Can someone explain to me how TailSpin is a real thing and not something someone on deviantART created?

can someone explain to me how TailSpin is a real thing and not something someone on deviantART created?

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Some people wanted to make a cartoon that is clearly inspired by Tales of the Golden Monkey, and Disney made them use Jungle Book characters.

Because we all live in a Pokemon world.

I don't know how the hell someone thought it up and pitched the idea but it turned out not too bad.

>turned out not too bad
*turned out gr8
Corrected that for you.

That could be said about a ton of shows in the 90s if we were to look at things ass backwards, which leads me to your answer
It was the 90s, and deviantart was largely influenced by it apparently since it came after

The pilot, which was practically a made for TV movie, was so successful they made a series out of it.

Let's not forget Timon and Pumbaa's cartoon was just general zaniness that often time did even take place in Africa.

Warning: nudity.

>Shere Khan in this show.

>male bear is a relatively normal bear
>female bear is a woman in a fur suit and clothes

He's just a big guy.

If it's like the goof troop story then it could be anything

fur you

Rescue Rangers is just Magnum PI, Tale Spin is Tales of the Gold Monkey, Duck Tales is...Duck Tales...
Goof Troop was some kind of Lorimar Television styled thing.
All the way into Bonkers being a buddy cop show with a meta narrative.
The Disney Afternoon stuff was all styled after popular TV genres.

I wondered why Becky was such a loudmouthed, whiny, hypocritical bitch, then I found out they based her on Rebecca Howe from Cheers, who was...like, a parody of the "Stronk, Independent Busisnesswomyn" archetype

You could say the same thing about Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers. You can also say the same thing about a lot of cartoons.

Just like how Batman Beyond's concept is "angsty teenager is secretly a super hero" + "THE FUTURE" it's the execution of it that really counts.

She is a single mother living a stressful life, while her only employee likes to risk everything and comes close to ruining everything on a daily basis. You'd be bitchy too.

As someone who only grew up with Disney movies and not the Disney Afternoon, seeing Shere Khan in a fucking suit was both jarring and hilarious.
"Let's take the Jungle Book and make the characters fly planes!"
Like what if they made cartoons like this for other Disney animal movies? Lady and The Tramp except they're surfers, Oliver and Company except they deliver pizzas, The Aristocats except it's gangsta urban...oh wait, they almost did do that. What the fuck, Disney?

>The Aristocats except it's gangsta urban...oh wait, they almost did do that. What the fuck, Disney?

Don't worry, Aristocats is the single most boring Disney animated movie ever created so that idea thankfully is dead. Seriously. It is boring as fuck. Even Moana had Tamatoa's song and You're Welcome.

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RIP Tony Jay

Especially with no sexual outlet.

Ya'll forgetting about this?

Also, anyone ever realize both the theme songs for The Jungle Cubs and Smart Guy start with the same stock synth-rhythm.

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I wonder why?

Wow, what the hell? I've never heard of this. Didn't know Jungle Book had two cartoons.
Respectfully disagreeing only to say that The Black Cauldron literally could not keep my attention. I appreciate that they tried something different, but I think that was the most I've ever been bored with Disney.

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No one else could really have voiced that kind of character could they.

the '90s were weird as fuck

That's part of a totally different craze of making kid versions of everything.

Flintstones Kids, Tom & Jerry Kids, Muppet Babies, Jungle Cubs, Tiny Toons (in essence), A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, Baby Looney Tunes, Yo Yogi,

>Becky was such a loudmouthed, whiny, hypocritical bitch,
I honestly found her more overbearing than anything.

Of which, Tiny Toons was popular enough to make them think it had legs, and Muppet Babies did well since Nick whored it out non-stop. The rest were as forgotten as Scrappy Doo.

pup named scooby doo did well, none where as bad as young rosanne though

Khan was the best

Man I forgot all about Lil Rosie

Voiced by the late Tony Jay.

My headcanon says they will eventually get together and FUCK.

Thats even makes us more alike

Disney was inspired by Porco Rosso.
Thats pretty much it.

Do you have any idea WHEN Porco Rosso came out?

At first she wasn't going to let Baloo even work for her, but found that he was the only one that could really pilot the Seaduck. Shit, remember in the pilot his plane had some boosters?

ho HO ho ho HO ho HO ho ho ho HO ho ho HO

Porco Rosso was released in 1992 but it was a one shot manga during the late 80s.
Disney always rips things off from other artists so is this really that surprising?

A lot of Becky's business ideas are really farfetched get-rich-quick schemes.

Which makes her actually a pretty good comedic character in her own right. A lot of female characters had a tendency to have no flaws but Rebecca had a bunch that made the show worth watching.

Baloo was aloof and a lout. Rebecca was a naive, somewhat greedy business woman. Honestly making characters flawed like this works so well and makes you enjoy them more, not less.

It was inevitable.

The boosters fucking broke cause they were made in China.

And Miyazaki "ripped off" his design ideas from artists he worked on, and Nausicaä's art style from Moibeus. Artists get inspired by older shit all the fucking time.

Becky is not perfect, and that's what makes her gr8.

inspiration=/= direct rip off
you fucking autist

Have the soundtrack, which does exist:
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Lossless just because I care so much.

You quoted me twice, sir.

shit internet, so sue me.
You still eat glue and crayons little man.

I am unironically interested in that cat on the right.

And you still think using older ideas is "ripping off". Those who don't want to copy anyone, produce nothing.

Wonder if you know who said that.

