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"Jumba is an Evil Scientist whose only onscreen crime is making a bunch of creations that will mildly inconvenience people" made my brain think of him as "the prototype Doofenshmirtz" and now I can't unsee it. Put Jumba's self-proclaimed day job together with Pleakley's general personality and they could pass as his parents no questions asked. Has anyone written this Jumba & Pleakley Doofenshmirtz Adopted Family AU?
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#Every animated Disney show had a Lilo & Stitch crossover episode back in the day#Surely at least one of them went on to connect it to Phineas & Ferb#Cobra Bubbles' deadpan stare as he is once again forced to use Mr. & Mrs. Not-An-Alien and their 47 year old adopted son as positive exampl
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One Year Anniversary: Top 12 Ducktales Episodes!
Happy anniversary all you happy people! Yes it was one year ago today I started reviewing animation and itās been a ride to be sure. Iād always WANTED to be a reviewer: I love going on and on about stuff I love, really digging into it and picking it apart... but I could never get started. I tried youtube but I didnāt have the money for the equipment nor a proper shooting space to record, so my efforts.. were not great. And while I TRIED text reviews, my own looming pile of self hatred meant every attempt I made was shot down when it got hard as me not being good enough.Ā
But one year ago I finally got past that. Iād already been reviewing a bit, doing invididual issues of comics... but got way in over my head trying to do the current line of X-Men comics as it came out, and wisely bowed out of that. But that left a gap: I had nothing to cover week to week and with a demanding new job, I drifted into just doing in charcter chats, little fan fictions script styles. Not bad work, I should do some more at some point and I even got a comissoin once in a while, but nothing I could really live on and not what I wanted to do with my life.Ā
Enter Ducktales. Iād always WANTED to review the show.. and when the double premire happened, I decided fuck it, and put up my thoughts. And then decided.. hey maybe I can do this every week.. and slowly.. my work evolved, getting better and better, getting more and more likes. I picked up Amphibia when that came by week to week.
And eventually.. this went from a hobby, if one I was passionate about to a career. Not a largely paying one, as only one person was really intrested in paying me for it, friend of the blog and our fincial backer @weirdkev27, but .. itās money and iām now making about 30 dollars a month due to a comination of comissions and patreon. Other contributers are always welcome mind you, my patreon is here if your curious and comissions are 5 dollars an episode, but iāts just nice to have money coming in. To have gone from simply WANTING to review things and make a living off it.. to simply doing it.Ā
And itās been one hell of a year.. and not just because 2020 felt like hell or 2021 began with a full on insurrection. I feel like iāve acomplished a lot in the year iāve been doing this: I finished what I started with Ducktales season 3, getting better and better as I went. And I didnāt stop there with ducks: I started covering what brought me to Ducks in the first place, the Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, and while that retrospective has slid a bit on the schedule, I intend to get it back on track this month. I reviewed a bunch of Darkwing Duck episodes leading up to the Just Us Justice Ducks.. chronologically anyway. The actual airing order reads like someone took 50 issues of a comic, made it rain with them, then just started reading whatever ones they picked up randomly. I also covered some of Duck Master Carl Barks work with the classics Night on Bear Mountain, A Christmas for Shacktown and Back to the Klondike, with more to come.Ā
And the Duck didnāt stop at just reviews I did on my own: Kev comissioned two MASSIVE retrospectives from me: My first for him was Ride of the Three Caballleros where in just a few short months I covered the boys entire televisied careers together from the movie, to house of mouse, to mickey and the roadster racers, to ducktales (again) and finishing with the wonderful Legend of the Three Caballeros. It has probably the worst Daisy imaginable, but otherwise is really excellent and iām glad I finally watched it. I also covered Don Rosaās two stories with the boys as part of it. It was a fun ride and I enjoyed every minute of it... okay most of them again Three Cabs Daisy is the worst. And once that finished Kev started up another idea: Shadow Into Light: a look at Lenaās character arc from start to finish that has gone on to be my most popular series on this blog, and that finishes next week. And thereās more to come as after that thereās a short breather with a look at Lilo and Stitchās crossover episodes.. folllowed by me looking at all three of season 2ā²s ducktales arcs. And I fully intend to have covered every episode of the series by this time next year, so stay tuned.Ā
Outside of ducks though I didnāt slow down. I restarted my Tom Lucitor retrospective, covering what i feel to be one of Star Vsā two best characters, tied with eclipsa, and my personal faviorite as he redeemeed himself, found love and I bitched a lot about the horrible directions the series took and probabably will more as thatās still not done yet. I did what I always wanted to do and started looks at some of my faviorite comics ever, starting with Life and Times and adding in New X-Men and Scott PIlgrim. I also threw in the awesome comic Blacksad. I did pride month for the first time and not only came out publicly, but also did two whole arcs iām proud of with The Saluna episodes of Loud house and the rednid episodes of OK KO, and generally just had myself a good old fashioned time as an out bi man reviewing childrens cartoons.Ā
I started Season 2 of amphibia with itās lows of an endlesss road trip and highs of adding Marcy to the cast and giving us more of the silky voiced keith david. And finally Patreon wise Kevās taken me on a hell o fa journey: In addition to the restrospectives iāve covered some additional darkwing duck, and a simpsons homage to the duck comics... but also got a bit weird and obscure with detours like the lost animnaics sucessor Histeria, the apocalyptic comedy where Santa dosenāt know how doors work Whoops! and the adventures of Santaās bratty teen daughter jingle belle. In short.. itās been a long year but damn has it been fun and thereās more to come. Iād like to thank all of you for reading, thank my Patreons Kev and Emma for supporting me, and thank my family for doing the same.Ā So with that out of the way, I figured the best way to celebrate was to do something iāve been wanting to do for a long time, something honoring the show that gave me this calling in the first place. And with Season 3 sadly being the last, and enough weeks having passed for me to digest it between the finale and today, I could think of nothing better than my top 12 episodes of Ducktales.
