Disney Afternoon on DVD

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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    Don't know if it's been mentioned elsewhere, but both TaleSpin & Darkwing Duck are scheduled for DVD in 2006. Two great series!

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    Originally Posted By CuriosWolfSo

    Really? Cool! I hope they will be a season set, NOT just a few episode on only one DVD like "Goof Troop" and "Quack Pack" were. That was a real bummer!
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    I haven't seen the GT & QP sets. They aren't "Season 1" sets like Duck Tales? That's awful beyond words.

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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    Duck Tales Season 2 is supposed to come out this fall!!

    I hope it has Treasure of the Golden Suns on it.

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    Originally Posted By RangerPooh

    Basil Fan- that was the first Duck Tales episode that my borther and I ever saw!

    When the firsts et came out my brother called me first thing in the morning to let me know he had bought it.
     
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    Originally Posted By gurgitoy2

    I remember that premier too. It was pretty big to us in 1987. I have always thought DuckTales was the best series they ever did.
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    When DT premiered, I remember there had been a Sport Goofy animated special on TV with the Beagle Boys & Uncle Scrooge. I thought it was awful & had no intention of watching DuckTales. My sister talked me into watching with her, & I was hooked for likfe in the first 5 minutes.

    It also made Uncle Scrooge my second-favorite Disney character ever (he was first until you-know-who came along).

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    Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy

    For Duck Tales fans, you can watch the video game be beaten in 8 minutes and 11 seconds on You Tube:

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    Whoooa, and there's "Duck Tales 2"---never heard of this one! Cool...beaten in 9 minutes and 1 second:

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    Originally Posted By deadmentellnotales

    I remember watching Duck tales here in Nor Cal when the big earthquake og 89 hit, brings back memories. I'll have to go out and rent a few
     
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    Originally Posted By Autopia Deb

    I always got a kick out of Tale Spin, I loved how Baloo was a pilot and Louie was a bar owner. It was just missing Bagheera (sp?). Oh yeah and Shere Khan as a ruthless business man was *brilliant*.
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    You know, Autopia, that Tale Spin is coming to DVD, don't you?

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    Originally Posted By gurgitoy2

    So are the Gummi Bears! Although they weren't technically part of the Disney Afternoon, they usually showed them right before the "block" of toons.

    I can't wait to get that series on DVD though, I loved it as a kid!
     
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    Originally Posted By gurgitoy2

    I have to correct myself. The Gummi Bears were part of the Disney Afternoon initially. I forgot that for a bit. It started out with these four shows. Gummi Bears, Ducktales, Rescue Rangers, and Tale Spin. Then Gummi Bears was the first show to get bumped when Darkwing Duck premiered. I remember the "Disney Afternoon Live" event at Disneyland with "Afternoon Avenue". The Gummi Bears were part of that, and the Motorboat Cruise got a Gummi Glenn overlay.
     
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    Originally Posted By TheRedhead

    When did they actually start calling it "The Disney Afternoon?"

    I remember where I was (NYC), Duck Tales was first, and a stand-alone cartoon. They added Rescue Rangers, making it a 1-hour block.

    When they came out with Tale Spin, they took Gummi Bears (which was initially a Saturday morning cartoon), made it first in the line-up, and put Tale Spin on the end, thereby making a 2-hour block.

    But now I'm trying to remember: when did they officially start calling it "The Disney Afternoon" (with the theme song and all that)? Was it when they made the 1-hour block or the 2-hour block?
     
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    Originally Posted By FoxHound

    "The Disney Afternoon" started in Fall 1990 with the debut of "TaleSpin." Eagle-eyed viewers were able to spot Darkwing Duck and Gosalyn in the animated opening, a full year before their debut. Goofy and Bonkers were added to the credits later.
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    "There's so much to do,
    Gettin' ready just for you.
    Everybody's busy
    Bringin' you a Disney Afternoon."

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    Originally Posted By TheRedhead

    Everybody's busy.
    Just a little dizzy.

    God, I loved those shows. I started college in 1991, and my suite-mates thought I was nuts for watching Disney cartoons.

    By the time 2nd semester started, the Disney Afternoon was a ritual. Half of the dorms on my floor would meet in my room and watch. So much fun.
     
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    Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs

    Donald Duck also had a cameo in the opening credits before the paintbrush knocked him out of the picture (complete with Donald scream).

    One thing that everyone liked about TDA cartoons were that they were well-written and appealed to everyone. Ironically, I really didn't watch these growing up. Well, I did, but not religiously. This is also the time my DL obsession started (when most kids about my age were casting Disney aside for Street Fighter II, lol).

    I was fascinated by the DuckTales world, especially with Magica and Flintheart (whose name I didn't know till years later).

    Actually, I did catch snippets of Goof Troop and Aladdin, which were good shows, and didn't pay attention to Gargoyles, Schnookums and Meat, Bonkers, Pumbaa and Timon and the others that came out towards the end. I actually watched a few episodes of Gargoyles a few years ago on ABC Family Channel and was hooked. For my birthday, CuriosWolfSo sent me a few of the 'new' Disney comic books, which included the new Gargoyles.

    My sister had Don Karnage sign her autograph book, as well as some of the Beagle Boys (who signed with their numbers and not their Ducktales names) and Gummi Bears.

    I also have the action figures of Karnage, Dumptruck, Xanatos, Demona, Megavolt, Steelbeak in my Collection of Evilâ„¢. Ducktales is represented by the Magica figurine from Panini's "That's Donald!" sticker set and the Beagle Boys Burago racecar from DLR's World of Disney store.

    I did find figures of Abis Mal and Haroud Hazi Bin on eBay, but I didn't bid on them; I think it was because there were other figures included that I didn't want.
     
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    Originally Posted By TheRedhead

    Gargoyles is the best (though I have to put Darkwing up there as a close second). I'll show one or two episodes to someone, and they're immediately hooked. And I loved that people would watch Gargoyles and say, "Wow, this is Disney???" I wish Toon Disney was a little more ambitious and did original stuff like that.

    And I know most people hated Shnookums and Meat, but I loved it. The actual "Shnookums and Meat" section of the show was lame and a little too much of a Ren and Stimpy rip-off, but I thought Tex Tinstar and Pith Possum were hilarious and clever. I would love to see those cartoons again.
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    I would love to get some Disney Afternoon characters to sign my autograph book!!

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