Thursday, 27 March 2014

NC: Disney Afternoon Response

Nostalgia Critic: Disney Afternoon

 (Watch this before reading below)

I know this one is somewhat late, but this is one of those things where you watch it and you just have to give your own opinion on each one. As such, I just can't help myself and so throw myself out there on this.

Adventures of the Gummi Bears
I tend to agree here, as I do enjoy the Gummi Bears. Not much extra to add to what he said.

Duck Tales
Simply put, I'm not a fan of the show. Didn't think much of the theme song, nor most of the characters. If anything, I don't get why it wasn't about Scrooge and Donald on adventures as they did do this quite regularly, particularly in their comics (Scrooge's quest for treasure and to prepare Donald to take over once he's gone). While I don't think there is anything wrong with the show, I just feel that it didn't click for me.

Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers
What can I say, I'm a Chip and Dale nut. Loved the show and everything about it.

Tale Spin
I can honestly say that I don't remember much from this show, but I did watch it when it was on. It was alright and I can't really add much more to what was said.

Darkwing Duck
Again, this is another show that was enjoyable to watch, with a hundred and one entrance sayings and a bunch of great characters. The return of Launchpad as a side-kick was a brilliant idea, as the character is so lovable, yet I feel that would be destroyed as a main character. Gosalyn was also one of the most enjoyable of child characters too.

Goof Troop
I sadly have to agree for the most part. See, I loved the idea, but agree that the whole 'kwel' factor didn't gel well with me. In fact, I was more interested in the interactions between Goofy and Pete then the other characters. I understand what they were trying to achieve, but Goofy was already popular so the whole 'embarrassing parent' thing didn't always work. While the show was fine, I think the Goofy Movie did a better job with the character of Max.

Bonkers
Oh boy, where do I start. Let's see......I like it, but I don't. Some episodes were enjoyable, others just dragged out. I can't really comment much on this, since I watched this because mostly there was nothing but crap on the other channels. I must admit, the whole 'Rodger Rabbit' thing never occurred to me, I guess it was mostly because of the style of animation (or perhaps I was just clueless).

Gargoyles
I'm going to cop some crap for this, but I just thought the show was alright. Don't get me wrong, the show was indeed different and brilliant, but it was the continuation of story that caused me problems. See, most cartoons of that time had stories on an episode by episode basis with only a faint trace of continuation to them, where as with Gargoyles, if you missed a few episode it was difficult to fully understand what was going on. Miss too many and you end up having no clue as to what was happening. Very enjoyable, if you watch a bunch of episodes in a row.

Note: Out of all of these shows, I felt this one should have already been made into a live-action movie. It has the style, characters and story to pull this off.

Aladdin
First off, Dan Castellaneta did a great job as the Genie, even if the script was bad (though I must admit, he does sound so much like his Earthworm Jim voice and all I can think of is Genie yelling 'EAT DIRT! Everyone in the vicinity!' and laughing madly). I must also agree with the assessment of the main characters. Even though I don't mind Iago, but do agree with the assessment of Aladdin. Also thought Mirage was the best villain on the show too.

Am a little surprised that The Little Mermaid wasn't in this list.

Timon & Pumbaa
Show was alright, though I must admit that the first few episodes were more funny then the latter.

The Snookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show
Never heard of it.........NEXT.

Actually........I really like Eek! the Cat.

Quack Pack
While the show did try to turn Daisy Duck into a more 'modern women' (can anyone tell me if they succeeded cause I don't remember), but I do agree with NC on this one.

The Mighty Ducks - The Animated Series
While I agreed with NC on the last one, I will disagree with him on this one. I actually liked this show (well, with the exception of Duke, since I felt this guy was so out of place somehow). Yes, the villains were great and I did enjoy the characters of Nosedive and Mallory from the ducks. I do admit it was kinda stupid (but so was most cartoons at that time), but I still enjoyed it.


With that said, I love these kind of episodes as they really get you nostalgic and talking about such things (also, Lewis at the end as the grandma was brilliant). If there is one thing I will say about all this, is that I wish they'd bring these shows back onto television. I mean, Disney owns two pay t.v. channels and the only show from the classics is the one Doug didn't talk about (The Little Mermaid is on Disney Junior last time I checked). We don't even get full releases here in Australia (they only have the first three Chip n Dale RR DVD's here and have never released the final three) so it'd be nice to see some decent cartoons back as opposed to the same rehashed dribble that's on now.

Still, I enjoyed this trip down memory lane.

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