Also I'm not sure why people would associate Scrooge with Doctor Who, as Tennant affected a British accent for the Doctor role.
Tsk tsk if you had such a big crush on her then you should know that isn't her u_uThis blew my mind. Had such a big crush on Roxanne when I was a kid, and was totally not expecting her to show up.
Also hearing about spoonerville, isnt spoonerville clearly placed in California during A Goofy Movie (with mickey and donald also appearing on it)? Does that mean that the ducktales/darkwing/talespin cities are place in an alternative earth also were the majority of countries and amerucan states still exist? If so is duckberg and saint canard also in California?
Also are the new mickey shorts connected to the same universe? We have to go deeper lol
Hold up there was something of a well 'plot hole' in the first ep.;
Scrooge dives into his money bin while still wearing the medusa gauntlet; can its petrification be controlled or such?
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Tsk tsk if you had such a big crush on her then you should know that isn't her u_u
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Hah, same here. I have this week off, too, so I'm watching a new DuckTales cartoon and ushering in a new era of Classic Sonic. Definitely a time machine moment.This made me legitimately laugh out loud a couple of times.
Only thing I don't love is the kid's designs but I can live with it.
Between this and Sonic Mania it's like I am 8 years old again this week .
Ah but scrooge touched it when he dived into his bin.It was specified earlier in the ep that it turns organic matter to stone.
Ah but scrooge touched it when he dived into his bin.
According to A Goofy Movie, Spoonerville is in Ohio:Also hearing about spoonerville, isnt spoonerville clearly placed in California during A Goofy Movie (with mickey and donald also appearing on it)? Does that mean that the ducktales/darkwing/talespin cities are place in an alternative earth also were the majority of countries and amerucan states still exist? If so is duckberg and saint canard also in California?
Also are the new mickey shorts connected to the same universe? We have to go deeper lol
According to A Goofy Movie, Spoonerville is in Ohio:
One of the bumps on Disney XD confirmed that Duckburg is in Calisota, which is a very small fictional state on the West Coast between California and Oregon created by Carl Barks. St. Canard, the city that Darkwing Duck calls home, is confirmed by that same bump to be across the bay from Duckburg.
It seems like they've lumped Spoonerville and Cape Suzette into Calisota, too.
Also hearing about spoonerville, isnt spoonerville clearly placed in California during A Goofy Movie (with mickey and donald also appearing on it)? Does that mean that the ducktales/darkwing/talespin cities are place in an alternative earth also were the majority of countries and amerucan states still exist? If so is duckberg and saint canard also in California?
Also are the new mickey shorts connected to the same universe? We have to go deeper lol
]It seems like they've lumped Spoonerville and Cape Suzette into Calisota, too.
But you said we were the most important treasure!Glomgold had me laughing my fucking ass off, I love him!
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That's a safe assumption. The "Not Spoonerville" part at least.Remember than A Goofy Movie was kinda of an AU reboot of Goof Troop. It probably takes place in Duckburg or Micetown, not Spoonerville.
Remember than A Goofy Movie was kinda of an AU reboot of Goof Troop. It probably takes place in Duckburg or Micetown, not Spoonerville.
Peg and Pistol don't exist in the GoofMovVerse.I always wondered what happened to Peg throughout that movie.
Peg and Pistol don't exist in the GoofMovVerse.
And... oddly enough... both Max and Roxanne had an entire House of Mouse sketch devoted to them.
There was an interview with long-time Disney producer Don Hahn from three years ago in Glamour where this exact topic came up...What's with Disney's antipathy towards mothers? Peg was awesome.
Glamour: Maleficent felt like one of the first Disney movies where you had a motherly presence that's usually missing. Ariel didn't have a mother in The Little Mermaid; Belle only had her dad in Beauty and the Beast. Why is that?
Don: I'll give you two stories that are the reasons. I never talk about this, but I will. One reason is practical because the movies are 80 or 90 minutes long, and Disney films are about growing up. They're about that day in your life when you have to accept responsibility. Simba ran away from home but had to come back. In shorthand, it's much quicker to have characters grow up when you bump off their parents. Bambi's mother gets killed, so he has to grow up. Belle only has a father, but he gets lost, so she has to step into that position. It's a story shorthand.