Ducktales is one of the best cartoons of the 2010ā²s. Brilliantly taking EVERYTHING that had come before, the comics, the original cartoon and every bit of duck media period to craft a masterful, unique and wonderful reboot. It was funny, it was insane, and it had damn good character arcs. By the end every member of the main cast along with major supporting cast members like Fenton, Drake and especially Lena, had changed and signifigantly at that. The show was everything I couldāve dreamed of and more and I miss it terribly, hoping DIsney will do a revivial movie at some point. For now though, Frank and Mattās run on ducktales, as they called it and I do too since iām a massive comic book nerd, itās time to look back on my favorite tales of ducks. So grab your sharks, your number one dimes and your friendship cakes with clear gay undertones and join me under the cut as I celebrate one of my faviorite shows and my anniversary in the best way possible.Ā
12. House of the Lucky Gander!Ā
Ā So as iāve gone on about before and no doubt will again, Donald kinda got the short end of the stick in season 1. While Frank and Matt had good story intentions, keeping Donald away from adventure since he had no interest in it, in practice it meant a beloved Disney Icon who they and disney HEAVILY promoted as part of the series and whose being here this go round was a big draw for fans of the comics.... was only in a quarter of the season and only got TWO plots centered around him in 23 episodes, with only one being the main plot of the episode. The PIlot and Finale both centered around the family more as a whole if your curious how I counted those so while he got plenty of focus in both, itās still not a day in the limelight sort of thing.Ā
But unusually for Donald, he lucked out as his one big starring role for Season 1 was both one of my faviorites and one of Season 1ā²s most inventive outings.Ā A lot of the episodes enegy comes from a one two punch of a great guest star and one of the series best settings. The guest star is of course everyoneās faviorite overly lucky himbo Gladstone Gander. The show adapted the prick perfectly: The original Gladstone from the comics.. was the worst asshole imaginable, utterly insufferable. And for a villian, and Donaldās rival, thatās all well and good.. but his super luck meant he RARELY , if ever, suffered any consequences for being just...
The 87 series simply made him nicer, while Going Quackers simply removed his luck. No adaptation really got how to make this fucker work.. until this one. Here Frank split the diffrence: Gladstone is still smug.. but heās no longer actively malicious. While he is an insensitive prick to Donald in this one, unlike the comics heās not constantly bragging about his luck or how great he is or actively BAITING Donald to fight with him or trying to ruin his relationship or a million other reasons he sucks and I hate him.
This version by contrast... is generous. Heās not the most empathetic, because he doesnāt get how life works, but he does share the riches of the casnio with everyone and in a cameo appearance inĀ āTreasure of the Found Lampā gladly offers his nephews some diamonds. Heās got a nice surface level charm to him that makes you understand why people like him.. but itās also clear therāes nothing UNDER that of value, making you equally understand why Scrooge and Donald hate him. Gladstone in this reboot is a perfect example of why we need reboots or new adaptations in the first place: Because sometimes the original got something wrong or something can be done much better by the new writers.Ā
Heās perfectly paired with the setting: The House of Lucky Fortune, a mystical casino with an East Asian astatic based in the country of Macaw and provides two great plots. Donaldās really highlights his character: His understandable jealousy at gladstone earning the boys love through nothing while he struggles to make a living for them, and how he feels like a looser and like Gladstone is simply showing that off instead of just not knowing what empathy is. Having Louie be the one to bond with Gladstone was also just pitch pefefct, as is showing some depth for the boy by having himr ealize his hero is an asshole and be the one to help donald in the end.Ā
The other plot is just pure joy though and is where the setting REALLY shines: Scrooge and the rest of the kids try to leave.. but canāt find the exit. This is where the creative part comes in: The Casino simply morphs to keep people trapped, and caters to them, giving them whatever they want to keep them trapped. In the cases of the kids itās all hilarious and adorably in character: Huey becomes entranced by a fancy water show, in one of his best bits of the season, Dewey gets a pet tiger who sadly did not come home with him and Webby gets to live the dream weāve all had of stuffing her face directly in a choclate fountain. Scroogeās escape is likewise clever: He simply prepares to get a room.. then books it as the check in desk is ALWAYS near the front.Ā
We then find out Gladstonāes trapped get the whole mystical contest with absolutely gorgeous animation, iāll talk about it in full some time but this episode is just a treat to watch, has a great arc for donald and had some memorable gags. I canāt help but smile when I watch it.Ā
11. The Dangerous Chemistry of Gandra Dee!Ā As I mentioned before iām a superhero nerd so naturally Fenton was one of my faviorite parts of the show. Frank and Matt were just damn good at crafting superhero stories, and like gladstone improved fenton turning him from an awkward donald stand in to an awkward peter parker-esque science nerd who just wants to be a good person and the best hero he can be. He got into science not just because he thinks itās neat, but because he honestly wants to help people and you canāt help but foot for him whenever he pops up. Lin Manuel Miranda is a large reason for that, bringing his incomparable a-game to the character. While we sadly didnāt get a ton of gizmoduck focused episodes, the fatct we got AS MANY as we did and that Lin didnāt drop out for a minute even with his busy schedule was a miracle and Iām acknowledging that.Ā
