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Post by James Fabiano on Sept 17, 2019 13:01:51 GMT -5
Again thinking ahead of ourselves here, but still a bit of fun. What should be in a potential HG section of D+?
We know the story of the original Muppet Babies, unfortunately. How about, if available, the entire run of Little Muppet Monsters?
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Post by YAKMAN is ICHIBAN on Sept 17, 2019 13:03:48 GMT -5
The Disney Channel Weird Al concert special, "There's No Going Home"
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Sept 17, 2019 13:18:50 GMT -5
I'd be curious to see the work print copy for Kingdom of the Sun that all those studio executives hated. Or even that unfinished version of The Sweatbox that was floating around on the internet awhile back if they have the balls for it.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Sept 17, 2019 13:19:20 GMT -5
Susie Q, a surprisingly charming TV movie starring Amy Jo Johnson, Shelley Long and Justin Whalin, which was a staple of the Disney Channel in the '90s. Unfortunately it wasn't a Disney Channel Original, but was produced for Super RTL, a joint venture between the German RTL group and Disney, and while Disney still hold a 50% stake in that channel their agreement to share programming ended a very long time ago.
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Post by Paul on Sept 17, 2019 13:32:59 GMT -5
I want the complete runs of Dumbo's Circus, Welcome To Pooh Corner, and Good Morning, Mickey.
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Post by wildojinx on Sept 17, 2019 13:44:10 GMT -5
Since they own Marvel Productions, some of the non-Hasbro shows (Hasbro has the rights to Joe, MLP, Transformers, Dungeons and Dragons and all the other MP shows based off their properties) like Spacecats or the Dr. Seuss specials.
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Post by YAKMAN is ICHIBAN on Sept 17, 2019 13:47:10 GMT -5
Susie Q, a surprisingly charming TV movie starring Amy Jo Johnson, Shelley Long and Justin Whalin, which was a staple of the Disney Channel in the '90s. Unfortunately it wasn't a Disney Channel Original, but was produced for Super RTL, a joint venture between the German RTL group and Disney, and while Disney still hold a 50% stake in that channel their agreement to share programming ended a very long time ago. I remember that. She was a ghost or something? Seems like a lot of the Disney Channel stuff is getting ignored at least at launch. They had TV remakes of many of the classic Disney live action films, before remaking them again for theatrical releases (Shaggy Dog, Freaky Friday, etc)
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Post by Alyce: Old Media Enthusiast on Sept 17, 2019 13:56:50 GMT -5
Raw Toonage
Though I'm guessing maybe an issue with the Marsupilami license might stop that.
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Post by James Fabiano on Sept 17, 2019 13:57:12 GMT -5
I want the complete runs of Dumbo's Circus, Welcome To Pooh Corner, and Good Morning, Mickey. GMM was a collection of theatrical shorts, no? I'd like to see the bumpers to Donald Duck Presents (Donald and the TV gags).
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Post by Paul on Sept 17, 2019 14:47:34 GMT -5
I want the complete runs of Dumbo's Circus, Welcome To Pooh Corner, and Good Morning, Mickey. GMM was a collection of theatrical shorts, no? I'd like to see the bumpers to Donald Duck Presents (Donald and the TV gags). Well.. yes, it was just the theatrical shorts aired on TV.. but I still want to see it anyway.
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Post by Fade is a CodyCryBaby on Sept 17, 2019 15:02:59 GMT -5
Susie Q, a surprisingly charming TV movie starring Amy Jo Johnson, Shelley Long and Justin Whalin, which was a staple of the Disney Channel in the '90s. Unfortunately it wasn't a Disney Channel Original, but was produced for Super RTL, a joint venture between the German RTL group and Disney, and while Disney still hold a 50% stake in that channel their agreement to share programming ended a very long time ago. I LOVED this movie..and also incorrectly recalled it as a Disney Channel Original.
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Post by Sephiroth on Sept 17, 2019 16:47:11 GMT -5
Me Boogedy and and The Halloween that Almost Wasn’t
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Post by James Fabiano on Sept 17, 2019 17:43:10 GMT -5
GMM was a collection of theatrical shorts, no? I'd like to see the bumpers to Donald Duck Presents (Donald and the TV gags). Well.. yes, it was just the theatrical shorts aired on TV.. but I still want to see it anyway. Since inevitably they will put the theatricals up there...I say as a compromise they have a Disney Channel Museum, in which you can see the credits to anthology series like GMM and DDP, as well as any original content used between the shorts. Maybe some vintage IDs and ads?
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Post by Vampiro138 on Sept 17, 2019 19:02:09 GMT -5
the One Saturday Morning stuff, the intro and bumpers between shows, and also the genie "great minds think for themselves" would be cool for this.
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Post by Paul on Sept 17, 2019 19:57:15 GMT -5
I want all the D-TV music videos.
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Post by Sponsored by Groose Wipes on Sept 17, 2019 20:12:02 GMT -5
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Post by brown bricks on Sept 17, 2019 21:19:18 GMT -5
I have no idea how I have so many memories of this show. Looking it up, it apparently debuted two years before I was born. But yeah, I have a lot of memories of this show, for whatever reason.
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Post by lildude8218 on Sept 17, 2019 21:54:02 GMT -5
Disney did a lot of specials on NBC and ABC over the years that should be on there. "Disney Goes to the Oscars," "Sport Goofy in Soccermania," "Down and Out with Donald Duck," "Totally Minnie," etc. etc.
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Post by Clash, Never a Meter Maid on Sept 17, 2019 22:10:53 GMT -5
I'd be curious to see the work print copy for Kingdom of the Sun that all those studio executives hated. Or even that unfinished version of The Sweatbox that was floating around on the internet awhile back if they have the balls for it. Or any test footage for their version of Pygmalion, a comedy about an elephant called "Wild Life."
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Post by Sir Woodrow on Sept 17, 2019 22:12:29 GMT -5
If Disney+ had Hidden Gems I'd be wondering why the Last Battle of Atlanta & the AWA Cereal shit was on Mickeyflix
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