@@jeanemlicar Yup, I watched as a teenager on Canada's Family Channel which as the Canadian Disney Channel until Disney Channel finally arrived here. Talespin aired after Darkwing Duck and DW was often my preferred choice; with exceptions such as all multi-parters. But even my least favorite episodes then have aged better. For example, I used to haste the whale episode for obvious reasons, but like it now.
One note: there's an episode of I think Darkwing Duck where a villain in the "real" world is able to tap into alternative dimensions to get ideas for television shows. One dimension he hits is Rescue Rangers and you can hear Chip's voice.
Chip's and Monty's, yup!! Monty at least mentions Dale even if Dale doesn't respond. The episode is Twitching Channels and the voice cameos are near the end once Darkwing and Megavolt return to St. Canard.
It wasn't just Gadget with the guys. You know there were girls who had a crush on Chip. The Indiana Jones theme is so iconic and works for a lot of guys. Why not a chipmunk?
The creators of Ducktales 2017 were originally told they could NOT have the Rescue Rangers because Disney was working on the movie. So the creators basically started playing a game of Chicken with Disney by designing a generic rat character who looked suspiciously like a certain Rescue Ranger. That just kept going until Disney finally relented. And that is why the Rescue Rangers don't do much on Ducktales: because they were basically added at the last minute.
The Duck Tales movie was one of my favorites growing up. I can still remember many of the plot points with fondness. Wonder if I can find a copy of it somewhere. I really enjoyed the reboot movie of Chip and Dale, but I enjoyed it because it was campy and didn't take itself seriously. It was fun, and enjoyable. I also remember watching the Rescue Rangers Down Under movie, and that was also really fun. Chip and Dale have always been interesting and funny characters to me.
Always found it weird how many of the Disney block relied on 1930s inspirations. DuckTales is very pulp-inspired, but modern-day, even using the Indiana Jones font in the title. TaleSpin was literally set in the 1930s. Darkwing Duck leaned more into Noir, as you'd expect from a Batman/Shadow pastiche. And then Chip N Dale was again modern-day but still pulp inspired. Not complaining, certainly, but it's just odd how reliable that was.
Entertainment in general in the early 90s was on a retro nostalgia trip. The success of batman seemed to have convinced execs that people wanted stuff they had grown up with. With talent and skill you create great stuff, if things go wrong you create the phantom
The success of Indiana Jones was a big part of that. For TaleSpin almost directly, since it was heavily cribbing from Tales of the Gold Monkey that was trying to be a TV version of Indy. If they had done that Metro Mice pitch, that would have been one of the notable exceptions. I'd say that DuckTales also had a convoluted path to get there since it was basically an animated version of the old Carl Barks comics. So while they were pulling from pulp origins it was more contemporary (the Uncle Scrooge comic starting in the early '50s being a good point to go from). And why shouldn't it, since most comic books evolved out of pulp adventure stories to begin with. But you're right. It is interesting how many of them came out at the same time and all packaged together like that.
@@Belgand That all makes sense, but Chip 'n Dale had no pulp origins to draw more profound stories. Given their simplistic origins, their transformation from one-dimensional characters is more impressive than that of DuckTales.
"A Case of Stage Blight" has to be one of my favorite episodes ever: it had mystery; it was very scary because of the killer dolls; all Rangers had a moment of spotlight; Sewernose de Bergerac is a top villain with good backstory and motivations; and finally the rangers had to get inside his head and use his own inner conflicts and madness against him. So much fun, drama and action and the episode's in-universe logic works perfectly.
47 now... Rescue Rangers was on my afternoon after school cartoon roster, even though society said I was too old for cartoons by that point. Was 14-15 then...🤔
I was completely in love with Gadget back in the day, I’m pretty sure she was the first crush I ever had. Brainy, tough, creative, confident, motivated, what’s not to like?
At least where I lived what helped Duck Tales and then Rescue Rangers was the schedule. They came on at three-thirty and four o'clock in the afternoon usually when most kids had gotten home from school.