As for why this one, I feel it builds brilliantly on the previous Fentoncentric episode Who Is Gizmoduck?! which just BARELY didnāt make this list and uses the fact we havenāt seen fenton in a while as both a plot point and to move some things forward without having to spend screentime they clearly didnāt have. By having Fenton be just burnt out on superheroics it finds a way to both explain where heās been, heās been busy with his new job, and give us an interesting angle to the oldĀ āsuperhero is tired of the lifeā thing. He never once complains about saving people or stuff... itās just like any job it gets tiring after a while. As someone who has his dream job but has struggled with it from time to time, I vastly relate.Ā
Though while I love my boy and Lin is game as always, the episodes real MVP is my other boy Huey. The episode has moved Huey up from being simply Fentonās fanboy to being his best friend, and adorable as hell relationship. The two clearly respect and appricate each other and Huey is looking out for his buddy the whole episode. His love of love is also just really cute. Added in the mix is Webby, who in one of my faviorite gags of the series, finds out Fenton isĀ Gizmoduck because Huey is incredibly and insanely blatant with his unecessary coverup. But she of course is game to help while Fenton is trying to play it casual. We also just get a waterfall of great gags as everyone overdoes it wingmanning for fenton: Huey sets up an itallian bistro and tries to purposfully create a lady and the tramp situation, and sings opera (With Manny on acordian), the wonderfully 80ā²s suit from Fentonās dad his mom gives him to wear, and Launchpad, who gives us a tremendous list of his exes, and plays my favorite song of the series: Itās a Date, a micheal mcdonnel riff.Ā
This episode also wisely ups Markās Beaks game as Fentonās arch enemy, still keeping him hilaroius, with the guy acting like a bored teenager and guzzling so much nanite jucie he turns into a hulk, as well as said hulk mode leading to a ton of great gags from kidnapping the children (āI got your kids.. are they your kids? I donāt know how this family works), toĀ ātake that coach dadā to eating a pie with tins and all and wondering about said tins. But heās an actual threat now, taking on fenton in one hell of a fight, and having an utterly transcendent scene where he hacks his way past gyroās security while dancing.. and dabbing because of course he does. Itās a fun, well done character piece thatās mostly here for iāts laugh but Fentonās struggle with Gizmo overtaking his life, and finding out someone he truly hit it off iwth only wanted him for that.. itās really good stuff and Linās delivery after Fenton finds out, the pure pain and betryal in his voice, is just excellent. Also that opera scene is poetry.Ā
10. Quack Pack!
One of the episodes that started my career naturally landed here. Not for that reason though: Quack Pack is a fun riff on sitcoms, specifically the tgif ones of the 90ā²s that Disney Afternoon Kids no doubt also watched, the kinds Disney Channel still makes today, and most importanly the kind the Disney Afternoon itself made like Goof Troop and well... Quack Pack.Ā
Riffs on sitcoms are nothing new and the last year has been FULL of them. 2020 gave us this episode, Beef House and the wonderfulĀ āThe Perfect Houseā episode of Close Enough, and this year gave us WandaVision, my second favorite MCU project so far, right behind Black Panther, which used the sitcom deconstruction to create one hell of a character study.Ā
So youād think with a year having passed and this concept happening as an entire mini series would dull this one.. but no. itās still damn funny, having fun at the cliches while, again like WandaVision, having one of the main cast be responsible by accident but go along with it. The episode pivots from glorious affectionate parody of cheesy sitcoms, to that plus horrifyingĀ āHumansā, and a character piece for Donald. This brings Donaldās hatred and fed up ness with adventure to a head revealing his fondest wish is just to have a normal life and not loose anyone again.Ā
It takes one of his best friends to snap him out of it. Look Goofy is my second faviorite of the sensational seven, an episode with him was already an easy sell for me.. but the episode uses him really well. First for laughs as heās gentically dispositioned to be a perfect sitcom neighbor.. but also for heart. With his family preoccupied and a bit hurt, iāts Goofy who cuts to the heart of the issue, pointing out NO ONE is normal and even his normal domestic life raising Max, who we see go to prom with roxanne eeeeee, has all sorts of chaos. Normal is what you make of it and pining for some ideal that will never happen was just tearing donald apart piece by piece and by letting go of that.. he finally begins to grow as a person throughout the season. Itās also a great thematic tie in to the seasonās overall plot with Bradford and what Makes donald, despite also disliking the chaos his family gets into, different. Donald accepted it and grew as a person.. Bradford clung to his hate and it ate him alive. Or turned him into a non-sapient kind of vulture. Before I close this part out Jaleel White is also excellent and I wish ehād get back into voice acting. Heās so freaking good at it. Seriously man iād love to see him and ben in a sonic property together as a mythology gag. Same with Jims cummings and carey. Just think about it whoever owns the sonic movies.. think about it.Ā
