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Anonymous No.149031523 >>149031537 >>149031598 >>149031606 >>149032097 >>149032291 >>149032302 >>149033072 >>149033688 >>149035629 >>149037616 >>149039104 >>149050432 >>149054062
The Disney Afternoon 1990
This was peak Disney for me.
This new packaging of shows for kids and bumpers. It felt like its own network.
I was there for the premiere.
We got the last seasons of new episodes of Gummi Bears, Ducktales and Rescue Rangers.
A new series with jungle book characters called TaleSpin. The Ducktales movie had premiered that summer in 1990.
And Disney was at a new high after The Little Mermaid blew up in theaters the previous winter in 1989.
Homework had to wait until after the Disney Afternoon finished.
And then each year would get a net show to anchor the block from Darkwing Duck to Goof Troop to Aladdin the series to my personal favorite and definitely came out at the right age for me at the time: Gargoyles.
Anonymous No.149031537 >>149031555 >>149031606 >>149031786 >>149031891 >>149033182 >>149033200 >>149033229 >>149033245 >>149033657 >>149034589 >>149034714 >>149045807
>>149031523 (OP)
TaleSpin was considered a massive failure by Disney. Eisner literally yelled at the heads of his television animation department because Tiny Toon Adventures ate their lunch. There's a reason why all of Disney's tv shows going forward were more wacky and zany and less adventure-focused
Anonymous No.149031555 >>149031574 >>149031809 >>149033200
>>149031537
Then Eisner is an idiot.
Tiny Toons is good but it’s a satire show that spoofs current pop culture at the time and they do it right.
Disney sucks when they try to spoof pop culture. Look at Raw Toonage.
They should realize they are a part of pop culture, they aren’t the rebels that Tiny Toons or the predecessors Loony Tunes ever were.
TaleSpin was great.
Anonymous No.149031574 >>149051232
>>149031555
Also the Looney Tunes brand is far bigger than Jungle Book. Odd to make a TV show of a then 23 year old movie.
Anonymous No.149031590 >>149031610 >>149031613 >>149034589
It's always weird looking back and remembering that Gummi Bears was such an integral part of the block. It feels borderline forgotten now compared to the other shows.
Anonymous No.149031598
>>149031523 (OP)
Gummi Bears was just filler until Darkwing Duck was finished. It's the only show of the original four that wasn't specifically made for TDA.
Anonymous No.149031606 >>149031705 >>149032291 >>149034809
>>149031523 (OP)
Disney cartoons from the 1980s and 1990s were actually real Disney TV that had its own charm and had a real animation style and great comedy. Not to mention the many Disney studios around the world that created one of the best expressions of characters in animation. Disney Studio in Australia in particular. Unfortunately, the popularity of WB cartoons on Fox Kids and then the emergence of Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon caused it to be shut down after Disney Afternoon and replaced with Saturday Mornings cartoons that lasted until 2002. There were great cartoons in that period too, but not as many as in the early 1990s. Good times for that. Certainly better than today's crap that DTVA puts out which is unwatchable.

>>149031537
Actually, already with Taz-mania, Disney started copying Looney Tunes humor that lasted until House of Mouse and then replaced it with meta humor. In Darkwing Duck you already had that kind of humor that was quite different from the OG Ducktales, Rescue Rangers, Gummy Bears and Talespin. I have nothing against that kind of humor, because classic Disney itself was like that, but not as expressive as with Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry, I actually love it, but what I dislike is that they copied Warner Bros. too much, instead of being their own. Disney's version of Marsupilami and Disney's version of Ren and Stimpy contributed to the shutdown of Disney Afternoon and the collapse of classic Disney.
Anonymous No.149031610 >>149031730 >>149031751 >>149033122 >>149033159 >>149033877 >>149035113 >>149041240 >>149051089
>>149031590
You can't fap to bears.
Anonymous No.149031613 >>149031693
>>149031590
Gummi Bears was the only show of the original four that wasn't specifically made for TDA. It was basically only there as filler until Darkwing Duck was ready to air.
Anonymous No.149031693 >>149031713 >>149033211
>>149031613
Not true.
It had only been on for once a week on Saturday mornings until then, so now was the chance for every kid to catch up on the episodes they missed since 1985.
Plus it was their last season that ended so many of the show’s plot lines.
Anonymous No.149031705 >>149031855
>>149031606
Bonkers could have been a good show and a continuation of Who Framed Roger Rabbit universe, if it was better.
But it made me feel too old for the DA that I stopped watching until Gargoyles pulled me back in.
Anonymous No.149031713 >>149031723
>>149031693
Very true. TDA was originally just DuckTales and Rescue Rangers, then they expanded to two hours and had two new shows made. TaleSpin was one since the theatrical rerelease of The Jungle Book was still recent, but the show that would become Darkwing Duck would go through a lot of revisions (it was originally Donald as spy parody "Double-O-Duck", based on a one-off DuckTales episode), so Gummi Bears was pulled off its Saturday slot on CBS to round out the block until then. Airing its final episodes there was simply a convenience.
Anonymous No.149031723 >>149031737
>>149031713
I’m always been surprised the New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh didn’t end up on the Disney Afternoon once it had reached enough episodes.
Anonymous No.149031730
>>149031610
The FUCK you can't. Sunni and Rebecca form a cornerstone of my fap material.
Anonymous No.149031737
>>149031723
I think ABC had a lock on Pooh. They never stopped airing it even when their SatAM block became One Saturday Morning.
Anonymous No.149031739 >>149031744 >>149031759
I loathe the Disney Afternoon. It's a visual representation of what narcolepsy must feel like. Even as a tiny child, I knew all these shows were all mind-numbingly boring.
Anonymous No.149031744
>>149031739
Still better than Tiny Troons.
Anonymous No.149031751 >>149031769 >>149033703 >>149033723
>>149031610
What about Princess Calla?
I can’t be the only one.
Anonymous No.149031759
>>149031739
That's cool, anon. It's all right to be wrong and have terrible taste. Sweet of you to jump into a thread about something you hate and make pointless remarks. I'm sure all of our years of positive nostalgia have been shaken to their very core as we suddenly realign our views to yours.
Anonymous No.149031769
>>149031751
Calla was all right. She was the proto-Merida.
Anonymous No.149031773 >>149031785 >>149031798 >>149032023 >>149035542
Anybody remember the last year of TDA when they closed the block out with that fake news program set to various clips from the shows?
Anonymous No.149031785 >>149031798
>>149031773
Yes, I legitimately thought that was some kind of hallucination I had for years.
Anonymous No.149031786
>>149031537
To be fair, back in 1985 The zany Disney cartoon, The Wuzzles, failed.
While the adventurous cartoon with its own mythos, Gummer Bears, succeeded.
I guest kids tastes had changed by then.
Anonymous No.149031794 >>149031826
What happened to that Disney Afternoon pocket magazine that was the size of Archie Digests, you would find in the grocery store checkout?
I loved those. My mom would often buy it for me.
Anonymous No.149031798
>>149031773
>>149031785
Is there any recorded footage of this? I don't think I've seen that since it originally aired.
Anonymous No.149031809 >>149031858
>>149031555
I can go back and watch Talespin and enjoy it, whereas with Tiny Toons, it's hit or miss whether I skip an episode after a few minutes. Talespin aged way better.
Anonymous No.149031826
>>149031794
I had a collection of them spanning from issue 3 until about a year before they were discontinued. Great children's magazine. They were like PlayBoy, though... everyone read them for the comics, not the articles.
Anonymous No.149031855 >>149031864
>>149031705
I agree, I love Bonkers, but they should have done much better, it turned out like a parody of Police Academy. Although his scenes with Lucky were fun.
Anonymous No.149031858
>>149031809
It helps that the show itself was set in a classic time period.
Anonymous No.149031862 >>149031887 >>149033714
Snookums and Meat and the Timon and Pumba shows feel like a fever dream now.
Anonymous No.149031864 >>149031880 >>149035405
>>149031855
I remember how salty Animaniacs was about Bonkers. They're the only media I've ever seen that acknowledged it's existence.
Anonymous No.149031880 >>149031887
>>149031864
Snookums and Meat felt like the death knell of Disney Afternoon for me. Disney was at it's best when it was being itself, not trying to ape something else.
Anonymous No.149031887
>>149031880
Whoops, meant to reply to >>149031862.
Anonymous No.149031891
>>149031537
Talespin is like Goofy Movie
Failure upon launch, then reran enough to become a success and good enough to have longevity as a brand
Anonymous No.149031941 >>149031985
Every Disney Afternoon show says "step into my world of exciting fun and adventure", but then when you watch it, it's the most boring shit you've seen in your entire life. Because, surprise surprise, they're all made in the era where you made 1 good episode and 60 shit ones.
Anonymous No.149031985
>>149031941
Zoomer hands typed this.
Anonymous No.149032023 >>149032036
>>149031773
This was when standard & practices new laws required E/I on network children’s shows. So Disney had to throw something together.
Anonymous No.149032036 >>149032051
>>149032023
"The Disney Afternews" was the farthest thing from E/I it got. It was just replaying clips while a live-action host made wacky reports on them.
Anonymous No.149032047 >>149032063 >>149035421
Imagine if /co/ was around during those days in 1990.
Anonymous No.149032051 >>149032062
>>149032036
That era was about finding quick E/I content that didn’t feel it
Histeria is another and it’s the least educational educational show ever
Anonymous No.149032062
>>149032051
At least Histeria was vaguely based on real-life history, even if they SNL'd the hell out of it. Afternews was literally nothing even remotely educational or informative. Probably why the block was officially ended the very next year.
Anonymous No.149032063
>>149032047
Daily Tiny Toon threads.
Anonymous No.149032097 >>149032112 >>149032139 >>149032142 >>149032172
>>149031523 (OP)
This thread give me some confident boost. I remember liking Quack Pack when I was like 4 years old, soo kinda shocked when I read how many disliked that show few years ago.
Soo I decided to rewatch the serie as an adult and see how I would like it today. I couldn't even get past the intro. Soo I thought it was better to leave my childhood in memory.
Anonymous No.149032112 >>149032116 >>149032146 >>149032172
>>149032097
Quack Pack sucked because it didn’t follow Ducktales and Darkwing Duck continuity.
Anonymous No.149032116
>>149032112
Absolutely
Anonymous No.149032129 >>149032884 >>149033587 >>149033606 >>149033638 >>149033731 >>149035718 >>149041350
Anyone who's a fan of DA should check out Lorcana. They've already got Rescue Rangers and Talespin in the game, and Darkwing Duck and Gargoyles have been announced for upcoming sets.
Anonymous No.149032139 >>149047752
>>149032097
Quack Pack is one of only a handful of 90s cartoons that were genuinely "HEY KIDS LOOK AT THIS OLD PROPERTY WE'VE MADE IT HIP AND MODERN WOOOOOOO". It's so blatant about it it's kind of embarrassing.
Anonymous No.149032142
>>149032097
Quack Pack is overhated, it’s not great but it isn’t the worst show ever people make it as
Think it’s since it’s Donald content and it’s at the lower end of the spectrum for content he’s been in
Anonymous No.149032146 >>149032283
>>149032112
Fuck DuckTales! The moment Scrooge gets involved in any show, it becomes all about him and nobody else. Quack Pack was better off for leaving that old fossil in his money bin and letting Donald be the star for once. Yes, the nephews were painfully 90s dated, but Donald handed them their asses as much as they did his, and yet they all somehow stuck together in the end.
Anonymous No.149032172 >>149032265
>>149032097
>>149032112
I watched Quack Pack as a teenager a few years ago and at first I hated it because they changed everything about Donald, Daisy and Donald's nephews, but then I watched a few episodes and I loved it. Today I watched Quack Pack again and my impression is still positive. So I don't care why they hate it so much, although that's only because it's not like Ducktales (although it was originally supposed to be a sequel to Ducktales, but long story short), but as far as I know most people don't even know that Quack Pack exists.

