And Friends theme), I usually do 'cause I figure it's part of the experience. The downside is that if I'm watching several episodes in a row I get the tune stuck in my head for hours.
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Re: Front page news story on "Worst Cartoons Ever"---
http://tv.msn.com/new-on-dvd/feature-ar ... >1=10189
UGH!!!! I can (kinda) see where the writer's coming from on Jem (although, being an 8-year-old girl when it was popular, I guess I pretty much was an avowed watcher, for better or worse ) but WHERE does this person get the gall to diss Goof Troop??
It wasn't a great show mind you, but it produced a great movie and an OK sequel. I really can't see how it made the "worst of all time" list.
I can easily think of a billion animated shows nowadays that are far worse.
(I did agree with him on Pokemon however and the eventual demise of the beloved Disney Afternoon )
http://tv.msn.com/new-on-dvd/feature-ar ... >1=10189
UGH!!!! I can (kinda) see where the writer's coming from on Jem (although, being an 8-year-old girl when it was popular, I guess I pretty much was an avowed watcher, for better or worse ) but WHERE does this person get the gall to diss Goof Troop??
It wasn't a great show mind you, but it produced a great movie and an OK sequel. I really can't see how it made the "worst of all time" list.
I can easily think of a billion animated shows nowadays that are far worse.
(I did agree with him on Pokemon however and the eventual demise of the beloved Disney Afternoon )
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Some of you mentioned Gargoyles, and that gets my vote for best Disney series ever. It was more mature than any kiddie cartoons I had ever seen, often funny but not silly, with incredible continuity and character development, and great action. The first season and half of the second season are out on DVD. (The rest of the second season is not scheduled due to poor sales, although Disney never advertised their previous releases.)
The series has had such a cult following that there are annual Gargoyle conventions called "The Gathering." Recently series co-creator and executive producer Greg Weisman started writing a continuation comic published through Slave Labor Graphics and it's just incredible. (Issue #5 comes out next week!)
Any of you that haven't seen it, I would highly recommend checking this one out.
The series has had such a cult following that there are annual Gargoyle conventions called "The Gathering." Recently series co-creator and executive producer Greg Weisman started writing a continuation comic published through Slave Labor Graphics and it's just incredible. (Issue #5 comes out next week!)
Any of you that haven't seen it, I would highly recommend checking this one out.