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07-16-2002, 01:27 PM
The Wuzzles
Gummi Bears
Duck Tales
Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers
Tale Spin
Darkwing Duck
Bonkers
Goof Troop
Aladdin
Gargoyles

Its time for the next Fresh Question and todays topic (unless you've been under a rock and dont know what these cartoons are) - consisted of a 80's/90's Weekday block called The Disney Afternoon!

While Wuzzles was not technically part of the block - its 13 episode Saturday morning run paved the way for the hit Gummi Bears which started it all! From Gummi Bears medieval setting we turned to an adaption of Carl Barks' classic Uncle Scrooge comic stories in Duck Tales which later gave us Gizmo Duck and Bubba Duck and proved popular enough to get its own movie and is often called one of the definative 80's cartoons. Then came the Rescue Rangers, and from there Tale Spin, Darkwing Duck and beyond!

So what todays Fresh Question is - which one of your cartoons in the classic DAFT is your favorite and second favorite. Explain why. Then say which was in your opinion the least favorite of the series and why it wasnt as good as the rest of the mix.

What in your opinion led to the downfall of the Disney Afternoon, and if you can remember - what were the most memorable episodes of each of the cartoons that YOU can remember listed above and what made em so good. :)

Discuss and debate! ^______^

Samhaine
07-16-2002, 04:20 PM
I loved the Disney Afternoon. I watched it as often as possible.

My favorite was Duck Tales. The adventure-feel to the show was what drew me in, and the characters kept me there. My interest did wain when Bubba entered, but not enough to keep me away. I'm still hoping that one day we'll get an Uncle Scrooge plush toy.

My second favorite was Chi n' Dale's Rescue Rangers. The equipment that Gadget made always intrigued me, and the crimes they had to solve were interesting enough to my impressinable young mind.

Now, Gargoyles was never on the Disney Afternoon here. Neither was Aladdin, or Bonkers as far as I remember. Darkwing Duck was shown weekday mornings at 7 on the CBS affiliate, with Gargoyles on the UPN affiliate at 7 (years after DW) and Aladdin @ 8:30 or 9. I hadn't heard of Bonkers until I began searching the net for Duck Tales sites last year.

My least favorite is Bonkers, which I've had the chance to see thanks to Toon Disney. Mind you, I've only seen a few eps, and I have a huge nostalgia for the programs that encompsed the Disney Afternoon I remember - Duck Tales, Chip n' Dale, TaleSpin, and Goof Troop.

Mad Scientist
07-16-2002, 07:19 PM
The Disney Afternoon kicked ass. That's all I can say. :D

Elven Moon
07-16-2002, 07:55 PM
I can remember watching almost everyday after school. Ah, memories :)

Duck Tales and Chip N' Dales were probably my fave shows. I can't really remember that, or why Disney Afternoon stopped.

But, I sure do miss it.

Bleu Unicorn
07-16-2002, 08:54 PM
Gargoyles without a doubt is my favorite. It had a great story -- that seemed to change just a bit with almost every episode and yet still maintained it's overall plot. It had a very interesting and unique cast of characters and some very nice animation. Plus, it's got just enough fantasy in it to sustain my quelling need for it in my life. (I truly miss this show.)

Second, hmm, that's harder to decide. Most of the rest of the shows, I absolutely loved. Wuzzles was the first one I ever saw, and I loved it right off the bat. It seems slightly cheesy to me now, but it's still pretty high on my list. But I guess Gummi Bears wins out. Again there is that fantasy thing (Disney's so good at that), and it wasn't sickeningly cheery like some of the other Disney shows that have come out, nor sickenly comical -- which gets so annoying to me.

HoloRimmer
07-16-2002, 11:34 PM
Originally posted by Jon "WB" Gray


What in your opinion led to the downfall of the Disney Afternoon


Thats simple. Fox Kids expansion onto weekdays is what killed the Disney Afternoon. Specifically Power Rangers. Thats the reason that Gargoyles lifeon TV was so short.

Anthonynotes
07-17-2002, 01:01 AM
Let's see....