Chip n Dale's Rescue Rangers on NES was the very first video game I ever beat. Nothing will ever beat that feeling for me. That sense of accomplishment.
i remember having to rent that game as a kid and i think i beat it, it sure was a hard one, tried playing it again on the disney afternoon collection on my ps4 and couldn't do it lol
well some say dark souls or bloodborne aren't hard, others easy, so i think it also depends on the person, i'm rather good at games with puzzles or mysteries for example, but suck at combat, racing and sports games, for example@@MrConredsX
Even more fun? I was at a furry convention once and got to hear half an entire audience all suddenly get the pun that Zipper is a fly, like a zipper on a pants fly.
in an episode of season 1 of Venture Bros, the titular Venture Bros are dressed like Indiana Jones and Magnum and somehow it didn't register my Chip and Dale bells until I watched the creator commentary.
@@themoviereviewwarriors939 Ya know, I don’t think I ever saw the 2nd season of Thundercats. I’d never heard of Pumyra til right now. But yeah, I probably would have dug her too.
Used to love this show, plus Darkwing Duck, Tale Spin and Duck Tales. They remind me so much of my childhood in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 watching them on ZBC TV1. The theme tunes were unforgettable.
Nes cartridges couldn't hold much content so they often compensated by making the games really hard even and sometimes especially if they were kids. Woe betide you if try the nes and gb turtle games and you're not ready for an ass kicking
Dad absolutely loves this show. Found it in the 5 dollar bin at a thrift store and it was pb&j's sitting between the couch and coffee table binging on a rainy Saturday.
Rescue Rangers was my introduction to these chipmunks and the Disney afternoon which the prior Disney cartoons were on Saturday mornings. I didn’t even start school when I first watched Chip N Dale, but I watched this cartoon weekdays on network tv.
I loved this show as a kid, I’m also not afraid to admit I was in love with Gadget from age 7 to age 9. How could I not be, she was a badass super-genius engineer with no time for immature goofs like Chip or Dale. Didn’t hurt that Tress MacNeille also gave her the cutest voice imaginable.
Kind of a test in a way. We've seen the 3D treatment with Alvin and the Chipmunks as well as Garfield. Never mind the long list of Spongebob, and Scooby-Doo.
I liked the movie. It was a spritual successor to Roger rabbit. The jokes where all the chara reps voiced by seth Roger were in the same place, and ugly sonic were worth the price of admission alone!
It's history is pretty awesome, but I can't remember liking this as much as I liked the Winnie the Pooh animated show. That one was my absolutely favoirte during these years- I feel like Ducktales was my "adventure" show and Winnie the Pooh was my "chill downtime" show. Rescue Rangers was good, but I don't recall it being AS good as Duck Tales. Memorable though, definitely memoerable- the episode where Chip and Dale dress in drag to save a young girl from Fat Cat's casino and ends with a musical number (and Dale absolutely selling his outfit WAY harder than Chip) lives rentfree in my head... as well as, of all episodes, the one that's about a Sherlock Holmes pastiche involving a dog trying to protect an estate from a snobby inheritor... and if course, Lawhinie. Because she was Gadget, but evil. They unleashed that power un an unsuspecting young boy and thought it wouldn't effect him. They didn't even care...
I watched this while in my first year of High School, thank you for the vid. My favorite was Talespin but really enjoyed this one even thou my teenage hormones were starting to kick in. And the Disney+ movie was a blast.
Disneyland was doing some amazing things with the 'Disney Afternoon' at the park. Including a daily parade that was timed to start, when the block would start on local TV.
I’ll always remember sneaking ice cream out of the freezer once my dad left for work to watch DuckTails. Not a chance my mother didn’t know what I was doing, but dammed if there wasn’t always more when we ran out! Miss ya mom
I loved this cartoon! It was my favorite show, along with DuckTales and Talespin! They were on during the Disney Afternoon back then in 1990, when I was 9. Ah, yes, good times then!
I don't know why, but this one hit deep. Thanks for making this, and reminding me I should rewatch the movie before it's inevitably pulled from D+ and lost to time
Official canon from the mouth of the creators themselves is that they exist in separate universes, even if the episodes set it up for them to coexist, and even though characters like gizmo duck show up in darkwing. I know, it's confusing ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I still love this show, and have the comic books. I also am amazed at the voice acting talent. Dale is the same voice as Shockwave and Brawn on the Transformers!