9. The Last Adventure!
Look I knew this was coming, you knew this was coming. But it had to be on here. The Last Adventure is not perfect: The lack of a build up episode like the previous two finales had really hurt this one: even at about 70 minutes, it still feels rushed in places and Huey, one of hte main characters of the season, dosenāt feel like he has a full payoff to his character like Dewey and Louie got.Ā
But despite those flaws.. this episode is just a damn good ending. Almost everyone gets a big moment paying off their character arc, everyone in the party that comes to rescue webby and huey, along with the two themselves, gets a moment to show off, and everything comes together to give us one last epic sendoff. Thereās just moment stacked on moment stacked on moment from Launchpads heroic second wind and donning of the gizmoduck armor, to Webbyās tearful confrontation with Beakley, to Huey using the greatest adventure of all line to foil bradford in one of the most deligfhully nuts moments of the series, I could go on for days with just how triumphant this finale felt. While it left a lot of doors open.. that feels like part of the design. Itās the end of the fight with FOWL.. but our heroes will never stop adventuring, never stop going and never stop being in our hearts and the curtain call at the end is now my faviorite bit of end credits ever, perfectly giving the main cast and friends one last chance to take a bow in their own unique ways. I will always miss this show but I will never be disapointed by the note it went out on.Ā
8. The 87 Cent Solution!
Look some episodes are show stoppers, some are heartfelt tearjerkers, some are all this and more.. and some episodes are just clever and hilarious. The 87 Solution is the second funniest episode of Ducktales with me and my go to episode when watching the show. Itās just pure fun and with a clever premise: Scrooge notices 87 cents have gone missing, and already coming down with a cold, goes mad with paranoia as the kids slowly don face masks, something that has become even eeerier given everything, one by one realizing he needs to stop.Ā
While David Tennant is an EXCELLENT dramatic actor, his comedy timing is really something that shoudlnāt be ignored and iāts on full display here as his performance gets more and more deranged, to thep oint he thinks an 8th dimensional imp is repsonsible. He nicely balances the disturbing side of Scroogeās paranoia, his distancing from his family, with plenty of great gags about it too, the standout being when he offers 2 million dollars to whoever took the money like heās publicly appeasing kidnappers. Itās fucking brilliant.Ā
But while David is awesome as ever what really, truly makes the episode is my boy, one of my faviorite characters on the show if not my single faviriote FLINTHEART GLOMGOLD. Keith Ferguson is ALWAYS a dream as the character but this is his best performance by far. Part of this is the addition of Zan Owlson, Kev who I mentioned earlierās faviorite Ducktales character. Sheās not only throughly likeable in her own right, but provides the one thing Flinty was missing; a straight man.. or woman in this case. Scrooge wasnāt TERRIBLE in the roll, but can easily step away from his shit or foil it. Owlson has to put up with Glomgoldās nonsense while desperatly trying to stop him from undoing all her hard work with sheer force of jackass. The two jut play off each other brilliantly, Glomgold not getting shāes not his employee but his equal and Owlson constnatly snarking at him.Ā
And of course both things hit their peak in the climax with the family staging a fake funeral (Though no one told donald it was fake), and we get the funniest scene in the entire fucking show as Glomgold burts in in a white suit, money shades and full dance number toĀ āAll I Do Is Winā, which when first watching this I was convinced the song was somehow accidnetly on in the background but nope. They got it after using it in the test phase and the scene is better for it. Glomgold twerking on Scroogeās casket, trying to get on it to dance, and having to be placated like ac hild is the icing on this very rich cake
And the reveal scene is also gold as Glomgold gets into a YEARLONG staring contest with a baby, fails to steal more than the 87 cents and, in my faviorite touch, put on an imp costume just to make scrooge seem crazier... then keeps the damn thing on the rest of the time for no explicable reason. The episode is the show at itās comedic peak while giving Glomgold a chance to be a genuine threat and thatās Glomgood.Ā
7. Letās Get Dangerous!
Frankās Rebooted Version of Darkwing Duck is probably his greatest achivment with the show. While this show is a team effort, something I slowly realized as I reviewed the show, itās very clear from the way he talks, how well he knows the show and how much effort was put into porting Darkwing into the reboot that this was his baby. While redefining ducktales for the 2010ā²s was clearly a huge dream of his... doing the same for the master of suprise was an even bigger goal. And as a huge fan of superheroes iāve seen my fair share of half assed takes on laired and complex characters. The XCU alone is one giant grab bag of missed opportunities for me.Ā
So iāts no exageration when I tell you Frank.. nailed it. In one of the most brilliant moves iāve seen for a superhero work Frank worked his love of the show into the reboot.. by having Darkwing have been a show, one Launchpad loved.. and so did Drake, who was inspried by the show to become an inspriation himself and while his attempt to do that through a zack snydery reboot failed, Launchpad encouraged him to do it for real. Drake was still himself, but the meta aspect and the toning down of some of darkwingās more obnoxious traits that didnāt work in a universe that, while patently rediciulous still took itās characters seriously, he made a BETTER version of the character.