Even though it's not like Ducktales, it's still better in the sense that it gave much better relationships in the duck family, a focus on Donald as well as the relationships between him and his teenage nephews (although they have different personalities, they still act together) and it had the spirit of comics, even though it's not based on comics but on classic shorts. That's why I like Darkwing Duck because it had a lot of comic action and the spirit of comics. And the best episodes of Quack Pack were also focused on Donald Duck and how he returned to the original version, and when Donald's nephews save him from trouble or he saves them. Still better than Bonkers and Snookums and Meat a hundred times. But I'll leave it to people to judge for themselves.

And let's face it, humans were there, even before QP, in a few Darkwing Duck episodes as well as in old comics and classic shorts, it's just that most people don't remember it.
Anonymous No.149032175 >>149032206 >>149032213 >>149032383 >>149034075 >>149038907
>quack pack
>goof troop
Thank god they never tried to make a 'cool hip' version of Mickey and his nephews.

But, other than insincere attempts to appear cool, they were solid shows.
Anonymous No.149032206 >>149032229
>>149032175
Goof Troop was a pretty grounded family sitcom actually, only its intro felt like it was pandering.
Anonymous No.149032213 >>149032245 >>149032367 >>149038890 >>149039781
>>149032175
Aside from the old character Horace to be in a show called Horsepower, there was an attempt to get Mickey his own modern Disney Afternoon show.

Called Big Mouse on Campus, the show was about a young Mickey attending college as a freshman. There Mickey would get into all the usual college tropes of joining a fraternity, have a weird roommate, get a part time job, trying to ace his exams, get to his date with sorority member Minnie and deal with his overly affectionate professor Leslie Fox.
Anonymous No.149032218 >>149032290
did you like Marsupilami?
Anonymous No.149032229 >>149032238 >>149032272
>>149032206
>only its intro felt like it was pandering.
I dunno, Max's whole character felt like constant pandering. Better balance than Quack Pack, which basically had 3 Max's, though.
Anonymous No.149032238 >>149032272
>>149032229
To be honest the show focused so much on Goofy and Pete that I always just saw Max as a moderately annoying kid that was trying too hard.
Anonymous No.149032245 >>149032263 >>149051465
>>149032213
>The episode of Bonkers where Bonkers has to rescue "a very famous mouse" and you only ever see his gloved hands reaching from the pet carrier he's trapped in
Disney's weird attitude towards Mickey is always so baffling.
Anonymous No.149032263
>>149032245
That's what made Runaway Brain stand out as legendary to me.
Anonymous No.149032265 >>149032279 >>149032430
>>149032172
>And let's face it, humans were there, even before QP, in a few Darkwing Duck episodes as well as in old comics and classic shorts, it's just that most people don't remember it.
Oh absolutely, I never understood this hate myself. I have read Donald Comics and watched Silly Symphony cartoons a lot as a kid. And I have no problem if a show/TV serie try to be different eather.
Still while I have few fond moments/memories of QP, I still can't rewatch it. Maby I'll try it again in the future.
Anonymous No.149032272
>>149032229
>>149032238
And then in the Goofy Movies, he becomes an extremely annoying teen/young adult who tries even harder.
Anonymous No.149032279
>>149032265
That's just the result of DuckTales bias where any character that's not a duck usually defaults to "Disney dogman".
Anonymous No.149032283 >>149032301 >>149032328 >>149032399
>>149032146
In Ducktales, Scrooge is too sensitive about his family and adventures simply because they didn't want to show the true qualities that Scrooge has in the comics. Otherwise, if he had, and if Donald had more of his focus in Ducktales, we would have a real rivalry between Donald and Scrooge. I much prefer it when Scrooge is a bastard. I'm sure he would have been like that in Quack Pack (as he was in Mickey Mouse Works and House of Mouse), and Donald would have turned out to be a better person than him.
Anonymous No.149032290
>>149032218
>did you like Marsupilami?
Only Marathon and original version. Disney version?! No.
Anonymous No.149032291 >>149032305
>>149031523 (OP)
The Little Mermaid and Aladdin was watchable, too, but then they started with mostly unwatchable shit as seen here >>149031606. Goof Troop, Quack Pack, Bonkers, it was dated shit when it came out and made me watch anime instead.
Anonymous No.149032301
>>149032283
Doesn't matter how Scrooge acts. He just hogs all the spotlight simply by being present, and it's especially egregious in DuckTales where his usual straight-man Donald is off in the Navy. Also, Launchpad was better as Darkwing's sidekick than Scrooge's.
Anonymous No.149032302
>>149031523 (OP)
I've been meaning to look up the Disney Afternoon theme in English since the first time I used the internet. Thanks for reminding me to finally do it after 30 years.
Anonymous No.149032305 >>149032309 >>149032319 >>149032324 >>149032350 >>149033326
>>149032291
anime did not exist in US 92, retarded LARPer.
Anonymous No.149032309 >>149032319
>>149032305
Oh, it existed. Most just didn't notice because the marketing at the time did its best to hide any hint that it wasn't made in America.
Anonymous No.149032319 >>149032416
>>149032305
>>149032309
Contrary to popular belief, Sailor Moon and Dragonball were not the first anime to exist.
Anonymous No.149032324
>>149032305
It did but it was either extremely heavily edited or only available on VHS. Also you're an ESL talking about America.
Anonymous No.149032328
>>149032283
Maby I should start collecting the Carl Barks library. I always liked his comics as a kid. Same with Rosa.
Anonymous No.149032350 >>149032357 >>149032854
>>149032305
Who said I live in your shithole country that massacres each other, I didnt watch the garbage I mentioned to instead watch Sailor Moon's tits and ass without the term anime being thrown around.
Anime was on TV since the 80s or even 70s with shit like Mila Superstar, Captain Future, and whatnot.

Kill yourself Zoomer.
Anonymous No.149032357 >>149032377 >>149032399
>>149032350
Disney Afternoon is a US thing, so either you grew with it or not.
Anonymous No.149032367 >>149032796
>>149032213
>the show was about a young Mickey attending college as a freshman
I can see why they canned it. Shows about college were a rare occurrence. It was high school or nothing with most shows.
Anonymous No.149032377
>>149032357
Get fucked, Americunt. Other countries got it too.
Anonymous No.149032383
>>149032175
I actually like both series. Kids aside, the dynamics between the main characters were hilarious. What was funnier to me was how Peg had a lot of understanding for Goofy and yelled at Pete every time he messed up. Although the kids weren't bad, they were like that in their own way, but good characters. I actually liked Max from Goof Troop more than in both Goofy movies where he had a real boyish spirit.

Similar to Quack Pack, except that the main focus is on the relationship between Donald and his nephews, and that they had their own family adventures that went wrong. However, these relationships were like the relationship between father and son, which unfortunately you won't see at all in Ducktales or maybe only in some scenes because Donald only appeared in 8 episodes of the OG Ducktales. Donald's nephews were in their own way, although Huey was quite critical, but they still acted like triplets. Daisy was softer towards Donald and more understanding than in the other versions. I can honestly say that they were better sitcoms than either The Looney Tunes Show or other series that I don't want to name, but of course they are not better than Darkwing Duck and Talespin.
Anonymous No.149032399
>>149032357
We had a Disney Afternoom copy paste, it was the same shit, minus the American fascist propaganda bumpers. We also had a Disney on Saturday mornings.

>>149032283
Its too bad the Duck thread is dead, since I looked into Giada Perissisinotto and she drew the only good comic series aimed at girls probably... ever? To be fair I have to guess since I'm an old male fuck but I was entertained and her fashion designs are wild.
Anonymous No.149032416 >>149032431 >>149032456 >>149051269
>>149032319
Not in America. They slept on that shit.
Anonymous No.149032430 >>149032448
>>149032265
And it's not a problem, but it depends on the creators how they will set it up. Realistically, the problem arose because the publishers themselves did not want to see the humanoids that Carl Barks drew in comics, but preferred people with dog noses, and that's how it turned out to be what we have today. In cartoons, especially with Ducktales, it stood out, as well as later with Darkwing Duck, although that series is a bit different from Ducktales. Honestly, I don't like dognoses inhabiting a duck town, while other anthropomorphic species don't exist. Talespin did a better job of that, although I would have preferred a mix of both humanoids and anthropomorphic animals (not so much for Talespin, but for other series). I've always been used to seeing it that way since childhood.
Anonymous No.149032431 >>149032442 >>149032473 >>149033357
>>149032416
Sadly this. Anime didn't really start picking up speed in the U.S. until Pokemon hit it big on Kids WB. Before then, it was mostly relegated to syndicated hours on timeslots nobody would watch, usually super-early mornings or midday during school time.
Anonymous No.149032442 >>149032473
>>149032431
Exactly, also its extremely funny how confused the western market was by anime. Too much story, too large eyes, too much drama. Not kidding, it triggered the shit out of the post-war generation.
Anonymous No.149032448 >>149033776 >>149035027
>>149032430
Donald stumbled straight up into his interspecies bestiality fantasy.
Anonymous No.149032456 >>149032474 >>149032661
>>149032416
Astroboy, Speed Racer, and Akira would like a word with you. Sailor Moon was just when it exploded. It was present, though small, in America before that.
Anonymous No.149032473
>>149032431
>>149032442
What's weird is that they aired DBZ throughout the 90s, but only on local channels for most of the decade. Even though it was already growing in popularity by the time Pokemon showed up it felt like networks had no idea how the fuck to approach it. Sailor Moon actually predates Pokemon by a bit, they aired it on UPN and WB starting in 1995. Even then there were still highly-edited versions of shows like Voltron that aired in America before then, and Akira saw widespread VHS popularity to the point that it got some limited theatrical screenings.
Anonymous No.149032474 >>149032501 >>149032540
>>149032456
>Astroboy, Speed Racer, and Akira would like a word with you.
Decades old, mostly overlooked by the 90s.

>Sailor Moon was just when it exploded.
And initially failed to get many U.S. viewers because of shitty timeslot placement. Reruns on Cartoon Network when its Toonami block started showing anime was what got it noticed. Same with Dragon Ball Z.
Anonymous No.149032498
Ducktales was always shit.

