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Terry McGovern - the voice of Launchpad McQuack! Join us as Tim Nydell (host of Saturday Morning Rewind) interviews Terry about voicing Launchpad, his radio career, and even his contributions to the original STAR WARS! Visit Terry's podcast online: www.3homeys.com Also, make sure to subscribe to Tim's new YouTube channel (his vlog channel): TIM NYDELL We would like to thank our Patreon supporters for this month: Mike Clemons Gemma Bright Torrie Garvin Visit our Patreon page and get some rewards for donating each month: PATREON Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: HERE (we have TWO YouTube Channels) Check out our CLOTHING LINE: REWIND WEAR Don't forget to donate to help keep us going - even if it's two dollars: DONATE Please rate us on iTunes: iTunes Visit our website: www.SaturdayMorningRewind.com Follow us on Twitter: @SaturdayRewind Follow us on Facebook: Facebook Follow us on Instagram: @SaturdayRewind
Credits Score: The Podcast That Gives Credits The Credit They're Due
Get those "woo-oohs" ready. This week, we're realizing just how much life is like a hurricane as we make our way through the opening credits to Disney's "DuckTales." -- Click Here To Get Started With Just A Few Of The Ways You Can Help The Black Lives Matter Movement Podcast episodes about racism in America to help fuel unlearning the things you've been taught: "Seeing White" by Scene On Radio "Police Abolition" by Call Your Girlfriend "A Black Man's Experience in America with Marcus Stricklin" by Unapologetically Sensitive "Disney's Most Controversial Film: Six Degrees of 'Song of the South'" by You Must Remember This -- We recorded this episode using Squadcast which allows you to record studio-quality remote interviews for your podcast. First 7 days are free. Check it out here. Follow Max: Instagram|Twitter Follow Gary: Instagram|Twitter Links, as promised in the episode: Disney's DuckTales Opening Credits The "Woo-Oohs" in Different Languages Disney's DuckTales Theme (Korean Version) The 28 Guitars cover of the DuckTales Theme Ukulele cover of the DuckTales Theme performed by Al Wood Brass Quintet cover of the DuckTales Theme performed by Seb Skelly Fingerstyle Guitar cover of the DuckTales Theme performed by Metallicatease Viral Internet Animals cover of the DuckTales Theme put together by DaftTheEdgyGuy -- We hate to be those guys, but if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to.
Issue 21! Season 2 of Disney's Ducktales reboot just ended and season 3 is bringing back a whole lot of nostalgia for us "adults"!
For the Duck family in DuckTales, life was like a hurricane, there in Duckberg. Scrooge McDuck, Launchpad, Donald Duck, Webby, Huey, Dewey, and Louie had used race cars, lasers, and airplanes to do everything from solve and mystery to rewriting history! Few TV shows bring as many good memories as those from the Disney Afternoon block. But, as great as Talespin, Chip n Dale: Rescue Rangers, and Darkwing Duck were...there was something special about the wild adventures of the McDuck family. Maybe it was the wild adventures or maybe it was scrooge's swan dives into his money bin. But if you ask me, it was the fact that all of Scrooge's riches would've meant nothing if his family wasn't there to show him what real wealth is!
What the McDuck?! They made a movie about those adventurous mallards? It's a surprise to us as well. Regardless, these thirteen things about Ducktales The Movie will have you screaming whoo hoo all the way to the bank. First Disney animated movie to be spun off from a television series. There were originally plans to have a Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers movie released the summer following this movie's release, along with a Goof Troop movie. However, Disney decided to pull the plug on that project, and retool the Goof Troop movie into A Goofy Movie, since this movie underperformed at the box-office. Someone dressed like Indiana Jones is briefly seen at the Explorer's Club. Released on the big screen with the classic Donald Duck cartoon "Dude Duck". Side characters from DuckTales, like Gyro, Doofus, Bubba the Cave Duck, and Gismoduck are absent, as the filmmakers didn't want to confuse newcomers who have not seen the Disney Afternoon cartoon. This is also why none of any of the show's villains, like the Beagle Boys, Magica DaSpell, and Flintheart Glomgold are present. The plot point of Scrooge finding and digging a pyramid out of the sand, is taken from a Carl Barks story "Pyramid Scheme" from the Scrooge comics. Error: During the treasure of Collie Baba sequence, when Scrooge orders Dijon to bring their sacks, his "treasure-hunting" outfit briefly returns to his trademark waistcoat. The events of the film take place between the third and fourth seasons of DuckTales. The initial voice-overs took one year, and another six months were spent on re-takes. Although Alan Young had never worked with Christopher Lloyd or Rip Taylor before, he said he would "'sit there in awe' watching them at work." When the film was released in theaters, the theme song was reprised twice during the end credits, with both times sung. For some reason, the VHS only has the first time sung, while the second time is instrumental only. In the 2000 video game Donald Duck Goin' Quackers, Merlock plays the game's main villain. The film made only $18 million at the box ofice, causing it to be a failure and killing all future theatrical sequels. Critics in the USA, generally considered the film an Indiana Jones rip-off. It was also a betrayal to Carl Barks's Uncle Scrooge comic books which DuckTales was based on. Noted movie critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert didn't even bother reviewing this film for their tv show Siskel & Ebert at The Movies DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990) G | 1h 14min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 3 August 1990 (USA) Scrooge McDuck takes Huey, Dewey, and Louie to Egypt to find a pyramid and magic lamp. Director: Bob Hathcock Writer: Alan Burnett (animation screenplay) Stars: Alan Young, Christopher Lloyd, Terence McGovern
Sure to be controversial, Drew and Jim wonder why animation fans were so quick to embrace Disney's "DuckTales" reboot but then rejected Cartoon Network's new take on "Thundercats." These two also talk about John Lasseter's attempts to get Walt Disney Animation Studios to produce CG versions of "Where the Wild Things Are" and "The Brave Little Toaster" back in the early 1980s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Among the flurry of the recent reboots is Disney's Ducktales and boy is Morgan autistic about it.