This is where all that comes to itās peak, and hoppefully convinced Disney to let Frank , and possibly matt, run the reboot. And no, even if Point Grey is producing that dosenāt stop that: Thanks to Invincible iāve now realized that Seth and his friend Evan producing the show dosenāt mean itāll be RAN by them, nor unrelated to this. It just means their helping make it and if anything given how lush and gorgeous invincibleās animation is, itās a VERY good sign their helping out with it if itās true.Ā
But wether this versoin continues or not, Frank gave it his best shot. Part of his diffrent angle is having Drake as a rookie here and as such here we see him truly struggle: heās had his origin, he ahs the cape, he has the gadgets (in a brilliant turn thanks to fenton, who he actually likes... but is so far the ONLY person to not get heās Gizmoduck), and the city.. but no crime to fight and no real idea how to go about his lifelong dream. The events of the episode slowly shape him: WHile he already had the spirit for darkwing, never giving up, looking good in a cape etc, this episode gives him the heart the same way it gave his original it: With Gosalyn. Dimantopolis and Beatriz just play off each other perfectly, as the two go from neimies to slowly bonding as Drake realizes this kid needs him and that he needs to fight for more than just filing the ohle inside, and goes to hell and back to help her get her grandpa back, with one of the best moments of the episode to me being when Launchpad helps her realize how hard heās been working at it, an exausted drake refusing to acccept that he canāt get her grandpa back because he promised. He grows from simply trying to live the dream.. to surpassing the original.Ā We also see more from Launchpad, who grows into his new family and helps push his boyfriend and newa dopted daughter in the right directions. The episode really evolves these characters from the simple disney afternoon versions, who while awesome were made into fully fleshed out characters. Gosalyn still has her edge but now has a hard lesson to learn about doing the right thing, forced to give up someone she loves for the greater good but finding a new family in the process.Ā
Part of what makes the episode work though as while it is funcitonally one big darkwing duck reboot pilot thatās awesome, heartrending and a joy to watch... itās still a ducktales episode in parts without either part hurting each other. Huey plays a vital role, figuring the ramrod is too good to be true.. and discovering just how it is, then when captured, slowly unravling why Bradfordās there and being at least in part responsible for outing him as a FOWL agent. While this is largely Drakes story the rest of the cast is still vital to it: Scrooge trusting in huey, Louie serving as his logical counter and Dewey meanwhile bonding with team darkwing and helping Gosalyn, knowing exactly where sheās been and providing a nice foil. The episode is just one long and impressive love letter to the original show while creating itās own thing and thatās really this reboot in a nutshell. It also has some of the best fights of the series, with the first fight between darkwing and bulba, where our hero, unlike his original counterpart, easily troucnes bulba using his speed and skill, is the standout.Ā
6. Woo-Ooo!
I covered this one recently so I wonāt go on for too long.. but I will say I hold this one up as the gold standard for first episodes. In one hour, hell even in jus the first half we get a sense of the whole cast, the tone of the show, and the world weāve been thrust into. It gets all the table setting out of the way by weaving it into a compelling story of Scrooge getting back in the game, finding a reason to get back to what he does best in those he loves most and setting up the season long arc effortlessly in the process. The worst I can say about the episode is it sets the bar a bit high for Season 1 and a lot of the first half really struggled to reach these heights. This episode is a masterwork and the perfect showcase for what the series would be at itās height.Ā