Angry duck vs the world > boring edgeless adventure slop
Anonymous No.149032501
>>149032474
>mostly overlooked
I think you missed my point. I'm not moving goalposts here, I only said that they were present, not that they super popular. They were niche, and there were tons more in between, I just posted a few early, more recognizable names.
Anonymous No.149032540 >>149032595 >>149032815
>>149032474
>Reruns on Cartoon Network when its Toonami block started showing anime was what got it noticed.
Not really, it took a little bit to take off but it was already popular before the Toonami run. They even originally aired Pokemon right after it on UPN to try and capture some of the Sailor Moon audience, I remember always catching the Sailor Moon ending credits right before Pokemon came on.
Anonymous No.149032575
Anonymous No.149032595 >>149032607
>>149032540
Still paled in comparison to how Toonami singlehandedly catapulted SM and DBZ to stardom among U.S. viewers by airing them on timeslots kids can actually be watching.
Anonymous No.149032607 >>149032662
>>149032595
SM was already big in the US man, I remember when the Toonami run started feeling like it was old news and being surprised they were airing it. DBZ though yeah, that languished on local networks until Toonami picked it up and it fucking exploded. An entire decade behind the rest of the world but still.
Anonymous No.149032661 >>149032701
>>149032456
Akira was a huge commercial failure, especially in Japan. Compared to its budget, its one of the biggest disappointments in Japanese film history. Akira was never a mainstream hit, it only eventually gained some notoriety in the early 90s in America because of videos.
Anonymous No.149032662
>>149032607
>SM was already big in the US man
I remember a lot of merchandise, but the show was never on at a convenient time. At best, it had just barely started the episode when school was done for the day, so it was over by the time I got home.
Anonymous No.149032701 >>149032875
>>149032661
>eventually gained some notoriety in the early 90s in America
How do you manage to miss my point while reinforcing it?
Anonymous No.149032796 >>149032857
>>149032367
The Hercules movie turning out to be a hit and immediately green-lighting a cartoon series on it, put the kibosh on Big Mouse on Campus.
Anonymous No.149032815 >>149032870 >>149032992
>>149032540
That was only in your area. These syndication shows aired on different times depending on which city. Pokémon for example for never on UPN in other areas. It was on the WB.
Anonymous No.149032854 >>149032889
>>149032350
What country are you from that called it Mila Superstar? We called it Mila e Shiro in Italy, unless we're talking about two different cartoons. The volleyball one, yeah?
Anonymous No.149032857
>>149032796
Fair enough. I doubt that the college storyline helped, though. Cartoons were obsessed with high school and middle school over all other levels of education (except the occasional preschool show, like PPG), and not much has changed since then. College age cartoons are a rarity.
Anonymous No.149032870
>>149032815
Which is why anime airing on CN's Toonami and Kids WB was such a big deal. Instead of being thrown around randomly by local networks that didn't get it, they now had a single, consistent, and accessible time and location to watch them on.
Anonymous No.149032875 >>149033001
>>149032701
Because people can't read or write properly anymore. There's a guy on /ck/ right now insisting that calling someone "legitimately talentless" is somehow grammatically incorrect, for example.
Anonymous No.149032884
>>149032129
Not into card games, but that's one fine fly fucker you've got there.
Anonymous No.149032889 >>149032994 >>149033578
>>149032854
Germany. The volleyball one, exactly. Where all 12 year olds look and act like they're 18. My boomer parents played volleyball at that time so I watched it but cant remember anything.
Anonymous No.149032992
>>149032815
Well not only in his area, I remember that too. But yeah it wasn't national.
Anonymous No.149032994 >>149033117
>>149032889
Neat, yeah. The cartoon was so immensely popular in Italy that it was still airing on repeat well into the 90s. I would be surprised if that's what made us the best country at women's volleyball, all our 80s and 90s girls growing up watching it.
Probably helps that all the women on the team are from the northeast where, were it its own country, would be the nation with the tallest people on earth. My grandmother was 1m85, for example, and my cousin Marzia is 1m90. My brother is 2m3! We're tall motherfuckers in the Italian Alps, Deutschbro.
Anonymous No.149033001 >>149033192
>>149032875
I think it's more of a problem of the arrogance of having too much information to throw around with little sense of how to apply it. Credit to that anon, there was nothing untrue about his statement, but it had little to do with what I was talking about. It's possible to be perfectly correct while still being perfectly clueless.
Anonymous No.149033072
>>149031523 (OP)
Isn't that CD cover of the Disney Afternoon soundtrack?
Anonymous No.149033117 >>149033192
>>149032994
Italy, Spain and Germany got all the cool shit, and each country had a different popularity for each anime. Its sooo interesting.
Anonymous No.149033122 >>149033207 >>149035650
>>149031610
How about now Anon?
Anonymous No.149033159 >>149033522 >>149033986 >>149034158
>>149031610
Don't say that, you know how vain Sunni is.
Anonymous No.149033182 >>149033229
>>149031537
Meanwhile Bonkers was totally mogged by Animaniacs in every possible way. They also had to drop about 30 episodes of the initial run due to considering them to be so low quality that they were unfit for audiences.
Anonymous No.149033192 >>149033379
>>149033001
Yeah, that's just as likely if not moreso. And that's another thing: when's the last time you've seen anyone here admit that someone else had a better point or more knowledge than they did? Or even elsewhere?
You presented a point, I considered it and thought "yeah, he's probably right" but more and more people these days are unable to ever admit anything less than infallibility. It's disgusting.
>>149033117
Yeah, we had an enormous following for this one cartoon, Pollon (not like the Spanish word lmao). It's so popular that to this day, the theme song is a karaoke staple. I live in America now and ran into a few other Italians quite a bit younger than me a few years ago and we still were able to sing the theme song together on a drunken walk/stumble home from the bar/club. Jeeg was even more popular in Italy than Japan, becoming a cultural phenomenon to us.
Anonymous No.149033200 >>149033364
>>149031537
>>149031555
Also Disney was just never good at the wacky drop anvils on heads style looney tunes humor in the first place. Especially by 1990 they were very far gone from their old Donald and Goofy shorts days. They were way more well known for endearing wholesome type stuff. Which they did well with Ducktales having a cartoon that never really relied on the wacky dynamite and falling off cliffs stuff.

It kind of worked in a few episodes of Darkwing, but not all of them. Goof Troop was hit or miss, and just about everything that came after it was forgettable.
Anonymous No.149033207
>>149033122
As someone who waifus Sunni, I wouldn't consider this to be the best example, anon. It seems like you're catering to a niche fetish, and you should probably post something considered to be more conventionally attractive if you're trying to prove a point.
Anonymous No.149033211 >>149033329
>>149031693
How was it not true? It was a saturday morning cartoon that predates Ducktales that they moved to afternoon syndication after it had 3 seasons and enough episodes for it. And it was only on the dist afternoon for about a year. It was very literally not made for the Disney Afternoon and was added later.
Anonymous No.149033229 >>149033343 >>149033407 >>149033576 >>149038926 >>149041531
>>149033182
>>149031537
There's a few extremely weird things about classic Disney series, which you probably didnt notice as a kid, but I understand why it might have lost an older audience.
>a large number of episodes which completely ignored the concept of the entire show, especially in Talespin.
>inconsistence with the concept and idea in general, like when Darkwing Duck recycled ideas from a cancelled secret agent cartoon, and they somehow shoehorned that shit in.
>a lack of a proper finale, or you simply missed it due to constant reruns.
>5 extremely good looking episodes but the rest of the shows looked like ass. Like, REALLY bad.
Anonymous No.149033245
>>149031537
>the best drawn and animated episode was a Molly episode with a Carebears-esque plot in a show about flying planes.

Weird.
Anonymous No.149033326 >>149033528
>>149032305
It totally did in Italy. Late 80s-early 90s had Lupin, Urusei Yatsura, and Ghost Sweeper Mikami all the time.
Anonymous No.149033329 >>149033370 >>149033379 >>149033425
>>149033211
Bitch it premiered in the Disney afternoon.
Disney Land and Disney World had sketch shows with all of the characters, including Gummi Bears, interacting with each other.
, to advertise the tv block.

People forget that Gummi Bears outlasted their friendly main rival, Smurfs,.
Anonymous No.149033343 >>149033394
>>149033229
Gummi Bears was one of the few cartoons that DID get a finale.
Anonymous No.149033357 >>149033383
>>149032431
Scifi Channel had a saturday morning anime block around 95-98 that played most of the big name classics.
Anonymous No.149033364
>>149033200
Gargoyles maintained its serious tone.
Aladdin and Hercules maintained their tone from the movies.
None of it was wacky.
Anonymous No.149033370 >>149033438
>>149033329
It premiered in fall of 85 with a 13 episode Saturday morning season. Two years before Ducktales came out.
Anonymous No.149033379
>>149033192
Yeah the German theme is also known today.
Spain and Italy got some banger OC songs for anime. German anime themes were basically folk music or Europop.

>>149033329
I fucking hated the Smurfs, like Playmobile, its the shit only lame kids liked.
Anonymous No.149033383
>>149033357
Sure but they were secondary reruns by that time.
Still, Sci-Fi was one of the cooler channels at the time. They suck now.
Anonymous No.149033394 >>149033512
>>149033343
And I ALWAYS missed it and I'm pissed to this day. I still haven't seen the finale. I remember always waiting for the finale as a kid but it always skipped back to episode 1.
Anonymous No.149033407 >>149033524 >>149033554
>>149033229
Half the shows had recycled ideas.
Rescue Rangers was supposed to be a Rescuers spinoff, but retooled to be a Chip and Dale show
Darkwing was supposed to be a Launchpad as a secret agent but retooled.
Bonkers was retooled heavily in production
Quack Pack had about a dozen episodes removed for quality issues.
Anonymous No.149033421 >>149033587 >>149035082 >>149036545 >>149036716
Who were the hottest chicks on the Disney Afternoon?
Anonymous No.149033425 >>149033439 >>149033452 >>149033480
>>149033329
It was a saturday morning cartoon that was added to the block in 1990, the year they decided to start calling it a block, and then promptly removed it by the next fall. It had been on saturdays for 4 years by that point. It was not originally made to be a Disney Afternoon series, I'm not sure why you are having trouble grasping this.
Anonymous No.149033438 >>149033454
>>149033370
I know that.
I’m saying it was one of the shows that premiered with the Disney afternoon launch in 1990, with only TaleSpin being the new show.
Anonymous No.149033439
>>149033425
Because you are a lying esl retard faggot making shit up now kill yourself.
Anonymous No.149033452 >>149033495
>>149033425
I know that.
I’m saying it was in the Disney Afternoon launch from the begin 1990. Only TaleSpin was the new show.
Anonymous No.149033454 >>149033465
>>149033438
....and I'm saying it was one of the shows not originally made specifically for the block, only added to it because they needed more shows to call it a block. You disagreed with that.
Anonymous No.149033465
>>149033454
Only Talespin was created specifically for the Disney Afternoon that year.
Anonymous No.149033480
>>149033425
I know that.
I was there when it and the Wuzzles premiered in 1985.
I’m saying it was there for the Disney Afternoon block launch in 1990.
Anonymous No.149033495 >>149033536
>>149033452
The launch was originally just DuckTales and Rescue Rangers.
Anonymous No.149033512 >>149033544
>>149033394
The finale was probably only run on CBS. Syndication generally dislikes series finales.
Anonymous No.149033522
>>149033159
If you watch Totally Spies then you know…..
Anonymous No.149033524
>>149033407
After rewatching much of the old cartoons, I gotta say, Gummibears and Rescue Rangers held up the best. Gotta admit though, I skipped Ducktales, I like it less than most (too much boring ass filler).
Anonymous No.149033528 >>149033579
>>149033326
We've had Japanese cartoons since my much older brother's childhood in the 70s if not earlier. My own childhood had Kiss Me Licia, Sandy dai mille colori, Rancy and Lady Oscar for girl MC cartoons (among others) as well as Sampei, Holly e Benji, Rocky Joe and Mazinga Z for boys (not to mention the myriad Japanese cartoons that appealed to both). We already had literally hundreds of them by the 80s. America was extremely late to the game.
Anonymous No.149033536
>>149033495
That wasn’t the Disney afternoon.
That was just there two syndicated shows on during 1989-1990.
It wasn’t the Disney afternoon yet.
Not until September 1990.
Anonymous No.149033544
>>149033512
Nope.
The last season only ran on the Disney Afternoon from September to November 1990
Anonymous No.149033554
>>149033407
>supposed to be a Launchpad as a secret agent but retooled.

