This will be the first big show that Disney has after they have stopped Phineas and Ferb, their last big hit animated show.It was also the show that launched the Disney Afternoon over twenty years ago, before most of these new millennial brats were even born.
Donald wears black now? Interesting.Hey, it worked for Popeye.
Did anyone see that new Popeye movie?
Kim Possible creators Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley, are working on a traditionally animated cartoon series for, "Big Hero 6." .... It seems it will follow much of the same format as Kim Possible did with kids fighting bad guys all the time.
It'd be nice to hear her behind the mike again.
You've never read my blog, then... I make typos all the time. (grabs SODA, holds her close, peers into her eyes and whispers hoarsely) The critics are merciless.
Did you guys hear that Disney is pulling all their content from Netflix? I wonder if they will do that to other streaming sources too?
They want to make a rival streaming service.
The new Ducktales show is pretty fun to watch.
Also attractive female in the new Ducktales. Reminds me of Roxanne from the Goofy Movie.
Also attractive female in the new Ducktales. Reminds me of Roxanne from the Goofy Movie.
The face of Gen-X as it slouches towards middle age. I think this may have been deliberate on the writers'/animators' part.
^ Thats WB though, isn't it? Definitely not Disney.
I hadn't even heard of this remake pilot.
Patton Oswalt reprises his role as Dr. Dementor. and Christy Carlson-Romano, the original voice of KP, is rumored to have a cameo.
On the whole, it can't be much worse than those Fairly OddParents live-action efforts... can it?
So I had time and watched what is so far the show, "Owl House." I can sum it up very easily. It is exceedingly average and exceedingly okay. It has promise, but as of now, it's nothing new. It's just a rehash of what Disney has presented before in a new shiny package. It's Gravity Falls and Star vs the Forces of Evil combined into one thing. Animation is nice, but there really isn't much to this show. In some aspects it's cringey how much it's goes out of it's way to promote, "being weird is okay." That's fine, okay... I get it.
It's the same thing we've seen before in a new package and nothing more so far.
Article (https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwtv/article/RATINGS-Disney-Channels-AMPHIBIA-Scores-Strongest-Week-Yet-20190716)
"Amphibia" is an animated comedy series that chronicles the adventures of 13-year-old Anne Boonchuy, who is magically transported to the fantastical world of Amphibia, a rural marshland full of frog-people. With the help of an excitable young frog named Sprig, Anne will transform into a hero and discover the first true friendship of her life. Created and executive-produced by Matt Braly, "Amphibia" premieres summer 2019 on Disney Channel.
In its 4th week (week of 7/8/19), Disney Channel's "Amphibia" grew for the 2nd straight week among Kids 6-11 (+1% - 137,000/0.57 rating vs. 135,000/0.57 rating) and for the 3rd consecutive week with Tweens 9-14 (+15% - 99,000/0.41 rating vs. 86,000/0.36 rating) to its strongest week of the series.
Thursday's telecast of "Amphibia" capped off the week with series highs among Kids 6-11 (160,000/0.67 rating) and Tweens 9-14 (114,000/0.47 rating), ranking as the No. 1 program in its 10:00 a.m. time slot.
(((Still pretty low ratings)))
Article (https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwtv/article/RATINGS-Disney-Channels-AMPHIBIA-Scores-Strongest-Week-Yet-20190716)
"Amphibia" is an animated comedy series that chronicles the adventures of 13-year-old Anne Boonchuy, who is magically transported to the fantastical world of Amphibia, a rural marshland full of frog-people. With the help of an excitable young frog named Sprig, Anne will transform into a hero and discover the first true friendship of her life. Created and executive-produced by Matt Braly, "Amphibia" premieres summer 2019 on Disney Channel.
In its 4th week (week of 7/8/19), Disney Channel's "Amphibia" grew for the 2nd straight week among Kids 6-11 (+1% - 137,000/0.57 rating vs. 135,000/0.57 rating) and for the 3rd consecutive week with Tweens 9-14 (+15% - 99,000/0.41 rating vs. 86,000/0.36 rating) to its strongest week of the series.
