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* {{Catchphrase}}: ADVENTURE ON!
** Joe Rocket's catchphrase was, "Play hard and think deep."

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* {{Catchphrase}}: ADVENTURE ON!
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CharacterCatchphrase: Joe Rocket's catchphrase was, "Play hard and think deep."


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* {{Slogans}}: The magazine's slogan was "ADVENTURE ON!"
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* TelevisionTieInMagazines: {{Downplayed}} as providing tie-in information is not its primary purpose. However, its iconic Comic Zone section reunites short comic stories about Disney's animated productions.
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* ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfTheChaosGod'': A five-part CrossThrough of ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'', ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'', and ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''.[[/index]]

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* ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfTheChaosGod'': A five-part CrossThrough of ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'', ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'', ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'', and ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''.[[/index]]



* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales''

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* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales''''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987''



* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''''Franchise/TheIncredibles''



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Really, it depended on when you first started reading the magazine. However, the first official issue[[note]] There was a preview issue in Fall 1990 that laid out the original format and mainly featured a couple of ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'', ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' and ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' comics[[/note]] in particular was quite a bit different than what readers would see throughout the rest of TheNineties. For starters, the magazine itself was billed as the "Official Publication of WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon." Zip Code and Ticket had threadbare layouts, there was a technology feature called "Cyber," an action section called "Impulse," and the puzzles section was called "Xoxxox."

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Really, it depended on when you first started reading the magazine. However, the first official issue[[note]] There was a preview issue in Fall 1990 that laid out the original format and mainly featured a couple of ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'', ''WesternAnimation/{{DuckTales|1987}}'', ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' and ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' comics[[/note]] in particular was quite a bit different than what readers would see throughout the rest of TheNineties. For starters, the magazine itself was billed as the "Official Publication of WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon." Zip Code and Ticket had threadbare layouts, there was a technology feature called "Cyber," an action section called "Impulse," and the puzzles section was called "Xoxxox."



* FusionFic: The [[https://archive.org/details/disney-adventures-v3i6/page/n2/mode/1up April 1993 "Hello" page]] took the front cover -- which featured various Disney characters as ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' characters -- and wrote a brief, fanficcy story around it where the ''Enterprise'' crew goes to the [[Ride/WaltDisneyWorld Magic Kingdom]], and Creator/WaltDisney transforms them into Disney characters: Riker turns into [[WesternAnimation/DuckTales Launchpad McQuack]], Data turns into WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}, Guinan turns into [[WesternAnimation/DuckTales Magica De Spell]], Geordi turns into WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck, Troi turns into [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Jessica Rabbit]], Worf turns into [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Beast]], Picard turns into [[WesternAnimation/DuckTales Scrooge McDuck]], and Dr. Crusher turns into [[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Gadget]].[[note]]For bonus points, the story starts out with, "[[Franchise/StarWars In a galaxy far, far away]]..."[[/note]]

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* FusionFic: The [[https://archive.org/details/disney-adventures-v3i6/page/n2/mode/1up April 1993 "Hello" page]] took the front cover -- which featured various Disney characters as ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' characters -- and wrote a brief, fanficcy story around it where the ''Enterprise'' crew goes to the [[Ride/WaltDisneyWorld Magic Kingdom]], and Creator/WaltDisney transforms them into Disney characters: Riker turns into [[WesternAnimation/DuckTales [[WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987 Launchpad McQuack]], Data turns into WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}, Guinan turns into [[WesternAnimation/DuckTales [[WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987 Magica De Spell]], Geordi turns into WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck, Troi turns into [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Jessica Rabbit]], Worf turns into [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Beast]], Picard turns into [[WesternAnimation/DuckTales [[WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987 Scrooge McDuck]], and Dr. Crusher turns into [[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Gadget]].[[note]]For bonus points, the story starts out with, "[[Franchise/StarWars In a galaxy far, far away]]..."[[/note]]



* BrickJoke: The final issue featured a sequel to the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' comic from the ''first'' issue.

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* BrickJoke: The final issue featured a sequel to the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'' comic from the ''first'' issue.



* CrossThrough: 1994's ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfTheChaosGod'' story arc linked the continuities of ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'', ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'', and ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''. The story focused on a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot god-like dragon sorcerer]] that was [[SealedEvilInACan sealed in an ancient jewel]] trying to free himself by reuniting the jewel with its setting, a golden necklace. The story concluded with the Chaos God being freed and fighting Darkwing Duck.

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* CrossThrough: 1994's ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfTheChaosGod'' story arc linked the continuities of ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'', ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'', ''WesternAnimation/{{DuckTales|1987}}'', and ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''. The story focused on a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot god-like dragon sorcerer]] that was [[SealedEvilInACan sealed in an ancient jewel]] trying to free himself by reuniting the jewel with its setting, a golden necklace. The story concluded with the Chaos God being freed and fighting Darkwing Duck.

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* NeverHadToys: According to an article about ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'', Al (of Al's Toy Barn) was never allowed to play with toys as a child, which explains why he became a toy collector as an adult.



* NeverHadToys: Al from ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' was never allowed to play with toys as a child, which explains why he became a toy collector as an adult.
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* OffModel:
** In the comic adaptation of the first ten minutes of ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheReturnOfJafar'', Abis Mal is completely clean shaven, which is completely at odds with his black goatee in the actual movie and on the animated series.
** One ''WesternAnimation/{{TaleSpin}}'' comic about a magic mirror had some truly horrendous coloring errors, including one that made Don Carnage's face bright magenta for the majority of the story.
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* ''Kid Gravity''
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''Disney Adventures'' was a magazine produced by [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] that ran from 1990 to 2007. If you were a kid at any point during that 17-year span, you more than likely begged your parents to buy you at least one copy, because each issue featured a popular Disney character or Hollywood celebrity on its front cover.

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''Disney Adventures'' was a magazine produced by [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] that ran from 1990 to 2007. If you were a kid in the USA at any point during that 17-year span, you more than likely begged your parents to buy you at least one copy, because each issue featured a popular Disney character or Hollywood celebrity on its front cover.
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* NeverHadToys: Al from ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' was never allowed to play with toys as a child, which explains why he became a toy collector as an adult.

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