Jimmy Two Shoes. When it first came to Toon Disney and I tuned into a two hour marathon, expecting to watch one episode and change the channel. Needless to say, I watched the whole marathon. I haven’t really seen it in like 10 years so I guess I don’t know if I still feel that way.
I started collecting DVDs for this series recently, it holds up suprisingly well.
Jimmy Two Shoes. When it first came to Toon Disney and I tuned into a two hour marathon, expecting to watch one episode and change the channel. Needless to say, I watched the whole marathon. I haven’t really seen it in like 10 years so I guess I don’t know if I still feel that way.
I started collecting DVDs for this series recently, it holds up suprisingly well.
I think I need to check it out again. Is it streaming anywhere?
Jimmy Two Shoes. When it first came to Toon Disney and I tuned into a two hour marathon, expecting to watch one episode and change the channel. Needless to say, I watched the whole marathon. I haven’t really seen it in like 10 years so I guess I don’t know if I still feel that way.
That was one of my favorites! I loved the concept a lot.
While I did think it had flaws, I honestly don't think Wish is as bad as some people are claiming it to be. I thought it was better than Strange Worlds, Onward, and Elemental. I feel like it's a 5/10 film.
I think it was OK but I definitely wouldn't call it better then those films. For me it's a decent film that could've been truly great had it not been subjected to executive meddling forcing it to tie into Disney'c centennial celebration with all of those forced and pointless cameos that contribute absolutely nothing to the plot.
Speaking of Disney though that reminds me, I remember in junior high we were shown the movie Meet the Deedles and I don't remember going into that one with particularly high expectations but it turned out to be a pretty good time.
I guess my wildly unpopular opinion about the film is that removing the "Star Boy" was probably for the best. Despite me agreeing that a romance between him and Asha would be cute, I also realize that his whole concept is way too similar to Nimona. I feel like people would have accused Disney of stealing the idea after they decided to scrap Nimona, and it just cause internet discourse.
I also think having the Queen be evil would have been redundant. I think the film should have instead focused for on Magnifico's narcissism and how he uses the wishes to control people. I get that they were trying to play into old school Disney tropes, like how in Snow White, we know little to nothing about the Evil Queen. But I feel like film has evolved since then that audiences want more context.
I do agree that they gave her too many friends. I think they should have only had 2 or 3 and just took time to flesh them out more. It also frustrates me that the dark skin black girl is just there and has nothing to do through out the whole movie. I don't know if they even named her in the script. It just feels like really shallow representation.
I think it was OK but I definitely wouldn't call it better then those films. For me it's a decent film that could've been truly great had it not been subjected to executive meddling forcing it to tie into Disney'c centennial celebration with all of those forced and pointless cameos that contribute absolutely nothing to the plot.
Speaking of Disney though that reminds me, I remember in junior high we were shown the movie Meet the Deedles and I don't remember going into that one with particularly high expectations but it turned out to be a pretty good time.
I guess my wildly unpopular opinion about the film is that removing the "Star Boy" was probably for the best. Despite me agreeing that a romance between him and Asha would be cute, I also realize that his whole concept is way too similar to Nimona. I feel like people would have accused Disney of stealing the idea after they decided to scrap Nimona, and it just cause internet discourse.
I also think having the Queen be evil would have been redundant. I think the film should have instead focused for on Magnifico's narcissism and how he uses the wishes to control people. I get that they were trying to play into old school Disney tropes, like how in Snow White, we know little to nothing about the Evil Queen. But I feel like film has evolved since then that audiences want more context.
I do agree that they gave her too many friends. I think they should have only had 2 or 3 and just took time to flesh them out more. It also frustrates me that the dark skin black girl is just there and has nothing to do through out the whole movie. I don't know if they even named her in the script. It just feels like really shallow representation.
I dunno that seems like a stretch to me personally, an evil couple would've been really interesting and it feels like the film got flattened out to the point of feeling somewhat hollow,not to mention the musical numbers are some of the most forgettable that Disney has ever done IMO
Post by multiverselord on Mar 19, 2024 20:12:12 GMT
I wanna say the DC Animated shows that ran from late 1990’s to 2006. After finding out these series existed, I wasn’t expecting to find some of the most good DC content I’ve ever seen in my life and now I’m kinda obsessed with these shows lol.
I find it sad though I didn’t get to catch any of them when they were originally attending.
Some of the stuff my sister watched I ended up liking more then I thought I would, I got introduced to One Tree Hill cause of her, back then the family only had one computer and it was in the same room as the TV so whatever was playing on TV i'd hear while I was browsing the web and I ended up sorta consuming a lot of what my sister watched as a result and because of that I ended up getting sucked into OTH and after a few weeks I found myself watching new episodes with her. Also ended up liking some of the films she watched like Princess Diaries and Sleepover.
That was my younger sibling and Gravity Falls! I originally was NOT interested in the show-it just looked kind of bland to me. But they watched the episodes on demand and insisted it was AMAZING, I NEEDED to watch it, and yeah, they were right. We would excitedly watch every single new episode when it came to Disney Channel!
I wanna say the DC Animated shows that ran from late 1990’s to 2006. After finding out these series existed, I wasn’t expecting to find some of the most good DC content I’ve ever seen in my life and now I’m kinda obsessed with these shows lol.
I find it sad though I didn’t get to catch any of them when they were originally attending.
Static Shock was the only one of those I really watched regularly since it aired on saturday mornings on network TV, I was only able to occasionally catch the others at my grandmothers house whenever I visited each week(since she had cable and my family did not)I vaguely remember watching Batman TAS, Batman Beyond and Superman, don't remember if I ever saw either of the Justice League shows at the time they were airing though and pretty sure I never watched Zeta Project.