Originally Posted By guerillagorilla For the sarcasm-impaired, this means I'm "been checking UltimateDisney.com every day since the releases were announced months ago" excited. Yeah, that stoked. "DuckTales" and "Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers", perhaps two of the best animated series to have existed, finally get their own box sets tomorrow. And once I finally get off work, I'm hightailing it to the store to pick up my months-reserved copies. I've been waiting yeeeeeears for this day! WOOOHOOOOOO!! (I think I'm excited)
Originally Posted By basil fan Ducktales isn't the entire series. But I'm still excited. Disney's Second-Class Villains <a href="http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/disney/henchmen.html" target="_blank">http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/ disney/henchmen.html</a>
Originally Posted By disneyfreaksk Hum, I thought you were talking about Charlie and the Chocolate Factory!
Originally Posted By guerillagorilla Neither "DuckTales" nor "Rescue Rangers" are getting released in their entirety, unfortunately. But that hasn't stopped my complete giddiness that the Mouse has finally recognized how vast the fan bases for these shows really are. Well over 500 fan websites exist for the both of them, mine likely having been counted among them when it existed. However, "Gargoyles" is a good sign of the Mouse rewarding its many fans. Season 2 of that show is also being released in the near future, if it hasn't already. If DT and RR receive as much fanfare, it's safe to say that we'll be rewarded with future box sets. ...and, good as "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is (and it's fantastic), I've clearly got my priorities...
Originally Posted By basil fan Just heard that both Goog Troop & Quack Pack are scheduled for Februrary release. I never really cared for Quack Pack, & thought Goof Troop had some good eps, but not enough to buy the series. But I'm glad Disney's still releasing these sets. House of Mouse <a href="http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/disney/house.html" target="_blank">http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/ disney/house.html</a>
Originally Posted By RangerPooh My brother callex me the morning that Ducktales was released. It's always nice to hear the ducktales theme song on the other end of the phone. As for Quack Pack, it was one of those shows that I only saw a few times as it aired at like 2:30pm and I usually didn't get home until after 3pm. Goof Troop does have some funny episodes.
Originally Posted By guerillagorilla I never really got into Goof Troop myself, and I'd lost interest in the direction TDA was moving when Quack Pack aired. I remember watching Tailspin and Darkwing Duck until they ran their cycles through syndication, and I just didn't get into anything after DD. It's a very good sign to see those other 2 sets scheduled for release. With Gargoyles, Duck Tales and Rescue Rangers already released, Tailspin and Darkwing Duck can't be far behind.