Favorite Disney Afternoon show: "DuckTales." Adventure, a classic Carl Barks-created character like Uncle Scrooge, and was the first cartoon I recall as a kid where I was wowed by how well-animated it was (having grown up on the usual Hanna-Barbera and Filmation stuff). Favorite episode: the "GizmoDuck" "SuperDuckTales" movie (which I taped...though that tape's worn out ages ago). Least favorite: probably a few of the Bubba Duck ones...

Recall watching the "Wuzzles" as a kid; for those who've never heard of it, it represented Disney's first entry into making a TV animated series back around 1985 or so; the show featured an island with creatures that were amalgamations of two other animals---thus, characters like "Butterbear" (a bear with butterfly antennae and wings), "Hoppopotamus" (a hippo with rabbit ears and a rabbit tail), or "Rhino-key" (a monkey with a rhino's horn/rhino feet?), or so forth...

Least Favorite Disney Afternoon show: "Bonkers". Though this show was really lame... if they wanted to make "Roger Rabbit" into an animated series, why not *use* Roger Rabbit? Not like the bunny's rolling in work or anything...

What killed the Disney Afternoon? My guesses:

- In the late 80's an all-new weekday afternoon cartoon block was decidedly unique (vs. the usual reruns of old shows and patchwork of syndicated shows that were standard fare then). However, by the 90's, it had gained competition in the form of Fox Kids (and eventually Kids' WB).

- The debut of Fox Kids might've in a few areas with few stations available its prime timespace if the show was airing on a Fox station....and I'm sure the debuts of UPN/WB wouldn't have helped it either (watched it in Chicago, where this wasn't an issue, though I figure someplace smaller with only, say, the major network affiliates represented [say only 3-5 TV stations available] might've taken a harder blow).

- The shows on the Disney Afternoon went downhill quality-wise IMO starting with "Bonkers"...

- Presumably, one could argue that the "Disney Afternoon" still exists in the evolved form of UPN's "One Too" lineup...which in itself seems to suffer from a lack of truly exciting viewing options ("Recess" reruns?) and/or too many reruns of older shows (this past season, "Tarzan" was the only new show on). "One Too" probably also suffered attention-wise in favor of Disney probably being more attentive to its more lucrative ABC, DIsney Channel and "Toon Disney" outlets. And of course, it had to compete against both Fox Kids (when it was on weekdays ), cable, and "Pokemon"...

-B.

deededtheman
07-17-2002, 10:41 AM
i remember when i used to watch it i was 5 and i loved gargoyles i even snatched an action figure out of a boys hand of them i was crazy about them. i remeber getting home from preschool and going in the house and turning on the tv to my favorite shows.
I first sarted watching it in 1993 when i was three and chip n dale, duck tales, tail spin, and darkwing duck were on i continuelly watched it every day until they took it off my local wb affilate when kids wb started showing kids wb shows. I remeber Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers, Goof Troop, Duck Tales, Tail Spin, Darkwing Duck, Bonkers, Aladdin, Shnokkums & Meat, Gargoyles, Timon & Pumbaa, Mighty Duck, Quack Pack i have seen 101 dalmations before on 1 saturday morning and syndication, i remember also watching duck tales, & Tail Spin in syndication in 1995 but not on Disney Afternoon those were the good days when i did not have cable but now i do. my favorite had to be dw that was the best than quack pack & gargoyles & shnokkums & meat.

Anthonynotes
07-17-2002, 11:56 AM
Originally posted by deededtheman
i remember when i used to watch it i was 5 and i loved gargoyles i even snatched an action figure out of a boys hand of them i was crazy about them. i remeber getting home from preschool and going in the house and turning on the tv to my favorite shows.
I first sarted watching it in 1993 when i was three and chip n dale, duck tales, tail spin, and darkwing duck were on

Hmph... I recall 1993 as the year I started college... another thing to throw into the "feeling old(er)" list, I guess...

-B.
Who recalls seeing "DuckTales" when it made its 1987 debut as a movie special...

czyznyck99
07-17-2002, 05:29 PM
Without a doubt, my favorite TDA series was Gargoyles. It's the only show that I will still watch at the drop of a hat. It had long-term drama, the feeling that the issues would not be resolved by the end of an episode. The characters were cool, and the references to mythology and Shakespeare were intelligent and not simply for little kids. I mean, throughout high school I had to read stories like "A Midsummer Night's Dream," and it was great to say, "hey, that's Puck, I know all about him." I remember reading stories about Anansi (the spider) from a project I did in African folklore. And of course, the story of the gargoyles was just awesome.