5. Moonvasion!
Speaking of Golden Standards, Moonvasion is one of the best season finaleās iāve seen. itās not THE best.. but thatās a really high bar to clear and that spots currently taken in my heart byĀ āThe Crossroads of Destinyā from Avatar the Last Airbender. But while not the best of itās kind, itās sitll the best the series put out and is an utterly satisfying epic that ties up season 2.Ā
While I love the Last Adventure, it had a LOT to tie up and was really hampered by having to do all of that with no direct lead in. Moonvasion by contrast hits the ground running with the Moonlanders arriving on earth and all hell breaking loose, and the episode itself breaking into two stellar plots. Scrooge leading an army of every ally he has against the invaders, and Della seemingly going for reinforcements.. but really just trying to keep the kids safe from it, to their anger once they find out.Ā
Both sides end up going badly: Scrooge looses most of his army as Lunaris was one step ahead of him and is left iwth Beakly and Launchpad, while Della ends up marooned.. and finds Donald. The reunion between the two is the highlight of the special, as the two argue as youād expect (And Dewey cutting in seemingly to stop it.. only to rant at Donald for costing himĀ āten years of turboā is the best gag of the episode), before embracing.Ā
Our heroes naturally find ways to bounce back though. Louie, capping off his growth for the season, convinces his mom they canāt just hide.. and in the second best scene of the episode sings the lullabye she wrote.. one Donald sung them every night
And no sooner than Della gets her step back and realizes that dangerous or not she and her newly reunited family have to get back in there, do the cousins show up on Fethryās giant shrimp/girlfriend Mitzi, and our heroes head back.Ā
Scroogeās plot hits iāts peak though as heās forced to accept the help of an unlikely and unwelcome ally: Glomgold, who turns out to be exactly what they need: While his plan is as stupid, short sighted and insane as youād expect, complete with forcing Scrooge to dress up as santa just to piss him off and dressing his sharks in parkas (āI call them sharkasā), the sheer lonacy throws Lunaris off as he dosenāt know how to deal with this and Glomgold not only gets the better of him but gets his company back as part of his scheme.Ā āYou were prepared for our best but not our dumbest!ā āAnd iām the dumbest theirs ever been! Muahahahaha! Wait...ā
And of course our other heroes arrive just in time to save things.. and the episode still manages to pull off what many works struggle to, something thaāts very hard to: a SECOND climax. Lunaris decides to just say fuck it and blow up the earth and iāts up to our core family to kick his ass in space. Epic space battles, Dellaās girlfriend meeting the family and more insues and an emotoinal, action packed and fully satisfying finale is had by all... and itās all topped with one of the best sequel hooks iāve ever seen as FOWL makes themselves known to us.. and prepares to strike.Ā
4. How Santa Stole Christmas! This one will also be short as iāve talked about this one.. a lottttt. The initial review, my best christmas specials list and my best of 2020 list. I stand by all of that: this is a unique and wonderful christmas special, iāll be watching it every year, and iāts full of charm, humor and gay subtext. In short itās this series but on christmas footing.Ā
3. Last Crash of the Sunchaser!Ā
Another one I covered very recently, this episode is a master piece of suspense, slowly building tension as our heroes get closer and closer to the truth about Della.. and to death, the simple but deadly stakes making this an absolute nailbiter from start to finish. This is some of the series best pacing bar none... but what seals it is the ending: the masterful flashback finally explaning whatever happened to Della duck, our heroes lashing out at each other.. all cumilating in the best Scene of the show. I said it might be in the review but no I can confirm: Scrooge bitterly ruminating over things while we find out just how much heās lost... ending with him tearfully and angrily sitting once again alone in one hell of a powerful shot echoing Scroogeās first apperance. Damn fine stuff.Ā
2. Escape from The Impossbin Only one episode not only matches Last Crash in mounting tension and atmosphere but suprasses it. With FOWL and Bradfordās true nature now out in the wind, this episode uses that to create tension and rattles itās two most unshakable characters: SCroogeās normal boundless confidence is shot, not sure he can win this time against an opponent who knows him as well as he knows himself while Beakly slowly unravels, pitting Webby against the boys.. and pitting herself against Webby when Webby sees her terroizing them is only dividing them. Both plots start out funny enough but slowly escalate in tension and stakes until by the end your on the edge of your seat. The Beakly plot is the standout of the two, giving Bentina the starring role she badly needed, having gotten even better in light of the finale. Everyone is at the top of their game and everything builds up to one hell of a twist ending and one hell of a badass boast from our heroes: Their down.. but their far from out and this is far from over.Ā
1. Nightmare On Kimotor Hill!
Iāll be reviewing this episode in full later this week as part of my Lena retrospective, but I stand by putting it up top. This episode is ducktales in itās purest form and focuses on itās best original character as Lena grapples with her self hatred and her past. That core helps anchor an amazing concept: going into the Kidās dreams and finding out their greatest desires. The results.. are all gloriously rediclous and are easily the best gags of hte series as a whole: Deweyās high school musical santa claus is going ot high school nonsense from getting aās in Dewology to running away from the abstract concept of a love intrest, to not getting the sybolism of himself crying a moon made of his own tears. Louie quite literally becoming garfield, and my faviorite scene of the show: Huey, wanting to be the tall older brother..g iving himself horrifcly long leg. While everyone else is just understandably baffled, what makes the scene is the banter between Dewey and Huey, with Schwartz and Pudi at their best as Dewey first freaks out and then asks what the hell man, while Huey defends his weird decision (āIām not good at imagination stuff okay!ā), and then tries to get a jar of pickles. Each dream is just so oddly and wonderfully specific to each kid and each one of the triplests dreams, as well as violets being color coded down tot he backgrounds is a very nice touch. The visuals here are just peak ducktales, using the setting for all itās worth and the climax is utterly emotoinal and heartbreaking... and Lenaās break from her abuser, finally realizing she has the power now is not only a wonderful metaphor... but also just so damn cathartic. And thatās why this oneās the best to me personally: it just packs so much into 20 minutes: some of the series best and most creative jokes, a gripping emtoinal arc, and so much more. Itās just that damn good and thaāts why itās the best... that and starting Huelet for me. Seriously that LIbrary scene is so fucking cute.Ā
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Top 15 Animated TV Series!
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In a similar fashion to my top 15 movies and games, I came up with a list of animated series. With that 3D or 2D is acceptable and anime doesnāt count because itās its own type of thing and isnāt the same as cartoons (and potential for another list) Again, no particular order, letās do this!