OOOOH shit. They referenced that in Nutales.
Anonymous No.149033576 >>149035128
>>149033229
Not every show needs a finale, especially when it comes to episodic shows
Anonymous No.149033578
>>149032889
>My boomer parents played volleyball at that time so I watched it but cant remember anything.
The changes they made to the material for the cartoon to stay relevant to a TV audience watching girl gang shows were pretty funny.
Anonymous No.149033579
>>149033528
I watched an anime as a kid where some guy got stomped by horses and blood literally splattered on the screen until it was red. I ran out of the room screaming, holy shit.

Still no idea if it was Lady Oscar or something else.
Anonymous No.149033587
>>149033421
>>149032129
Anonymous No.149033606 >>149033645
>>149032129
I want to buy some Lorcana cards just to have Gadget, Maid Marian and such. Do they have Roxanne or did they axe her for good?
Anonymous No.149033638
>>149032129
We never did find out what happened to her father.
Anonymous No.149033645 >>149033699 >>149041350
>>149033606
No Goof Troop / Goofy Movie yet, but plenty of Goofys. There are a few Maid Marians, though.
Anonymous No.149033657
>>149031537
Why did Disney suck at making wacky cartoons after the golden age?
Anonymous No.149033688 >>149033713
>>149031523 (OP)
Ditto. I did have to choose to skip a couple shows (Aladdin, if it didn't have a furry waifu and Bonkers every time. Hated Bonkers) to watch Batman The Animated Series and Power Rangers over on Fox, though.
Anonymous No.149033699 >>149033725
>>149033645
I know its off topic, but I went to a con where an entire hall was reserved for people standing in line for Lorcana. We coincidentally managed to get a box by befriending some guy at a booth.
It was the shittiest, most pathetic TCG I've ever played and those adults standing in line must be absolute idiots, horny, or nostalgic.

Holy shit you're not even fighting. You talk-no-jutsu each other to defeat. Similar thing with Arcane, its like even fighting is too offensive now. It's EXTREEEME DIPLOMACY, so exciting!
Anonymous No.149033703
>>149031751
Nobody cares about a boring underage human chick when you have Grammi and Ursula.
Anonymous No.149033713 >>149033718 >>149033728 >>149033825
>>149033688
It was impossible to not hate Bonkers, unless you're that ONE autist who keeps commissioning Bonkers fucking random cartoon characters.
Anonymous No.149033714 >>149033787 >>149033805
>>149031862
Timon and Pumbaa were Saturday morning, not Weekdays
Anonymous No.149033718
>>149033713
I didn't hate Bonkers. Wasn't the worst thing I ever watched, at least.
Anonymous No.149033723
>>149031751
Both Calla and the boy were extremely bland.
Anonymous No.149033725 >>149033789
>>149033699
Did we play the same game? I feel like you're trolling me. Lorcana's amazing.
Anonymous No.149033728 >>149033739 >>149033765 >>149035585
>>149033713
I don’t think even Fawn Deer has rule 34.
Anonymous No.149033731 >>149033766
>>149032129
Except we don't want to play boring card games.
Anonymous No.149033739 >>149033755 >>149035585
>>149033728
She does. It's rare, but very nice. We could use more.
Anonymous No.149033755 >>149033778 >>149034850
>>149033739
Miranda?
Anonymous No.149033765 >>149033873
>>149033728
Fawn deer is underfucked, as well as every single Gummi Bear. Notice how AI retards can create galleries with 1000 anime pics with the same shit on it, but they only manage to create 2 or 3 good Sunni pics IN TOTAL.
Anonymous No.149033766 >>149033790
>>149033731
If you're not into card games, you can always view the artwork for free online. 'Check out' doesn't have to mesn 'buy' or 'play'.
Anonymous No.149033776 >>149033806 >>149041805
>>149032448
Donald nearly got raped by a gator. Why can't horny animal girls go after dudes who'd appreciate it?
Anonymous No.149033778
>>149033755
I'm sure I've seen at least one. Less than Fawn Deer, as far as I've seen.
Anonymous No.149033787
>>149033714
Timon and Pumbaa aired once a week on Disney Afternoon
Anonymous No.149033789 >>149033821 >>149033886
>>149033725
No its fucking garbage. After 2 rounds I lost interest, but I had to keep playing and was pissed off eventually. I'll just wait until MTG, the Fortnite of card games, delivers a From Beyond Disney Afternoon.
Anonymous No.149033790
>>149033766
...that'll work. Thanks!
Anonymous No.149033805
>>149033714
Guess it depends on where you were. I'm in Florida
Anonymous No.149033806 >>149033839 >>149034829
>>149033776
Dude Quack Pack was SO bad, how can you not cringe at the pretentious 90s attitude? And I was a 90s kid. "Daaamn I can't just like... stand here, standing is so uncool duuuude."
Anonymous No.149033821
>>149033789
Well, you can't please everyone, I guess. I have lots of fun with Lorcana, where MtG has lost my interest, despite playing it for decades.
Anonymous No.149033825 >>149033915
>>149033713
I hated Bonkers' voice, Fallapart was disgusting, and I hated the premise. I also didn't care for Roger Rabbit as a kid. Seems like that shit woke something up in other kids, though.
Anonymous No.149033839 >>149033915
>>149033806
I know...but I was there for Daisy, and the random waifus. Hewey, Dewey, and Louie needed their smug asses beat to death.
Anonymous No.149033846 >>149033904
Anyone notice that no female ever headlined a Disney Afternoon show?
Anonymous No.149033873 >>149033986
>>149033765
As one of those AI retards, I agree that Sunni shows up very rarely. The ones that I've done are the most I've seen anywhere so far.
https://e-hentai.org/s/64f2fc0238/3186460-394
Anonymous No.149033877 >>149033883 >>149041805 >>149041914
>>149031610
>
Anonymous No.149033883 >>149033894
>>149033877
>Is immediately overshadowed by Elmer Fudd in Madonna drag
Anonymous No.149033886 >>149033951
>>149033789
Playing MTG is better with friends, the game would absolutely piss me off only playing against randoms. You either see the same Reddit decks in MTGA over and over again, or you play against pedo trannies at your local store (no I didnt make that one up, it happened).
Anonymous No.149033894
>>149033883
UTERLY DISGUSTING
Anonymous No.149033904
>>149033846
Not Disney Afternoon, no. First non-princess show I can think of is Kim Possible.
Anonymous No.149033915 >>149034718 >>149034731
>>149033825
He also had an annoying as fuck voice in the German dub, and I think it was the same voice as the Scream killer. That annoying, whiny tone through entire episodes, it was horrible.
Remember the episode where Bonkers had to save Mickey Mouse but it seemed the show was so shitty that they weren't allowed to show him? I've never been so pissed with an episode as a kid.

>>149033839
Wasn't Daisy a total Karen in that show?
Anonymous No.149033951
>>149033886
I think that's universally true of most card games, though. Friends always beat playing with randos... that's why they're your friends. It's definitely true of Lorcana as well.
Anonymous No.149033986 >>149034194
>>149033873
It sucks, I want on-model, in-character shit. Not like 1000 pics of human-size Gadget in some Japanese public space. This one is the best of Sunni >>149033159, then I know like 3 or 4 more. And I ask myself: Why the fuck arent the AI slob creators making more? Its zero work, all they have is to type in words and retry results. You really see why they aren't real artists, too much work.
Anonymous No.149034075
>>149032175
Might be because it was the episode my dad recorded on VHS, but the first T Squad episode is my favorite.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dE7U0RqRLD4
This is from the second T Squad episode, but it's the only video with their theme song.
Anonymous No.149034158 >>149034184
>>149033159

