View Full Version : You're in charge of Disney: DO SOMETHING!!!
stargirl
02-17-2008, 01:39 AM
This kind of thread has been up on the CN, Boomerang, and Nick forums, so I thought that having one here would make it "complete", so to speak. ;)
So what would I do if I were in charge at Disney? A lot of things:
Toon Disney becomes the new Jetix channel (1/2) Let's face it, Disney's library of Jetix shows is too huge to actually reduce the block. Thus, the old TD becomes Jetix. That said...
Create a new Toon Disney (2/2) Do this under the sole condition that the more current Jetix and Disney Channel toons actually stay on Jetix and DC. Period, the end.
But anyway, like its predecessor, TD will be the home for ALL things old-school toon. Same shows and lineup as original. We'll bring back Raw Toonage, Schnookums and Meat, Bonkers, Quack Pack, TaleSpin, and more old-school Disney goodness, and leave the late night with non-Disney favorites (The Wizard Of Oz, Sonic the Hedgehog, The New Archies, Gadget Boy, What-A-Mess, and other series we haven't seen in years!). There is one small exception: I'd like to see only SOME of the older Playhouse Disney toons on here in the mornings as a little kiddie lineup, as well as Katie and Orbie, New Adventures of Winnie The Pooh, etc.
Now for Disney Channel itself...
Promote the animated shows more. News flash: The "live-action-is-in, animation-is-out" mentality will be gone when I arrive. People, I don't care about money, I want some balance!!! For instance, let's give the animated shows the same, equal amount of merchandising that we give Hannah and the live-action shows! And how about mixing the toons in with the main lineup more; you see the live-action shows all day, while the toons are stuck in the late morning/early afternoon and late night, where no one can see them. (I want to see my TENS eppies in primetime, dangit!) Plus, how many animated series are cancelled/off the air, compared to those of live-action? We need to make an equal amount of new animated and live-action shows.
So, now that the toons are mixed in with the l-a shows, where does that leave late nights? Cue the drum roll...
Vault Disney RETURNS! Why waste all that late night space? Why not let the fans, young and old, watch the classic programming that made this company rise to what it is today! We'll bring back Zorro, Mickey Mouse Club, Vault Disney Presents, and my favorite, Ink & Paint Club!
Those are my main proposals, what are yours? (Together, we can all make Disney a non-tweenybopper-targeted channel again! :anime:)
The Huntsman
02-17-2008, 03:18 AM
People, I don't care about money, I want some balance!!!
That is why you fail. These threads make for some interesting discussion, but animation is part of a business. I may disagree with most of the corporate decisions that have been made, but I don’t blame them for putting their bottom line first. If they don’t make money, it pretty much puts a cap on the flow of creativity and it lowers the chances of new shows getting made. However, if I were in charge of the network, I would attempt to work older shows into the schedule, testing whether or not they would get sufficient ratings to ensure some degree of success. Using Toon Disney’s wild card stacks is a great example. Currently, they keep airing the same old shows over and over, merely rotating them every week or so. I would put more shows with eligibility to be included in that wild card slot, and should a show that is selected get good ratings, I would insert it into the schedule forthright and see where things go from there. Unfortunately, even that would be risky. One can’t judge the potential for success based on the ratings for a few episodes, but one has to take some risks if they’re hoping to find success.
Gokou Ruri
02-17-2008, 03:41 AM
We need to make an equal amount of new animated and live-action shows. Actually, Disney has made more cartoons than live-action shows in the past 8 years. Just pointing that out...
stargirl
02-17-2008, 05:09 AM
That is why you fail. These threads make for some interesting discussion, but animation is part of a business. I may disagree with most of the corporate decisions that have been made, but I don’t blame them for putting their bottom line first. If they don’t make money, it pretty much puts a cap on the flow of creativity and it lowers the chances of new shows getting made.
What I meant to express was that I was tired of the channels (not just Disney) seeming like their in it for JUST the money and not really the quality. What I was really trying to say is that Disney has a lot of money, yet it just looks like they're not really doing anything with it, more in terms in animation.
I would forbid airtime of anything Disney TV made after 1992. All of the classic Silly Symphonies, GOOFY, DONALD, MICKEY cartoons, MAKE MINE MUSIC and the old cartoons would be put on a loop forever. There would simply be no need for new cartoons.