This covers an era when I wasn't watching Disney stuff, although I did watch the recent Disney+ Chip and Dale movie.. It is interesting that until Disney opened it "vault" and allowed wider access to its movies and TV shows, most adults had blind spots in their Disney knowledge. Unless someone had children when a particular show or movie came out (or was themselves a child at that time), they would not get many Disney-related references. For example, there was a time when shouting "Wrong Lever" would just get blank looks from people who did not have kids the right age when "Emperors New Groove" came out.
This was my jam, at least the first season. Back when I started recording stuff regularly with my first paid-with-my-own-cash VHS deck, this was the first Disney show I collected in its entirety. I'm gonna bore you with TMS animation again, but even though the first season was mostly from their outsourced "helper" studios, there was some great stuff similar to their best work on DuckTales (love this shot - 1:17). To clarify, Peter Cullen was Monterey Jack just for Season 1, but I was more impressed with the two beat cops on the show: skinny older White cop, brolick younger Black cop. Both were voiced by Cullen. This was also the very first show I recall where certain episodes were re-edited and re-broadcast because of offensive content. I recall one that removed references to baby harm, if you can believe it, and one infamous ep that took place in Chinatown: dialogue, music, and even voices that were even slightly problematic were altered.
For us in South Africa, we had Sunday evenings from 5pm to 7pm, called the Disney Block, the first hour was things like Chip and Dale, Ducktales and such, the second block was always an hour of a disney movie, the following week we'd get the remainder of the movie.
There was that episode of Darkwing Duck where he gets transported to a "human" world along with Negavolt where his exploits were made into a popular cartoon series by someone who lucked out with some device that let him listen into other dimensions. By the end of the episode, Darkwing & Negavolt escape through the device, which is then tuned to Chip n' Dale, so there was that.
Gadget was my first cartoon crush, followed by Penny from Inspector Gadget, Sally Acorn from Sonic, Rogue from Xmen, Callie from Swat Kats, and probably ending with Mallory from Mighty Ducks. I feel like I got a great sampling of different kinds of level-headed resilient women, but Gadget will definitely have a special place in my heart. For me she was the first non damsel-in-distress trope, who actually contributed massively to the team's success, and rescued her teammates on multiple occasions. She was a well-written, never-preachy, exceprionally cute and kind female role model and Tress Macneille absolutely killed it with the voice work.
🤣 I have not heard someone mention that show in ages. I used to love it. Still have the first couple seasons on dvd somewhere. I feel like... it probably has not held up well to modern standards 😂.
loved this show as a kid, the coo coo cola episode was a bit dark, catchy song though, its weird that Duck Tales and Tale Spin both had Launchpad and Gizmoduck
I'm really going to sound old but you really don't get cartoons like this anymore. What I liked about the Disney afternoon line up is how it felt like each series fit into one big universe.
Have you ever heard of or reead "The Legend Of The Chaos God?" It appeared in the long-defunct Disney Adventures comics around when The Lion King came out. It consisted of five chapters from five universes: Talespin, Rescue Rangers, Goof Troop, Ducktales and finally Darkwing Duck. Good stuff if you can find it. The site that used to have it is long gone.
It’s so bizzare that I don’t think that I have ever seen an episode but it’s so burned into my memory as a show that was around when I was a kid. Disney magic indeed
For sure one of those shows that turned out better than it had any need to, I remember really liking it even among the line up of "bigger" titles as a kid. Honestly, so many of those shows were, most if not all of them used existing side characters but didn't come off as a cheap money grab.
Fun fact, Tad Stones has/had a crush on my fiance. They have a mutual friend, but he was still very nice to me and took a picture with me when I bought a picture of Nega Duck from him.
My all time favorite cartoon as a kid, so happy to see it have somewhat of a resurgence these past few years cus for a while there, a search on UA-cam garnered hardly any results
Rescue Rangers, TaleSpin, and Darkwing Duck were 3 of my favourite shows ever. I watched them obsessively.
TaleSpin had great animation but the storyline often put me to 😴 back in the days.