link to the rest of this image plz
Anonymous No.149034184
>>149034158
No, I like myself not banned.
Also its very easy to find. If you can't find it, you're using the internet wrong.
Anonymous No.149034194 >>149034227
>>149033986
>I want on-model, in-character shit
Well, sorry, that was just my personal preference. But, if you want it so bad, and it's so easy to do, requiring so little effort, then why haven't you done it for yourself yet?
Anonymous No.149034227 >>149034504
>>149034194
Because I, on the other hand, am too lazy to find an AI that does it, or take the steps to install it if necessary, and then generate content that might get me in trouble, who the fuck knows these days.
Anonymous No.149034504 >>149035069
>>149034227
So, would you agree that bitching about the quantity and quality of the content is somewhat asinine, considering that it is well within your power to correct?
Anonymous No.149034589 >>149034706
>>149031537
Darkwing Duck was dope
>>149031590
Same. My earliest Disney Afternoon memories were with Ducktales being the first show of the block; I have almost no memory of Gummi Bears. That said, I always got sad when they'd add a new show because it meant that the other shows would get pushed forward and the first show would end. I think Goof Troop pushed Ducktales off and Gargoyles pushed Rescue Rangers off. This was like 33 years ago though, so my memory on it isn't exactly clear.
Anonymous No.149034606 >>149034932
Chads weren't watching Disney TV or anime, they were watching golden age Simpsons
Anonymous No.149034706 >>149034952 >>149035024 >>149049611
>>149034589
Yeah, your memory's pretty far off, unfortunately. Darkwing Duck pushed Gummi Bears off, then Bonkers pushed Chip n' Dale off. Gargoyles pushed off Darkwing Duck.
Anonymous No.149034714 >>149034823
>>149031537
Then how did we got Aladdin and Gargoyles and The Little Mermaid TAS
Anonymous No.149034718 >>149034730 >>149034986
>>149033915
Nah. She was a little bossy, but Donald was...sub-par, and Daisy was dealing with that, and her job fucking with her, as well as the boys being way too casual and lazy about everything. She was stressed and basically was acting like the only adult.
Anonymous No.149034730 >>149034743
>>149034718
So, not a Karen, but a Rebecca.
Anonymous No.149034731
>>149033915
They had Mickey in a pet carrier, right?
Anonymous No.149034743
>>149034730
lol yep.
Anonymous No.149034809 >>149035057
>>149031606
Whatever happened to Disney Australian animators
Anonymous No.149034823
>>149034714
Aladdin and Gargoyles started on The Disney Afternoon, then got new seasons on Saturday morning on CBS, The Little Mermaid was always on CBS Saturday morning. Mind you, I'm speaking for broadcast. Didn't get cable until 2001.
Anonymous No.149034829 >>149034866
>>149033806
>Dude Quack Pack was SO bad, how can you not cringe at the pretentious 90s attitude?
Donald was the best part of the show, so you better shut up. He was even a destroyer of worlds and a super villain. Too bad it was only in one episode.
Anonymous No.149034850 >>149034875
Did anyone else have crush on
Miranda Wright from Bonkers?
>>149033755
Anonymous No.149034866 >>149035008
>>149034829
He means Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Their smug, "too cool for school" attitudes made them the worst part of an otherwise ok show.
Anonymous No.149034875 >>149034936 >>149034962
>>149034850
What psycho watches a Disney show with anthro characters just to ogle a boring ass human? You have bodies in your basement, don't you?
Anonymous No.149034932 >>149035000 >>149035049
>>149034606
Bitch.
Simpsons came on in the evenings during prime time on Thursday and then Sunday nights.
They never overlapped with the Disney Afternoon.
Anonymous No.149034936
>>149034875
Not him, but Miranda was all (w)right. Piquels' wife was hot, too. Fawn was the prettiest, but the human women had bigger tits. It's a trade-off.
Anonymous No.149034952 >>149034967 >>149049611
>>149034706
Good Troop pushed Ducktales off.
Aladdin pushed Takespin off
Anonymous No.149034962
>>149034875
Most sane people are not furries.
Furries are mostly psychos
Anonymous No.149034967
>>149034952
That is the correct sequence of events, yes.
Anonymous No.149034986 >>149042117
>>149034718
>the boys being way too casual and lazy about everything
Boys were boys, I don't understand what else you could expect? Although they did a lot of housework as punishment from their uncle. I still liked the moments when Dewey wanted to separate from his brothers, but in the end he couldn't and accepted that he was best with his brothers Huey and Louie. Of course they were a weak aspect of that series in general, but a hundred times more bearable and better than the versions in House of Mouse and Nu-Ducktales which I find disgusting and unwatchable.
Anonymous No.149035000 >>149035037 >>149035049
>>149034932
And you are again incorrect. I was there and I saw it happen at the time. Simpsons was the most direct competition.
Anonymous No.149035008 >>149040029
>>149034866
>Their smug, "too cool for school" attitudes made them the worst part of an otherwise ok show.
Yes, they were too 1990s, yes, but they were neither the worst nor the most boring and they had their moments. Although they described all of us who were teenagers at their age. I've watched all the episodes so I know what I'm talking about. I don't know how they would be now after many years.
Anonymous No.149035024 >>149040090
>>149034706
Then Darkwing Duck came back near the end. I think the final lineup was Darkwing Duck, Aladdin, Quack Pack, and Timon & Pumbaa.
Anonymous No.149035027 >>149035092 >>149045772
>>149032448
>Donald stumbled straight up into his interspecies bestiality fantasy.
He always was.
Anonymous No.149035037
>>149035000
Golden age Simpsons came on once a week on Fox Thursday and then Sunday nights in prime time. (December 1989-1994)
Are you non American or something?
Anonymous No.149035049 >>149035081
>>149034932
>>149035000
Another anon here, I think you're both at least partially correct. There were times that Simpsons and DA overlapped, though I recall that being at a time when Simpsons was played around 5 times a day over 3 different channels. Then you have to think about local channels, and shit. Everyone experienced these shows at slightly different times depending on where they lived. Not really worth arguing over.
Anonymous No.149035057 >>149035753 >>149047592 >>149047611
>>149034809
>Whatever happened to Disney Australian animators
They are still alive, but they left their jobs when Disney Studios Australia was closed between 2005 and 2007 because it was not making enough money from making so many Disney sequels that didn't make sense. They were still great at their jobs, and it's a shame that Disney laid off most of them.
Anonymous No.149035069 >>149035103
>>149034504
No, if they barely do shit anyway, at least let it be good shit. I've attempted drawing, noone gave a fuck, I did my duty.
Anonymous No.149035081 >>149035119
>>149035049
Then that wasn’t golden age Simpsons like anon said.
It was after they were on for 5 seasons already and once a week on Fox, then had reruns in syndication weekdays.
That wasn’t golden age Simpsons, it wasn’t even their first run.
It was just their syndication reruns.
Anonymous No.149035082 >>149047973
>>149033421
Peg was always the best to me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5TalyVWWnk
Anonymous No.149035092
>>149035027
All I got from this movie is Donald is horny for Latinas and would fuck everyone in South America
The human woman, the gay ass parrot, everyone
Anonymous No.149035103
>>149035069
But YOU give a fuck, otherwise this conversation wouldn't be happening, and YOU refuse to take control of your own desires and are making it everyone else's problem. Asinine. You are the one barely doing shit.
Anonymous No.149035113 >>149035156 >>149035408
>>149031610
Says you, I fap to this scene all the time.
Anonymous No.149035119 >>149035143
>>149035081
Fair enough. I might not have been aware of the definition of golden age. Still, it's a silly thing to make a big deal about.
Anonymous No.149035128
>>149033576
Most episodic cartoons tend to give at least some half-assed closure unless they're cancelled after a season ends
Anonymous No.149035143
>>149035119
Golden age Simpsons was December 1989 to 1994.
And that’s if you don’t count the pre-1990 Tracy Ullmann skits.
Anonymous No.149035156
>>149035113
>Duke Igthorn is one of those gays...
Anonymous No.149035183 >>149035677 >>149035959 >>149036019 >>149036474
Gummi Bears is so popular in Germany, they kept showing reruns until the mid-2010s.
I visited there in 2010 and was like, WTF is Gummi Bears airing on TV?
Anonymous No.149035396
Gummi Bears is very underrated. One of the best Disney cartoons in my opinion. It's stupid how a reboot of that series will ruin them.
Anonymous No.149035405
>>149031864
Animaniacs and Bonkers were both chasing that Roger Rabbit niche
Anonymous No.149035408
>>149035113
>massively incompetent villain
>but then almost destroys the kingdom in random intervals
Anonymous No.149035421 >>149035561
>>149032047
A bunch of old fags bitching about how late 60s / early 70s hanna Barbera was peak
Anonymous No.149035542
>>149031773

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iS603kJCNaQ

And before that they showcased various cities around the US and interviewed random kids and street personalities. I had no idea it was an E/I thing at the time...
Anonymous No.149035561 >>149035586 >>149039986
>>149035421
Hanna Barbera was ALWAYS shit. Always. It was a torture to watch as a kid but as a kid you endured shit out of boredom.
Anonymous No.149035585 >>149035600
>>149033728
>>149033739
Anonymous No.149035586 >>149035727 >>149035765
>>149035561
I felt like Laff-a-Lympics had a certain amount of charm, but yeah, even as a kid, it was plain to see that HB was a filler-churning machine.
Anonymous No.149035600 >>149035771
>>149035585
>take slimmest character
>make fat art of her
It's like pottery. It shatters when I throw it 'gainst yonder wall.
Anonymous No.149035629 >>149038354
>>149031523 (OP)
>I was there for the premiere.
I was not, I just saw reruns on various channels. Also, hello older-then-me-fag.

All I want for Christmas, is Tale Spin on Bluray. Oh, and them finding and actually remastering the last Rescue Rangers episode, please.
Anonymous No.149035650
>>149033122
Even worse.
Anonymous No.149035677
>>149035183
Luxembourg, too. It's one of the few shows I know of to get a specifically Letzeburgesch dub rather than just air one in French or Dutch.
Anonymous No.149035718 >>149036037
>>149032129
She should be making maggot tokens to swarm the board
Anonymous No.149035727
>>149035586
Even as a wee lad, I began to realize they were shit when they put out Yogi Bear in a space setting simply because Star Wars was popular.
Anonymous No.149035753 >>149035799
>>149035057
Their best job was Lion King 1 1/2 Hakuna Matata where at times the new animation blends with the original 1994 film.
Anonymous No.149035765 >>149035772 >>149035841
>>149035586
I mostly watched Flintstones, and I felt it was boring as fuck and not a show for kids, yet too boring for adults. Also Fred's voice and the dialogue itself in the dub I watched probably traumatized me, it made me angry at some point what an asshole Fred was. Or at least, he sounded like one.
Anonymous No.149035771 >>149035809
>>149035600
There’s loads of them.
Anonymous No.149035772
>>149035765
Your generation never watched The Honeymooners.
Anonymous No.149035799
>>149035753
I agree. It was the best Disney sequel ever.
Anonymous No.149035809 >>149035830
>>149035771
>take autist
>give them a niche fetish
>give them an obscure favorite character
>watch as they flood the entire Rule 34 catalog for that character with unfappable garbage.
Some me just wanna watch the world burn.
Anonymous No.149035830
>>149035809
>Some MEN
Sorry, I was busy gouging my eyes out and missed a letter.
Anonymous No.149035841 >>149036063
>>149035765
>I felt it was boring as fuck and not a show for kids
I mean... it wasn't It was literally made to sell cigarettes.

...And later, vitamins and cereal.
Anonymous No.149035959
>>149035183
>Gummi Bears is so popular in Germany
Yes, it's outdated. But still funny.
Anonymous No.149036019 >>149036124 >>149036491
>>149035183
Why are Euros so gay? They like gay 80s animal cartoons for some reason
Anonymous No.149036037
>>149035718
You severely overestimate the gameplay of that trash game.
Anonymous No.149036063
>>149035841
With weird puns about Barney doing something to his Pebbles.
Anonymous No.149036124
>>149036019
Better than beanmouth slop. Superior animation quality as well.
Anonymous No.149036218 >>149036275
Would it have been kino?

>Multiple boards of pitch artwork (along with a short intro script) for a rejected 1992 Disney animated series called "Warp Wilde" by animator Tad Stones have been posted online on an auction site.

>The pitched show would've focused on a Jetsons-esque futuristic family starring Warp Wilde, his father Wayne, his mother Wanda, his teenage sister Wendy and his friend Lynx.

>The original concept for "Warp Wilde" followed an military man in the future who got demoted to become the guardian of the kids of extraterrestrial ambassadors. The kids then joined him as he continued to investigate the galactic Gandi trying to bring down the Intergalactic Federation, and got in the way as only kids are able to do.