SO much great, GRAND cartoon heritage to the Disney name, shame they'd prefer to forget it all in favour of competing with the Cartoon Network.
HG Revolution
02-17-2008, 09:57 AM
SO much great, GRAND cartoon heritage to the Disney name, shame they'd prefer to forget it all in favour of competing with the Cartoon Network.
Wha? Cartoon Network is the way it is now to compete with The Disney Channel.
Blackstar
02-17-2008, 10:23 AM
I would forbid airtime of anything Disney TV made after 1992. All of the classic Silly Symphonies, GOOFY, DONALD, MICKEY cartoons, MAKE MINE MUSIC and the old cartoons would be put on a loop forever. There would simply be no need for new cartoons.
And then Toon Disney's ratings would sink like a stone coated in solid titanium after a year or two. Something that a lot of fans need to realize is that there definitely IS a need for new cartoons. Time moves forward, and as attached as you may be to one era, you simply can't live in the past. I appreciate the classics also, but TD or (any other channel, for that matter) can't just show one continuous loop of reruns until the end of time. That may please some fans, but such a move would very bad for business, which is what TD is. Without the prospect of new shows down the line, it's only a matter of time before viewers get tired of the shorts and reruns because they've seen them so many times that they can recite all of the dialogue backwards and start channel surfing to see what else is on.
SO much great, GRAND cartoon heritage to the Disney name, shame they'd prefer to forget it all in favour of competing with the Cartoon Network.You've got that backward. Cartoon Network is trying desperately to compete with Disney Channel and Nick, not the other way around.
Antiyonder
02-17-2008, 05:19 PM
1. While I wouldn't restrict Toon Disney to just airing 1990s Disney Afternoon material, I would enforce a new policy that anything airing on mainstream Disney Channel has no place on Toon Disney.
2. I'd tone down on the kid/school centric toons. The network can still have some, but they are not to be sole premise for every single show in existence. Some of you might respond by saying, "that's what the target demo wants". That's all well and good, but if a kid's favorite dinner is grilled cheese sandwich, do you give him a grilled cheese sandwich every night for dinner?
2a. That's why I believe many cartoons on Disney don't do as well as the live action shows to the target demo. Because most of the toons in question try to act like live action sitcoms, but with a fictional/fantasy element to them. If you're going to animate it, tell some stories that compliment the medium.
NewcomerDC
02-17-2008, 05:48 PM
To me, I would just eliminate the whole live-action thread altogether for the sole purpose of pulling a Nickelodeon and keep Toon Disney but make it like the old Cartoon network where they would be more of the comedies and a certain time block for the action toons.
Second, I would improve on the new Disney Channel by having more variety by getting some other shows that have been ignored over time such as Bill Nye or some of those animal shows like the one with Jeff Corwin that used to air on Disney Channel back in the day.
Third, I would bring back the game shows. With shows like Deal or No Deal making big ratings, maybe Disney should try and get back into that field for the sake of not boring the general audience with the same Suite Life and Hannah Montana reruns no matter who still love the title characters.
Fourth, there will be no more of the bottom of the screen advertisements because advertising are for commercial breaks and in fact, let's omit the commercials to showing them AFTER the show ends and not in-between them for the sake of giving time to new animators who would create new animated shorts that will be looked at by people over at the Walt Disney Animation who will decide on which short would become the next big Toon Disney show.
Fifth, anything pre-2000 will have the chance to return but to the fans response. If there is enough fan response for certain shows to return on the air such as Jett Jackson, The Jersey, and even other non-Disney material such as Sister, Sister to return then those shows will make a triumphant return but only for a limited time as the shows that are chosen will also have their DVD box sets made at the same time that they are on Disney Channel.
Sixth, since Tv Land is a thing of the past with these movies and reality shows, time to create a new channel that would show the best of the old Disney which is, to everyone here that might have said this, a new Vault Disney Channel just to save people money on buying up those DVD box sets of the old Disney fare and to have them digitally remastered for High-Definition TV sets.
