Was that a Disney movie and where is The Nightmare before ChristmasI kind of wished James and the Giant Peach made the list... I think there was a point in time when I was younger that I actually watched that movie every single day for about a year, lol.
It's all explained in the Rotten Tomatoes guidelines before the article. There's a lot that gets left out.Was that a Disney movie and where is The Nightmare before Christmas
They're not ranking the 48 greatest Disney movies, there ranking all of the canon Disney movies. All 48 of them, that's how much there are 48, with the upcoming Princess and the Frog it will be 49. Their aren't saying that Home on the Range is a better movie than the Nightmare Before Christmas (I can't picture anyone saying that), but NBC isn't a canon Disney movie where as Home on the Range, Chicken Little and Meet the Robinsons are. It's not that they're better movies, it's that they're part of the list.Was that a Disney movie and where is The Nightmare before Christmas
I think they refused to put the Disney Afternoon/One Saturday Morning movies on there because they just don't count as the bigger, more important Disney movies... i.e. Little Mermaid and all that, the big main ones they market like crazy. Disney almost didn't acknowledge the Ducktales movie, and then whined about how bad it did at the box office, killing the chance of the Rescue Rangers movie they actually planned on making...The list is interesting because this system leaves off live-action/animated films like Roger Rabbit and Song of the South as well as full-fledged cartoons like the Ducktales movie.
Again as I explained in my last post, it's not that they're not as important. It's that it's not a part of the Disney Animation Studios canon list of Disney films. That was made by Disneytoon, the same company that makes most of the direct to video Disney movies and the new Tinkerbelle movies.I think they refused to put the Disney Afternoon/One Saturday Morning movies on there because they just don't count as the bigger, more important Disney movies... i.e. Little Mermaid and all that, the big main ones they market like crazy. Disney almost didn't acknowledge the Ducktales movie, and then whined about how bad it did at the box office, killing the chance of the Rescue Rangers movie they actually planned on making...
Oh the possibilities for a Darkwing Duck movie...
Aye yes... I forgot about that. They really aren't considered Disney's movies in the same way that Little Mermaid et al are because they were indeed done by television animation studios.Again as I explained in my last post, it's not that they're not as important. It's that it's not a part of the Disney Animation Studios canon list of Disney films. That was made by Disneytoon, the same company that makes most of the direct to video Disney movies and the new Tinkerbelle movies.
Yes it is a shame, a Darkwing Duck movie would of been just totally sweet.Aye yes... I forgot about that. They really aren't considered Disney's movies in the same way that Little Mermaid et al are because they were indeed done by television animation studios.
But while I'm on the subject. Really, it's a shame Ducktales didn't do better and open up a world of Disney Afternoon series finale movies... especially since Darkwing Duck had a third season planned where Darkwing and Morgana get married and Taurus Bulba returns... and the series just ended with Darkwing going back in time to dinosaur times because of some inane episode quota. It really is disappointing they didn't come up with the idea for DTV movies until much later. As per my understanding, Doug was considered as a DTV (and even advertised as one at one point on a video release) but was then theatrically screened during February break instead.
I like the idea of that "Oppisites Attack" episode. But like you said, since this is Wikipedia, you have to take that info with a gain of salt. But still to see Negaduck I and Negaduck II face to face would of been something, especially since some fans are still confused by that whole thing, .Yeah... Darkwing Duck was one of the multiple shows that actually HAD more episodes scripted before the studio wanted to pull the plug... now, I don't 100% trust Wikipedia But here are 4 of the episodes they considered... I think the Morgana Wedding thing could have been a fan rumor, but they really planned on having the show go another season.
Here's the annoying part. Another season of 13 episodes would have gone 3 or 4 episodes over the series episode production cap. Why they couldn't just do half a season (budget maybe) escapes me... but a lot of the concepts they didn't use were much stronger than some of the season 3 episodes they used.