Now, my second pick is a little more difficult. I think Bonkers was a funnier show with Piquel and Bonkers than with Miranda and Bonkers (what kind of a female cop looks that good anyway :p ). I never caught on to Darkwing Duck, but I did like DuckTales. I never saw Gummi Bears, But I almost always watched Tale Spin and Rescue Rangers. I'll give my nod to Rescue Rangers, because I not only saw every episode, at one point I had the entire score etched in my head!

While I don't know exactly why TDA left all the airways, I do know one reason it disappeared from my affiliate in Los Angeles. The killer was the OJ Simpson trial here from 1994. I didn't start watching Gargoyles until the summer of '95. Rather than being aired at the normal time of late afternoon, it was broadcast in the late morning, after I (and the majority of students) had gone to school. Only little children were able to watch, and the ratings crashed after being consistently good the several years before.

Long live TDA (even though it's hacked up on Toon Disney)!

Later.

Lachesis
07-17-2002, 06:22 PM
Tale Spin first. It was just a nice, fun adventure series that didn't bother about any silly gimmicks, but just let the characters do what they were meant to.

Gargoyles second, for getting Disney to do something dark and atmospheric and using a (gasp) continuous storyline.

LightAngel
07-17-2002, 10:17 PM
Gotta go with Gargoyles as my top favorite, with Ducktales as a close second. Gargoyles was so unique, and had an excellent story to tell. Ducktales was just as entertaining.

xbuilder
07-18-2002, 08:09 PM
Man this is hard

I have to say Gargoyles

followed by Darkwing Duck and Ducktails.

and why Disney gave up on Gargoyles is beyond me.

thos Mouse eared crack heads.

MachSabre
07-20-2002, 01:11 AM
Bear in mind, that I don't really consider Gargoyles a Disney Afternoon cartoon, since it was always placed in a different block than the others. For example, it was never called "Disney's Gargoyles", just "Gargoyles", as Disney was trying to appeal to a older audience than they were with the previous shows. So I'm discounting that from the catagory. BUt if I'm forced to then it would have been my favorite. But since I'm not...

Right away I consider Tale Spin to be the best of the bunch. THe animation and thought into the designs and universe just was on a level that no Disney cartoon outside of theatrical releases (And even then) has even came close to. The layout of Cape Suzette to the cliff guns, to the Air Pirates, and even to the hilarious jokes of Zimbria, who had a bullet shortage each week. There was something very VERY innocent and creative about that show that I have never seen since. That and Wildcat was cool.

The second would be Ducktales for the exact same reasons as Talespin's... Add in the fact I'm a huge Carl Barks fan and that's rather explanitory.

As for what was the downfall of the Disney Afternoon... THis may shock a few people, but I actually consider Darkwing Duck to be the downfall of it. Oh sure it was the closest we had to a Batman cartoon, befoe there was a Batman cartoon, but the animation quality dropped, and rules changed. For the previous shows it was very "realistic" in thier manner. If you fell from a rooftop, there was danger. It was a realistic Anthrmophication, however as soon as Darkwing Duck came along, those rules were tossed out the window for the sake of comedy. Now I love DW, but after a while that innocence and fun that was there with the previous shows just became obvious that it was left behind. DW feel into the same problemn that the Tick eventually did. No matter how funny it was, it was still a super hero parody, and those parodies do not have a life span of more than a year or two, due to the same joke being made already.

The concept got old, and thus fell short. But DW was entertaining for it's time, but it's because of DW that the trend toward the more obvious "cartoony" stuff became apparent.

If I were to discount DW, I would say that Bonkers was the kiss of Death.

By the time Aladdin and Gargoyles came about, we were subjected to drek like Bonkers, Goof Troop, Marsupilami, Raw Toonage, Snookums and Meat, and the rest.