>Due to company politics at the time, the pilot was re-written without Stones and re-developed and pitched as a show after a futuristic family. That pitch was ultimately not picked up because of its similarities to The Jetsons. Stones had plans to work on the pitch again and revert it back to his original idea, but instead was assigned to develop the animated series spin-off of Aladdin.

https://www.juliensauctions.com/en/items/1842605/disney-animation-warp-wilde-unmade-animated-series-pitch-boards
Anonymous No.149036275
>>149036218
No thanks, not another sitcom
>BUT WITH A TWIST!
Anonymous No.149036474 >>149042152
>>149035183
The Disney stuff re-ran for an eternity, until the live action crap arrived and completely took over. And thats what I mean with losing interest in the bad Disney shows and watched anime instead, the stuff ran WAY longer than 1992.
Anonymous No.149036491 >>149037690
>>149036019
>gay animal cartoons

Holy fuck are you misinformed, not sure if American or sandnigger but honestly, no difference these days.
Anonymous No.149036545
>>149033421
Dominique Destine
Anonymous No.149036716 >>149036820
>>149033421
Bitch please.
Anonymous No.149036820 >>149036870
>>149036716
Oh Gadget. Forever cursed to be drawn with shitty and false anatomy and/ or size.
Anonymous No.149036870 >>149037048 >>149043189
>>149036820
You could not be more wrong, /co/mrade. Yes, the stuff you refer to is too numerous, and frankly, should all go away and stay away. But the sheer metric tons of on-model Gadget is also there, easy to find. Unless you want just porn, in which case please embrace non-porn.
Anonymous No.149037041 >>149037070
will someone draw lewds here?
Anonymous No.149037048 >>149037365
>>149036870
Nonporn, a ton, yes. But I want on model porn. In which case, you're fucked.

Even that the Japanese are better at.
Anonymous No.149037070 >>149038712
>>149037041
Anonymous No.149037365 >>149043164
>>149037048
I see what you're saying. Not nearly enough respectfully on-model. However, if you go to EEEEEE and look at 4390650 and 4390654 and also 4192498 in addition to 4501972 with 5058524 then 5233632 and 5368818 and 5384969 but also 5610365 with a side of 3760177

You will see things are not so bad. All but 1 are from the first 7 pages of results.
Anonymous No.149037616 >>149037651 >>149040955
>>149031523 (OP)
Did the Disney Afternoon shows ever actually rerun on TV in the 2000s? I don't recall them rerunning on Disney Channel, while I remember Nick still reran stuff like Rocko and Real Monsters occasionally in the 2000s like they still aired the Christmas episode of Rocko yearly until like 2006 and I remember Tiny Toons and Animaniacs still reran in the early 2000s, but Disney Afternoon not really. The oldest Disney shows I recall being on in the 2000s in reruns were The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and The Little Mermaid, neither of which are Disney Afternoon shows
Anonymous No.149037651
>>149037616
Depends on the country, anon. Depends on the country....
Anonymous No.149037690
>>149036491
how am i wrong
Anonymous No.149038354
>>149035629
>Tale Spin on Bluray
i want to live in this world
Anonymous No.149038712
>>149037070
The girl from Atlantis?
Anonymous No.149038820 >>149039048 >>149043204 >>149051060 >>149051766
2 more days until the disney auction
https://www.juliensauctions.com/en/auctions/julien-s-auctions-turner-classic-movies-present-hollywood-legends-a-day-of-contemporary-hollywood?tagIds=211955
Anonymous No.149038890
>>149032213
This one's entirely new to me, you got anything more to read on about it?
Anonymous No.149038907 >>149038942
>>149032175
They infamously could barely touch Mickey in these productions, early on at least- Mark Evanier, IIRC, tells a story in his blog of how the same day they decided to make Ducktales, they'd also actually decided to make a Mickey show based on Gottfredson as a sister cartoon- only to be so swamped by the next day in messages from every Disney department demanding a say in how to portray Mickey that they gave up on the idea
Anonymous No.149038926
>>149033229
Also I wanna add a lot of shows used the same sort of generic/stock locations for cartoons. Like if they got attacked by pirates the pirates are gonna look like 17th century buccaneers, if they go to the middle east it'll look like a pre-war bazaar. Character parodies of other things would show up regardless of how it fit in the universe. They weren't really concerned with how it played out for continuity or what year it was supposed to be.
It's fine when one show does that, but when they all do they kinda blur together. Plus with the animation style being similar makes them feel more generic.
Anonymous No.149038942
>>149038907
Remember when they had on him on Bonkers but couldn't show him on-screen or refer to him as Mickey Mouse?
Anonymous No.149039048 >>149039169
>>149038820
Shame I'm not rich enough to throw money on that.
Anonymous No.149039104 >>149039144 >>149039159 >>149040943
>>149031523 (OP)
Why did Disney Afternoon start having once a week shows later on?

Gargoyles started off as a once a week show in its first year, before expanding to air throughout the week in its second year, Shnookums and Meat was a once a week show, Timon & Pumbaa was a once a week show, and The Mighty Ducks was a once a week show
Anonymous No.149039144
>>149039104
and yes, Mighty Ducks was a Disney Afternoon show, though some episodes premiered originally on ABC, while others premiered on Disney Afternoon, even though i'm pretty sure every episode reran on both of them at some point
Anonymous No.149039159
>>149039104
How is ANYONE in this thread supposed to know?? Are we the producers?
Anonymous No.149039169
>>149039048
me neither, but I'm gonna try and get one of the items anyway, worst that can happen is I lose
Anonymous No.149039668 >>149039698 >>149039868
So... how close to 'on model' are we shooting for?
Anonymous No.149039698 >>149039733
>>149039668
I say........ eat shit and die from it.
Anonymous No.149039733
>>149039698
I might... eat shit and grin from it.

In fact, I'll bear and grin it.
Anonymous No.149039781
>>149032213
This is probably a larp but a Mickey college series would actually be kino
Anonymous No.149039868 >>149039894
>>149039668
I personally prefer art to be as on-model as possible unless it’s for cartoons like PPG where they look like alien freaks
Anonymous No.149039894 >>149039928
>>149039868
But is something like this to your liking?
Anonymous No.149039928 >>149039941
>>149039894
Yes
Anonymous No.149039941 >>149050959
>>149039928
Cool. I'll have to generate more later,
Anonymous No.149039986 >>149040933
>>149035561
Good God, you ain't kidding. I was born in '77, and for the longest time, probably until 1986, there wasn't anything besides HB, Walt Fleischman, and King Features Syndicated crap to watch daily and it was maddening. That was a dry period.
Anonymous No.149040029 >>149040531 >>149042360 >>149048013 >>149051446
>>149035008
I was a teenager at the time. If I acted like that, my dad would have whipped my which fueled my annoyance. In fact, shows with kids in general piss me off because these kids can always get in trouble, say I'm sorry, and everything will be fine. In real life if you did whatever they did, say you were sorry, you are still getting an ass whooping. These kids never got punished for the shit they did and it pissed me off because nobody I knew never got away with that with an apology and no physical consequences suffered. I don't know, maybe white kids got away with that crap, and most animated characters were basically white coded. Don't get me started on the sitcoms.
Anonymous No.149040090
>>149035024
1996, Florida, Wtog/upn 44
300: Goof Troop
330: Bonkers
400: Aladdin
430: Gargoyles
Anonymous No.149040531 >>149040549 >>149041257
>>149040029
90s white kid here: my ass got whooped with a leather belt
Anonymous No.149040549 >>149040586
>>149040531
Wow, what did they whoop you with when you *didn't* pay them?
Anonymous No.149040586 >>149040594
>>149040549
backside of the hand across my face
Anonymous No.149040594
>>149040586
Kinky kid.
Anonymous No.149040926
The ass pain in this thread is real!
Anonymous No.149040933
>>149039986
Saturday mornings did not seem that great until 85-86. Before it was HB and other companies making shit that looks very much like HB like Filmation shit.

Even the first season of Kidd Video looked very HB-ish
Anonymous No.149040943
>>149039104
Because they were more expensive and they only made about 15-iah episodes in the season. A syndicated daily show needs 65.

And Disney Afternoon shows were getting less and less each year. Quack Pack did not have nearly as many as Bonkers or Goof Troop.
Anonymous No.149040955
>>149037616
In 2004 they were late night 1am to 4am then they were gone for good by 2006.
Anonymous No.149041240
>>149031610
Is this a good moral lesson for kids to learn?
https://youtu.be/1_TD19bf4E8?t=234
Anonymous No.149041257
>>149040531
...welcome, my brother, regardless of your race.
Anonymous No.149041350 >>149041469
>>149032129
>>149033645
I don't think I'd never play the game but I'd buy some cards just to have em as nice art
Anonymous No.149041469 >>149041476
>>149041350
If you just want cards for the art, you'd probably be able to get bulk common singles from an LCS for durt cheap. Only the super rare, ultra shiny cards are very expensive. Buying the boosters wouldn't be as cost effective (though you'd get a chance to get the rare, shiny ones).
Anonymous No.149041476
>>149041469
...did I just spell 'dirt' with a fucking 'u'?!

I need to go to bed.
Anonymous No.149041531
>>149033229
>5 extremely good looking episodes but the rest of the shows looked like ass. Like, REALLY bad.
Bet they were Japanese directed too.
Anonymous No.149041805 >>149041895
>>149033776
I remember that episode Daisy was okay with it if the Gator helped them.

>>149033877
YOU LIE!
Anonymous No.149041895
>>149041805
Lie about what?
Anonymous No.149041914 >>149042082 >>149042921
>>149033877
I'm starting to think that all those 90s cartoons were a way to groom kids into having sex with adult women
Anonymous No.149042082 >>149042102
>>149041914
Not intentionally, since creators did it to titillate themselves, first and foremost. But unintentionally grooming little boys to be attracted to adult women? I fail to see it as a bad thing.
Anonymous No.149042102 >>149042159 >>149042210
>>149042082
The Tiny Toons staff were closet furfags, Dini outright admitted it.
Anonymous No.149042117 >>149044050
>>149034986
I think I only liked them when they bought the green goo recipe from the foreign fast food guy and became rich cooperate assholes.
Or the one time Donald thought they were doing bad shit behind his back and payed a scammer to help him, but turned out they secretly bought him B-day presents.
Anonymous No.149042152 >>149052191
>>149036474
>financial crisis from 2008 pushed live action slop and each cartoon channel only had maby around 2 cartoon shows they worked on
>financial crisis in 2018 canceled several shows and even made Netflix shut down there animation studio
Fuck economy, am I right?
Anonymous No.149042159
>>149042102
Hell, one of the end credit cards for TT outright said that Fifi was Dini's wife/gf.
Anonymous No.149042210
>>149042102
Not outright admission, but I'll take it. And in general, not enough people in this world understand that creators are always in it to please themselves first, unless forced to compromise. The best drawings are made when you love what you're doing.
Anonymous No.149042360
>>149040029
>These kids never got punished for the shit they did and it pissed me off because nobody I knew never got away with that with an apology and no physical consequences suffered.

I didn't act cool and stuff like that as a teenager either, because I was in a similar situation to you, so I understand you, but cartoons are one thing, reality is another. Besides, if you think that Donald's nephews in Quack Pack were never punished, you're terribly mistaken, they were many times, they even got into trouble themselves like their uncle, look at episodes like "Can't Take a Yolk" and "Transmission: Impossible", the only problem is that people don't want to watch it.

