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* ''TheIncredibles''''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''
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* ''{{Dinosaur}}''
* ''{{Dinosaurs}}''

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* ''{{Dinosaur}}''
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* ''{{Dinosaurs}}''''Series/{{Dinosaurs}}''
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* ''{{Pocahontas}}''

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* ''{{Pocahontas}}''''Disney/{{Pocahontas}}''



* AdaptationDistillation: More often than not, the comics based on the TV shows were generally pretty good, but the comic adaptations of the DisneyAnimatedCanon were shoehorned in quite a bit. ([[http://forums.toonzone.net/showthread.php?p=3117221#post3117221 Here's an example]], which reduces the "Colors of the Wind" sequence from ''{{Pocahontas}}'' to a mere two frames.)

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* AdaptationDistillation: More often than not, the comics based on the TV shows were generally pretty good, but the comic adaptations of the DisneyAnimatedCanon Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon were shoehorned in quite a bit. ([[http://forums.toonzone.net/showthread.php?p=3117221#post3117221 Here's an example]], which reduces the "Colors of the Wind" sequence from ''{{Pocahontas}}'' ''Disney/{{Pocahontas}}'' to a mere two frames.)
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* UncattyResemblance: The Jet Pack Pets all bear some resemblance to their owners.
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* ThreeDimensionalEpisode: For its first few years, the magazine had an annual 3-D issue, complete with a 3-D comic and 3-D ads.

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* FollowTheLeader: PlatypusComix, in particular, believes that ''The Adventures of D & A'' was inspired by the post-''[[Series/{{TheX-Files}} X-Files]]'' wave of interest in paranormal investigations.

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PlatypusComix, in particular, believes that ''The Adventures of D & A'' was inspired by the post-''[[Series/{{TheX-Files}} post-''[[Series/TheXFiles X-Files]]'' wave of interest in paranormal investigations.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Creator/RickMoranis]] and [[WesternAnimation/TaleSpin Baloo]], together at last!]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Creator/RickMoranis]] [[caption-width-right:350:Creator/RickMoranis and [[WesternAnimation/TaleSpin Baloo]], together at last!]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Film/HoneyIShrunkTheKids Rick Moranis]] and [[WesternAnimation/TaleSpin Baloo]], together at last!]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Film/HoneyIShrunkTheKids Rick Moranis]] [[caption-width-right:350:[[Creator/RickMoranis]] and [[WesternAnimation/TaleSpin Baloo]], together at last!]]



The magazine basically featured any standard story or article you'd find in, say, Entertainment Weekly, but written in a less formal manner and aimed at kids (there was a period where most of the articles were actually written ''by'' kids, for example).

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The magazine basically featured any standard story or article you'd find in, say, Entertainment Weekly, ''Entertainment Weekly'', but written in a less formal manner and aimed at kids (there was a period where most of the articles were actually written ''by'' kids, for example).
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Adding namespace for Lilo And Stitch The Series.


* ''LiloAndStitchTheSeries''

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* ''LiloAndStitchTheSeries''''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries''
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* ''ComicBook/GorillaGorilla''
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* ParentalBonus: For both the Comic Zone and the main magazine, but the comics in particular made sly references to people or things that kids most likely wouldn't have heard of yet.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Really, it depended on when you first started reading the magazine. However, [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/showthread.php?229631-The-Disney-Adventures-Archive-Part-2&p=3250690#post3250690 the first official issue]][[hottip: *: 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 ''TaleSpin'' comics]] 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 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, [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/showthread.php?229631-The-Disney-Adventures-Archive-Part-2&p=3250690#post3250690 the first official issue]][[hottip: *: 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 ''TaleSpin'' comics]] 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 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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** One ''WesternAnimation/PepperAnn'' comic about Pepper Ann attempting to gain access to her school's teacher's lounge was later adapted into an episode of ''Recess'' with TJ's gang attempting to do the same. The ''Recess'' episode even had the same twist ending.
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** ''Jet Pack Pets'' is most likely inspired by ''ThePowerpuffGirls'' and shows of its ilk that aired around the same time.
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* ''{{Marsupilami}}''

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* ''{{Marsupilami}}''''Franchise/{{Marsupilami}}''
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* ''{{Mulan}}''

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* ''{{Mulan}}''''Disney/{{Mulan}}''
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* OneIPreparedEarlier: Parodied in a comic featuring [[TheLionKing Timon and Pumbaa]]. A fictional cooking show uses ''fake'' ones they prepared earlier. As it just so happens, the day they were doing pigs was the day that A) they forgot to put in the fake and B) the day Pumbaa climbed into the fake oven. [[HilarityEnsues With hilarious consequences.]]