R.I.P. Disney Afternoon.

catwoman
07-23-2002, 03:50 PM
I loved the Disney AFternoon. It might be why I got such good grades in school. My folks wouldn't let me watch tv until my homework was finished and perfect... Sometimes i had to work darn hard to make that three o clock deadline ;)

Ducktales and tale spin were probably the best of the original bunch. I wasn't too fond of Chip and Dale (even though i never missed an episode) and i hated the gummi bears. When they started showing Bonkers, I turned to Animaniacs. :dot:

Goof troop was allright. Though A Goofy Movie and it's sequel was a lot better.

Darkwing has to be my favorite. I cried when i saw the first four eps (when he was singing the lullaby to the little girl(name?)) and I still own a darkwing bank. I also traded in my Roger Rabbit stuffed bunny for a stuffed DW.

Gargoyles was great, but the plots are so complex, you really need to be in a certain mood to watch it. I still check out S8 every once in a while.

catwoman
07-23-2002, 03:54 PM
what ever happened to the two hour started episodes for every new disney cartoon? those were great. I think the last show to use that was gargoyles. However, I guess to use that, disney would have to make original programs. :mad:

czyznyck99
07-23-2002, 06:59 PM
I'm taking a guess that some of the movie premieres of the TDA shows (or One Too) were replaced in favor of those infamous sequels that we all keep hearing about. For Aladdin, it was The Return of Jafar, which was basically a three-parter. There was a movie premiere for Buzz Lightyear, and it was in the same format (three episodes).

But I know what you mean. I really liked the Rescue Rangers five-parter out of all of the movies (that probably doesn't sit too well with you though, catwoman).

Later.

Mad Scientist
07-24-2002, 02:06 AM
My favorite was Darkwing Duck. Not all spinoffs are bad, you know, and Disney's Batman/James Bond/Scarlet Pimpernel spinoff was frelling brilliant!

My second favorite would be a tie between Chip 'n' Dale: Rescue Rangers and Duck Tales. I loved the two chipmunks in their Disney shorts when I was a kid, and when I heard that they were getting their own show, I was shocked. It was some amazing stuff when I watched it, though I thought Zipper was rather annoying.

As for Duck Tales, well... Would YOU like to swim in a deep pool of gold coins? Now, I'm not greedy or anything, but I've always wanted to try that out. It looks like fun! :D

Jeff Harris
07-24-2002, 02:55 PM
Originally posted by Jon "WB" Gray

So what todays Fresh Question is - which one of your cartoons in the classic DAFT is your favorite and second favorite. Explain why. Then say which was in your opinion the least favorite of the series and why it wasnt as good as the rest of the mix.


Favorite - Darkwing Duck (Gargoyles wasn't really Disney Afternoon, more or less it aired as a Friday exclusive). It's a perfect mix of action and comedy, perhaps one of the best superhero parodies, if not THE best ever made. Plus, it has one of the best animated casts ever assembled, only outdone by Batman and Gargoyles.

Second Favorite - A Tie Between DuckTales and Chip and Dale's Rescue Heroes. Something about those two classic adventure shows still attracts the old-school fan in me. Maybe it's the love the animators showed to Carl Banks' comic book creations (though I'll admit that I'm not a big fan of the Gizmoduck/Bubba Duck episodes). Maybe it's the fun that the cast of Rescue Heroes showed. Regardless, these two shows are good examples of Disney animation at its best (Gargoyles, the only Disney Afternoon show without the Disney moniker, is one of the best animated series ever made, hands down).

Least Favorite - Bonkers. The Roger Rabbit craze was over about, oh, four or five years from the debut of this show, so the novelty of a "toon" helping a human wasn't all that original nor innovative. Thing is, in such a production, it would have been nice if the series was, say, a live-action/animated hybrid as opposed to an animated human with a "toon cop" as a partner. Dull earth tones beside bright colors didn't help much. Also, the series had to have the worst animated cameo ever. Mickey Mouse was a guest star in one episode, but he was basically in a box the ENTIRE episode and they didn't even say his name much. The "Raw Toonage" shorts were good, but the Bonkers series just wasn't good.