Thursday's telecast of "Amphibia" capped off the week with series highs among Kids 6-11 (160,000/0.67 rating) and Tweens 9-14 (114,000/0.47 rating), ranking as the No. 1 program in its 10:00 a.m. time slot.
(((Still pretty low ratings)))
F*** those ratings. They mean nothing to the individual. I just got done binging both current seasons on Disney plus and it left me in tears. FFFFFFRAACK I LOVE IT!
Article (https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwtv/article/RATINGS-Disney-Channels-AMPHIBIA-Scores-Strongest-Week-Yet-20190716)
"Amphibia" is an animated comedy series that chronicles the adventures of 13-year-old Anne Boonchuy, who is magically transported to the fantastical world of Amphibia, a rural marshland full of frog-people. With the help of an excitable young frog named Sprig, Anne will transform into a hero and discover the first true friendship of her life. Created and executive-produced by Matt Braly, "Amphibia" premieres summer 2019 on Disney Channel.
In its 4th week (week of 7/8/19), Disney Channel's "Amphibia" grew for the 2nd straight week among Kids 6-11 (+1% - 137,000/0.57 rating vs. 135,000/0.57 rating) and for the 3rd consecutive week with Tweens 9-14 (+15% - 99,000/0.41 rating vs. 86,000/0.36 rating) to its strongest week of the series.
Thursday's telecast of "Amphibia" capped off the week with series highs among Kids 6-11 (160,000/0.67 rating) and Tweens 9-14 (114,000/0.47 rating), ranking as the No. 1 program in its 10:00 a.m. time slot.
(((Still pretty low ratings)))
F*** those ratings. They mean nothing to the individual. I just got done binging both current seasons on Disney plus and it left me in tears. FFFFFFRAACK I LOVE IT!
I love how you quoted a 3 year old post, lol. I thought it was something new and went back trying to find it, lol.
Ratings should matter though to people. If ratings are bad, the show's lifespan will be short. That is what happened to OK KO: Lets Be Heroes on CN.
I'm already sort of annoyed by the "Louder and Prouder" revival of The Proud Family... they pretty much dispensed with any and all subtlety and full-out made that effete friend of Penny's a total friend to all gays.
Did you guys see this woke shit the Disney show "Proud Family: Louder and Prouder" has been dishing out? What the actual hell? I haven't watched this new revival yet, but I am seeing this making the rounds now. Looks like they allowed this show to go to the crapper. I looked into it and they have that extremely leftist, woke founder (https://nypost.com/2023/02/06/1619-project-couldnt-get-more-cartoonish-even-as-a-disney-project/) the 1619 project (https://www.bizpacreview.com/2023/02/06/blatant-anti-white-propaganda-disney-cartoon-pushes-reparations-says-america-built-on-slavery-1330568/) working on it. So that explains this crap. Crud like this might explain why Disney+ is quickly losing subscribers. They lost 2.4 million recently.I'm already sort of annoyed by the "Louder and Prouder" revival of The Proud Family... they pretty much dispensed with any and all subtlety and full-out made that effete friend of Penny's a total friend to all gays.
You brought this crap this show has been dishing out before anyone else here. What a shame Disney is doing the exact opposite of it's original mission to create good family content without political ideology in their content.
How did Disney go from being a wholesome family-based company to promoting propaganda that children don’t even understand?
[NostradamusTheSeer] brought this crap this show has been dishing out before anyone else here. What a shame Disney is doing the exact opposite of its original mission to create good family content without political ideology in their content.
Most of them have no been good in my opinion. Hence why Disney has been churning out failure after failure lately.
So now the question is brought here. ::|
So now the question is brought here. ::|
Don't you guys like and watch My Little Pony? because that show also had to be depth, lore, and character development driven.
But if a show is trying to build in depth, lore, and character development, does it always interest any of you?
But if a show is trying to build in depth, lore, and character development, does it always interest any of you?
But if a show is trying to build in depth, lore, and character development, does it always interest any of you?