Seventh, let the contests commence again. By contests, I mean the old contest when people can write up their own ideas of new animated shorts as said before that would be chosen as the new Toon Disney shows. With the contests, I would try to create an awards show that celebrates the best of the Disney Channels and bring back the American Teacher Awards and have that be broadcast on TV again.
That has to be the longest post I have ever written.
So says NewcomerDC.:sweat:
Lavenderpaw
02-17-2008, 06:16 PM
Well,first I would renew American Dragon for a two-three more seasons with 20 episodes per season.I would get rid of Cory In the House and that one show with the hokey background music Life With Derek,while Hannah Montana and the rest of the LA's get their own little lovely noon-to-3 block.
Amdrag and other 2000 to present animated shows would air from 3 to about 8 when a new block of Vault Disney will be shown for those of you who want it badly enough.;) That will go until midnight where from there to 5 the LA shows can play repeats.Then from 5-noon Vault Disney can have the floor again.
Like the title says,fair enough?
stargirl
02-17-2008, 07:31 PM
Plus, series-wise, I'd bring back AmDrag and renew The Emperor's New School for at least two more seasons.
As for the live-action shows, I would air the cancelled Phil of the Future and That's So Raven on WGN, where two of the most popular live-action Disney series are (Even Stevens and Lizzie McGuire).
Definitely keep Hannah Montana, since it's so popular, along with Suite Life, Witches of Waverly Place, Cory in the House, and maybe As the Bell Rings.
Crash
02-17-2008, 09:21 PM
As much as I would personally love to ditch most/all the live action stuff, that's probably not good business sence. Still, som re-branding is in order...
The Disney channel should be recognizably Disney. Disney might be behind things like Life is Ruff, but that isn't what people think of when they think Disney. So, new mandate: minimum once a week, prime time, Disney channel will air a classic Disney Movie. Animated (Pinnochio, Jungle Book, Little Mermaid) live action (Apple Dumpling Gang, Bedknobs and Broomsticks)) CGI (Toy Story, Chicken Little) anything that debueted in theaters. Show the kiddies what Disney was built on, and remind the rest of us why we started watching Disney in the first place...
The old Disney shorts, same deal. One hour of classic shorts, maybe with some new packaging. Before or after the movie in prime time, or maybe Saturday morning. (Like the old Bugs Bunny/Daffy Duck show) No need to flood the network with them, just get them on tv and visible to new viewers.
Last change: new animation block. Because I want it, and because new animated shows would probably do better in a block of similar shows. Kinda like the old Disney Afternoon, or Toonami when it was big. And because this is me running the show I'd start the block by animating some of the CrossGen properies Disney aquired. Meridian for the girls. Way of the Rat for the guys. Maybe primier WITCH on the block (what ever happend to that show, anyway?) Kim Possible and Jake Long to fill it out while more shows are developed. Beg, borrow, or steal to get Tad Stone, Greg Weisman, and Bob and Mark back for another show...
DrTooth
02-18-2008, 10:49 AM
There are three very important things I would do. And rest assured it has NOTHING to do with HSM or anything like that one way or another.
1) Abolish the "Disney Vault." The only times these films go out of print is when the medium is obsolete.
2) Find a way to negotiate with Marvel to either give back, or sell off the rights to the Saban produced Marvel cartoon shows. Or at least find some middle ground, and then release them as proper box sets.
3) Give back all the rights to the Tick characters made specifically for the show to Ben Edlund, so NEC can finally publish some sort of "Tick Adventures" type comic. Or at the very least have the REAL American Maid and Die Fledermaus in the next Tick relaunch. Batmanuel and Lady Liberty? No thank you.
Racattack!Force
02-19-2008, 12:29 PM
I would give Toon Disney and Jetix two seperate channels. Jetix has too many shows to just share air time with Toon Disney, and vice versa.
Toon Disney will become a bit like Boomerang. Showing old Disney animated shows and movies, and moving of some Disney shows to the chanel after their run has been finished for a while.
Disney Channel having a few more cartoons (and the cartoons having decent airing times).
Antiyonder
02-19-2008, 06:14 PM
I would give Toon Disney and Jetix two seperate channels. Jetix has too many shows to just share air time with Toon Disney, and vice versa.I would wait another decade before doing that. At this point, TD and Jetix don't have enough of their own programming to fill up a single network (not counting outside shows like The Tick, Batman The Animated Series, Superman, Jackie Chan Adventures and Pinky & The Brain).