The downfall of the Disney Afternoon came with the Fox Kids implosion of the mid-90s. Since many Fox affiliates aired the Disney Afternoon, the Disney shows were either pushed to early morning or late afternoon slots, separated into two hour-long blocks (one in the morning, one in the afternoon), or just moved to another network where it got little exposure. I remember in my neck of the woods, I saw Gargoyles on a local independant station and Duck Tales on another. It was a sad end to a great institution, and I feel that Disney should resurrect the block on their Toon Disney network with the classic shows, none of that One Saturday Morning drivel.

Ruffian
07-24-2002, 03:02 PM
My favorite is "Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers." I just love this pair and their squabblng. Gadget, Monterey Jack, and Zipper were a nice addition in this series to form a crime fighting team. :)

loyalheart
07-24-2002, 08:25 PM
I personally think AT the time all those shows rocked and more! but what led to the downfall is disney wanted to do something different and had new contracts which instead of givingin us a rockin new lineup thing.

they gave us crap. :p

so im basicly saying disney's own mistakes led to its downfall


just my opinion

The Penguin
07-25-2002, 03:36 AM
Ohmygod! :eek: I don't usually find much time to post here, but once I saw "The Disney Afternoon" I was no longer in control. The musical "Dis-ney After-noon" :cool: popped into my head. I used to love watching this thing!

I liked nearly all of the shows so it's going to be hard to pick.

I always liked Duck Tales in addition to a great theme song, they always had such great stories and adventures. I remember one where they visited a Scottish castle, kind of a 'Uncle Scrooge goes home' type thing and I think the castle was haunted or something. I seem to recall another one where Scrooge goes to swim in his money and it's all gone! :eek: I think those dang Beagle Boys had stolen it. And any of the episodes with the superhero-like Gizmoduck were a lot of fun.
Each episode gave us something a little different, but the fun stayed the same each and every time. :)

For my other one I'm gonna have to stick with the 'fowl' characters and go with Darkwing Duck. Maybe it's because I like Batman, but this show was just great! :) You got Launchpad again, plus Drake Mallard/Darkwing was a parent too, you don't get that very often in a hero. The villains were also a lot of fun. With Dan Castellaneta (Homer) as Megavolt. Awesome stuff.

I never really watched Gargoyles, so my "eh :rolleyes:" award would have to go to Bonkers. It was an ok, but by comparison it wasn't all that great. Annoying main characters are only good for so long. Then I find myself rooting for the character being annoyed.

As for the others cuz I just can't help myself:
I like The Wuzzles, but I don't think I saw the cartoon too often.

I always loved the Gummi Bears! I have a couple of the plastic figure things around here somewhere. I always like Zummi, the wizardly one (I hope I have the right name).

Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers re-invented Chip and Dale and they were a great compliment to Darkwing. It was just a great toon.

It was interesting seeing the Jungle Book characters out of the jungle in Tale Spin. It was a good show, but didn't leave a lasting impression on me.

Goof Troop was a decent show and it was neat seeing Goofy as a father and how his son adjusted to his dad being "goofy" :D

Aladdin is probably my third favorite. I really enjoyed carrying on the adventures of my favorite Disney and it was great having Gilbert Godfried on as Iago. Castellaneta isn't Robin Williams, but we already had him in the DTV "Return of Jafar" so he worked for me. :)

I don't know what caused the downfall, it seemed alright to me. But I bet it was FOX's fault. :(

loyalheart
07-25-2002, 04:27 PM
i dont think FOX was the only station who syndicated it i watched it on the WB...

Rauwolf
07-25-2002, 04:43 PM
Boy this brings back old memories...does anybody else remember the Toon Jockey ? He used to introduce disney cartoons and stuff...wonder what ever happened to him...ohwell..

1.Gargoyles-very cool show that had great animation that surpassed even the Batman series. The story was excellent and the voices where perfect.

2.Chip & Dales rescue rangers-boy I used to watch this show every day just to see what gadget would do next(Gadget goes Hawaii is my fav episode)

3.Darkwing Duck-just a cool and funny spoof of batman.And having Launchpad in the show just added to the coolness of it.

4.Tail Spin-I liked how they handled the characters from the Jungle Book, and the music was great, Don Carnage(is that how you spell his last name?) was sooo funny.

