Stop watching NuTales

Stop watching NuTales

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I kinda already did. I watched the pilot, dime chase and house of the lucky gander. Nothing's really grabbing me. I feel like they're trying too hard in some areas and not trying at all in others.

No. I'll keep watching it just as I'll keep reading my signed copy of Life and Times, because I can enjoy more than one thing.

So how many more of these threads are gonna be made. I remember this being discussed to all high hell at least twice.Sucks duck dick he has to put up the sign.

Not that OP actually cares, but Don Rosa doesn't hate DuckTales. He just doesn't want people conflating his work with the cartoons because they have almost nothing to do with each other beyond sharing characters.

Stop spamming these garbage threads.

His sign is completely correct. He is not associated with those television shows. If he claimed to be, he'd probably be in legal trouble with Disney for doing so, and the reason he has those signs up in the first place because he just wants to not be bothered by stuff he had no involvement in.

Whether or not HE likes the show is irrelevant as well. He's an old man. I hope he's not watching cartoons made for tweens, because I'm reaching the point where I can't stand it myself.

They'll keep being made for as long as people respond to them, I guess.

Personally I'd be happy if people would buy my books if they saw a cartoon that had the same characters in it, but thats just me. I can understand he doesn't want people to think he's writing Ducktales comics. But if people buy your comics because they watched Ducktales, he makes a profit in the end right?

I am extremely curious about the basket of chiles.

Why do all the comic creators I like end up going the "bitter old man" path?

Am I the only one who thinks it's kinda cute how he sticks out his tongue while drawing?

Jokes aside, nu tales is a fucking trash.
I know they fucked up with episodes but thats not an argument. Even if these episodes supposed to be webby/boys centered, doesnt make them less of a shitty episodes.

Could just be chance. Comic book creators have no monopoly on becoming old and bitter, after all. Life can do that to you.
>tfw you're following down that very path

Has anybody ever approached him to get pic related signed?

I don't get it. Did he create/own Donald Duck/Scrooge or was he just a the writer/illustrator hired by Disney?

I had almost forgotten this guy existed, it's been such a long time since I read his stuff. His were pretty much the only Donald Duck comics I read, they are amazing. I think he is even better than Carl Barks.

I want those fucking chiles in my mouth right now.

The latter, though he's considered by many to be the successor to the guy who did create Uncle Scrooge.

I see. Are people really upset that Disney, the faceless soulless company with a shared monopoly on all Global Media rebooted one of it's oldest franchises without him?

Walt Disney himself could crawl out of his grave tomorrow and ask Disney to quit using Mikey and Miney and they would tell him to fuck off.

This is now a Daffy Duck thread.

No.
Full time Don Rosa thread.
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That's what he does nowadays. He's a pepper farmer.

Bitter old men are right to be bitter. One day you'll realize that.

Some people are very attached to those old comics (and the old cartoon), and have a vision of what they wanted this reboot to be. I wouldn't say their reactions are irrational, but this show is deliberately aimed at an entirely different generation than their own.

But this is Sup Forums. We actively look for things to complain about.

Because they work like hell and get treated like shit by big companies like Disney that then just end up raking up most of the money for their work.

In Don Rosa's case he even really doesn't get any recognition in his own country because Donald Duck comics aren't really a thing any more in the US, while in Europe his work is everywhere.

>but this show is deliberately aimed at an entirely different generation than their own.
Why, though? Right out the gate they made it clear, from the very first announcement, that this was a nostalgia cash-in. Every news article, every social media post, ALL of the buzz was centered around "DuckTales is back! Woohoo!".

Does Disney think they can have it both ways, pandering to the crowd who grew up on DuckTales and a younger generation? That's not how it works. And there's nothing in OG DuckTales that would not appeal to kids today with just a few minor updates. Trying to reinvent the show when know damn well what made it work in the first place is asinine.

Because children, the actual main market for the show, wouldn't fucking care about that degree of marketing. And so they tailored the marketing towards the kind of people who would.

Also, don't kid yourself, this is Disney. They have no fucking idea why the old show was popular. They're soulless businessmen, all they know is money. They hire other people to make the shows, and these other people decided to not just remake a 90s cartoon.

>Trying to reinvent the show when know damn well what made it work in the first place is asinine.
It worked well for *us*. I don't yet have kids of my own, but just by looking at what's popular with them now I have a hard time believing they'd be drawn into the OGDT so easily. Much as I love it, I think the same could go for Darkwing Duck. I don't know, maybe I'm not giving the kids enough credit.

At any rate, at the end of the day the reboot was a risk for Disney either way. This is what they went with, and if it fails it's not going to kill them. The fist shaking of a near middle-aged fan like myself means nothing.

He's not saying any such thing. He's just avoiding the necessity of having the same exact conversation 100 times in a row when there's more interesting uses for his time.

>NuTales
*The Webby n' pals show
I liked the hour long pilot, but since then most of the episodes have been slice of life pieces of shit about Webby and Scrooge has done virtually nothing but sit around being an old man. Where's the adventure? Where's the far off places (not including that shitty casino)? Where's the absolute madman we all know and love?

This is true. But how would OP have gotten anyone to read the thread if he'd opened with something so reasonable as that?

i saw him at a convention.
i felt kind of bad that retards were originally going to him with ducktale

his work is very underappreciated

He clearly does have contempt or at the very least very little respect for the new show though.

Is there some kind of chart or guide to different Duck artists?

>I don't know, maybe I'm not giving the kids enough credit.
I mean no offense, but I don't think you are.

Were DuckTales and Darkwing Duck really custom-made for kids of the 80s and 90s (Gosalyn aside)? I don't believe they were. Nothing about the way Huey, Dewey and Louie act screams "80s", and if you look past their more saccharine take on Scrooge, the overall feel of the cartoons wasn't terribly unlike the Barks comics. It didn't feel "updated" for an 80s audience.

To the contrary, many of the shows I grew up watching (Tiny Toons and Animaniacs, especially), the writers were constantly referencing things from their own generation of 20-40 years prior, from Woodstock to Howdy Doody. And I was a smart kid, I got most of the jokes, but even the kids who didn't kept on watching for the jokes they *did* get.