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docholligay · 2 years
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There are times in this show when Wendy and I are like one spirit.
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Disney Halloween Episode Master List
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Even Stevens
S2 E11 – A Very Scary Story
Good Luck Charlie
S2 E25 – Scary Had a Little Lamb
S3 E15 – Le Halloween
S4 E14 – Fright Knight
Gravity Falls
S1 E12 – Summerween
Hannah Montana
S1 E17 – Torn Between Two Hannahs
Jessie
S2 E1 – The Whining
S3 E1 – Ghost Bummers
S3 E23 – The Runaway Bridge of Frankenstein
S4 E18 – The Ghostest With the Mostest
Kim Possible
S2 E12 – Kick or Treat
Lizzie McGuire
S1 E24 – Night of the Day of the Dead
Phil of the Future
S1 E15 – Halloween
Phineas and Ferb
S1 E9 – One Good Scare Ought to Do It
S1 E22 – The Monster of Phineas and Ferbinstein
S3 E22 – That's the Spirit
S4 E18 – Terrifying Tri-State Trilogy of Terror Part 1 and 2
S4 E19 – Druselsteinoween
The Proud Family
S2 E2 – A Hero for Halloween
That's So Raven
S2 E2 - Don't Have a Cow
The Replacements
S1 E8 – Halloween Spirits
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody
S1 E18 – Sea Monster Mash
S1 E19 – The Ghost in Suite 613
S3 E12 – Arwinstein
The Suite Life on Deck
S3 E11 – The Ghost and Mr. Martin
Wizards of Waverly Place
S3 E2 – Halloween
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rig-a-rendal · 1 year
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so far in the script for season 2 I've referenced: vicente fernandez's mustache, the boys' chorus john denver was in as a bairn, earle graser (the voice actor of the lone ranger in the original radio broadcast), "meeting boyfriends" by chris fleming, the who's performance at monterey pop 1967, batman, the phenomenon of fitness bloggers, "Gladiator" (2000), "300" (2006), "what." (2013), the marx brothers, Emma-May Dixon from gravity falls (2012), the story of jack and the beanstalk, s2 e11 of gravity falls (2012), and ramsay snow from game of thrones.
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zeriphi · 3 years
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*casually redraws scene everybody else already redrew 6 years ago*
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DisneyPlus’s Halloween Collection
The collection includes many movies and episodes all about Halloween and all things spooky. Not all Halloween episodes are included.
Movies and Series:
Frankenweenie
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Hocus Pocus
The Haunted Mansion
The Adventures of Icabod and Mr. Toad
Maleficent
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
Z-O-M-B-I-E-S
Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 2
Coco
Halloweentown
Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge
Can of Worms
Girl Vs Monster
Halloweentown High
Twitches
Twitches Too
Mom’s Got a Date with a Vampire
The Invisible Sister
Don’t Look Under the Bed
Phantom of the Megaplex
The Scream Team
Return to Halloweentown
Mr. Boogedy
Bride of Boogedy
The Ghosts of Buxley Hall
So Weird
James and the Giant Peach
Shorts and Specials:
Frankenweenie
Trick or Treat
Lonesome Ghosts
Mater and the Ghostlight
Vampirini: Ghoul Girls Rock
Captain Sparky vs the Flying Saucers
The Legend of Mor’du
The Simpsons Treehouse of Terror:
S2:E3
S3:E6
S4:E5
S5:E5
S6:E6
S7:E6
S8:E1
S9:E5
S10:E4
S11:E4
S12:E1
S13:E1
S14:E1
S15:E1
S16:E1
S17:E4
S18:E4
S19:E5
S20:E4
S21:E4
S22:E4
S23:E3
S24:E2
S25:E2
S26:E4
S27:E5
S28:E4
S29:E4
S30:E4
Disney Channel Halloween Episodes:
Phineas and Ferb S4:E18
Jessie S2:E1
Wizards of Waverly Place S3:E2
Big City Greens S1:E15
A.N.T. Farm S1:E14
Kim Possible S1:E14
K.C. Undercover S1:E24
Good Luck Charlie S2:E25
Girl Meets World S1:E11
Sonny With a Chance S2:E18
Raven’s Home S2:E16
Shake It Up S3:E25
Tangles: The Series S1:E13
Mickey Mouse Shorts S1:E10
Gravity Falls S1:E12
Star vs. The Forces of Evil S2:E11
Lab Rats S1:E17