Matthew Williams
07-26-2002, 02:31 AM
Disney Afternoon, eh? I watched it, though I wasn't as big into it as I was Fox Kids, when that network was blossoming thanks to WB's animation renaissance. But, I do have a lot of good memories about that block...

Best show: DuckTales. It perfectly captured that globe-trotting adventure quality that made the Barks comics just a joy to read. It had fantastic plots that really draw you in, just like those comics, where you really wonder what the heroes are going to get into next. And the movie completely rocked.

Honorable Mentions: Darkwing Duck and Gargoyles. I really really like DW, and I was all set to say it was my favorite... but it loses marks for the animation. Shows like Gargoyles and DuckTales had great animation; however, for many episodes Disney gave animation duties to Kennedy Cartoons, an animation house I never really liked that much. The animation was really off, characters seemed to be moving *too* much and had these weird, dopey faces and movements. However, despite the animation, Darkwing was still a great show. As for Gargoyles, that is certainly a breathtaking and incredible show, but as many have said, it was really never promoted as a "Disney Afternoon" show.

Worst Show: I think my least favorite show was "Bonkers". So many things went wrong with that show. The lead character was really a shallow Roger Rabbit clone and didn't work that well with the premise, which wasn't that good to begin with. Add to that an unlikeable partner(Lucky Piquel) and you have an utter disaster. While I think the decline, quality-wise, began before that(with Darkwing), "Bonkers" marked the beginning of the end.

As for the decline, I'd have to say that there was a variety of reasons. Certainly, the coming of Fox Kids and later Kids' WB, which displaced TDA from many stations, had a part in it, but I'd have to say that it was Disney's acquisition of ABC that sparked the decline. Disney focused more attention towards that network rather than TDA, and the afternoon block's quality began to suffer. Also, it was around this time that Disney began to make its TV shows "educational", probably due to the influence of ABC's draconian BS&P department. That combined with a general decine in quality with Disney TV animation(Goliath Chronicles, anyone?) pretty much signaled the end of TDA.

nerium_oleander
07-29-2002, 12:48 PM
Darkwing Duck is getting my vote for the favorite, because, well I love the show for every imaginable reason. It was such a pop culture consolidation, where Disney wasn't relying on their archatypes. I mean Chip and Dale's RR, Tale Spin, and Goof Troop were old hats in new boxes, (and to some extent Ducktales as well). Darkwing really stepped out of the box, much further than Ducktales wanted to go, they really combined all these facets, of Batman, and like Mad Scientist said Bond, and all those other stories, and I think the massive Mallard Ego that Drake possessed was very remensciant of Daffy Duck, (who is my favorite LT). It was funny, smart and just plain cool.

Tail Spin will run 2nd for me because of the style, that fantasy 50's, Neo-Jungle Book, it was so cool. The idea that cars aren't the main method of transportation in this world, I so loved that. Someone already mentioned Don Karnage, oh jeez, that mug was a riot, and Khan? The show rocked and it too, like Darkwing Duck, had a nice emotional base running through the characters. This is an ear mark of any show I really like, when you have some under the surface tension running between characters that's human, with Tail Spin it was always Baloo and Becky, what was going on with them? Why was that even there? It was a kids show! It was weird, but I loved the characters for it.
This is where I think Bonkers sole redeeming value comes in, Louie Piquel. Yes Bonkers was this rip of Roger rabbit, but man Louie, how could you not love the hardnosed cop with a soft spot? He was great, when he got his job at the FBI, I stopped watching.

Goof Troup had it's moments, usually where Pistol or Peg was involved, the big screen evolution had much more depth than the DAFT installments. Chip and Dale? should have been Monty and Gadget, they were way more interesting than CnD. Ducktales is in it's own little genre, a twin star to Darkwing, but less interesting on my radar. We didn't get Gargolyes, but it rank on UPN seperately and I totally dig that show, but it's not in my impression of the DAFT. Likewise Gummi Bears was a Saturday morning thing for me, I watched it, but it was more a predacessor to the DAFT.

And Brainatra! I RECALL seeing the Ducktales Primetime premiere dealie! Vaguely, was about 9 at the time. I am currently stuck in college, I want to leave, but they won't let me....

-n

Dark Spider
07-29-2002, 05:56 PM
Wow, I missed the Disney Afternoon. It was the best thing to watch as a kid. I will now give a little comment to all of the shows that appeared on it.

