Tag Archives: animation
The One about Erasing A Legacy… And Capturing The Image
The phone rang on this past Wednesday. I checked the caller ID – Guest Communications from Walt Disney World. I took the call. “Mr. Speirs, this is Daniel from Walt Disney World. Regarding the items you contacted us about, I’ve … Continue reading
Posted in Disney, Writing
Tagged animation, Archives, Disney, Frank Thomas, Ken O'Connor, Marc Davis, Ollie Johnston, Studios, Walt Disney World, Ward Kimball
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The One About Project Possible…
It all started with a cheerleader… You might have heard of her. Kim Possible. Red head. Awesome moves. Knows sixteen different types of kung-fu. Did I mention she saves the world in her off time? The animated series about her, … Continue reading
Posted in Disney, Fiction, Writing
Tagged animation, Arts, Disney Channel, Fans, Kim Possible, Project Possible, Soundtrack, Storyboard, The Walt Disney Company, Voice Acting
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The One About DuckTales (ooh-woo-ooh!)
Life is like a hurricane Here in Duckberg. Racecars, lasers, aeroplanes, it’s a Duck blur! Might solve a mystery or rewrite history… I’ve mentioned before my love of TV animation. I’m the kid who never grew up, I guess, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Adult Swim, Aladdin, Animaniacs, animation, attitude, AV Club, Batman the Animated Series, Ben 10, Bob Schooley, Bonkers, Cap'n Crunch, Cartoon network, character, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, cynicism, Darkwing Duck, Dewey, Disney Afternoon, Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Disney XD, disrespect for adult authority figures, Doc McStuffins, Doug, DuckTales, Futurama, Gargoyles, Huey, Jake and the Never-Land Pirates, Kim Possible, Launchpad McQuack, live-action shows, Louie, Nickelodeon, Number One Dime, ooh-woo-ooh, ooo-wee-ooo, Robot Chicken, Scrooge McDuck, Sophia the First, Spongebob Squarepants, syndication, Tale Spin, television, The Penguins of Madagascar, Toonami, Total Media Bridge, Warner Brothers
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