Infact, if you were to (Using the weekday schedule for an example):
A. Take all of the Disney Channel toons off the block (The Replacements, Lilo & Stitch and Brandy & Mr Whiskers). Now you have room for 3 shows.
B. If Power Rangers can air among Disney's toons and sitcoms on ABC Kids, then it should be allowed to air with them on the Disney Channel whether it's for boy or girl. It could even be used to bridge the gap between the toons and the sitcoms. If it stays on Toon Disney, then they need to air as one show rather than being spread out through the schedule (being that they range from 32-38 episodes). Doing that leaves room for 4-5 shows.
C. Whether it's the graveyard slot or not, Silverwing should be kept on weekends only, unless there are plans to go beyond 13 episodes. Leaves room for 1 new show.
D. You have programs that have about 36-39 episodes, while long enough for weekdays could be set in rotation.
1. For the Toon Disney portion, pair up House Of Mouse with The Legend Of Tarzan. After all episodes of HOM air, then switch to TLOT. Between the two of them you have 78 episodes. Maybe add Quack Pack to the mix and you get 117 episodes. Thus you have room for one new show.
2. Same thing with above, but put Shinzo (39 episodes), The Tick (36 episodes) and Legend Of The Dragon (39 episodes) in rotation. You get 114 episodes all together. Thus you have room for two new shows.
E. Get rid of their two hour marathon block (treasure cove). Room for 4 new shows.
If you followed my airing suggestions, you have room for 15-16 shows, thus no reason to separate Toon Disney and Jetix. Even if the Disney Channel toons remain you still have room for 12-13 shows. Perhaps after a decade or two, they'll have enough home grown shows to give them a separate network.
Since I'm posting, I'll add my third idea.
3. The weekends need to actually differ from the weekday line up. Here are the requirements for a show being on the weekend:
A. It has up to 13-26 episodes only.
B. New episode premiere's of a continuing show (Power Rangers, Pucca, Yin Yang Yo, etc).
C. Weekday shows that extend beyond 65 episodes (Gargoyles, Goof Troops, Kim Possible, Ducktales, Darkwing Duck, Aladdin, Digimon and Power Rangers)
vkitty
02-21-2008, 02:14 AM
Well, I'll start with Disney Channel itself.
1. Stop with the Hannah Montana airing so much. That show is on all of the time. I know the tweens can't get enough. However, there are people, like myself, who don't like the show at all. Air some of the older shows that were good, like Sister Sister or Even Stevens. Show Hannah Montana still, it is the money maker, but limit it to once a day.
2. Give the toons some better time slots, it's impossible for shows to gain an audience when they are on when no one is home. They really need to air the cartoons in the afternoon when people are actually watching TV. That may help the ratings of those shows....
3. Find a good live action show to put on DC again. Something that is not like the new shows currently airing, that use the same tired jokes and setups- Cory in the House, Hannah Montana, Wizards of Waverly Place.
4. Give some of the Jetix shows a chance to shine on DC. Not an everyday time slot, perhaps airing shows like SRMTHFG, Digimon, or Power Rangers on the weekends. Maybe something of a Jetix block on Saturday. To help gain more of a following for these shows, thus bringing more success to Toon Disney.
Speaking of Toon Disney
1. Improve the scheduling so that more shows can be seen. As well as have a more regular time slot for shows. The scheduling seems a bit all over the place.
2. Definitely keep the movie thing going. I really like the "Big Movie Show" sometimes it is a great movie. However, they need to watch the amount of live-action going on there.
3. Air some of the old classics when people are watching. I've noticed, when I'm home sick, that they air Goof Troop and Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers during the day. I believe that there should be a slot in the afternoon or at nite. Something along the lines of 6:30 -ish.
Monday- Goof Troop
Tuesday- Darkwing Duck
Wednesday- Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers
Thursday- DuckTales
Friday- Bonkers
...or something similar.