Otherwise, cartoons with children as the main characters generally have these problems and such stereotypes, so they are not more popular than adult main characters, especially male characters. This applies to all eras, not just the 90s.
Anonymous No.149042921
>>149041914
Yeah it's bad, they should just castrate themselves and get the ick when they look at women
Anonymous No.149042924 >>149042958
someone draw lewds to keep the thread alive.
Anonymous No.149042958
>>149042924
Anonymous No.149043149 >>149043157 >>149047581
Anonymous No.149043157 >>149044148
>>149043149
5 billion errors.
Anonymous No.149043164
>>149037365
Gadget art usually turns her into a plump blob with a giant ass and even larger tits or human-sized. Its fine going off model if you dont turn her into a Garabatoz-tier garbage joke.
Anonymous No.149043189 >>149043270
>>149036870
Looks like Splooge or some other drawfag. More in that direction?
Anonymous No.149043204
>>149038820
>all those production tapes
>no bonkers, goof troop, or gargoyles
damn
Anonymous No.149043270 >>149043282
>>149043189
Sorry, not doing a dump just for you. You only get 1 more.
Anonymous No.149043282
>>149043270
I know and saved that one of course.
Anonymous No.149044050 >>149044463 >>149044600
>>149042117
The first one you mention was the episode "Taste Paste" which I don't like at all because of the actions that Donald's nephews did, although in the end they repented and returned to their uncle. It was actually just Huey's dream that turned out to be the end of that episode.

I agree with the second episode you mentioned, it's the episode "Ducky Dearest" and in my opinion one of the best Quack Pack episodes worth remembering and it actually made sense because Donald thought his nephews were working against him, until he realized that he was tricked by that marketing guy. Then he returned the favor, and Donald was able to celebrate his birthday with his nephews. Much better than the classic short "Happy Birthday Donald" where Donald, because of his idiotic thinking, gave his nephews cigars that were actually his gift. Although I love the classics, there are also modern things that have fixed some things from the past, but not everything.
Anonymous No.149044148
>>149043157
Oh yeah, the background dudes were way off. I thought Sunni turned out decent though.
Anonymous No.149044463 >>149044505 >>149046216
>>149044050
>Much better than the classic short "Happy Birthday Donald" where Donald, because of his idiotic thinking, gave his nephews cigars that were actually his gift.
I don't remember what the nephews did to get it, but didn't Donald also ruin a yellow car they got for him?
Anonymous No.149044505
>>149044463
>gave his nephews cigars
I remember that short. It made me feel ill in sympathy as a kid.
Anonymous No.149044600 >>149048670
>>149044050
For me, it was "Nosy Neighbors". Donald's prized tiki bug lamp becomes the latest in a series of thefts around the neighborhood, so he goes to the Neighborhood Watch and attempts to militarize it with his usual disasterous results. But when the nephews take it into their own hands and get grabbed by the thieves to be throw in a car compactor, Donald makes the ultimate sacrifice by using his bug lamp to jam the gears and save them.
Anonymous No.149045772
>>149035027
I would totally fuck Donald up the ass
Anonymous No.149045807
>>149031537
>all these responses to a copy-pasted spam post
this board is worthless, damn
Anonymous No.149046216
>>149044463
>but didn't Donald also ruin a yellow car they got for him?
It's another classic short called "Donald's Lucky Number". It was a good classic short where Donald's nephews wanted to give their uncle a car (they even drove a car, which means they were older than usual) but Donald, due to his idiotic behavior, destroyed his own car.
Anonymous No.149047581
>>149043149
Cute Sunni
Anonymous No.149047592
>>149035057
Damn that fucking sucks
Anonymous No.149047611 >>149047683
>>149035057
Maybe they souldn't have made that horrible Hunchback of Notre Dame sequel
Anonymous No.149047683
>>149047611
Ye, I am certain the animators wrote the plot.
Anonymous No.149047707
Debbie from that one episode of Goof Troop
Anonymous No.149047752 >>149047837
>>149032139
Even when I watched a few episodes of Quack Pack when it was currently airing, I thought it was trying too hard to be 90s AWESOME EXTREME. I had a few Donald Duck comics from Gladstone Publishing and the Huey, Dewey, and Louie in those (and DuckTales) were more my style.
Anonymous No.149047837
>>149047752
Not that anon and nor arguing with you, but that's quite the false dichotomy to choose from
>totally radical 90s cool kidz
>identical and mildly annoying just due to that
Anonymous No.149047973
>>149035082
Wow. Peg's voice acting was always great in my native language, but this is ten times better. I think I'm gonna have to watch Goof Troop after all.
Anonymous No.149048013 >>149051029
>>149040029
I live in a country where beating your kids has been illegal since the 70's, and unpopular since WW2. A civilized country. I feel for you.
Anonymous No.149048670
>>149044600
>"Nosy Neighbors"
I agree, it's also the best episode of Quack Pack in my opinion and a real example of how Donald and his nephews actually love each other and understand each other much better, something that was missing in Ducktales. I say this because I'm a fan of Donald Duck comics myself, in which in most cases Donald and his nephews behave in similar ways, just without setting them in modern ways and it's not the 90s, so it reminds me a lot of that. It's interesting how Quack Pack, despite its flaws, did a better job of portraying the relationship between Donald and his nephews as a father-son relationship than both versions of Ducktales and maybe the only one in animation that got that aspect right. The OG Ducktales and Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas had something similar, but not as much as Quack Pack.
Anonymous No.149049147 >>149049243 >>149050034 >>149054514
Does anyone want
>Tale Spin (promo, official, largely pilot and a few extra tracks)
>Duck Tales movie (limited edition, official, complete)
>Disney Afternoon song collection (official, largely complete but only the first few shows)
?
Anonymous No.149049243
>>149049147
btw talking about MUSIC
Anonymous No.149049611 >>149050113
>>149034706
Looks like yours was too >>149034952
Anonymous No.149050034 >>149050161
>>149049147
duck tales
Anonymous No.149050107 >>149050133 >>149050176 >>149050256 >>149050334 >>149050403 >>149051080 >>149052226
Disney cartoons by year.
Anonymous No.149050113
>>149049611
I wouldn't say it was wrong, just incomplete, I intentionally left gaps that the other anon filled. I also acknowledged his comment.
Anonymous No.149050133 >>149050361
>>149050107
There weren't any before Wuzzles / Gummi Bears?
Anonymous No.149050161 >>149050229
>>149050034
https://mega.nz/file/HlpAwJ5J#MCF-kUsv_lMQl086tebC64IC9bX5EPyVJmw_HSfWpH8
Anonymous No.149050176
>>149050107
disney's doug was not 1991
Anonymous No.149050229
>>149050161
nice, thx
Anonymous No.149050256
>>149050107
>Da Boom Crew

Is this a joke post or did it just air in specific countries or Jetix or something?
It looks like something Nick would shove onto it's secondary channels, and apparently was on WB
Anonymous No.149050334
>>149050107
Timon and Pumbaa is from 1995.
>no Legend of The Three Caballeros
It hurts a lot.
Anonymous No.149050361 >>149050394
>>149050133
No, those two were the first animated shows Disney made, since at the time they weren’t sure if animated shows were worth the time and money investment compared to films.
Anonymous No.149050394 >>149050407
>>149050361
Are we counting collections of animated shorts? Because I could have sworn those were being played on TV previous to that.
Anonymous No.149050403
>>149050107
>Nu-Ducktales
Anonymous No.149050407 >>149050429
>>149050394
Again, animated shorts are one thing, but making an actual syndicated TV series was something they hadn’t done at that point.
Anonymous No.149050429 >>149050478 >>149051055
>>149050407
And they gambled on making two at the same time on different networks? That seems needlessly risky.
Anonymous No.149050432
>>149031523 (OP)
Did anyone have Toon Disney? Before Jetix invaded the channel, that channel aired the Disney Afternoon shows a lot
Anonymous No.149050478 >>149050487
>>149050429
1985: Go big or go home..
Anonymous No.149050487
>>149050478
You ain't kiddin.
Anonymous No.149050959 >>149051242
>>149039941
After your ban expires?
Anonymous No.149051029
>>149048013
Now you just have your kids raped and killed by immigrant shitskins.
Anonymous No.149051055 >>149051135 >>149051255
>>149050429
I heard Gummi Bears and Wuzzles did end up airing at the same time, and GB won handily.
Anonymous No.149051060 >>149051766
>>149038820
so are those production tapes likely to be final versions of the episodes?
Anonymous No.149051080 >>149052191
>>149050107
Why did they stop for a while after 2007?
Also didn't know that Yin-Yang-Yo! was made by Disney, i thought it was made by the guy behind The Fairly OddParents
Broken_Gizmo No.149051089
>>149031610
Fucking watch me, bitch!
Anonymous No.149051135 >>149051214 >>149051277 >>149051480 >>149053825 >>149054016
>>149051055
Wuzzles wasn't part of Disney Afternoon was it? I thought it was a Disney Channel exclusive, Pre Gummi-Bears, which was like an NBC production (later ABC, because Disney) product for Saturday mornings.
Anonymous No.149051138
In my area, we only got the DA block the first year. The next year it went to two of the shows in the morning and two in the afternoon with all bumpers removed. It may have been because my local station airing the DA was a Fox Affiliate and Fox put “Peter Pan and the Pirates” on about 4 o’clock and forbade their affiliates to time shift (so I’ve heard),
Anonymous No.149051214
>>149051135
According to Wiki, Wuzzles originally aired in CBS, while Gummi Bears was on NBC. So they could have aired head-to-head (I guess we’ll need a fall 1985 TV Guide to find out for sure). It wasn’t ever on Disney Afternoon.
Anonymous No.149051232
>>149031574
it was more a vehicle for the Baloo/Phil Harris character, it wasn't really Jungle Book in the same way Robin Hood wasn't Jungle Book.
Anonymous No.149051242
>>149050959
No ban...They must not have been that upset by it. It wasn't all that lewd of an image, after all.
Anonymous No.149051255
>>149051055
As a person who remembers The Wuzzles fondly, it still didn't hold a candle to Gummi Bears. Wuzzles was kind of cheap and campy in comparison.
Anonymous No.149051269
>>149032416
Voltron and Robotech were two of the biggest cartoons in the 80s.
Anonymous No.149051277 >>149051348
>>149051135
I vaguely recall watching Wuzzles on Sundays, but I could easily be mistaken. It was a long time ago.
Anonymous No.149051348 >>149051406
>>149051277
It may have been Disney Channel filler.
Anonymous No.149051406
>>149051348
Possibly? My memory's not getting any better, though, so we'll probably never know.
Anonymous No.149051446
>>149040029
it's wish-fulfilment, dude. you're supposed to think "man I wish I could do that
Anonymous No.149051465 >>149051491
>>149032245
Mickey is too much of a mascot. they can't portray him in any potentially controversial way because it would affect the Mickey-Disney brand. He's what Mario will look like in 30 years.
Anonymous No.149051480 >>149052707
>>149051135
This looks like if DeviantArt made a cartoon
Anonymous No.149051491 >>149051523
>>149051465
That's why Walt invented Donald Duck. So SOMEONE can get angry and hit people.
Anonymous No.149051523 >>149051660
>>149051491
and he established that Donald's core personality is "violently angry sailor" specifically so he couldn't be mascot-ified. to use Nintendo again, he's kinda in the same corner as Donkey Kong. not so much in personality, but in intent.
Anonymous No.149051660 >>149051718 >>149052400
>>149051523
Should have used Mario, he is very much "nothing" of a character. Take away his mustache, and give him a change of clothes, and nobody will be able to tell you what his personality is, or what he does for a living.
Anonymous No.149051718 >>149051726
>>149051660
reread my comment. I compared Mickey to Mario, and Donald to DK.
Anonymous No.149051726
>>149051718
I did, and I am dumb.
Anonymous No.149051766
>>149038820
1 more day!
>>149051060
This is what the description says
>The VHS tapes primarily contain full episodes of the series with the names of the episodes listed on the side labels, as well as some containing episodes with updated sound or visual components, and some taped news segments relating to the premiere of the show. Tapes such as these were distributed during production for review amongst the animators working on the series.
Anonymous No.149052191
>>149051080
>>149042152
I only know Ying Yang Yo aired on Jetix, along with Oban Star Racers, ATOM, Pucca and SRMTHG! Which Disney bought out and eventually shut down.
Anonymous No.149052226 >>149052655
>>149050107
>no new shows in 08 or 09
Looks like CN wasn't the only one in a drought.
Anonymous No.149052400 >>149052643
>>149051660
The RPGs will liker to have a word with you.
Anonymous No.149052643 >>149052675
>>149052400
>my fanfiction spinoff is canon to the main games
Anonymous No.149052655
>>149052226
CN actually released multiple shows in 2008, they released nothing in 2009 because they spent all their budget on that shitty CN Real block
Anonymous No.149052675 >>149052915
>>149052643
They're not fanfiction, they were spear headed by Shiggy himself to expand the Mario cast's personalities.
Anonymous No.149052707 >>149052928
>>149051480
Was made to sell plushes and merch, like every 80s cartoon.
Anonymous No.149052915 >>149052936
>>149052675
Okay, I'll give you that, halfway. Shiggy himself did not write the story. Which is why I said "fanfiction", it's another man's interpretation of the blank slate.
Anonymous No.149052928 >>149053053
>>149052707
TMS bitched at Disney for it and Fluppy Dogs, all while Michael Eisner was eating a bag a gummy bears.
Eisner's son asked for some gummy bears and this resulted in the creation of Gummi Bears.
Anonymous No.149052936
>>149052915
He spear headed it, just like he spear headed anything that came from Takashi Tezuka, his right hand man.
Anonymous No.149053053 >>149053462
>>149052928
I love 80s and 90s corpo. Passing the work on to others and enjoying the profits. Now they're old and confused, wondering why all the people they funded, who actually put in the work animated for decades are outdoing them.