Darkwing should have crossed over with Gargoyles.
And the Rescuers should have crossed over with the Rescue Rangers.
They were and still are great shows. A pity Disney doesn't appreciate them anymore.
No Duck Tales?
@@jeanemlicar Yup, I watched as a teenager on Canada's Family Channel which as the Canadian Disney Channel until Disney Channel finally arrived here. Talespin aired after Darkwing Duck and DW was often my preferred choice; with exceptions such as all multi-parters. But even my least favorite episodes then have aged better. For example, I used to haste the whale episode for obvious reasons, but like it now.
I came to hear Dan say the lyrics of the theme song as if describing the show. I was not disappointed.
He didn't say ALL the lyrics, though...therefore, I'm disappointed.
I remember watching Rescue Rangers on WUTV Fox 29 in Buffalo, Ny, when I was a kid, but Tailspin was my favorite.
Rescue Ranger, Duck Tales and Darkwing Duck… the holy trinity of awesome cartoons 😎
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Of all the 80s and 90s Disney shows, the theme song for Rescue Rangers, even after all these years, is still one of the bests.
'Twas crazy when they played the second verse at the end of the movie.
Right up there with the intro to Dennis the menace.
one of the catchiest theme songs ever
This show definitely had me searching out Monterey Jack Cheese whenever I'd go to the grocery store with my Mom
One note: there's an episode of I think Darkwing Duck where a villain in the "real" world is able to tap into alternative dimensions to get ideas for television shows. One dimension he hits is Rescue Rangers and you can hear Chip's voice.
Chip's and Monty's, yup!! Monty at least mentions Dale even if Dale doesn't respond. The episode is Twitching Channels and the voice cameos are near the end once Darkwing and Megavolt return to St. Canard.
I saw that episode
nice catch
It wasn't just Gadget with the guys. You know there were girls who had a crush on Chip. The Indiana Jones theme is so iconic and works for a lot of guys. Why not a chipmunk?
The creators of Ducktales 2017 were originally told they could NOT have the Rescue Rangers because Disney was working on the movie. So the creators basically started playing a game of Chicken with Disney by designing a generic rat character who looked suspiciously like a certain Rescue Ranger. That just kept going until Disney finally relented. And that is why the Rescue Rangers don't do much on Ducktales: because they were basically added at the last minute.
A shame that the Ducktales reboot wasn’t more popular I actually really enjoyed that one
Yeah, that tracks TBH
@@themikx2939 Especially when the last episode managed to work Gargoyles into its Disney Afternoon-iverse.
Yeah, the picture with Eisner and Katzenberg...and Jason...What sort of crazy party was that?!
The Duck Tales movie was one of my favorites growing up. I can still remember many of the plot points with fondness. Wonder if I can find a copy of it somewhere. I really enjoyed the reboot movie of Chip and Dale, but I enjoyed it because it was campy and didn't take itself seriously. It was fun, and enjoyable. I also remember watching the Rescue Rangers Down Under movie, and that was also really fun. Chip and Dale have always been interesting and funny characters to me.
Another kick-ass theme song. I love you my toy commercial cartoons, but you didn’t have a theme song like Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers.
1989/1990 What a time to be a kid!
The best!
Always found it weird how many of the Disney block relied on 1930s inspirations. DuckTales is very pulp-inspired, but modern-day, even using the Indiana Jones font in the title. TaleSpin was literally set in the 1930s. Darkwing Duck leaned more into Noir, as you'd expect from a Batman/Shadow pastiche. And then Chip N Dale was again modern-day but still pulp inspired.
Not complaining, certainly, but it's just odd how reliable that was.
It's like now with everything being set in the '80s - The '30s were the '80s of the 1980s.
Entertainment in general in the early 90s was on a retro nostalgia trip. The success of batman seemed to have convinced execs that people wanted stuff they had grown up with. With talent and skill you create great stuff, if things go wrong you create the phantom
The success of Indiana Jones was a big part of that. For TaleSpin almost directly, since it was heavily cribbing from Tales of the Gold Monkey that was trying to be a TV version of Indy. If they had done that Metro Mice pitch, that would have been one of the notable exceptions.