Jay Naylor? Carlos Mencia? Justin Roiland?

Salvador Dali.

This show along with Atlantis contributed heavily to my love of dieselpunk. I should rewatch it soon, I bet there's a Porco Roso reference buried in that show somewhere.

>overbearing

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Nice

Atlantis just has problems with the writing.

Also, a mechanic who does not fix anything in the movie.

I wonder if the lonely furries only saved the sexy girls.

90s child here. It was a much more innocent time. I grew up on Talespin and other shows like Ducktales and Rescue Rangers. I remember wanting to explore the locations Baloo went to, have a swanky fancy apartment in the city there, hang out at Louie's bar. I think it was the detailed backgrounds that made it feel more real.

Well, Muppet Babies was actually the first one to do this, based on how popular the actual "muppets as little tykes" scene from Muppets Take Manhattan turned out.

It was a huge success and then everyone else imitated it. Shit, even Tazmania aped it with a Baby Taz segment that was purposely calling out everyone for the stupid craze (and then WB made Baby Looney Tunes anywfuckingway...) A Pup Named Scooby doo was the only initial one to actually deliver something decent, but even then it was just more slapstick and over all comedy effects added to the SD formula.

Tiny Toons both is and isn't a part of this trend. It's more of a "Next Generation" kinda deal, which --for all the shit that show gaved to toy-based properties (in particular TMNT)-- it used the *exact* same formula as numerous (read: Most) cartoons did by introducing later new generations of characters. He-Man suddenly had a sister anmed She-ra, Transformers had Rodimus and his new team, new GI Joes, et all.

For Tiny Tunes, it was "these are the newer (better) Toons being taught at school by the older generation."

Can you just buy the show and make your own screenshots?

Why? Google is just fine.

"The best things in life are free".

However, for quality in your media, you got to pay.

Guys had a deadline to pitch a show, were nearing it, no ideas, Jungle Book was re-released on theatres that year, was a hit, inspires them to mash that with a budding idea for a Launchpad McQuack spinoff show, TaleSpin.

>Shere Khan

Oh look its not the Catillac Cats

No one ever seems to talk about Bonkers.

How can one person can have such good taste?

It was Roger Rabbit lite, with a protagonist who wasn't interesting.

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I barely barely remember this.

>1940's
>single mother
>running her own business
>at a time women were expected to stay home and be baby factories


I wonder why?.....

Also this.

Baloo lost his business and his plane because he was shit at running a business. He wants to party and slack all the damn time. The fact that Becky never fired him once he started doing the same to her, after she purchased his business was shocking.

>Also, a mechanic who does not fix anything in the movie.

She could top... I mean, fix me anytime. Jesus CHRIST is she hot.

>Shit, even Tazmania aped it with a Baby Taz segment that was purposely calling out everyone for the stupid craze (and then WB made Baby Looney Tunes anywfuckingway...)

Warner execs wanted Baby Looney Tunes as early as 1988—or rather, they wanted a treacly, unknowingly brand-damaging series about the Looney Tunes as the Muppet Babies with Granny as Nanny.

Tiny Toons was the first staffers who'd been assigned to do it rebelling, refusing to do it, and manipulating Spielberg to allow them to do something that was smarter, not babyish, and only moderately similar in certain ways.

Taz Babies was the second staffers who'd been assigned to do it rebelling and using Taz-Mania to insult it.

Little Go Beep was the third staffers who'd been assigned to do it rebelling and using the character models Marketing gave them, but for a traditional Looney Tune instead of the heartwarming shitstain WB wanted.

Finally Warner told a team to produce the garbage they'd wanted since the start, or get fired. So fifteen years later, they got their shit-ass Muppet Babies ripoff and sure enough, it damaged the popularity of their brand irreparably with everyone over two. It wasn't even very popular with the babies and parents its boosters had insisted it would attract. It only stayed on the air because it qualified as an educational show, and CN had few.

The staffers who hadn't wanted to do it were right all along, but they couldn't save Warner from itself.

thanks user for the ideas

Fuck, how many vixens did this show have?

Wait a minute none of these characters have tails.........

bears have tiny tails.

There were a few of these small Disney magazines in the 90s that had short Bonkers comics in them. They're kinda neat.

It was some Terry and the Pirates type shit so not enough

so, where is the porn at

Thanks dude, right back at you.

Her choices were either to keep Baloo around or find someone else who was both stupid and skilled enough to deal with pirate attacks every episode. Every time she tried to fire him, she realized just how damn hard it was to find a replacement.

>No, keep the hat on.

What live-action show would Gummi Bears or Darkwing comparable to?

It's pretty much as though Disney was doing what 60s H-B did

Still gets my dick hard to this day. Flying boats are too good to be real.

I thought cloud surfing was the coolest shit as a youth

e621 has the usual.

Airplanes have tails. Early pilots referred to a stall where the plane begins to spin and fall out of the air as a "tailspin". The title is a pun based on that and the phrase "to spin a tale".

Exactly; the only worthwhile thing about any of the Bonkers material was the supporting cast. In the shorts, it was Jitters and Fawn Deer.

In the show, it was Lucky and Miranda.

>anywfuckingway

except for the ones that do

Darkwing Duck is based on The Shadow, The Phantom, Etc.

Some Crimson Avenger/Sandman in there too. They were the ones who carried around chemical guns. And if I remember correctly early Travis!Crimson Avenger even wore a pea coat. And let's not forget Green Hornet. Since Launchpad essentially functions as his valet, though way less East Asian.

Both correct.

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cute