Almost like, some sort of morality tale...
Anonymous No.149053462 >>149053612 >>149053674 >>149058744
>>149053053
Is TMS even around still? Over the years I learned most of the "good" episodes for Disney and WB shows, done at TMS, were directed by a single person, whose name I forgot completely. If it was mostly him, he could have already left that company.
Anonymous No.149053612 >>149053689 >>149053857 >>149058744
>>149053462
Yes, but after getting shafted on both Animaniacs'2020 (forced to do Tower of God and Shenmue: The Animation against their will instead of allowing them to have their baby back when they needed it the most) and Tiny Toons Looniversity (was supposed to do a segment for a episode otherwise done by Snipple, was forced to do a Rick and Morty anime no one asked for instead due to how huge Rick and Morty is in Japan through Netflix Japan) they only do shoddy knock offs of other studio's works (mostly Pierrot).

Anpanman is the only thing keeping the studio in business as otherwise TMS would've went out of business years ago.

TMS had a bunch of directors besides Toshihiko Masuda who is the guy you're talking about, Kenji Hachizaki, Takashi Kawaguchi, Kazuhide Tomonaga and Atsuko Tanaka were some of the other directors at TMS that did said Disney and WB shows.

Toshihiko Masuda went freelance in 2003 due to Secret of Cerulean Sand's bombing, he got laid off.
Anonymous No.149053674 >>149053819
>>149053462
Yeah, They're still around. Sort of. In some form or another.
I mean it's like Disney technically owns "Marvel" but the comics, TV and Film are all different branches.
If you're an animator you move where the work is. And it's serious business to. Like every studio in Japan hires specialists, you do one job, you have deadlines, and every part of the office is a well maintained production engine, from script, to boards, to animation, to colorists, to the editor, etc. You do one task but you are the BEST in the world at that one task.
America wants one artist to do the jobs of 15 people, either for pocket change or for free, and then change their minds halfway through production, forcing staff to restart from zero due to some "visionary" prima donna asshat's ego.
At least most mangaka encourage their staff to also try their hand eventually. Bob might be the inker, but he has a great idea for a story too he worked on in his spare time, and that'll be the studio's next production.
Anonymous No.149053689
>>149053612
This art have so much weight and depth. I prefer it way more than a current more flat western animation
Anonymous No.149053819
>>149053674
I miss when males could be extra horny in cartoons and the females would like the attention.
Anonymous No.149053825
>>149051135
Wuzzles and Gummi Bears each came on Saturday mornings back in 1985. Wuzzles only lasted one season though. Whereas Gummi Bears lasted 6 seasons.

Reruns of Wuzzles then went on Disney Channel
Anonymous No.149053857 >>149053870
>>149053612
>Nu!Maniacs
Ooof
>Tiny Toons We're Related This Time
DOUBLE OOF
I'm good. To see great designs, and great animation, set to Current Year California Writing™, would physically hurt. Aside from talking animals walking and talking, I have horrible memories of recently produced Fena Pirate Princess. Designed, animated, AND written in Glorious Nippon. 10/10 Production IG visuals, an ending so disappointing, I cannot bring myself to recommend it to anyone. I don't want any more beautiful animation with horrible writing. No more. Please.

>Secret of Cerulean Sand
Huh. That one is on my "watch later" list. I'll definitely get to it (even if that means watching the french dub).
Anonymous No.149053870 >>149053904
>>149053857
The Japanese would've been the ones writing it if TMS took control.
Anonymous No.149053904 >>149053963
>>149053870
I admire your optimism, but you're delusional. Who'd let them? Why? Keep in mind, I'm talking reboot, NOT the original.
Anonymous No.149053963 >>149054096
>>149053904
Exact details are unknown but what we do know is Wellesley Wild hated everything that TMS stood for and instead of letting them have Animaniacs back he forced them to do Tower of God and Shenmue: The Animation against their will while Titmouse and Snipple butchered their baby.

When TMS was set going to doing Animaniacs'2020 they did ask Toshihiko Masuda himself to be chief director on Animaniacs'2020 but he rejected it due to too busy with Pierrot's Boruto at that time, they did manage to get Takashi Kawaguchi and Atsuko Tanaka back but because of the back stabbing (namely Katie Rice stealing Atsuko Tanaka's job (episode director) away from Animaniacs'2020) they couldn't get what they wanted.

Takashi Kawaguchi ended up doing some animation on Megalobox's second season as compensation but Atsuko Tanaka got nothing out of it, thats how much damage Wellesley Wild did to TMS.

https://twitter.com/gabe_swarr/status/1322936167822577666
Anonymous No.149054016 >>149054193
>>149051135
Made for custom plushies mods.
Anonymous No.149054062 >>149054117 >>149056052
>>149031523 (OP)
>book finished
>never released
sad
Anonymous No.149054096 >>149056549
>>149053963
All of that is true. However, that has fuck all to do with my question. I said writing, plot. Not animation directing. I asked HOW would TMS people could possibly WRITE the reboots, and ignore the western scripts.
Anonymous No.149054117
>>149054062
I am just as sad as you are. Someone inside the Infernal Gisnep Machine does not want thee book to come out. I want that fucker to fucking die, and cease cockblocking the book's release.
Anonymous No.149054193 >>149054424
>>149054016
No man. Like actual toys for children, pervert.
Everything is Merch.
Anonymous No.149054424
>>149054193
>let's make a Butterbear plush
>looks nothing like her, and looks below mid
Anonymous No.149054514 >>149054544
>>149049147
You got any Talespin?
Anonymous No.149054544
>>149054514
Well, I said that I do, so yeah...... I indeed do.
https://mega.nz/file/WsgXgIrJ#I_qsDRSxY0oaKAl7GS2nUL7VaX-mVMJof7rxYcQrH0s
Anonymous No.149054779 >>149054921
Oh Christ.
Famicom found the thread.
Anonymous No.149054921 >>149057588
>>149054779
Anonymous No.149056052
>>149054062
FUCK
Anonymous No.149056252 >>149056298
So what made 85-95 such a boom time for television animation, and why did it kinda peter out after that?
Anonymous No.149056298 >>149056917
>>149056252
The full merchandising of the 80s was in full swing.
Even before then, something like Smurfs from 1980-1985, was a marketing and merchandising giant. Pulling in tons of cash.
Suddenly kids properties making big business was a thing. Especially with Reagan’s relaxing the rule about kids advertisements and cartoons, that had been in effect since the Hot Wheels controversy of the late 1960s.

This was the 80s. If you liked a franchise, you didn’t go online to talk about. Instead you bought the product.
Anonymous No.149056549 >>149059873
>>149054096
But not having western scripts in the first place and just have everything storyboarded like cartoons are supposed to be.
Anonymous No.149056917 >>149057607
>>149056298
Thankfully Gummi Bears put a stop to that and by Bakshi Mighty Mouse that practice became exterminated.
Anonymous No.149057588
>>149054921
bawk bawk
Anonymous No.149057607 >>149057753
>>149056917
But stuff like Power Rangers and Ninja Turtles brought it back full swing.
Anonymous No.149057753 >>149059612
>>149057607
No, it didn't.
Shows like DuckTales, Tiny Toon Adventures, Ren and Stimpy and Animaniacs made sure that hellscape never happed again.

Animaniacs and The Simpsons had MUCH higher ratings then Power Rangers and Ninja Turtles, but Animaniacs had higher ratings then The Simpsons.
Anonymous No.149058744 >>149058842 >>149059880
>>149053612
>>149053462

>Famicom Post

STOP
Anonymous No.149058842 >>149059880
>>149058744
Those are not Famicom posts, lurk more.
Anonymous No.149059316 >>149059564
>but Animaniacs had higher ratings then The Simpsons.
Source?
Anonymous No.149059564 >>149059586 >>149059612
>>149059316
That wasn't even said anywhere.
Anonymous No.149059586 >>149059604
>>149059564
Check the ratings from back in the day, Animaniacs rated much higher then The Simpsons.
Anonymous No.149059604
>>149059586
I dont even care. I'm just saying that source was requested for something that wasn't even said.
Anonymous No.149059612 >>149059748
>>149059564
What do the last 8 words of this post say? >>149057753
Anonymous No.149059748
>>149059612
Its says "I'm a stupid fuck who only reads half a sentence."
Anonymous No.149059873
>>149056549
You live inside your head.
Anonymous No.149059880 >>149059948
>>149058744
>>149058842
One was, another wasn't.
Anonymous No.149059948 >>149059963
>>149059880
Nether were.
Anonymous No.149059963
>>149059948
That sounds like something Famicom would say.