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Coop
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Originally posted by Kryten: Gargoyles owns your sorry asses. It's so much better than the shit they're putting out these days it isn't funny. Damn, that was such a good show. oh, and Kim Possible is a kick ass show too.
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MuscaDomestica
Professor
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I remember Darkwing Duck, also remember liking Tail Spin. Can't really stand Disney right now...it is annoying the crap out of me with some of the things it has done recently.
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Teral
Helpy McHelphelp
DOOP Secretary
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Disney haven't made a good show since the cancellation of "Darkwing Duck". Heck, they haven't even made an average show since then.
DW, "DuckTales" and "Chip 'n Dale, Rescue Rangers", those were the last shows to bring honor to the name Disney. Well, at least we still have the memories of the days when Disney actually tried.
"Gargoyles" look neat, but I haven't seen an episode yet.
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Nixorbo
UberMod
DOOP Secretary
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Originally posted by Teral: "Gargoyles" look neat, but I haven't seen an episode yet. You poor deprived child you.
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Allen
Professor
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Gargoyles rules, end of story, btw I think there's a censorship going on where that's concerned. I watched the entire series over and over and have yet to see the gun episode. (Where Broadway accidently shoots Elisa) It's a crying shame if they are avoiding that one ep.
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sarujin
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Ducktales or Talespin are the best disney series. There are no childrens cartoons that compare with them nowdays. They had great stories and characters, not crazy flashing lights and weren't made just to make children buy toys.
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Evil Fox Exec
Bending Unit
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Originally posted by Allen: Gargoyles rules, end of story, btw I think there's a censorship going on where that's concerned. Yeah, Disney's starting to turn into a bunch of little wusses and are censoring things. In the late 90's, DuckTales went back into syndication for a couple years, and I was watching it on a UPN station. After that, it was temporarily shown on the Disney Channel before going to Toon Disney. Anyway, I quit watching it after it went to the Disney Channel. This is because I started noticing censorship. Namely, sometimes when a character firing a gun, that part was cut out. But other gun references were left in. Idiots. Not only were they inconsistant, but sometimes the editing was done so badly that you can clearly notice that something is wrong. What was okay in 1990 would surely be okay in 2000. I don't know if they're still censoring DuckTales on Toon Disney. But I sure hope not.
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Teral
Helpy McHelphelp
DOOP Secretary
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Wow, that's bad. I hate to think what they do to Darkwing Duck, since that show was more violent and anti-heroic than DuckTales. I bet they don't even air it.
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LAN.gnome
Urban Legend
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Originally posted by Nixorbo: Originally posted by Teral: "Gargoyles" look neat, but I haven't seen an episode yet. You poor deprived depraved child you. FIXED.
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Asylum-Fry
Liquid Emperor
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Originally posted by Kryten: Gargoyles owns your sorry asses. It's so much better than the shit they're putting out these days it isn't funny. During the summer, when I was staying in Las Vegas with my grandparents, I'd stay up real late and watch Gargoyles, Darkwing Duck, and this year, Futurama. Gargoyles was awesome, I wish I'd seen more of it but I've only seen around 20 episodes.. can't even remember some of them, since the whole thing is a continued series. Darkwing Duck was also very cool, I thought it was clever, more so than some of the stuff Disney's done. Don't know if it's worth wanting now, but it would be nice if I got Toon Disney on TV at my house. Too bad my parents don't want it.
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Nixorbo
UberMod
DOOP Secretary
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« Reply #32 on: 10-22-2003 01:07 »
« Last Edit on: 10-22-2003 01:07 »
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Originally posted by Garbage Picker: i could never tell hewy dewy and louie apart Hewey: Red Dewey: Blue Louie: Green Ducktales was the best show ever. Gargoyles was a close second. I especially want to see all the Shakespeare-related episodes again. And if you look at the cast list over at imdb.com, you'll realize just how many members of Star Trek: TNG were involved. Things I want to know: The names of all the Gargoyles. I remember Goliath, Broadway, and Hudson off the top of my head. The original Disney Afternoon lineup. Duck Tales, Rescue Rangers, and Tail Spin - what was the fourth? And was Tail Spin an original in the first place? I'm pretty sure Gummi Bears was straight Saturday morning, but I'm not entirely sure.
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John Pannozzi
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« Reply #38 on: 08-26-2004 22:34 »
« Last Edit on: 08-26-2004 22:34 »
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Gargoyles is coming to DVD! http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=2112 Gargoyles creator Greg Weisman's info about the release of the first season DVDs - which he announced two weeks ago at The Gathering (convention in Montreal) - proves to be exactly on-the-money. Buena Vista has verified that this 2-DVD set, list-priced at $29.99, is set to arrive on December 7th. Originally posted by Teral: Disney haven't made a good show since the cancellation of "Darkwing Duck". Heck, they haven't even made an average show since then. What about Raw Toonage and Bonkers? Originally posted by Teral: "Gargoyles" look neat, but I haven't seen an episode yet. Have you been living under a rock for the last decade. My favorite Disney show was the short=lived SNL-esque "Raw Toonage" that had a Bonkers cartoon, a Marsupilami cartoon and a "Totally Tasteless video" (that weren't, in actuallity, all that tasteless) and host segments by characters like Gosalyn Mallard, Ludwig von Drake, Don Carnage, Launchpad McQuack and others.
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