Disney early 90s?

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pickleniggo dijo:
How did Scrooge get so rich though?
He was smarter than the smarties and tougher than the toughies!

Also he successfully struck gold out in the Klondike and it snowballed from there as he used his new modest fortune to seek out new gold mines and diamond mines and oil fields and start opening factories and so on.
 
Saney dijo:
A-Stump dijo:
Not really. I remember watching stuff like Gargoyles, Freakazoid, X-Men and other hero stuff. Disney was considered pretty lame in our house.

Gargoyles was Disney though.

It sure was and damn, it was awesome, too bad I was never allowed to watch it at my own home since it was deemed "too violent"

Also, Gummy Bears, anyone remember Gummy Bears? I sure do! I think it was more late 80s though... I remember it because it was on Toon Disney.
 
I watched Darkwing Duck, Duck Tales, Tail Spin, Goof Troop and Rescue Rangers as a kid in the early '90's.

I was hoping this thread would be about Disney movies from the early '90's:

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Fialovy dijo:
Saney dijo:
A-Stump dijo:
Not really. I remember watching stuff like Gargoyles, Freakazoid, X-Men and other hero stuff. Disney was considered pretty lame in our house.

Gargoyles was Disney though.

It sure was and damn, it was awesome, too bad I was never allowed to watch it at my own home since it was deemed "too violent"

Also, Gummy Bears, anyone remember Gummy Bears? I sure do! I think it was more late 80s though... I remember it because it was on Toon Disney.
I think Gummy Bears came out in 85 or 86, not sure which. I mentioned it in an earlier post, because that was one of only, like, two or three shows I flat out hated. And yes I do mean Gummy Bears and not Care Bears (because I liked Care Bears when I was 3 or 4).
 
I remember watching early 90s Disney shows but I don't particularly have vivid memories of them. I was very young and we didn't have Disney Channel until the late 90s so the only time I could watch that stuff was on weekends.

When was Recess? Mid 90s? I remember that show, and I remember that everyone loved it.

GrandNumberOfPounds dijo:
I watched Darkwing Duck, Duck Tales, Tail Spin, Goof Troop and Rescue Rangers as a kid in the early '90's.

I was hoping this thread would be about Disney movies from the early '90's:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBqt0a8sgWM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbNj68RrKuI

Just those two? Why not The Lion King, Aladdin or The Little Mermaid (which was actually 1989, but still)?
 
AtreyuFalcor dijo:
Aaannd lest anyone forget an oft overlooked gem: The Rescuers Down Under!:

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AtreyuFalcor dijo:
Aaannd lest anyone forget an oft overlooked gem: The Rescuers Down Under!:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-coYU-INP3E

Edit: Thanks for converting link to video format Gayer. Ive been wondering how to do that.
Click on the YouTube button (it's next to spoiler). Copy and paste the URL after ?v=.

Anyways. I love Rescuers Down Under. It shows that when they actually put money towards a good script and quality animation (and use a movie that actually has potential for more story and not something that ends with "Happily Ever After") that Disney can make GOOD sequels.
 
Did somebody mention late 80's-early 90's Disney? Yes, I'm sort of an expert with this.

It all started with stuff like Roger Rabbit becoming huge, but became something else in itself. Everybody started making cartoons for TV and movies again. And since a certain channel called Nickelodeon came out, it became even bigger.

Personally, I didn't care much for Bonkers. It was just a way to do a Roger show with no Roger. (Since they wanted to do one but Speilberg and Gary K. Wolfe said no)
 
MysticMisty dijo:
Then again I can recall only DuckTales having it's introductory story in the first five episodes. Rescue Rangers and TailSpin (and presumably Darkwing Duck and Goof Troop as well) had theirs in the middle of their series' and that's just confusing as hell. Either explain who these characters are and why they work together/form a team/live in X city/whatever when you start the show or don't.