The Wuzzles: I have never seen it, so I can't give a comment on it.

The Gummi Bears: This show was great. It reminded me of an animated version of Fraggle Rock that was combined with the Smurfs. A whole community of bears that that could bounce all over the place with the use of Gummi Berries.

DuckTales: I miss this show alot. It had the fantasy/adventure feel, and I loved it so much. You could go anywhere in the world with Scrooge McDuck and his nephews Huey, Duey, and Louie, and have a grand old time. And if they weren't being transported by Launchpad, they were at home in Scrooge McDuck's mansion. I wish this show would return...it was too great.

TailSpin: Ah, the jungle book characters reunited in an all new story. Join Baloo and his plane the mighty Seaduck...along with his sidekick Kid, and their employer Molly, as they went on delivery missions. And aw man did I miss Louie and Shear Khan.

Chip and Dale's Rescue Rangers: The old duo, Chip and Dale bring their bickering into a new story with new characters Monterey Jack and Gadget. I loved this show, as it was another adventure genre show...but Ducktales was way better though.

Darkwing Duck: Ahh, Drake Mallord, father to Goslyn in the daytime and the mysterious Darkwing Duck at night. Join Darkwing Duck and his sidekick Launchpad as they battled evil villians such as Negaduck, and that dog that was made out of water (forgot his name). I really like the super hero feel that you got out of it.

Goof Troop: The return of Goofy to television. But this time, he has a son named Max and he lives next door to the enemy of Mickey Mouse....Pete (even though its never mentioned on the show, because nobody cares). Pete has a family of his own in the form of a son P.J., daughter Pistol, wife Peg (I think that's her name) and I dog I forgot the name of. Well, they all go through the usual sitcom stuff, but it was funny. I liked the movies better because Roxanne was a hottie and it had a better, more in depth plot....but the show was entertaining anyway.

Bonkers: This show was decent at best. It was entertaining to me when it first started, but it just lingered afterwards. The most entertaining episodes were the episodes that featured Bonkers in a standard cartoon...where he belongs, instead of the police force.

Aladdin: The return of the fantasy genre to TDA. Join Aladdin and his friends Abu, Iago, and the Genie as they live through the harsh arabian nights and ward off villians and stuff. I wasn't really into Aladdin myself..it was semi-entertaining to me.

Gargoyles: I never gave the show a real chance. I was only 8 years old when it came on and it was too sophistcated for my feeble little brain. I never fully appreciated it, but now that I'm older, I wish I can see it again....but I don't have Toon Disney. :(

Timon and Pumbaa: It was a decent show...but it didn't do the comedy duo justice.

The Mighty Ducks: No I did not like this show. It was great for the first few episodes, but it turned stupid (at least in my opinion)

Quack Pack: The return of Donald Duck! I love this comical genius so much..and it was also a great idea to make Huey, Duey and Louie teenagers in this one too. Daisy was too bland though. But the show was great. I tend to prefer the home life episodes to the adventure episodes because they had more comedy in it.

101 Dalmations: I didn't like how the show focused on only a few of the pups...but it couldn't be helped really. You can't have a good show that had the main characters change every episode...it would be inconsistent and weird. But for what the show was, it was mildy entertaining...

I believe that was all the shows that ever appeared on the Disney Afternoon...

The best one was Ducktales, the worst one was Bonkers followed by Mighty Ducks.

The demise for the Disney Afternoon was based on the the rise of Weekday Afternoon Animation blocks

RIP

The Disney Afternoon
1989-1998

nerium_oleander
07-30-2002, 09:34 AM
You sound like a pitchman for Disney, and I think Baloo's sidekick was Kit Cloudkicker.

Who doesn't want to surf 20,000 Miles above ground *without* a parachute?

-n

Zoddman
07-31-2002, 11:35 PM
I LOVED Tailspin, that was a great series. I loved how they made Sher Khan a Lex Luthor style tycoon. That was my favorite, with Ducktales and Darkwing Duck at a close second.

SpotLane
08-01-2002, 02:28 PM
Well I know I had it with Disney Afternoon when they aired that awful Quack Pack series.