Ive had ideas of what Gargoyles rebooted could be but I think theres a really great concept for an hour long live action dramedy.
Gargoyles are human enough that only their wings need to be cgi. The rest can be practical effects.the older demo would allow them to explore Lex being gay and other stories they couldnt before. Maybe we could get Patrick Stweart as Macbeth too
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A rebooted Gargoyles is the first place my mind went after seeing this. Doubt we'd see a live-action show, but I wouldn't want it to be live-action anyway; no way would it look as good with things like fighting the Iron Clan over the Statue of Liberty or fighting an Oberon the size of a building or seeing Goliath struggling to cope with a crazy high-tech dystopian future where he failed everybody, so all that stuff would just get cut.
I think it would be really tough to get voice actors to rival some of the originals, though. They pretty much got Star Trek actors wholesale, and got some pretty great VA work as a result. A lot of what was good about the show had to do with the ability of the voice actors to deliver.
But I could see that being in the realm of possibility, having seen the DuckTales reboot now. The only question would really be whether or not Disney wants to reboot the show, because I feel they could certainly do the original justice.
"He's the poor man's version of me. Which, to be fair, still makes him insanely rich"
"YES SIR, RANDOM KID I JUST MET!"
"Lying: it's the responsible thing to do!"
"What, I'm no has been! They're has-beens! I'm an am-now!"
"Don't be daft, treasure is the greatest treasure of all, that's why it's called treasure"
"Neeehhh... I have done more with less"
Mine isn't a line, but it's the triplets' reaction to finding out they are actually related to Scrooge.
Heh, just noticed on this rewatch that Webby had her old doll in the room where she was interrogating the nephews.
It was pinned to the wall with an arrow.
A rebooted Gargoyles is the first place my mind went after seeing this. Doubt we'd see a live-action show, but I wouldn't want it to be live-action anyway; no way would it look as good with things like fighting the Iron Clan over the Statue of Liberty or fighting an Oberon the size of a building or seeing Goliath struggling to cope with a crazy high-tech dystopian future where he failed everybody, so all that stuff would just get cut.
I think it would be really tough to get voice actors to rival some of the originals, though. They pretty much got Star Trek actors wholesale, and got some pretty great VA work as a result. A lot of what was good about the show had to do with the ability of the voice actors to deliver.
But I could see that being in the realm of possibility, having seen the DuckTales reboot now. The only question would really be whether or not Disney wants to reboot the show, because I feel they could certainly do the original justice.
Disney gives no fucks about Gargoyles, nor have they really ever.
The moment they gave it their attention, we got the Goliath Chronicles which tanked miserably.
They proceeded to go "Fuck it" and never gave a shit about it again.
It was only 5 or 6 years ago that the entire 2nd season was made available on DVD.
I love how when the triplets are talking about Scrooge they each describe the quality of his they sorta "match". Dewey talks about how epic his adventures were (he's the bold/reckless one), Louie talks about how he's so rich he only hunts treasure to swim in it (he seems like the one who's into treasure, although admittedly I'm extrapolating a bit here), and Huey mentions how smart he is (he's the studious one).
Also, tangentially related - Ducktales Remastered is under $5 on Steam right now.
I love how when the triplets are talking about Scrooge they each describe the quality of his they sorta "match". Dewey talks about how epic his adventures were (he's the bold/reckless one), Louie talks about how he's so rich he only hunts treasure to swim in it (he seems like the one who's into treasure, although admittedly I'm extrapolating a bit here), and Huey mentions how smart he is (he's the studious one).
Also, tangentially related - Ducktales Remastered is under $5 on Steam right now.
I don't think you're extrapolating too far on Louie. I mean, he was the one that started calling dibs when they were in the garage.
"He's the poor man's version of me. Which, to be fair, still makes him insanely rich"
"YES SIR, RANDOM KID I JUST MET!"
"Lying: it's the responsible thing to do!"
"What, I'm no has been! They're has-beens! I'm an am-now!"
"Don't be daft, treasure is the greatest treasure of all, that's why it's called treasure"
"Neeehhh... I have done more with less"
Mine isn't a line, but it's the triplets' reaction to finding out they are actually related to Scrooge.
I need that gif
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I love how when the triplets are talking about Scrooge they each describe the quality of his they sorta "match". Dewey talks about how epic his adventures were (he's the bold/reckless one), Louie talks about how he's so rich he only hunts treasure to swim in it (he seems like the one who's into treasure, although admittedly I'm extrapolating a bit here), and Huey mentions how smart he is (he's the studious one).
Also, tangentially related - Ducktales Remastered is under $5 on Steam right now.
