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demifiendrsa · 2 months ago
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Gargoyles first aired on ABC's Disney Afternoon programming block on October 24, 1994. Happy 30th anniversary!
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punster-2319 · 9 months ago
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Rewatching An Extremely Goofy Movie and I think it’s definitely gotten better over time. I still like the original Goofy Movie more, but the sequel exceeds in the comedy, especially in the animation for the villain:
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Doing some research, it looks like most of these shots were animated by Adam Murphy, an animator that worked at DisneyToon Studios, a former satellite studio in Australia that provided animation for various episodes of Disney Afternoon shows and direct-to-video sequels.
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chatretr0 · 1 year ago
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Phineas and Ferb Early Opening Storyboard / Animatic
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disneytva · 8 months ago
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Look, Dream and Enjoy But Please No Touch.
Fun Fact: did you know that Disney TVA would inherit the former Disney Toon Studios building as a third animation unit after Toon's shut down on 2018.
📸Jenny Lorenzo
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brokehorrorfan · 5 months ago
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Previously available exclusively at Target, Gargoyles' Detective Broadway ultimate action figure from NECA will receive a wide release in August. Based on the Season 2 episode "Silver Falcon," it costs $39.99.
The 7” scale toy is fully articulated, including wired tail. Three interchangeable heads, five interchangeable hands, wired soft goods trench coat, removable fedora, closed wings, sandwich, chili pot, take out container, and jalapeno jar are included. It’s packaged in a window box with opening flap.
NECA's Gargoyles line also includes Goliath, Thailog, Hudson, Brooklyn, Demona, Bronx, Broadway, Steel Clan Robot, David Xanatos, Elisa Maza, Angela, Goliath (Video Game Appearance), Lexington, and Armored David Xanatos.
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itneedsmoregays · 2 months ago
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Happy 25th anniversary, Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas!
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Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas was released 25 years ago today!
The sequel Twice came out 20 years ago on this day too, but I always liked this movie better.
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jaredgriffin2002 · 17 days ago
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Mark Knopfler's The Long Road
Coming Soon to @disneyanimation and @netflix
For @gravityfalls
Cast:
Jason Ritter as Dipper Pines
Bella Ramsey as Hilda
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billlaotian · 7 months ago
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skwtches · 2 years ago
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pencil tests for The Tigger Movie by Rune Brandt Bennicke
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s10127470 · 3 months ago
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Freeform Disney Block Ideas
So for the past few months, I've been thinking about the concept of the channel Freeform having programming blocks for the animated programming from Disney’s expansive library, similar to what TeenNick and Adult Swim did with The Splat and Checkered Past.
I feel like it would help garner more interest in the channel, and would serve as a throwback to those programming blocks like Disney’s One Saturday Morning and ABC Kids.
So far, I’ve taught of about two programming blocks, both of which would air on the weekends.
Funky Fridays:
This would be a Friday night block, drawing heavy inspiration from Cartoon Network’s Cartoon Cartoon Fridays.
The block's format would be set in the iconic House of Mouse, where Mickey, his famous pals, and various Disney Channel characters serve as the hosts.
As for the programming.
The block would feature new episodes of Big City Greens, Hamster & Gretel, Kiff, Zombies: The Re-Animated Series and Primos.
In fact, that would be the biggest draw of the block.
You would be able to see new episodes of these shows before they would properly premiere on their home network.
The block would also feature reruns of Phineas & Ferb, Hailey's On It!, Recess, The Proud Family, Lilo & Stitch: The Series, Pepper Ann, and yes, even House of Mouse.
And staying true to it's name, Funky Fridays would feature music videos that would air during commercial breaks, structured in a countdown format ala TeenNick's Top 10.
Finally for the schedule....
-6:00: Recess
-6:30: Pepper Ann
-7:00: Big City Greens (New)
-7:30: The Proud Family
-8:00: Zombies: The Re-Animated Series (New)
-8:30: Lilo & Stitch: The Series
-9:00: Hamster & Gretel (New)
-9:30: Phineas & Ferb
-10:00: Primos (New)
-10:30: Hailey's On It!
-11:00: Kiff (New)
-11:30: House of Mouse
Jetix:
Now this is a name that I'm sure will take you all back!
This will serve as a Saturday night block, focusing on the more action-oriented/mature programming of the library, ala Toonami.
Similar to Funky Fridays, it would feature various characters serving as the hosts of the block.
However, the setting would be in a high-tech hero base.
As for the programming, it would primarily feature reruns.
Those being of Hercules: The Series, Aladdin: The Series, Gargoyles, The Legend of Tarzan, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, Kim Possible, American Dragon: Jake Long, Gravity Falls, Amphibia, The Owl House, The Spectacular Spider-Man, and Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
There would be new episodes of Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, X-Men: The Next Mutation, Maximum Marvel, and Time Patrol Bon.