The other reasonand this is really oddWalt Disney, in the early 1940s, when he was still living at this house, also bought a house for his mom and dad to move into. He had the studio guys come over and fix the furnace, but when his mom and dad moved in, the furnace leaked and his mother died. The housekeeper came in the next morning and pulled his mother and father out on the front lawn. His father was sick and went to the hospital, but his mother died. He never would talk about it, nobody ever does. He never spoke about that time because he personally felt responsible because he had become so successful that he said, "Let me buy you a house." It's every kid's dream to buy their parents a house and just through a strange freak of naturethrough no fault of his ownthe studio workers didn't know what they were doing. There's a theory, and I'm not a psychologist, but he was really haunted by that. That idea that he really contributed to his mom's death was really tragic. If you dig, you can read about it. It's not a secret within their family, but it's just a tragedy that is so difficult to even talk about. It helps to understand the man a little bit more.
Glamour: That is so horrible.
Don: He was living here on a hilltop, on five acres. He had just made Fantasia, Dumbo, Pinocchio, Bambi, and Snow White in a five-year span. He buys a house for his mom and dad, they move down from Oregon, and his mom dies. Again, I'm not a psychologist to know it all, but it's a really interesting story. To me, it humanizes Walt. He was devastated by that, as anyone would be.
What's with Disney's antipathy towards mothers? Peg was awesome.
Which is strange because it's the same guy that's voiced him since 1985. I wonder if it was a creative decision to make him harder to understand.Loved everything about it except Donald. I'm not sure if it's just the voice actor or what, but I couldn't understand a word he was saying half the time....
Remember than A Goofy Movie was kinda of an AU reboot of Goof Troop. It probably takes place in Duckburg or Micetown, not Spoonerville.
There was an interview with long-time Disney producer Don Hahn from three years ago in Glamour where this exact topic came up...
Why Most Disney Heroines Don't Have Mothers and So Many More Secrets From the Disney Archives
Which is strange because it's the same guy that's voiced him since 1985. I wonder if it was a creative decision to make him harder to understand.
You know what, with all the Disney Afternoon references they're dropping, they'd better have some mention of Scrooge going on safari to the Land of Wuzz god dammit.
Criminally forgotten OG Disney Afternoon show. ):<
Just a heads up. iTunes TV on Twitter is saying you can get the whole episode for free. I'm in Canada, so it's $2.99 here. But it might be available for free in the U.S.
iTunes is telling me the item is no longer available, but it is listed as free. I'll try again a bit later.Just a heads up. iTunes TV on Twitter is saying you can get the whole episode for free. I'm in Canada, so it's $2.99 here. But it might be available for free in the U.S.
Your boyfriend is dumber than Launchpad!My boyfriend was asked if he wanted to storyboard on this but he turned it down because he would have had to buy a better tablet. He's got terrible priorities. Anyway looking forward to it none the less.
Just a heads up. iTunes TV on Twitter is saying you can get the whole episode for free. I'm in Canada, so it's $2.99 here. But it might be available for free in the U.S.
iTunes is telling me the item is no longer available, but it is listed as free. I'll try again a bit later.
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They're referencing Gummy Bear Adventures in an upcoming episode, I always thought that predated Disney Afternoon as well so I figured Wuzzles was fair game too. Is there some kind of official list of what is and isn't an actual DA show? I always assumed it was specifically DuckTales, Reacue Rangers, Tale Spin, and Goof Troop but the Gummy Bear thing has me questioning everything I've ever knownThe Wuzzles predates the Disney Afternoon shows by a few years. It would be very odd to throw in a reference to that.
The WikiPedia page has you covered.They're referencing Gummy Bear Adventures in an upcoming episode, I always thought that predated Disney Afternoon as well so I figured Wuzzles was fair game too. Is there some kind of official list of what is and isn't an actual DA show? I always assumed it was specifically DuckTales, Reacue Rangers, Tale Spin, and Goof Troop but the Gummy Bear thing has me questioning everything I've ever known
But you said we were the most important treasure!
No, treasure is the most important treasure. Thats why its called treasure
Also Donald being his best employee was incredible. Every one of his responses to Donald were awesome.
G: We're going to steal the heart of Atlantis right from under them!
D: I cant believe he brought the boys along. when I see Scrooge Im going to kill him.
G: steal from them THEN kill them? I love it. It seems someone is gunning for a promotion!
I actually (ashamedly) left out Darkwing from my list but according to that, like every cartoon Disney ever made became part of Disney Afternoon EXCEPT Wuzzles. BOOOOOOO Wuzzles has been cheated!!The WikiPedia page has you covered.
The Gummi Bears were part of the Disney Afternoon block in its first year back in 1990-91 along with DuckTales, Rescue Rangers and TaleSpin.
They were also a regular staple of the Disney Saturday Morning block throughout the 1980s... and aired alongside the Wuzzles during its run.
So the confusion is understandable.