I'd say that DuckTales also had a convoluted path to get there since it was basically an animated version of the old Carl Barks comics. So while they were pulling from pulp origins it was more contemporary (the Uncle Scrooge comic starting in the early '50s being a good point to go from). And why shouldn't it, since most comic books evolved out of pulp adventure stories to begin with.
But you're right. It is interesting how many of them came out at the same time and all packaged together like that.
@@Belgand That all makes sense, but Chip 'n Dale had no pulp origins to draw more profound stories. Given their simplistic origins, their transformation from one-dimensional characters is more impressive than that of DuckTales.
😅nothing is original. Everything is copied from something else.
"A Case of Stage Blight" has to be one of my favorite episodes ever: it had mystery; it was very scary because of the killer dolls; all Rangers had a moment of spotlight; Sewernose de Bergerac is a top villain with good backstory and motivations; and finally the rangers had to get inside his head and use his own inner conflicts and madness against him. So much fun, drama and action and the episode's in-universe logic works perfectly.
this and talespin were my favorite shows by far as a young lad who got cable for the first time in 1989
DuckTales, Rescue Rangers, TaleSpin, Darkwing Duck... ah, the good old days.
❤❤❤
I wish that Duck Tales cameo led to a new series. That movie didn't have enough Gadget.
I’m 22 years old and I still consider Gadget a cutie. Her impact has spanned multiple generations and that should be celebrated
i'm almost 40 and i still remember having a child crush on her lol
she definitely shaped my preferences for Nerdy tomboys
47 now... Rescue Rangers was on my afternoon after school cartoon roster, even though society said I was too old for cartoons by that point. Was 14-15 then...🤔
Gadget was everyone's first furry crush lol
I was completely in love with Gadget back in the day, I’m pretty sure she was the first crush I ever had. Brainy, tough, creative, confident, motivated, what’s not to like?
At least where I lived what helped Duck Tales and then Rescue Rangers was the schedule. They came on at three-thirty and four o'clock in the afternoon usually when most kids had gotten home from school.
Watching this show was one of my earliest childhood memories.❤
Chip n Dale's Rescue Rangers on NES was the very first video game I ever beat. Nothing will ever beat that feeling for me. That sense of accomplishment.
i remember having to rent that game as a kid and i think i beat it, it sure was a hard one, tried playing it again on the disney afternoon collection on my ps4 and couldn't do it lol
it was an easy game though, even i beaten it at age of 8, while Contra i could never beat without cheat codes
well some say dark souls or bloodborne aren't hard, others easy, so i think it also depends on the person, i'm rather good at games with puzzles or mysteries for example, but suck at combat, racing and sports games, for example@@MrConredsX
that one's a real classic.
The game is referenced in the Disney Plus movie.
I remember watching Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers a lot when I was a kid and it's still brilliant today. 😀👍
It absolutely broke my brain as an adult when I finally made the connection that Chip 'N' Dale's outfits were based on Indiana Jones and Magnum P.I.
Even more fun? I was at a furry convention once and got to hear half an entire audience all suddenly get the pun that Zipper is a fly, like a zipper on a pants fly.
@@AlexReynard😂
@@AlexReynard TBF, I'm British and it was years after watching the show I learned the expression fly.
@@AlexReynard A: I did NOT get that!
B: Furry conven...nevermind.
in an episode of season 1 of Venture Bros, the titular Venture Bros are dressed like Indiana Jones and Magnum and somehow it didn't register my Chip and Dale bells until I watched the creator commentary.
the bluray collection is fantastic. the quality is amazing. it looks like it was created today.
This was on my list of "I can't wait for you to cover it" List.
I can still sing the theme song word for word on demand CH CH CH CH Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers Chip N Dale when theres danger
Even the extended version?
🎵Fresh prints. Not since...🎵
I still watch C&DRR. It's one of my most cherished childhood cartoons!
Monterey Jack was always my favorite!
Poor Monty, never really got over his crippling cheese addiction. 😢
Gadget and Cheetarah were my first “celebrity crushes” as a kid.