Louie is the one who most orients with Scrooge's avarice and desire for wealth, but doesn't have Scrooge's integrity to back it up (the cast has said that if Louie could earn $1m with no effort, he'd be happy with that.) There's going to be an episode in which Scrooge tries to teach Louie about the joy of honest work. Huey, of course, orients to Scrooge's knowledge and wit, but most likely doesn't have Scrooge's flexibility.
I love how when the triplets are talking about Scrooge they each describe the quality of his they sorta "match". Dewey talks about how epic his adventures were (he's the bold/reckless one), Louie talks about how he's so rich he only hunts treasure to swim in it (he seems like the one who's into treasure, although admittedly I'm extrapolating a bit here), and Huey mentions how smart he is (he's the studious one).
Also, tangentially related - Ducktales Remastered is under $5 on Steam right now.
Louie is the one who most orients with Scrooge's avarice and desire for wealth, but doesn't have Scrooge's integrity to back it up (the cast has said that if Louie could earn $1m with no effort, he'd be happy with that.) There's going to be an episode in which Scrooge tries to teach Louie about the joy of honest work. Huey, of course, orients to Scrooge's knowledge and wit, but most likely doesn't have Scrooge's flexibility.
I could see that for Huey. Even in the shorts everything he did was pulled straight from the Woodchuck's field guide.
So I just, by pure dumb luck, managed to stumble on this as i was channel surfing. Talk about a weapons grade nostalgia bomb.
I thought the kids were obnoxious, something i hope that gets significantly tempered with Scrooge. However, overall, I enjoyed it and its got enough nostalgia for me to give it more watch time.
"He's the poor man's version of me. Which, to be fair, still makes him insanely rich"
"YES SIR, RANDOM KID I JUST MET!"
"Lying: it's the responsible thing to do!"
"What, I'm no has been! They're has-beens! I'm an am-now!"
"Don't be daft, treasure is the greatest treasure of all, that's why it's called treasure"
"Neeehhh... I have done more with less"
Mine isn't a line, but it's the triplets' reaction to finding out they are actually related to Scrooge.
"He's the poor man's version of me. Which, to be fair, still makes him insanely rich"
"YES SIR, RANDOM KID I JUST MET!"
"Lying: it's the responsible thing to do!"
"What, I'm no has been! They're has-beens! I'm an am-now!"
"Don't be daft, treasure is the greatest treasure of all, that's why it's called treasure"
"Neeehhh... I have done more with less"
Mine isn't a line, but it's the triplets' reaction to finding out they are actually related to Scrooge.
I watched the episode available on YouTube last night and it was hilarious. I'm glad that they don't seem to be relying solely on nostalgia to carry this.
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I watched the episode available on YouTube last night and it was hilarious. I'm glad that they don't seem to be relying solely on nostalgia to carry this.
Yeah it was certainly going after us old folks but was a solid kids cartoon as well.
As mentioned earlier, the comic book effect of the background is really well done. Makes the characters really pop out.
It's just kind of fascinating seeing Donald as a... person. This is a character who usually has villainous undertones, but they've made him damned sympathetic.
Donald was never really a villain in my mind. He was certainly an antagonist (especially for Chip and Dale), but it's not like he was ever actually evil that I can recall. Though they have moderated his temper from his earlier appearances, like I remember in one of the earliest cartoons he was in he got so mad at a phone call that he pulled the phone line through the wall, including multiple telephone polls.
Donald was never really a villain in my mind. He was certainly an antagonist (especially for Chip and Dale), but it's not like he was ever actually evil that I can recall. Though they have moderated his temper from his earlier appearances, like I remember in one of the earliest cartoons he was in he got so mad at a phone call that he pulled the phone line through the wall, including multiple telephone polls.
He has literally been a NAZI, and often gets put in a Devil costume. He's basically an Id. So are the classic triplets, though.
That's a good point, Donald's first appearances were definitely quite different from what he has been for the last . . . 20ish years? His characterization has changed quite a bit over the years. I'm not even sure there is really one standard characterization you could give him. Still I don't recall him ever being the same sort of villain as, say, Pete.
In the shorts I've seen Donald always seems to be fighting the environment, like the stapler or a persistent flame, rather than other characters. It's more of a "fuck this bullshit" than "time to be evil".
I haven't seen that many shorts, though, so it might be different in others.
Donald was never really a villain in my mind. He was certainly an antagonist (especially for Chip and Dale), but it's not like he was ever actually evil that I can recall. Though they have moderated his temper from his earlier appearances, like I remember in one of the earliest cartoons he was in he got so mad at a phone call that he pulled the phone line through the wall, including multiple telephone polls.
