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Post by Tom Cloudkicker on Jul 19, 2011 1:00:13 GMT -5
New video from KitCloudkicker52885! Kit Cloudkicker Tribute - Somebody Love MeI hope you all like it! Somebody DOES love you; I do! ;D
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Post by Tom Cloudkicker on Mar 19, 2011 17:48:18 GMT -5
Hello, Harry and welcome to CMB!
When TaleSpin first started, I wasn't growing up watching cartoons; I was growing old with them (25). I love the classic characters like Bugs Bunny (like my late father had) and Mickey Mouse. Now I'm 46 and still a cartoon fan...and this cartoon still rules my heart.
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Post by Tom Cloudkicker on Mar 19, 2011 17:40:53 GMT -5
TaleSpin is not TDA? RIDICULOUS!
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Post by Tom Cloudkicker on Mar 1, 2011 3:30:18 GMT -5
{{{{{{{ Cloudkicker's Message Board }}}}}}}It's March, everybody; make it a great month!
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Post by Tom Cloudkicker on Feb 8, 2011 13:59:14 GMT -5
((((((( Chris )))))))
Request fulfilled. ;D
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Post by Tom Cloudkicker on Jan 26, 2011 6:53:01 GMT -5
Cloudkicker Reduxwww.fanfiction.net/s/6067024/1/Cloudkicker_ReduxWritten by James7912bRated K+ / PGJames revamped his prequel to the TaleSpin pilot movie "Plunder and Lightning"; making the story more to his liking. This story follows young Kit's harrowing journey from his early existence in the orphanage right up to his joining the Air Pirates for the first time...then ditching them with "the Stone" which would be the pivoting object in the epic P&L opener for TaleSpin. The story, twelve chapters long, takes you through historic events; notably a Queen of the Skies airship incident orchestrated after the Hindenburg explosion over New Jersey. FOUR-and-a-HALF STARS
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Post by Tom Cloudkicker on Jan 24, 2011 22:39:37 GMT -5
These are great pictures! I'm gonna post a link to this site on my Facebook and mention this thread and specifically you and Static's recent work.
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Post by Tom Cloudkicker on Jan 23, 2011 22:50:44 GMT -5
I forget how I voted but I'm starting to think back to when DK made the IV look like a yacht. The idea of seeing pirates wearing dresses was hilarious.
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Post by Tom Cloudkicker on Jan 23, 2011 3:51:19 GMT -5
I think that "brother-and-sister" relationship might have been firmly established in the series. They related to each other like a bro-and-sis; even having those disagreements from time to time the way siblings would do in real-life.
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Post by Tom Cloudkicker on Jan 23, 2011 1:35:24 GMT -5
Considering how "TaleSpin" premiered around 1990, that would mean 20 years. So Kit would more likely be in his 30's.
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Post by Tom Cloudkicker on Oct 15, 2010 17:27:07 GMT -5
One question on the "No Cross Dressing" issue: Couldn't we make an exception for Baloo? After all, he's sorta famous for that!
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Post by Tom Cloudkicker on Sept 27, 2010 21:43:39 GMT -5
And now next my posters for TaleSpin 20th anniversary. All pictures are clickable. Very very Nice. Happy 20 years TaleSpin and our Ace Kit Cloudkicker. Thanks for sharing.
Edit. I couldn't hold this back any longer guys all the joy we're sharing in honor of 20 years has kinda got to me.
So please enjoy this as from me you all.
20 Years of Spinning the Tale" Take to the sky" a song By Me in loving dedication.
"Many years ago a tale was told of courage, and bravery. it wasn't a tale of search for gold, But a tale of love of a family's soul.
"Bit by bit we fell under your spell a love of the heart we all knew so well. in each,and every! special way.
"Bit by bit we followed your tale with love and dedication. heres to a bright future in all the that you show. live strong and Take take to the sky."
"Take to the sky soaring as high as the Eagles glide."
"Take to sky. flying high above the clouds on angles wings. fly on.
"Oh-ee-yeah! TaleSpin! Oh-ee-yoh! TaleSpin! Friends for life for 20 years with another 20 to spin"
"Oh-ee-yeah! TaleSpin! Oh-ee-yoh! TaleSpin! All these years, still having adventures with another tale to spin!"
"Spin it lets begin it. Bear and grin it when your in it you can win it in a minute. Spin it spin spin it.
"Take to the sky soaring as high as the Eagles glide."
"Take to sky. flying high above the clouds on angles wings.oooo ooo lets Fly. Talespin.
Happy 20 years Talespin and Kit Cloukicker long live your adventures and the love we share in our hearts for you and this great show. Hope you all enjoyed that.
Sincerely.
~Kit Lee CMB Assistant mod.
:0) Kit Lee, you deserve a lot of kudos for your poem, in addition, you deserve a heart-felt apology from me. I apologize for overlooking this gem. It's great stuff. Please don't give up!
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Post by Tom Cloudkicker on Sept 25, 2010 22:49:08 GMT -5
This isn't mine, someone on TaleSpin Source made this. It's a Jungle Book version of Kit Cloudkicker, isn't he cute? ;D The artwork is wonderful, but who is the artist and do you have permission from the artist to share this?
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Post by Tom Cloudkicker on Aug 29, 2010 14:04:39 GMT -5
No, I don't mean the kind of icon you'd use as your profile picture; I'm thinking of the kind of personage who achieves such a high strata of popularity that the person (or character in this case) becomes so much associated with the entity he/she represents.
For example: Mickey Mouse is an Icon; he is the most recognized personage in the Disney lexicon and in cartoons generally. The character has been at the center of projects by Disney himself that took technology to a higher level. "Steamboat Willie", first animated cartoon with sound. "Fantasia" (as the Sorcerer's Apprentice) sought to combine Classical music with artistic imagery which was underappreciated in its own time, but has become a masterpiece in our time. "The Mickey Mouse Club" made a relatively new medium, television, aspire to a level of excellence that medium could be.
Other characters have become Icons in their own right; Donald Duck and Winnie-the-Pooh (A.A. Milne) are prime examples. You might possibly name others.
Does a cloud-surfing wunderkind like Kit Cloudkicker have what it takes to achieve Icon status? Can a disadvantaged, orphaned bear cub who has turned his life around and discovered a loving home and a life where he's gone from a dead-end street to the wide blue yonder hold a source of imagination and inspiration for a new generation that propels him to the kind of status of a Mickey Mouse?
I think that's "something to shoot for"; what's your take?
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Post by Tom Cloudkicker on Aug 7, 2010 13:50:44 GMT -5
Dear Friends, A new fan club has opened its doors on Facebook in honor of TaleSpin's High-flying Ace of the Skies, KIT CLOUDKICKER. Your presence is requested; please invite your friends. CLOUDKICKER'S on Facebook
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