Not going for the furry trifecta with Lola Bunny or was that just because she came along several years later?
@@Belgand A - I was too old for cartoon crushes by that time.
B - I’ve never seen Space Jam.
I always thought Pumyra was hotter than Cheetarah.
@@themoviereviewwarriors939 Ya know, I don’t think I ever saw the 2nd season of Thundercats. I’d never heard of Pumyra til right now. But yeah, I probably would have dug her too.
Ooh cheetarah!
And in the 2011 remake she was voiced by emmanuelle chiquiri and I already was quite taken with her.
Played the hell out of the NES title. It was so much fun.
Chip 'n' Dale was my absolute favorite Disney Afternoon show and Gadget was my fave
Used to love this show, plus Darkwing Duck, Tale Spin and Duck Tales. They remind me so much of my childhood in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 watching them on ZBC TV1. The theme tunes were unforgettable.
Loved Rescue Rangers!!!
same
Same
Dude that NES game was hard.
It was so fun. So fun. Loved co-op with friends.
I can breeze through it in less than an hour by myself 😅
Nes cartridges couldn't hold much content so they often compensated by making the games really hard even and sometimes especially if they were kids. Woe betide you if try the nes and gb turtle games and you're not ready for an ass kicking
When you're 10, maybe.
@@jinpei05Same 😂😂
Come along, you belong, feel the fizz of Coo-Coo Cola 😅
Every damn time.
It's bottled in Pensacola!
the only episode i still remember
That’s been in my brain for over 30 years…
YOU BELONG TO COO COO COLA! YOU BELONG TO COO COO COLA!
Dad absolutely loves this show. Found it in the 5 dollar bin at a thrift store and it was pb&j's sitting between the couch and coffee table binging on a rainy Saturday.
"Animation Dominance" was the name of my band in college!
Rescue Rangers was my introduction to these chipmunks and the Disney afternoon which the prior Disney cartoons were on Saturday mornings. I didn’t even start school when I first watched Chip N Dale, but I watched this cartoon weekdays on network tv.
Those 80s Disney Cartoons had the best theme songs! Every one an ear worm.
I still get goose bumps whenever I hear that RR theme begin.
Let’s be honest, Chip and Dale were in the title but Gadget definitely helped make this series popular.
Gadget is wicked hot.
@@skitariisoldier7367imagine thinking a cartoon is hot
@@Ottophil *Imagines for too long* ... so... we're in the forest, right?
(No one will get that reference)
@@Ottophilever heard of waifus?
And led to the creation of a cult in Russia
every cartoon with Donald, Chip & Dale is comedic gold.
🎶🎶Come along,you belong, sing the song of kooka cola🎶🎶 still sing this song
This was the first time I ever heard Gadget's last name. I didn't even know she had one.
It doesn't come up much but they have it in the pilot because chip and dale are actually looking for her dad
@@TheGolux ah.. Thanks
@@TheGoluxPoor Geegaw, did we ever learn what happened to him? I don't remember.
@@chrischaplin3126he had passed away before the start of the series
Rescue ranger is def one of my old favourites; every character is so cute and fun
I loved this show as a kid, I’m also not afraid to admit I was in love with Gadget from age 7 to age 9. How could I not be, she was a badass super-genius engineer with no time for immature goofs like Chip or Dale. Didn’t hurt that Tress MacNeille also gave her the cutest voice imaginable.
This is one of the few places I've seen where the movie is described positively.
Kind of a test in a way. We've seen the 3D treatment with Alvin and the Chipmunks as well as Garfield. Never mind the long list of Spongebob, and Scooby-Doo.
Y'know, there may be a reason for that. As in, the Holocaust is rarely described positively either.
I liked the movie. It was a spritual successor to Roger rabbit. The jokes where all the chara reps voiced by seth Roger were in the same place, and ugly sonic were worth the price of admission alone!
Ducktales, Talespin, Rescue Rangers, Darkwing Duck:parts of my childhood back then.
Ever heard of Roswell Conspiracy??? It was a TV series that I swear I saw but don't remember!!?
The themesongs for all these cartoons were incredible.