He has literally been a NAZI, and often gets put in a Devil costume. He's basically an Id. So are the classic triplets, though.
Thats not fair the Nazi thing was a nightmare.
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Given how the pilot ended, I'm waiting for the backstory of Donald's tragic past that explains how he scarred his vocal cords in the Navy and can only now speak in a growling squawk.
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While a rebooted Disney Afternoon would be amazing, I'm actually hoping that we get a rebooted Gargoyles. With Star Wars: Rebels ending - and even with the next unknown Star Wars animated series waiting in the wings - there's plenty of room for something targeting an older demographic. Something that's more notable than the current slew of cheap Marvel cartoons, anyway.
Oh god, don't even get my hopes up for more Gargoyles. But honestly it was already a very dark and older audience geared series when it came out...I'd prefer to see a continuation (Pretending that most of the Goliath Cronicals never happened), rather than a reboot. Cause a reboot would probably end up either being less Dark or the exact same show.
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My favorite bit is when launchpad started reminiscing about family and then went "Oh no the ground!"
EDIT: oh God, I kinda forgot Launchpads whole thing is that he can pilot anything and crash everything
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Gargoyles are human enough that only their wings need to be cgi. The rest can be practical effects.the older demo would allow them to explore Lex being gay and other stories they couldnt before. Maybe we could get Patrick Stweart as Macbeth too
I think it would be really tough to get voice actors to rival some of the originals, though. They pretty much got Star Trek actors wholesale, and got some pretty great VA work as a result. A lot of what was good about the show had to do with the ability of the voice actors to deliver.
But I could see that being in the realm of possibility, having seen the DuckTales reboot now. The only question would really be whether or not Disney wants to reboot the show, because I feel they could certainly do the original justice.
Mine isn't a line, but it's the triplets' reaction to finding out they are actually related to Scrooge.
It was pinned to the wall with an arrow.
Disney gives no fucks about Gargoyles, nor have they really ever.
The moment they gave it their attention, we got the Goliath Chronicles which tanked miserably.
They proceeded to go "Fuck it" and never gave a shit about it again.
It was only 5 or 6 years ago that the entire 2nd season was made available on DVD.
Also, tangentially related - Ducktales Remastered is under $5 on Steam right now.
I don't think you're extrapolating too far on Louie. I mean, he was the one that started calling dibs when they were in the garage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMmlGnGn824
I need that gif
I would love to see them tangle with Don Carnage
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Louie is the one who most orients with Scrooge's avarice and desire for wealth, but doesn't have Scrooge's integrity to back it up (the cast has said that if Louie could earn $1m with no effort, he'd be happy with that.) There's going to be an episode in which Scrooge tries to teach Louie about the joy of honest work. Huey, of course, orients to Scrooge's knowledge and wit, but most likely doesn't have Scrooge's flexibility.
I could see that for Huey. Even in the shorts everything he did was pulled straight from the Woodchuck's field guide.
I thought the kids were obnoxious, something i hope that gets significantly tempered with Scrooge. However, overall, I enjoyed it and its got enough nostalgia for me to give it more watch time.
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He was the best part of the show, IMO, thanks to Tony Jay's fantastic performance.
I tried tightening up that loop just a tad.
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I'm also a huge fan of the old Donald Duck/Scrooge adventure comics, and I love the writing on this new show quite a bit already, so I'm all in
plus, Ms. Beakley ftw
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Yeah it was certainly going after us old folks but was a solid kids cartoon as well.
As mentioned earlier, the comic book effect of the background is really well done. Makes the characters really pop out.
He has literally been a NAZI, and often gets put in a Devil costume. He's basically an Id. So are the classic triplets, though.
I haven't seen that many shorts, though, so it might be different in others.
Thats not fair the Nazi thing was a nightmare.
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Oh god, don't even get my hopes up for more Gargoyles. But honestly it was already a very dark and older audience geared series when it came out...I'd prefer to see a continuation (Pretending that most of the Goliath Cronicals never happened), rather than a reboot. Cause a reboot would probably end up either being less Dark or the exact same show.
EDIT: oh God, I kinda forgot Launchpads whole thing is that he can pilot anything and crash everything
He will keep you in the air/afloat until you get to exactly where you need to be going...and then you will crash.
Which is especially jarring when where you need to be and where you wanted to go aren't the same place.
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Exactly. He's like the Ducktails equivalent of the TARDIS.
Even though it may constantly feel like you are going to die.
He's a pilot.
..sorta.