House of Mouse: I said no particular order but this is number 1, no lie, it does everything it needs to. You have a crossover event of all the Disney characters at the time in a club. Itās a cartoon character about cartoon characters trying to handle the establishment and watch cartoons...it breaks every wall, itās something I almost wish was updated just so we could see a new generation of cartoon characters together.
Rugrats: What can I say? What canāt I say? This as well as All Grown Up and the movies it started just click, something about the characters and breaking it down to a childās perspective is soothing to me.Ā
Avatar: the Last Airbender: A lot of these Iāll admit, I have nostalgia for, but at the same time, a lot of these I didnāt watch until I was older, this is one of them. I knew this existed and watched a few episodes, I liked the concept but never truly got into it (partially because of the live action movie) I thought they were just running out of ideas when they gave Aang hair...then I watched Korra. Thatās right, I watched Korra before this too and I liked it, naturally I came back to it after everyone said this was so superior, I was likeĀ āYeah alright sure.ā I saw the whole thing and I must say...itās considered a masterpiece, I realized just how superior it is pretty quickly and I started feeling so sad that the live action movie was like it was but youāve heard people complain about it to the end and back so you donāt need to hear it from me, nor do you need to hear that I like it, I know that you already know that itās good.
Infinity Train: I was around when they launched the pilot and it got popular, I liked it and was down for more but everybody acted like it was the greatest thing since sliced bread, I wouldnāt go that far...Then it came out and it was, but donāt sayĀ āOh I knew it was going to be that good.ā You COULD NOT tell from that pilot alone just how good it was going to be, that was just a taste to get you interested. I like the darker tone and themes itās not afraid to shy away from such as divorce and loss, I can personally really connect to that.
Recess: I usually take a break after a season of something because Iām afraid Iāll get tired of it and leave it for a year but during all 4 seasons of this, not once did I get tired of it. I liked how the episodes were more compact to fit into a shorter episode. This is another one I didnāt like until I got older, it just grew on me and hit that 12 year old spot (which Iāll get to in a little bit and I was actually in late high school by the time I watched this so...) I mean itās called recess for crying out loud!
Tron Uprising: It just isnāt a list without Tron on it, is it? Itās only natural that Uprising would be here. I canāt say that I was hooked after just the first or second episode but thatās because it builds you up, each episode gives you more interest than the last and ends on a bit of a climax that left Tron fans in a despair that season 2 was canned. However I can say that even though we all wanted to see Tron turn into Rinzler, what we got was about as good, something we didnāt even know we needed. #TronLives #FlynnLives
The Replacements: One of the wild cards of this list. I remember being fascinated by the idea, just replacing people, but each episode had a valuable lesson that maybe these people donāt need replaced and some problems are sometimes best solved on your own.
Miraculous Ladybug: If youāre a fan then you know, if youāre not then let me explain. I was dating someone at the time and they said they got deep into Miraculous Ladybug, I was likeĀ āAre you joking?ā and of course they werenāt. I thought it was just Chat Noir as a boy toy and average girl power nonsense that Iām not interested in. She said to just watch it. I did. Oh boy I did. Iām probably more of a fan than that girl ever was now, I wait patiently for the next episode, seeing leaks drives me nuts, I start screaming and cringing and jumping up and down during an episode. I canāt say Iāve had another series get more of a reaction out of me than this because I want to see Adrien and Marinette get together so bad and the way they tease just makes me feel like SwiperĀ āAww manā but at the end of the day you still get a good action cartoon with good characters that make you feel attached. Look at the chemistry they have, Marinette (Ladybug) likes Adrien but just sees Chat as a friend, Adrien (Chat) likes Ladybug but just sees Marinette as a friend. They donāt know each otherās identities and have to learn to like the other half of that person, itās genius. All my previous thoughts before watching it were wrong, just because theyāre in skin tight suits, doesnāt make it some souped up kink of a fan service. Just give it a try, I donāt care what it looks like, itās whatās on the inside that matters.
Big Hero 6: The Series: It was either this or Lilo and Stitch: The Series, I have a soft spot for Baymax so I chose this. Iām almost done with season 2 and itās solid, I would argue that this should be content included in the sequel, the canon as a whole, this is something that carries on the story in an interesting way, if only it was given a little more love and attention but hey sometimes underdogs are the best.
Dexterās Lab: I wanted to pick one of my late night shows, the stuff that came on around 8-9 as a kid, this was one that I liked. I always kind of had an inventive side to things and this was that come to fruition.Ā
Spectacular Spider-Man: This is one of the best art styles Iāve seen, done by Sean Galloway, it has a pleasurable atmosphere and design to these characters that we already love. This takes stuff and plays around with it, they dabble in a little bit of everything in a measly 2 seasons and somehow make it some of the best in Spider-Man history.
