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Post by Kit_Lee on Mar 20, 2010 16:26:41 GMT -5
Hey, all. As you know I posted the other day that Darkwing Duck was coming back in comic form. Well the news just keeps coming. www.newsarama.com/comics/Duck-Tales-oo-100319.htmlcomicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=25219Duck tales is on the way back too. well Dt Has been kinda in the comics off an on with just being in normal comics. but now the Full Dt name is coming back. Well this just shows that not all hope was lost. I'm so happy Eisner is gone. Lets pray and hope these come back help spawn enough interest that Disney brings TaleSpin back Hey I'll take a new comic any day. While Kc5 and I work on a possibly way to pitch new episodes. What great news you all. Maybe we're showing Disney something after all. I'd like to hope so. God Bless you all Hope your well. Sincerely, Your Friendly CMB Assistant Mod ~Kit Lee :0)
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Post by kitckw on Mar 21, 2010 20:20:36 GMT -5
You could be right my friend.
Maybe all this fandom stuff is showing Disney that we'd really like the old Disney afternoon stuff back. I hope so anyways.
Your friend,
Kitckw
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Post by Kit_Lee on Mar 21, 2010 20:47:22 GMT -5
You could be right my friend. Maybe all this fandom stuff is showing Disney that we'd really like the old Disney afternoon stuff back. I hope so anyways. Your friend, Kitckw I agree Kcw, That and now that Eisner is gone and a lot of Disney thinking is returning back to the thinking form before we' may see the dawn of Disney's return to glory. and Darkwing and Duck tails is in a way the first step I would conceder cause seeing how these sell may lead to seeing Other shows follow suit. I can say I totally are. it may take time but this is a great start God Bless and Hope your well. Your Friend. CMB Assistant Mod. ~Kit Lee :0)
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Post by Pashka Geraskin on Mar 22, 2010 11:53:56 GMT -5
I think, Eisner's role is dual. If he wasn't accepted by Disney in 1984, we had no Disney television animation in its classic kind. But he buried that Disney Afternoon age himself.
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Post by steet on Mar 30, 2010 13:11:39 GMT -5
Pashka => That's exactly what I was going to say.
You can't blame Eisner because without him, there wouldn't be Talespin, because he pushed to get The Disney Afternoon and especially the Gummi Bears (without that series, none would probably have been produced, or they would have been very different)
Also, these comics are NOT from Disney, the people behind this idea is the Boom Studios people who got the idea and pushed Disney to get the rights to do it. It's not the same thing as if Disney themselves would have decided it.
Although, if they are enough successful, Disney might be interested in using them again...
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Post by KitCloudkicker5285 on Mar 30, 2010 16:15:57 GMT -5
Pashka => That's exactly what I was going to say. You can't blame Eisner because without him, there wouldn't be Talespin, because he pushed to get The Disney Afternoon and especially the Gummi Bears (without that series, none would probably have been produced, or they would have been very different) Also, these comics are NOT from Disney, the people behind this idea is the Boom Studios people who got the idea and pushed Disney to get the rights to do it. It's not the same thing as if Disney themselves would have decided it. Although, if they are enough successful, Disney might be interested in using them again... Yes, well Eisner's principles might've been good in the beginning, I wouldn't know, but he did some damages to Disney during his time as the Disney's CEO, why else would Roy Disney boycott him? Eisner made some exceptions with the 65-episode limit with a few Disney Afternoon shows, such as Darkwing Duck, but he wouldn't do this for TaleSpin. Kit_Lee told me it was because the show contains Baloo from the Jungle Book and he secretly dislike the Walt Disney's classic characters and was slowly trying to destroy Disney. Consider Rebecca, her personality changes every other episodes, she's lovely and kind, if a little a bossy and then she becomes pushy and mean, seem to me like someone was trying to damage Rebecca's good character.
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Post by Kit_Lee on Mar 30, 2010 17:50:10 GMT -5
Pashka => That's exactly what I was going to say. You can't blame Eisner because without him, there wouldn't be Talespin, because he pushed to get The Disney Afternoon and especially the Gummi Bears (without that series, none would probably have been produced, or they would have been very different) Also, these comics are NOT from Disney, the people behind this idea is the Boom Studios people who got the idea and pushed Disney to get the rights to do it. It's not the same thing as if Disney themselves would have decided it. Although, if they are enough successful, Disney might be interested in using them again... Yes, well Eisner's principles might've been good in the beginning, I wouldn't know, but he did some damages to Disney during his time as the Disney's CEO, why else would Roy Disney boycott him? Eisner made some exceptions with the 65-episode limit with a few Disney Afternoon shows, such as Darkwing Duck, but he wouldn't do this for TaleSpin. Kit_Lee told me it was because the show contains Baloo from the Jungle Book and he secretly dislike the Walt Disney's classic characters and was slowly trying to destroy Disney. Consider Rebecca, her personality changes every other episodes, she's lovely and kind, if a little a bossy and then she becomes pushy and mean, seem to me like someone was trying to damage Rebecca's good character. Totally agreed My pal and Brother. See guy's Eisner was never fully with the idea of Talespin but he did as Kc5 stated form me give exceptions. and Personally I think Eisner was against some of the classic characters and it was kind of a revenge thing so to say. Now I can't honestly prove it yes but I do feel he was not totally in line with some idea's. Eisner was personally responsible for Jetix that pretty well caused the lose of old shows. on Toon Disney. Now to be frank Bob Iger is at least giving the old shows a chance first with DVDs and now with the return of Dt and Dw In comics. Guys don't give up hope cause you know things do work out sometimes. Thanks Bro. I appreciate you adding to this post and quoting me. God Bless you Hope your well Bro. Sincerely, Your Pal and Brother. ~Kit LeeCMB Assistant Mod and TaleSpin Source Partner.:0) P.s. Steet yes it is Boom Cmisc Idea but it was also Disney's partnership to do the Idea so yes It is Disney helping in make the come backs possable. just a little side note there just so you know.
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Post by steet on Apr 1, 2010 16:42:17 GMT -5
I'm not trying to defend them, just re-establish the truth in that. If Eisney didn't like Talespin, he wouldn't have green-lighted it in the first place, don't you think? Neither would he have green-lighted Chip & Dale, Ducktales and so on. He may have changed opinion many years after, but at the time of the Disney Afternoon, I really don't think he "disliked the classic characters".
And, Bob Iger has nothing much to do with the new comics : as previously stated, the guys at Toon Studios are behind this idea, not him. At best, he didn't refuse to give them the rights (which, considering the money it should bring to Disney, was an easy decision...) And I'm not even sure that the DVDs were released directly because of Bob Iger either. (at least, I have never seen any reliable source stating that) But yes, he did some good things indirectly, ie buying Pixar and putting Lasseter in charge. (which led to the release of the traditional Princess & The Frog)
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