Ducktales S1:E10
Ultimate Spider-Man S3:E10
Disney Junior Halloween Episodes:
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse S1:E17
Vampirina S1:E24
Puppy Dog Pals S1:E17
Doc McStuffins S1:E23
Jake and the Never Land Pirates S1:E22
The Lion Guard S1:E21
Imagination Movers S2:E6
Sheriff Callie’s Wild West S2:E17
Fancy Nancy S1:E11
Mickey Mouse Roadster Racers S1:E20
Muppet Babies S1:E15
Henry Hugglemonster S2:E15
Jake and the Never Land Pirates S2:E15
Imagination Movers S3:E9
Miles from Tomorrowland S1:E23
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse S5:E7
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse S5:E8
Jake and the Never Land Pirates S3:E19
Doc McStuffins S2:E25
Henry Hugglemonster S1:E20
Jake and the Never Land Pirates S4:E2
Jake and the Never Land Pirates S4:E6
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse S2:E11
Doc McStuffins S3:E11
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panicked-emo · 4 years
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AKJHDSZFKJGAWKUFGU HOLY CR A P YALL-
OKAY SO I HAVE NO GIFS OR VIDEOS IM SORRY BUT I JUST REALIZED SOMETHING ABOUT THE GRAVITY FALLS INTRO (also if you haven't seen season 2 spoilers!)
SO IN THE THEME NEAR THE END MABEL AND DIPPER’S ROOM LOSES GRAVITY AND EVERYTHING STARTS LEVITATING RIGHT?!
OKAY SO S2 E11 WHEN STAN STARTS THE PORTAL EVERYTHING AROUND HIM STARTS LEVITATING, INCLUDING THE ATTIC
IM NOT SAYING FOR SURE BUT IM PRETTY POSITIVE THAT WAS FORESHADOWING AJSHDJSFBJHBDFHJVF-
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cthulhu-with-a-fez · 9 years
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if anyone's looking to watch the new gravity falls episode you can see it here
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docholligay · 2 years
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Online Fandom, illustrated
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docholligay · 2 years
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This is a such a throwaway moment, but it’s not just “Let’s watch Stan get booked” but is showing us, REMINDING us, that Stan isn’t the 6 fingered journal writer. It very intentionally takes these seconds to remind those who are watching closely that this part of the puzzle has been answered and they have no intention of backtracking on that.
It’s really neat in the small ways that Gravity Falls nodded to its adult audience without pulling an SU and allowing the narrative and everything surrounding it to be dominated by what a bunch of fucking adults thought about a children’s show, which is by the way extremely cringe and OH I’M ABOUT TO MAKE A PRONOUNCEMENT: If you interact with children’s media creators you are probably part of the problem of children’s media being less about serving children and you should maybe take a break from kid’s media for awhile.
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docholligay · 2 years
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Me writing about a show made for 8 year olds.
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docholligay · 2 years
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The ends justify the means is always such an interesting idea for me, because in honesty, all of us exist on some part of that line. There are people for whom no personal discomfort is worth the reward, and while I may think they are pathetic and sad, it is also your right as a human being to be so! There are people for whom their comfort and that of others means nothing in the light of what could be gained, and while I applaud the bugfuck insanity of that, it’s not exactly a winner.
As y’all might guess, I can TEND toward the ‘ends justifying the means’ end of things, and like, essentially Judaism is me going, “If you can’t grow your own morality storebought is fine” because at my nature I tend to be pretty ‘get the right thing done even if its the wrong way’ we fight the evil impulse in ourselves, that’s life.
