- "The Five Part Pilot of Chip n' Dale's Rescue Rangers ...."
Guys, I'm tempted to edit this, because its spreading a very common piece of misinformation. To wit: "To the Rescue" was actually NOT the pilot episode. The actual pilot was "Catteries Not Included."
The series see actually had two seasons: The first 13 episodes were for the Disney Channel, then the remaining ones—including "To the Rescue"—were to bring the total up to 65 so they could sell it into syndication. You can see the proof of this yourself—the Disney Channel episodes have noticeably higher animation quality (done by TMS) than the syndication episodes (done by some cheap Korean studio, Honwoo maybe?)
The example of "Early Installment Weirdness" here deals with Fat Cat hiding his human traits, but this isn't early installment weirdness—in fact the show makes it clear throughout its run that the animals behave like humans but hide this when humans are watching (see the episode about the robotic cat for example), but in general Rescue Rangers wasn't a show very tight on continuity so it could easily have been just a plain ol' inconsistency.
Anyway.... I'm not sure about something: Should the example be edited, or should I add a response discussing this? My gut says do the latter but I have a feeling it would be deleted for being "Natter." Advice, please?
- "The first two episodes of Peabody's Improbable History had puns at the end."
Ha? Don't they all end with puns? Did someone mean to write that the first two had no puns?
Edited by Tamfang
So, what image can be used for the page? I, personally, think it would be a good touch.