4. This is a very minor thing, but something that bugs me. The info on Digimon: Digital Monsters- at least on Dish Network, really needs to be fixed. It is almost impossible to know which episode is on, unless it's Monday night and it says "New." I think that they should be listed by season, much like Power Rangers. For example Digimon Adventure 01, Tamers, Data Squad, etc. With the episodes numbered for each season. Or at least number the episodes where it can be determined which season it is. (Like I said that is a more personal thing, but it can get really annoying sometimes.)
hobbyfan
02-21-2008, 02:32 PM
This is what I'd do:
Toon Disney: A more even (50/50) split in the schedule w/Jetix. Right now, you have Jetix in morning drive and prime time, with TD in the middle. A better way is to have TD from 2am to 2 pm and Jetix from 2 pm to 2 am on weekdays. Weekends would be more of a 60/40 split, the way it is now.
Necessary changes: TD/Jetix should be 100% toons. No live-action. Movies like the Spy Kids trilogy and the Power Rangers would be ticketed for ABC Family and/or Disney Channel.
Disney Channel: If I'm not mistaken, there was a brief point where reruns of Boy Meets World were airing on both DC & ABCF. Might still be happening, I don't know. I do know that Sister, Sister is currently airing on ABCF, even holding down a SatAM slot. I would leave SS there and keep BMW on ABCF, then recall older DC shows like Jett Jackson to fill the space, instead of playing Raven, Hannah, & Cory into the ground. People forget that Jett is what launched Lee Thompson Young's career, before he showed up on Smallville & South Beach.
Necessary changes: Other than what I just proposed, nothing.
ABC Family: They need to move the Rangers back here, since it fits on Jetix like a square peg in a round hole. Complement it by adding Saban's other l-a series (i.e. VR Troopers) for a new early PM block leading to Gilmore Girls. Smallville's been in & out of the lineup (why?), and should stay in. If it returns, I'd move 8 Simple Rules & Grounded For Life to 3-5, and use the Rangers to lead into Smallville.
SamandFrodo
03-05-2008, 09:24 PM
I'd shut down ABC Family first. That channel is little more than a waste of space. I'd then reach a settlement with CBN that would allow me to change the name and format of the channel, then I would make the channel Jetix and return Toon Disney to what it once was. That way Jetix would become a basic cable channel and be able to actually compete with Nick and CN. Also, I'd look into airing reruns of Kirby and Sonic X, like they do in Europe.
The Nameless
03-05-2008, 11:31 PM
In charge of the TV sector:
DISNEY CHANNEL: STOP with HSM after #3. Also, still promote Hannah Montana whilst cutting back on the overmilking of it. Also, put more focus on animated efforts, and diversify live-action beyond just cheap comedies. Try dramedy or sci-fi.
TOON DISNEY: First order of business: Original series. The channel would become Disney's Nicktoons Network equivalent. Second order of business: NEW LOGO. It would consist of the word "TOON" in colorful text and the letters in various sizes and shapes, with "Disney" below. Third order of business: Split from Jetix. Fourth order of business: More classics.
24-7 JETIX: Acquire imports from other countries. Develop original series. Basically, serve as Disney's "ten-year-old kid" channel. It would specialize in action and comedy.
ABC FAMILY: GET RID OF IT. To Fox you go. But Disney's keeping the Marvel shows (which would air on Jetix). The shows that would go back to Fox would be: Eek! The Cat, Bobby's World, The Tick, and several others.
ESPN: Buy it from Hearst completely.
SOAPNET: Keep it as it is.
Baltofan
03-06-2008, 04:09 AM
Send RR on Disney Channel.
Expand series on the Disney Channel beyond the Hannah Montana/Suite Life/High School Musical crowd. These franchises are hits, but I don't think they provide enough variety.
Bring back the classics. I disagree with the whole "Everything should be reruns of Goof Troop and Darkwing Duck" notion that some people seem to have, but there's no real reason to just forget about them. I'd like to have some sort of Vault Disney-type block that highlights these shows.
Disney has a humongous backlog of great films, yet they're hardly ever played on the actual Disney channel. It'd essentially be Wonderful World of Disney on the Disney channel - a special presentation of a classic movie every... let's say, Friday.
Fund a Kingdom Hearts series. It could just be my inner fanboy speaking, but I think this is one of Disney's richest properties, yet nothing is done with it.