Video Game Rewind #2! Join Tim and Jacob as they nerd out over retro video games! In this episode they talk about: Disney's DuckTales (NES) and Day Dreamin' Davey (SNES) Tune in next month when they talk about: Batman (NES) and Excitebike (NES). Follow Tim on Twitter: @SaturdayRewind Follow Jacob on Twitter: @Heartlandstuck Follow Jacob on YouTube: HERE We would like to thank our Patreon supporters for this month: Jared Tolbert Visit our Patreon page and get some rewards for donating each month: PATREON "Like" the Saturday Morning Podcast Network on Facebook: HERE Don't forget to donate to help keep us going - even if it's a dollar: DONATE Please rate us on iTunes: iTunes Visit our website: www.SaturdayMorningRewind.com Follow us on Twitter: @SaturdayRewind Follow us on Facebook: Facebook
Intro: Phil and Metz discuss the upcoming relaunch of Disney's "DuckTales." Content (9:00): Discussion of the short story "Under Hill" by Gene Wolfe.
Miriam Flynn - "Gandra Dee" from DuckTales - joins Saturday Morning Rewind, and it's all part of DuckTales month! Miraim could also be heard (and seen) in: Taz-Mania, Babe, National Lampoon's Vacation, and the Land Before Time movies! We would like to thank our Patreon supporters for this month: Jared Tolbert Visit our Patreon page and get some rewards for donating each month: PATREON "Like" the Saturday Morning Podcast Network on Facebook: HERE Don't forget to donate to help keep us going - even if it's a dollar: DONATE Please rate us on iTunes: iTunes Visit our website: www.SaturdayMorningRewind.com Follow us on Twitter: @SaturdayRewind Follow us on Facebook: Facebook
Brian Cummings - "Doofus" from DuckTales - joins Saturday Morning Rewind, and it's all part of DuckTales month! Check Brian Cummings out online: www.thebriancummings.com We would like to thank our Patreon supporters for this month: Jared Tolbert Visit our Patreon page and get some rewards for donating each month: PATREON "Like" the Saturday Morning Podcast Network on Facebook: HERE Don't forget to donate to help keep us going - even if it's a dollar: DONATE Please rate us on iTunes: iTunes Visit our website: www.SaturdayMorningRewind.com Follow us on Twitter: @SaturdayRewind Follow us on Facebook: Facebook
Mr. Daps, Mikey, and Murray talk about the new trailer for Disney's DuckTales coming to Disney XD, and reminisce about the Disney Afternoon.
Comedian and actor Rama Vallury joins the gang as they rewatch Disney's DuckTales movie. Released just before Aladdin, was Disney just on a genie kick for a while? Why is everyone in Duckburg a duck or a dog? How problematic is Dijon and his "generic Middle Eastern/Indian" voice? Find out this week!Rama Vallury is an actor, writer, comedian, and voice-over artist living in Los Angeles. He is half of the comedy duo "George & Vallury" with Sean George (a guest on our very first episode about The Goonies!) and can regularly be seen performing around town at the Second City Hollywood, The Pack Theater, and many other venues!