Sofia the First: Another wild card that I knew people would question. A Disney Junior show though? As much as it pains me to say it, yes...a Disney Junior show. Sofia is just a girl in a village doing alright then she becomes a princess overnight, now she has to figure out how to do it right, so much to learn and see. Itās all right there in the opening theme, it has the crossover element of some of the famous Disney princesses while building on Sofia (Ariel Winter) itās interesting to see her adjust to her new life and these new people, and yes itās past my generation but my sister watched it and now I canāt get it out of my head. The music is actually really good as well as some of the fantasy elements, I canāt help but compare stuff to it. It may say Disney Junior on the cover but dee down itās just another show, similar to the Dragon Prince actually, except not as keen on squashing creatures, they skip that part which in my opinion makes it superior (yeah I said it).
Regular Show: I said earlier about the 12 year old spot, well this is it. Itās very much something that 12 year old me would like, itās got weird jokes, cool characters, awkward romance, whatās not to love? Me and my friends would reminisce about the episodes (especially that coffee one) then when my parents would walk in they would be likeĀ āWhat even?ā especially with Muscle Man, a whole character based on āmy momā jokes instead of āyour momā. Itās just enough weird without going into adult swim territory.
Ben 10: Alien Force: Yep, ACTION. CARTOON. It was either this or the original but when I got into the first series whenever āRace Against Timeā came out, I still missed quite a bit so I had to catch up. I was there for the whole thing whenever Alien Force came out and I would consider it just as good, Ultimate Alien was still good (maybe not as high) but I came to that late to the party because Alien Force seemed like it was on hiatus so I kind of forgot about it and then Ultimate Alien comes out and I thought it was just a new Alien Force I missed, turns out I watched all of Alien Force and it was technically a new series. It also introduces a majority of my favorite aliens, Spidermonkey, Echo-Echo, Rath...
Phineas and Ferb: What? You think I wasnāt cultured? I was there when this came out in 3rd or 4th grade and people were getting those Subway toys, we were all likeĀ ā104 days of summer vacation so 104 episodes?ā Nope! We were all bamboozled, this was one for the generation because of the amount it introduced and by the sheer worth that it went on past that original 104 and was still good. Itās iconic, itās crazy, itās inventive, itās...Ferb. Then they came out with Across the 2nd Dimension and had Slash!?! Like itās a phenomenon at that point.
Iāll give an honorable mention to Sponegbob for being Spongebob...thank you.
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Unfortunately no, but kind of sort yes in a "Rescuers DNA is in Rescue Rangers in a very meaningful way" sense.
Disney didn't really do that specific kind of brand synergy back in the day. Shocking, I know, to say that about the Mouse, but they're actually relatively new to the whole franchise game. Disney's brand was, back in the day, always DISNEY rather than specific franchises and the sort of crossovers and cross-brand utilization we take for granted today sort of didn't happen. They happened, but in different, and usually more subtle and behind-the-scenes, ways.
In the case of Rescue Rangers, the reason you notice the intense parallels between it and The Rescuers is actually deliberate: when Disney was putting together pitches and concepts for the syndicated cartoon block of shows that would eventually become the Disney Afternoon, one of the initial, very strong, pitches was for a Rescuers series. This almost made the cut, however, it was ultimately rejected because at the time, The Rescuers Down Under was in development as a feature film and they didn't want the two projects stepping on each others toes.
So the guys making the pitch filed off all The Rescuers serial numbers and reworked things a little bit; make it more American, more "hip" and modern, but still recognizably in the same vein as The Rescuers, and brought it back for another go-round. The Disney brass was impressed at the pitch, they thought it had a lot of potential, but didn't like the original lead character (an Indiana Jones knockoff sort of adventurer mouse) and wanted something that was a little bit more safe and tied to the Disney brand. You may notice a trend there; Goof Troop and TaleSpin were also very closely tied to existing Disney brands and characters.
So it was proposed to bring in Chip and Dale to be the linchpin, so they could market it as a Chip and Dale thing, because Chip and Dale were a known quantity. (We call it Rescue Rangers for shorthand, but the full title of course is Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers.) They just updated the characters, in the same way that the Jungle Book characters were updated for use in TaleSpin.
Any possibility of an explicit crossover, if it was even discussed, would have been scotched after The Rescuers Down Under under-preformed massively at the box office; it had a worldwide gross of 47 million against a budget of 37 million, which means after marketing it probably lost money. At the time Disney was hesitant and reluctant with crossovers. This wasn't the aughts, when Lilo and Stitch was crossing over with every single other animated series they had. At the time, crossovers were seen to be risky, dangerous propositions. What if the audience were confused and hostile at these new weird characters showing up?
They were initially very hesitant to even bring a single character (GizmoDuck) over to Darkwing Duck from Ducktales, and those two series were their two titanic smash hits. A crossover between a second-tier animated series (Rescue Rangers did not even get a second episode order) and a failed movie franchise? Yeah, never gonna happen in the early 90s.
Bit of a digression. The main point is that the reason you think these two series would work so incredibly well together is because Rescue Rangers literally began life as a Rescuers series; it just had all explicit connection to it beyond the themes and structure stripped off during development. But no, there was never an explicit crossover. I think the characters were shown together in the background of a House of Mouse episode, but that'd basically be it.
hey, obscure Disney knowledge nerds, did The Rescuers ever cross over with the Rescue Rangers?
Like, I feel like that crossover has gotta have happened at some point, right?
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