It wouldn't be a post about Disney from me without some mention of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, so I'll say "put it on Broadway," with the original ending from the German show with Esmeralda's death. Personally, I think there should be an Aladdin musical as well, though that seems inevitable.
Racattack!Force
03-08-2008, 02:10 PM
I still can't beileve Suite Life is getting a spinoff. :sweat:
Anarky
03-08-2008, 03:03 PM
greenlight a live-action Gargoyles feature film trilogy (w/ cgi Gargoyles naturally)
Weisman would be on board, and Keith David would reprise his role as Goliath's VA. Ed Asner as well for Hudson. Brooklyn, Broadway, & Lexington are open for recasting.
the film series would feature David Xanatos, Demona, and MacBeth in an interlocking thread.
The Gargoyles WILL LIVE AGAIN!!!
Sailor V
03-08-2008, 09:08 PM
- Bring Back the 1980's and 1990's cartoons on Toon Disney and cuts back on the Disney Channel shows.
- Make an animated series of "Life With Derek", animation produced by Toei, the writing to be less demanding, the music needs to be from this planet and by Richard Gibbs, and it needs to be appealing to the viewers, too.
- Burn all of the tapes of The Proud Family Season 3 episodes and some Season 2 episodes in the fire!
- Cut down on airing tweencoms and its episodes, I know they're good and all but it's getting annoying showing the same episodes over and over again.
Example: The Hannah Montana episode with Lilly's mom in it. It wasn't good, the sub-plot was incomplete, Saint Sarah acted OOC (She wanted Miley and Lilly to fight and then beated up Oliver with a fish), the only part I liked was Heather Locklear's appareance. Other than that, the episode should only appear a few times a half year.
- Air old Disney and Non-Disney shows, so it can give people some variety.
- Make a new and original show.
- Cut Jetix's weekend run.
- Make Da Zoog Network or DZN.
- Get the Japanese animation studios back (Toei and TMS).
- Biring Back the old Toon Disney and Disney Channel everything!
Racattack!Force
03-09-2008, 04:15 PM
- Bring Back the 1980's and 1990's cartoons on Toon Disney and cuts back on the Disney Channel shows. Well, I can get why you would want that. While your at it, back some of the old theather shorts on there. Disney Chanel animation from the past 5 to 7 decades would be good.
- Make an animated series of "Life With Derek", animation produced by Toei, the writing to be less demanding, the music needs to be from this planet and by Richard Gibbs, and it needs to be appealing to the viewers, too. The show is already appealing, and Disney would have to cut a huge deal with the Canadian comapny that makes the show.
- Burn all of the tapes of The Proud Family Season 3 episodes and some Season 2 episodes in the fire! Okay, that's a bit harsh. :sweat:
- Cut down on airing tweencoms and its episodes, I know they're good and all but it's getting annoying showing the same episodes over and over again.
Example: The Hannah Montana episode with Lilly's mom in it. It wasn't good, the sub-plot was incomplete, Saint Sarah acted OOC (She wanted Miley and Lilly to fight and then beated up Oliver with a fish), the only part I liked was Heather Locklear's appareance. Other than that, the episode should only appear a few times a half year. Yeah, not everyone likes to see the same episode every day for a month. That's just stupid.
- Air old Disney and Non-Disney shows, so it can give people some variety. They already do that. :sweat:
- Make a new and original show. They are already doing that to. J.O.N.A.S. is a new show that premireing sometime this year.
- Cut Jetix's weekend run. I have to agree with this.
- Make Da Zoog Network or DZN. Clarify.
- Get the Japanese animation studios back (Toei and TMS). Clarify.
- Biring Back the old Toon Disney and Disney Channel everything! Once again, harsh.
Put in my thoughts.
If I were in charge of Disney,I'd.....
Bring back Gargoyles,either in a movie,or another series (and try to get most if not all of the writers/actors back)...Also,I'd make sure the rest of the series got a DVD release (yes,even the Goliath Chronicles)...
Make a Kingdom Hearts series (I think there's too much story for just a movie)....Again,hopefully with most of the same voice actors from the games....Also try to negotiate with Square Enix so that the rest of the world gets the "Final Mix" versions of the Kingdom Hearts games (they have extra scenes,bosses,and keyblades,plus the second one has a PS2 remake of the GBA game Chain of Memories)...