But this is an example of that, that shows, I think, a more human version of that. Even what I indicated above, we’re always thinking of it such HUGE measures, but most moments where we discover things about ourselves are actually quite small in scale. It is worth it to Stan to lie, directly fucking lie, to Dipper and Mabel in order to get Ford back. It is worth the risk of opening a rift and destroying the world. It is worth being fucking arrested.
It is a love of FIRE, and that’s something I think we VERY rarely see in non-romantic contexts. Someone you would risk quite a lot, and risk OTHERS for. Because you believe you might be able to bring someone back who has been lost to you for so long. I find it fucking fascinating. I find it terrifying. Is he right? fuck if I know! And the show, being, and please know that I know this, for children, does not take a very sharp eye to what Stan does.
But it does make him pay for it. If he had never brought Ford back, Bill likely could never have made his way into this world. I don’t know that he ever parses it that way, because as much as his brother fucking annoys the shit out of him, as far as he is concerned, anything else went out the window the moment he got him back. The moment he ‘won’ against time and universes and his OWN MISTAKES. Bill comes through because of Ford’s bullshit, but who cares, in the end?
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docholligay · 2 years
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Dipper is particularly susceptible to this, because he’s a naturally more suspicious person than Mabel about everything. The idea that Stan could be leaving a double life DOES occur to him in some way. Whereas Mabel totally believes that Stan is the man he says he is, and I really appreciate that at the end of it all, they both get to be right in a way that doesn’t, to me, feel cheap or like cheating. Everyone can be a little stupid, in many, many directions.
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docholligay · 2 years
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So this is the beginning of the final arc, in Gravity Falls, really, if we think about it that way. What I’ve always appreciated about Gravity Falls as a show is it never went full GoT. People figured out that Stan was a twin, and they were like, “Cool! We were in fact dropping hints, foreshadowing, and things of that nature. Fantastic.” The didn’t change what was happening because people guessed, which is the most fucking asinine thing I can think of and I am in fact a huge believer that the obsession with nothing getting out about a movie or show before it airs is actively contributing to making media worse, and also making life miserable for actors, but I digress.
Gravity Falls didn’t do that, and maybe  it was because it is a show for children and so the writers knew their core was not online trying to ‘figure the show out’ (This is why when I want to watch something, as I’m going to watch The Midnight Club, i do it by myself.) but whatever the reason I am grateful.
We’ve had no reason to believe that Stan is innocent of anything from the word go, but what’s soi interesting about this show is the opportunity to show that Dipper and Mabel have to come to that. What does it mean to have faith in someone? Is that naive or ideal?
ETA: WAIT THIS IS THE DISAPPEARED POST WHAT THE FUCK IS HAPPENING
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docholligay · 2 years
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And this is where it starts to break down. Stan is obviously guilty of what he’s been accused of, at the very least of taking the waste, and here is an entire box of his bonus lives. What does that mean for Dipper and Mabel? How do they square the human being they know and love with this man, who is obviously a criminal not in the fun oh that uncle Stan way, but in a way that very much supports this idea that he might in fact be a really terrible guy?
How do we as people square with what we know of people from our personal interactions with them, and the things they’re proven to have done? I mean this show can’t really go as deeply into ‘what does it mean to do wrong’ as an adult show, but it does, in a small way, show that it is not one action, but the weight of actions, that makes a person what they are.
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docholligay · 2 years
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This show just gets me on the basest possible level.
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docholligay · 2 years
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And this is Another one of those things that is a joke, but also is not. He is both innocent and guilty of these crimes! He may not be building a doomsday device, which, I get how they see it as that because uh....yeah, but he has stolen government property almost certainly, he has been conspiring, and it is very very easy to weaponize the thing he has been using.
He just isn’t doing with it what they THINK he’s doing. And it’s the same with the kids. He is both guiltocent and innoguilty of lying to them and, in a way, cheating them.
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