Nah, I remember when all those shows premiered and they kicked off with miniseries introducing all the characters and stuff. The Rescue Rangers one is kind of hazy, but I remember the ones for TaleSpin and Darkwing Duck really well. /sperg

I loved TaleSpin and Rescue Rangers, but for whatever reason I never cared much for DuckTales. Me and my BFF at the time were huge Darkwing nerds - I don't know why it was that show in particular, but goddamn did we love it. I also really enjoyed Gummi Bears and the Wuzzles - both of which I remember watching on network TV on Saturday mornings before the Disney Afternoon was a thing.

And Gargoyles was the shit. I was way too fuckin' old to be watching cartoons by then, but I watched the hell out of Gargoyles. I think it only aired once a week, on Fridays, so it was extra-special.

Timon and Pumbaa made my soul hurt. I loved The Lion King so much and that show was so terrible. (:_( The Aladdin cartoon was pretty decent, though.
 
Shadow Fox dijo:
Timon and Pumbaa made my soul hurt. I loved The Lion King so much and that show was so terrible. (:_(
Timon and Pumbaa were horribly unfunny in the movie and it's absolutely nuts that somebody greenlit a show all about them that was just a watered down version of Two Stupid Dogs.

Speaking of the Lion King am I the only one who, when watching it at school/Girl Scouts/at the Youth Center/where ever had to deal with the adult(s) in charge fast forwarding through the stampede to the part where Timon and Pumbaa show up?
 
MysticMisty dijo:
Shadow Fox dijo:
Timon and Pumbaa made my soul hurt. I loved The Lion King so much and that show was so terrible. (:_(
Timon and Pumbaa were horribly unfunny in the movie and it's absolutely nuts that somebody greenlit a show all about them that was just a watered down version of Two Stupid Dogs.

Speaking of the Lion King am I the only one who, when watching it at school/Girl Scouts/at the Youth Center/where ever had to deal with the adult(s) in charge fast forwarding through the stampede to the part where Timon and Pumbaa show up?

Probably, yes. My parents never had any problem with me seeing that scene.
 
MysticMisty dijo:
Shadow Fox dijo:
Timon and Pumbaa made my soul hurt. I loved The Lion King so much and that show was so terrible. (:_(
Timon and Pumbaa were horribly unfunny in the movie and it's absolutely nuts that somebody greenlit a show all about them that was just a watered down version of Two Stupid Dogs.

They were fine in the movie because they had relatively little screen time and were surrounded by other characters to contrast their ~wacky hijinx~. The show was just an echo chamber of their stupidity with ugly animation to boot. But they were popular with the kids, so from a financial standpoint I guess the TV series made sense. :sighduck:
 
Shadow Fox dijo:
Nah, I remember when all those shows premiered and they kicked off with miniseries introducing all the characters and stuff. The Rescue Rangers one is kind of hazy, but I remember the ones for TaleSpin and Darkwing Duck really well.
Well I looked it up and I was wrong about TaleSpin but for Rescue Rangers it definitely didn't air until partway through the series. Which is just confusing as hell, especially since it didn't start off with any kind of flashback, which you would expect when they explain the origin after the series already began.
 
MysticMisty dijo:
Shadow Fox dijo:
Nah, I remember when all those shows premiered and they kicked off with miniseries introducing all the characters and stuff. The Rescue Rangers one is kind of hazy, but I remember the ones for TaleSpin and Darkwing Duck really well.
Well I looked it up and I was wrong about TaleSpin but for Rescue Rangers it definitely didn't air until partway through the series. Which is just confusing as hell, especially since it didn't start off with any kind of flashback, which you would expect when they explain the origin after the series already began.

Oh, really? I stand corrected then. I thought I remembered there being a "how we all got here" storyline at some point in the series and I guess I assumed it was at the very beginning. My bad. *yawn*

That is really confusing though. I remember Freakazoid did the same thing, with the origin episodes coming in the middle of the first season or something. At the time I wondered why they'd done that, but apparently those episodes weren't finished in time for the fall premiere, so the series started in media res.
 
I saw it in the theater in 1994 (I was almost 9 at the time) and it didn't really register with me that Mufasa died until my mom said something about it when we were getting in the car to go home.

My buddy was 6 when he saw it for the first time and it was the first time he saw death, so he cried. It's our generation's Bambi.
 
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