They'd have never stopped making 2-D animated films in the first place....Don't get me wrong,CGI can look nice (Pixar alone has shown that),but to me,style-wise,nothing tops 2-D,hand-drawn animation (I am really looking forward to "The Princess and the Frog" )....
Hiya Animation
03-13-2008, 05:53 PM
So what would I do if I were in charge at Disney?
Make Disney Feature Animation do only hand drawn animation and leave the CGI to Pixar.
Reopen the Florida, Australian, and French studios and hire back all the great animators who were laid off.
DESTROY the current Disney Channel, revamp it completely, and actually start airing this that are DISNEY RELATED. That means classic Disney shorts/features. No more Hannah Montana, Proud Family, and Raven crap. No more crappy pop songs by pre-teen artists.
Not saying there won't be original content but make it GOOD original content that's actually somewhat Disney related.
The Disney Channel has become another Nickelodeon... only 10x worse.
Get rid of Toon Disney and Jetix.
No more crappy Hannah Montana/Raven/Pre-Teen pop remixes of Disney songs.
Have all TV animation done at the Australian studio and give them decent budgets.
Darklordavaitor
03-13-2008, 06:02 PM
Make Disney Feature Animation do only hand drawn animation and leave the CGI to Pixar.
I believe Disney has recently done this, so you can wipe that off your list.
Really, I want to see Disney put "Vault Disney" back on late nights on DC, or at least port the Disney Cinemagic channel in the UK over here, and add a Vault twist to it. I miss being able to watch classic Disney movies, TV shows and cartoons without having to shell out cash I don't have for DVDs that'll just end up collecting dust, and I'm sure a handful of you can vouch for that.
Plus, I'm sure more adults would rather chill back and watch Treasure Island and reminisce then they'd want to watch That's So Raven, and I also doubt kids would stay up to watch that when they could watch that anytime in waking hours and they could watch [adult swim] instead.
Oh, and renew AD:JL and W.I.T.C.H., too, I guess, and try a bit harder to find a bigger audience for both.
DrTooth
03-13-2008, 06:11 PM
Make Disney Feature Animation do only hand drawn animation and leave the CGI to Pixar.
I thought they planned to. At least after Rapunzel is done.
Reopen the Florida, Australian, and French studios and hire back all the great animators who were laid off.
Agreed. Korea can do a good job, but I want to see other countries do some dang work already.
DESTROY the current Disney Channel, revamp it completely, and actually start airing this that are DISNEY RELATED. That means classic Disney shorts/features. No more Hannah Montana, Proud Family, and Raven crap. No more crappy pop songs by pre-teen artists.
Not saying there won't be original content but make it GOOD original content that's actually somewhat Disney related.
The Disney Channel has become another Nickelodeon... only 10x worse.
Much as I hate those (except the Proud Family. Cedricc the Entertainer is endlessly hillarious as Oscar's Funk obsessed brother), I think they can peacefully co-exist with other programming. Problem is they don't.
Get rid of Toon Disney and Jetix.
No more crappy Hannah Montana/Raven/Pre-Teen pop remixes of Disney songs.
Spend the money and get someone timeless. I hated when they did that in 2000 with Smushmouth. Little Richard would have performed Cruella DeVille much better than whoever did it on the video. I'd love for them to get Tony Bennet to do a video or something for them. But that's just me.
My last request (unless I said it before) is to relinquish all of Saban's dubbed properties, and give them to some smaller anime outfit. At least release dubbed versions in box sets, though dubs and subs are preferable. That one's for all my homies that love Digimon. And for me, who loves Samurai Pizza Cats.
Dr.Pepper
03-13-2008, 06:23 PM
I would either give Jetix its own channel and leave Toon Disney to the classics.
Antiyonder
03-13-2008, 08:28 PM
I would either give Jetix its own channel and leave Toon Disney to the classics.
Repeat after me, Jetix isn't a problem to Toon Disney. Bad scheduling is. Two things that support my opinion:
1. Toon Disney has aired many acquired programs throughout the year, so why should Jetix be treated as the black sheep?
2. When Jetix first premiered, there were still a decent handful of Classic Disney cartoons.
The only thing that hurts the network is:
1. The overplaying of the current shows (Super Stacks anyone).
2. Airing programs that are already on Disney Channel. If you're going to air it on the mainstream channel, keep it off the more obscure paid channel.
