Rewatching An Extremely Goofy Movie and I think it’s definitely gotten better over time. I still like the original Goofy Movie more, but the sequel exceeds in the comedy, especially in the animation for the villain:
Doing some research, it looks like most of these shots were animated by Adam Murphy, an animator that worked at DisneyToon Studios, a former satellite studio in Australia that provided animation for various episodes of Disney Afternoon shows and direct-to-video sequels.
At approximately 19:11, Milo Thatch can be seen swimming in the flood of stew.
Honestly, any number of characters could be hidden in the crowds, and we won't know unless they release a clean version at some point. Who knows what mysteries are locked behind the 360p resolution?
Gary Dauberman, James Wan’s Atomic Monster Tackling Live-Action ‘Gargoyles’ for Disney+
lmost 30 years after first appearing as an animated television series, Gargoyles is taking flight once more, this time in live-action.
Two major names in the creature feature business, Gary Dauberman and James Wan’s Atomic Monster banner, known for their collaborations on the hit Annabelle horror movies, have teamed up to remake the 1990s cartoon as a live-action series for Disney+.
Dauberman will write, executive produce and showrun the series with Atomic Monster, the company run by Wan and Michael Clear, joining the executive producing ranks. The project is described as being in early development at Disney Branded Television.
Gargoyles was made by Walt Disney Television Animation and aired three seasons, from 1994 to 1997. The premise involved gargoyle statues moved from a castle in Scotland to modern-day New York. Once in the Big Apple, the statues awaken from a thousand-year-old spell and take on the mantle of protecting the city, becoming, as the show’s narration gravely said, “stone by day, warriors by night.”
The series, created by Greg Weisman, came during a time of innovation in series animation, with Gargoyles riding a wave of shows with more complex storylines and darker tones that also included Batman: The Animated Series and X-Men. As with those shows, Gargoyles burrowed into the consciousness of a generation of TV watchers who have given it cult status.
Français : Ce dessin des 35 ans des Rangers du risque est à la simple et clair. Si Tic et Tac ont été crées en 1943, Gadget a vue le jour 45 ans après, un jour du 4 mars 1989.
English : This drawing of the 35th anniversary of Rescue Rangers is simple and clear. If Chip and Dale were created in 1943, Gadget was born 45 years later, on March 4, 1989.
Episode Review: The Owl House (Season 2, Episode 14) - Reaching Out
The Owl House attempts to talk about family connections, but the final result is a bit muddled.
When The Owl House returned for it’s second season, it didn’t take long before the show introduced us to the parents of Amity Blight: her mother Odalia, and her father, Alador.
However, after their introductory episode, the Blight parents have been largely absent (with the last information we had, being that the Emperor’s Coven had purchased their whole supply of Abomaton figures).
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Morgan Le Fay for a rejected Disney TVA -Marvel Studios series by Ben Balistreri (Danny Phantom, Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure,Wander Over Yonder)
The untitled Marvel project was passed due Disney's pandemic cuts on 2020 which lead Ben Balisteri overall developmente deal to be over alongside S.H Cotugno's (Gravity Falls, Star Vs The Forces Evil,The Owl House) overall deal.