A large amount of the fanbase were secured by Gadget being a hot mouse. lol
i mean, if you put Gadget and Minnie mouse next to each other... pretty sure the winner is not Minnie XD
🎶 COME ALOOOONG!
YOU BELOOOONG!
FEEL THE FIZZ
OF COO-COO COLAAAA! 🎶
OMG, not that one!! CRINGE EMOJI x10
Thanks for using the rescue rangers Promo from WBFS. I appreciate it 😊🙏.
It's history is pretty awesome, but I can't remember liking this as much as I liked the Winnie the Pooh animated show. That one was my absolutely favoirte during these years- I feel like Ducktales was my "adventure" show and Winnie the Pooh was my "chill downtime" show. Rescue Rangers was good, but I don't recall it being AS good as Duck Tales. Memorable though, definitely memoerable- the episode where Chip and Dale dress in drag to save a young girl from Fat Cat's casino and ends with a musical number (and Dale absolutely selling his outfit WAY harder than Chip) lives rentfree in my head... as well as, of all episodes, the one that's about a Sherlock Holmes pastiche involving a dog trying to protect an estate from a snobby inheritor... and if course, Lawhinie. Because she was Gadget, but evil. They unleashed that power un an unsuspecting young boy and thought it wouldn't effect him. They didn't even care...
I loved Chip and dale back on toon Disney ! Might pick up the blu ray home media
I was waiting for Frank Welker's mention and you did not disappoint 😄
I watched this while in my first year of High School, thank you for the vid. My favorite was Talespin but really enjoyed this one even thou my teenage hormones were starting to kick in. And the Disney+ movie was a blast.
Don't forget about the classic Rescue Rangers game , Chip n Dale's MMORPG!
That Tailspin, Gummi Bears 🐻, and Gargoyles are my favorite Disney Series’.
Disneyland was doing some amazing things with the 'Disney Afternoon' at the park. Including a daily parade that was timed to start, when the block would start on local TV.
Funny you didn't mention the recording of the full version of the theme song for the Disney Afternoon album by Puerto Rican pop group the Jets.
I still remember watching Catteries Not Included the day it premiered.
Remember watching the series on ITVs Disney Club on a Sunday in the mornings. Those few years really made Sunday's even more special. 😊
Loved ITVs Disney club
@@jamestoney6108 Same here.
The theme was so close to MacGyver that I'm surprised there wasn't a law suite or something. Maybe it wasn't worth the hassle.
I’ll always remember sneaking ice cream out of the freezer once my dad left for work to watch DuckTails. Not a chance my mother didn’t know what I was doing, but dammed if there wasn’t always more when we ran out! Miss ya mom
I loved this cartoon! It was my favorite show, along with DuckTales and Talespin! They were on during the Disney Afternoon back then in 1990, when I was 9. Ah, yes, good times then!
Rescue Rangers taught us a very important lesson: Don't Join A Cult
The cult itself was harmless. It just had corrupt junior officials.
Which is ironic considering the show accidentally started a irl cult in Russia focussed on Gadget
Come along, you belong, feel the fizz of Coo-Coo Cola….
It's bottled in Pensacola!
People stopped watching this and suddenly Jared Leto has his own "alternative lifestyle group" - coincidence?
Oooooh, The Wuzzles! OMG, I loved these and totally forgot about them. Maybe they need an episode of their own!
I don't know why, but this one hit deep. Thanks for making this, and reminding me I should rewatch the movie before it's inevitably pulled from D+ and lost to time
Scrooge fires Launchpad and he moves to st. Canard and works for Darkwing. Plus gizmo duck and villains from duckburg make cameos throughout the show.
Official canon from the mouth of the creators themselves is that they exist in separate universes, even if the episodes set it up for them to coexist, and even though characters like gizmo duck show up in darkwing. I know, it's confusing ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Great video.... I enjoyed the cartoon series and I had the 2 NES games.
I still love this show, and have the comic books. I also am amazed at the voice acting talent. Dale is the same voice as Shockwave and Brawn on the Transformers!