On the season finale of Animation Damnation, the gang's all here to analyze the horrendous social inequality in Disney's DuckTales! How were the ducks allowed to take so much power over the dogs and the nearly extinct pigs? Why did those little ducks think starting a massive fire in a dirigible was a good idea? And what was with that duck mummy? PLUS: The guys all try on Huey, Dewey, and Louie impressions! This September we'll be doing Listener Request Month for AD as well! If you have a cartoon episode you want us to cover, write in to the WHM Mail Bag - weallhatemovies@gmail.com! Send us an episode with a link to watch either on YouTube, Netflix or Hulu! You have until midnight on August 18th! Do it!
It's A Duck Blur: Let's Get Dangerous (A Darkwing Duck/Ducktales Podcast)
Sarah and Michael discuss every single episode of Disney's Ducktales. Today it's episode 3 'Three Ducks Of The Condor'. If you like the show please tell a friend or give us an awesome review on iTunes! Find us on Facebook or Twitter @ItsADuckBlur Email us: Itsaduckblurpodcast@gmail.com Sarah on Twitter: @why_in_the_heck Sarah's blog: cookbookresolution.com Michael on Twitter: @meandmyeasel Michael and Sarah's other podcast 'Pop Quiz Hot Shot' available on iTunes or where all good podcasts are located.
It's A Duck Blur: Let's Get Dangerous (A Darkwing Duck/Ducktales Podcast)
Sarah and Michael discuss every single episode of Disney's Ducktales. Today it's episode 2 'Wronguay In Ronguay'. If you like the show please tell a friend or give us an awesome review on iTunes! Sarah on Twitter: @why_in_the_heck Sarah's blog: cookbookresolution.com Michael on Twitter: @meandmyeasel Michael's other podcast 'Pop Quiz Hot Shot': https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/63625
February’s Interview: Chuck McCann Chuck McCann is a voice-over legend. He has supplied his voice for some of my favorite shows: DuckTales & TaleSpin. Follow Chuck online:http://www.chuckmccann.nethttp://www.facebook.com/ChuckMcCannsLetsHaveFunhttp://www.facebook.com/ragtagplayers (podcast intro recorded by Larry Kenney from the original Thundercats) PLEASE rate me/subscribe on iTunes. Find me online: www.hitrockbottom.org/saturdaymorningrewind.html And FOLLOW me on Facebook and Twitter!
What the McDuck?! They made a movie about those adventurous mallards? It's a surprise to us as well. Regardless, these thirteen things about Ducktales The Movie will have you screaming whoo hoo all the way to the bank. 13. First Disney animated movie to be spun off from a television series. 12. There were originally plans to have a Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers movie released the summer following this movie's release, along with a Goof Troop movie. However, Disney decided to pull the plug on that project, and retool the Goof Troop movie into A Goofy Movie, since this movie underperformed at the box-office. 11. Someone dressed like Indiana Jones is briefly seen at the Explorer's Club. 10. Released on the big screen with the classic Donald Duck cartoon "Dude Duck". 9. Side characters from DuckTales, like Gyro, Doofus, Bubba the Cave Duck, and Gismoduck are absent, as the filmmakers didn't want to confuse newcomers who have not seen the Disney Afternoon cartoon. This is also why none of any of the show's villains, like the Beagle Boys, Magica DaSpell, and Flintheart Glomgold are present. 8. The plot point of Scrooge finding and digging a pyramid out of the sand, is taken from a Carl Barks story "Pyramid Scheme" from the Scrooge comics. 7. Error: During the treasure of Collie Baba sequence, when Scrooge orders Dijon to bring their sacks, his "treasure-hunting" outfit briefly returns to his trademark waistcoat. 6. The events of the film take place between the third and fourth seasons of DuckTales. 5. The initial voice-overs took one year, and another six months were spent on re-takes. Although Alan Young had never worked with Christopher Lloyd or Rip Taylor before, he said he would "'sit there in awe' watching them at work." 4. When the film was released in theaters, the theme song was reprised twice during the end credits, with both times sung. For some reason, the VHS only has the first time sung, while the second time is instrumental only. 3. In the 2000 video game Donald Duck Goin' Quackers, Merlock plays the game's main villain. 2. The film made only $18 million at the box ofice, causing it to be a failure and killing all future theatrical sequels. 1. Critics in the USA, generally considered the film an Indiana Jones rip-off. It was also a betrayal to Carl Barks's Uncle Scrooge comic books which DuckTales was based on. Noted movie critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert didn't even bother reviewing this film for their tv show Siskel & Ebert at The Movies DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990) G | 1h 14min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 3 August 1990 (USA) Scrooge McDuck takes Huey, Dewey, and Louie to Egypt to find a pyramid and magic lamp. Director: Bob Hathcock Writer: Alan Burnett (animation screenplay) Stars: Alan Young, Christopher Lloyd, Terence McGovern