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* OneIPreparedEarlier: Parodied in a comic featuring [[TheLionKing [[Disney/TheLionKing Timon and Pumbaa]]. A fictional cooking show uses ''fake'' ones they prepared earlier. As it just so happens, the day they were doing pigs was the day that A) they forgot to put in the fake and B) the day Pumbaa climbed into the fake oven. [[HilarityEnsues With hilarious consequences.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: How about that cover featuring Michael Jackson and Pinnochio?

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* HilariousInHindsight: How about that cover featuring Michael Jackson and Pinnochio?
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* HilariousInHindsight: How about that cover featuring Michael Jackson and Pinnochio?

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* HilariousInHindsight: *HilariousInHindsight: How about that cover featuring Michael Jackson and Pinnochio?
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*HilariousInHindsight: How about that cover featuring Michael Jackson and Pinnochio?
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* MisaimedMarketing: A few early issues occasionally recommended stuff for kids that wasn't exactly appropriate. For example one issues in its "video" section recommended ''NationalLampoonsVacation'' as a ''family'' film... despite the fact that it's a very, very [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids R-rated flick]].
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* MisaimedMarketing: A few early issues occasionally recommended stuff for kids that wasn't exactly appropriate. For example one issues in its "video" section recommended ''NationalLampoonsVacation'' as a ''family'' film... despite the fact that it's a very, very [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids R-rated flick]].
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* ''Film/SpyKids''
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* {{Retraux}}: Around the time that ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' came out, DA ran a series of ''[[ShowWithinAShow Woody's Roundup]]'' comics that were meant to look like aged comics from the 1950s. The entire pages themselves were even yellowed a bit to complete the illusion.1

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* {{Retraux}}: Around the time that ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' came out, DA ran a series of ''[[ShowWithinAShow Woody's Roundup]]'' comics that were meant to look like aged comics from the 1950s. The entire pages themselves were even yellowed a bit to complete the illusion.1
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* {{Retraux}}: Around the time that ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory 2'' came out, DA ran a series of ''[[ShowWithinAShow Woody's Roundup]]'' comics that were meant to look like aged comics from the 1950s. The entire pages themselves were even yellowed a bit to complete the illusion.1

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* {{Retraux}}: Around the time that ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory 2'' ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' came out, DA ran a series of ''[[ShowWithinAShow Woody's Roundup]]'' comics that were meant to look like aged comics from the 1950s. The entire pages themselves were even yellowed a bit to complete the illusion.1
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* ''TheLegendOfTheChaosGod''

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* ''TheLegendOfTheChaosGod''''ComicBook/TheLegendOfTheChaosGod''



* CrossThrough: 1994's ''TheLegendOfTheChaosGod'' story arc linked the continuities of ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'', ''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 ''TheLegendOfTheChaosGod'' ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfTheChaosGod'' story arc linked the continuities of ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'', ''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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* ''PepperAnn''

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* ''NightmareNed''
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* ''PepperAnn''''WesternAnimation/PepperAnn''



* ''{{Recess}}''

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* ''{{Recess}}''''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}''



* AnimatedAdaptation: Actually, "Animated Adaptation Which Was Already Adapted From Animation". One of the ''{{Recess}}'' comics, "The Long Hot Recess" from 1998, was slightly re-made into an episode, "The Coolest Heatwave Ever", in 2001. Some elements of the plot were changed.

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* AnimatedAdaptation: Actually, "Animated Adaptation Which Was Already Adapted From Animation". One of the ''{{Recess}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'' comics, "The Long Hot Recess" from 1998, was slightly re-made into an episode, "The Coolest Heatwave Ever", in 2001. Some elements of the plot were changed.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Really, it depended on when you first started reading the magazine. However, [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/showthread.php?229631-The-Disney-Adventures-Archive-Part-2&p=3250690#post3250690 the first official issue]][[hottip: *: There was a preview issue in Fall 1990 that laid out the original format and mainly featured a couple of ''DuckTales'', ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' and ''TaleSpin'' comics]] 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 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, [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/showthread.php?229631-The-Disney-Adventures-Archive-Part-2&p=3250690#post3250690 the first official issue]][[hottip: *: There was a preview issue in Fall 1990 that laid out the original format and mainly featured a couple of ''DuckTales'', ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'', ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' and ''TaleSpin'' comics]] 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 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, [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/showthread.php?229631-The-Disney-Adventures-Archive-Part-2&p=3250690#post3250690 the first official issue]][[hottip: *: There was a preview issue in Fall 1990 that laid out the original format and mainly featured a couple of ''DuckTales'', ''ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' and ''TaleSpin'' comics]] 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 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, [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/showthread.php?229631-The-Disney-Adventures-Archive-Part-2&p=3250690#post3250690 the first official issue]][[hottip: *: There was a preview issue in Fall 1990 that laid out the original format and mainly featured a couple of ''DuckTales'', ''ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' and ''TaleSpin'' comics]] 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 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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