In the case of the middle two, they would be Freeform original series since....
They're a little too mature for Disney Channel
They're not gonna thrive at all over at Disney XD! Also, same issue as Disney Channel
I actually want the seasons for these shows to be longer than 10 episodes. So no to Disney Plus
As for Time Patrol Bon, I know it seems strange it's an original series on Netflix.
But #1, this wouldn't be the first time a Netflix original series would go on to air on television.
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And #2, this would sort of a nod to the fact that Disney famously aired the official English dub of Doraemon, another work done by the Fujiko Fujio.
As for the schedule.
-6:00: Star Wars: The Clone Wars
-6:30: Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
-7:00: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (New)
-7:30: Hercules: The Series
-8:00: Time Patrol Bon (New)
-8:30: Aladdin: The Series
-9:00: X-Men: The Next Mutation (New)
-9:30: Gargoyles
-10:00: Maximum Marvel (New)
-10:30: The Legend of Tarzan
-11:00: Gravity Falls
-11:30: The Spectacular Spider-Man
-12:00: Amphibia
-12:30: Kim Possible
-1:00: The Owl House
-1:30: American Dragon: Jake Long
Well that's all I have for now.
A short post I know, but a fun one.
Let me know what you guys think about this block ideas and the schedules for them.
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disneyllect · 11 months ago
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nathanparisi · 4 months ago
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Il y a 29 ans, le 8 septembre 1995, Timon et Pumbaa, la série dérivée du Roi Lion produite par Walt Disney Television Animation était diffusée pour la première fois à la télévision.
Hakuna Matata !
29 years ago, on September 8, 1995, Timon and Pumbaa, the spin-off series from The Lion King produced by Walt Disney Television Animation was broadcast for the first time on television.
Hakuna Matata !
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punster-2319 · 11 months ago
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Top 10 Favorite Disney animated TV shows:
1. Gargoyles
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2. Phineas and Ferb
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3. Hercules: The Animated Series
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4. Aladdin: The Series
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5. House of Mouse/Mickey Mouse Works
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6. Milo Murphy’s Law
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7. Timon and Pumbaa
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8. Teacher’s Pet
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9. DuckTales (2017)
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10. Lilo and Stitch: The Series
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WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE DISNEY ANIMATED TV SHOWS?
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atlantis-archive · 1 year ago
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House of Mouse S3E06 "Goofy's Magic Menu"
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At approximately 19:11, Milo Thatch can be seen swimming in the flood of stew.
Honestly, any number of characters could be hidden in the crowds, and we won't know unless they release a clean version at some point. Who knows what mysteries are locked behind the 360p resolution?
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disneytva · 2 years ago
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As of Today The Houghton Brothers - C.H Greenblatt era at Disney Television Animation for Disney Channel has begun...
The Houghton Brothers - Big City Greens
Natasha Kline - Primos
Cheyenne Curtis - Untitled Disney Channel Animated Comedy
Monica Ray - Untitled Disney Channel Animated Comedy or Magic Children Doing Things
Raj Brueggemman - Untitled Disney Channel Animated Comedy
Amy Hudkins - Untitled Disney Channel Animated Comedy
Jeff Trammell - Marvel Studios Spiderman Freshman Year (Disney+)
C.H Greenblatt - Untitled Disney Channel Animated Comedy
Untitled NDA Harvey Beaks Alumni and NDA Big City Greens Alumni Series Based On A Recent WDAS Film For Disney Channel
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vintage1981 · 1 year ago
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Gary Dauberman, James Wan’s Atomic Monster Tackling Live-Action ‘Gargoyles’ for Disney+
lmost 30 years after first appearing as an animated television series, Gargoyles is taking flight once more, this time in live-action.
Two major names in the creature feature business, Gary Dauberman and James Wan’s Atomic Monster banner, known for their collaborations on the hit Annabelle horror movies, have teamed up to remake the 1990s cartoon as a live-action series for Disney+.
Dauberman will write, executive produce and showrun the series with Atomic Monster, the company run by Wan and Michael Clear, joining the executive producing ranks. The project is described as being in early development at Disney Branded Television.
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Gargoyles was made by Walt Disney Television Animation and aired three seasons, from 1994 to 1997. The premise involved gargoyle statues moved from a castle in Scotland to modern-day New York. Once in the Big Apple, the statues awaken from a thousand-year-old spell and take on the mantle of protecting the city, becoming, as the show’s narration gravely said, “stone by day, warriors by night.”
The series, created by Greg Weisman, came during a time of innovation in series animation, with Gargoyles riding a wave of shows with more complex storylines and darker tones that also included Batman: The Animated Series and X-Men. As with those shows, Gargoyles burrowed into the consciousness of a generation of TV watchers who have given it cult status.
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