Even then, I would wait until Jetix has more of it's own original program before making it a seperate network. That partially my problem with Nicktoons. They started the network too soon (As there were less than 20 homegrown toons from Nickelodeon).
Gokou Ruri
03-13-2008, 09:52 PM
actually start airing this that are DISNEY RELATED. That means classic Disney shorts/features. No more Hannah Montana, Proud Family, and Raven crap. Hannah Montana and them ARE Disney related. They're made by Disney, thus, they're Disney characters. It can't be because they're live action, because you also listed Proud Family. So I'm confused what it means to be "Disney related".
Racattack!Force
03-13-2008, 09:55 PM
Hannah Montana and them ARE Disney related. They're made by Disney, thus, they're Disney characters. It can't be because they're live action, because you also listed Proud Family. So I'm confused what it means to be "Disney related".
Well, I can slightly understand Proud Family, since it was supposed to be a Nicktoon. But it's still Disney property.
Blackstar
03-14-2008, 08:47 AM
DESTROY the current Disney Channel, revamp it completely, and actually start airing this that are DISNEY RELATED. That means classic Disney shorts/features. No more Hannah Montana, Proud Family, and Raven crap. No more crappy pop songs by pre-teen artists.
Not saying there won't be original content but make it GOOD original content that's actually somewhat Disney related.
The Disney Channel has become another Nickelodeon... only 10x worse.
I'm no fan of the Disney live action kidcoms either, and it's rare when I say anything in defense of those shows, but the fact of the matter is that That's So Raven, Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Hanna Montana and the rest are all produced by Disney Studios, therefore, as previously stated, these shows ARE in fact, Disney related. If you don't like these shows and want them the heck off the channel, that's fine, but it's illogical to claim them not to be Disney related when they are all produced by Disney.
hobbyfan
03-14-2008, 09:50 AM
Part of the problem is that the suits at Disney, like every other network, insist on shoving the trendy "hot show du jour" down everyone's throats. There aren't enough eps of Hannah Montana to warrant it airing every day, but because Hannah is super-hot right now, Disney will exploit and overmilk it, just like they did with That's So Raven before it.
I should mention here that Raven-Symone's new concert tour is heading up my way May 17, with Mitchel Musso (Hannah Montana) as one of the opening acts. Let's see if this sells out the same building Hannah was in 2 months ago.
Shows like Replacements and Emperor's New School are getting daily berths on both DC & TD despite the fact that neither has enough eps to warrant that status---yet. They have all the Disney Afternoon series available, from Ducktales all the way to Schnookums & Meat, and yet they can't program the channel to accomodate anything that is more than 20 years old? El-lame-o!
I'd put the Replacements, Emperor, Hannah, et al, on weekends in prime time and open up air time for older shows that today's audiences could actually appreciate. Plus, I second the notion to bring Vault Disney back.
Pomegranate
03-15-2008, 08:12 AM
If I were in charge of Disney, then those are some of the following events below that will occur under my wing:
1. The airings of the t(w)eencoms will be limited to only 1 or 2 times a day, so there will be more room for animated programming on the Disney Channel. I know kids of this generation love the t(w)eencoms a lot, but there are others who don't, so offer something for families and animation lovers rather than just the rotten brats who worship today's celeb singers.
2. Toon Disney and Jetix will be seperated into their own stand-alone networks. I know people will say that Jetix doesn't have enough programming for its own stand-alone network, but I don't want Toon Disney to mutate into some low-rate pop culture/otaku whore factory or some dumping ground for third-party programming that've aired on Kids WB, 4Kids or CN before.
3. The Pixar properties and the Power Rangers will be given their very own amusement parks. I know the Pixar flicks are all box office hits and the Power Rangers are still popular with the kids today, but that doesn't mean they should takeover all aspects of the entire Walt Disney World Resort. The classic attractions at the WDWR should be reserved for generations to come and not everyone likes the Pixar or Power Rangers stuff, you know.
I gotta go take a nap right now, so I'll post more later on, so bye!
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