I was around when they first started the Lilo and Stitch series and I'm pretty sure it's one of the first shows I watched.
my drawing blog ya'll UPDATES 10 TIMES A MONTH WOW, THIS IS STRAIGHT UP MUH SOGGY KNEEMan, 2000's kids are lucky, they get to experience great stuff from the present and the past, unlike some nostalgia tard 80's kids.
I wish The Lion King would have had a more serious spinoff, though it wasn't bad.
The world isn't ready for giant T4 combustion. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GbpGiYmBSs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKm9- Aladdin: The Animated Series- The one I saw the most. Clever and entertaining.
- The Little Mermaid- Okay.
- The Legend Of Tarzan- Below average.
- Timon And Pumbaa- Hysterical!
- Hercules: The Series- Good. Maybe would have enjoyed it more if I had caught more of it.
- Atlantis: The Series- Didn't get made.
- Lilo and Stitch: The Series- I was fine with it, aside from those unnecessary crossovers.
- The New Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh- Very good. One of the most memorable of these shows.
- The Emperor's New School- The **** were they smoking?!! Cause I want some!!!
- Jungle Cubs- Neutral.
Didn't count Tailspin, or Chip N' Dale Rescue Rangers, because they're either so far removed from the movie that there's no use including, or it's based on the shorts instead.
Shows I Want Disney To Make From Their Movies:
- Fix-It Felix Jr. Super Show!
- Sugar Rush Speedway
I suppose Disney stopped making movie-based shows because viewer interest kind of faded away in the early 2000's and interest shifted to superhero shows instead.
edited 17th May '13 12:22:31 PM by kyun
I'm the only one who wants a Hero's Duty (Bug Hunt) show apparently.
edited 17th May '13 1:32:41 PM by Sorastitch
my drawing blog ya'll UPDATES 10 TIMES A MONTH WOW, THIS IS STRAIGHT UP MUH SOGGY KNEE........ what is Bug Hunt?
Gah, sorry, I keep getting Hero's Duty name confused with the song "Bug Hunt" which plays during the scenes.
my drawing blog ya'll UPDATES 10 TIMES A MONTH WOW, THIS IS STRAIGHT UP MUH SOGGY KNEE... odd.
Kyun, didn't you watch the Buzz Lightyear show, or you forgot adding it to the list?
If Wreck-It Ralph has three worlds that are worthy of their own series, then perhaps they could share a Three Shorts show.
Oh duh, I just saw that Maxwellelvis already described such a show in this thread. I like the idea of a series where Niceland is considered a "real" place with a bright blue sky and where Felix's hammer just fixes things in improbable cartoon ways instead of magical tapping, but Ralph can still be a misunderstood character who only destroys things to bring attention to some cause. Maybe some episodes with "Mayor Gene" worrying in his office...
edited 17th May '13 5:31:04 PM by BagOfMagicFood
I had the idea that in the cartoon, Ralph would be much more antagonistic, since it'd be an 80's cartoon, and he IS a villain. Felix would spend episodes either fixing Ralph's wrecking, keeping him from wrecking, or catching him and putting Ralph in jail.
Of course, don't you know anything about ALCHEMY?!- Twin clones of Ivan the GreatYeh, although he'd still need to have some sympathetic air to him. Maybe when no one is looking at him in-universe?
You're looking at this the wrong way; the Ralph in the cartoon, wouldn't be our Ralph. He'd be Ralph as seen through the eyes of guys who'd only know him as "The guy who wrecks the building", and who need to stretch that to fill 7-11 minutes of airtime. In my pitch, the Ralph we know and love would be shown in bumper segments between cartoons, contrasting the more villainous Ralph of the cartoon.
Of course, don't you know anything about ALCHEMY?!- Twin clones of Ivan the GreatTimon and Pumbaa (my second favorite animated show of all time, went downhill in season 3)
Aladdin/Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (Well done action comedies)
Emperor's New School (Who knew that doing pretty much the same jokes from the movie would lead to comedy gold?)
Winnie the Pooh (only here because of nostalgia)
Tarzan (generic but well done action show)
The Little Mermaid (see Winnie the Pooh, plus it had good songs)
Jungle Cubs (alright)
101 Dalmatians and Hercules (don't really remember that much, but I do have positive memories of them)
Lilo & Stitch (alright but very bland, they could have done the concept better)
http://s1.zetaboards.com/Conceptual_Evolution/ http://sagan4.com/forum/index.phpLilo and Stitch..did they have a toy line for the series. It seems ripe for that
I treat all living things equally. That is to say, I eat all living thingsWhy wouldn't it? Over 627 toys to collect! Gotta catch 'em all!
Insert witty and clever quip here. My page, as the database hates my handle.I liked the designs for the Experiments but as a show itself it probably wasn't all too good.
my drawing blog ya'll UPDATES 10 TIMES A MONTH WOW, THIS IS STRAIGHT UP MUH SOGGY KNEEIt was hit or miss. Mostly miss, but eh.
Insert witty and clever quip here. My page, as the database hates my handle.I'm honestly surprise Toy Story hasn't gotten an actual tv show yet. I know, there was the Defictionalized Buzz Lightyear show, but I mean an actual show based off of the toys.
I liked the show...kind of, but introducing all the experiments does dilute the appeal and mystery a bit. Stitch is supposed to be the strongest of the expriments already right? It sort of ends up making his cousins rather gimmicky
I treat all living things equally. That is to say, I eat all living thingsThe movies were better. They should make one final movie where Lilo is an adult.
The world isn't ready for giant T4 combustion. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GbpGiYmBSs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKm9Buzz Lightyear is based on a Pixar film, not a Disney film.
He have the Toy Story Toons shorts for theaters, and they did appear in ABC bumpers back in the day.
@maxwellelvis- I like your idea. It will be like Buzz Lightyear. The show will be intended to be the actual spin-off series bases on the in-universe arcade game, not the 2012 film, so Ralph will be a more stereotypical villain, and Felix will be the star. For the fans of the movie, the two can banter with themselves in 1-minute segments outside of the body of the show, like Animated Actors.
edited 20th May '13 6:47:47 AM by kyun
That is literally what I said, only more succinctly.
Of course, don't you know anything about ALCHEMY?!- Twin clones of Ivan the Great
Love The Legend of Tarzan and Emperor's New School. Somewhat like Lilo & Stich but dislike Stitch!,
If a chicken crosses the road and nobody else is around to see it, does the road move beneath the chicken instead?