This covers an era when I wasn't watching Disney stuff, although I did watch the recent Disney+ Chip and Dale movie.. It is interesting that until Disney opened it "vault" and allowed wider access to its movies and TV shows, most adults had blind spots in their Disney knowledge. Unless someone had children when a particular show or movie came out (or was themselves a child at that time), they would not get many Disney-related references. For example, there was a time when shouting "Wrong Lever" would just get blank looks from people who did not have kids the right age when "Emperors New Groove" came out.
This was my jam, at least the first season. Back when I started recording stuff regularly with my first paid-with-my-own-cash VHS deck, this was the first Disney show I collected in its entirety. I'm gonna bore you with TMS animation again, but even though the first season was mostly from their outsourced "helper" studios, there was some great stuff similar to their best work on DuckTales (love this shot - 1:17). To clarify, Peter Cullen was Monterey Jack just for Season 1, but I was more impressed with the two beat cops on the show: skinny older White cop, brolick younger Black cop. Both were voiced by Cullen. This was also the very first show I recall where certain episodes were re-edited and re-broadcast because of offensive content. I recall one that removed references to baby harm, if you can believe it, and one infamous ep that took place in Chinatown: dialogue, music, and even voices that were even slightly problematic were altered.
2nd best Disney show theme - Duck Tales at #1!
This channel's videos always makes me want to eat a bowl of cereal while watching the videos!
Wow.
I sometimes forget just how old the good Disney shorts are. I wish I had a full collection of most character appearances.
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My two cents: Seer No Evil is one of the best-written cartoon episodes of all time.
Pluto is my all time fave Disney character and your telling me Chip and Dale's first appearance was from a Pluto cartoon? Yep he's the best
For us in South Africa, we had Sunday evenings from 5pm to 7pm, called the Disney Block, the first hour was things like Chip and Dale, Ducktales and such, the second block was always an hour of a disney movie, the following week we'd get the remainder of the movie.
Amazing theme song!!!!!😍
That voice cast was stacked to the hilt
This was my favorite cartoon growing up.
Man I still love this show.
There was that episode of Darkwing Duck where he gets transported to a "human" world along with Negavolt where his exploits were made into a popular cartoon series by someone who lucked out with some device that let him listen into other dimensions. By the end of the episode, Darkwing & Negavolt escape through the device, which is then tuned to Chip n' Dale, so there was that.
Ducktales and Rescue Rangers were the Disney GOATS. Love the toons, comics, and video games
Gadget was my first cartoon crush, followed by Penny from Inspector Gadget, Sally Acorn from Sonic, Rogue from Xmen, Callie from Swat Kats, and probably ending with Mallory from Mighty Ducks. I feel like I got a great sampling of different kinds of level-headed resilient women, but Gadget will definitely have a special place in my heart. For me she was the first non damsel-in-distress trope, who actually contributed massively to the team's success, and rescued her teammates on multiple occasions. She was a well-written, never-preachy, exceprionally cute and kind female role model and Tress Macneille absolutely killed it with the voice work.
The History Of Son Of The Beach The Baywatch parody raunchier than Baywatch Itself
🤣 I have not heard someone mention that show in ages. I used to love it. Still have the first couple seasons on dvd somewhere.
I feel like... it probably has not held up well to modern standards 😂.
I totally forgot about the duck tales movie!!! Loved it as a kid lol
loved this show as a kid, the coo coo cola episode was a bit dark, catchy song though, its weird that Duck Tales and Tale Spin both had Launchpad and Gizmoduck
I thought...gizmo? The robot duck hero guy from ducktales was also in darkwing duck?
I'm really going to sound old but you really don't get cartoons like this anymore. What I liked about the Disney afternoon line up is how it felt like each series fit into one big universe.
Have you ever heard of or reead "The Legend Of The Chaos God?" It appeared in the long-defunct Disney Adventures comics around when The Lion King came out. It consisted of five chapters from five universes: Talespin, Rescue Rangers, Goof Troop, Ducktales and finally Darkwing Duck. Good stuff if you can find it. The site that used to have it is long gone.
It’s so bizzare that I don’t think that I have ever seen an episode but it’s so burned into my memory as a show that was around when I was a kid. Disney magic indeed
For sure one of those shows that turned out better than it had any need to, I remember really liking it even among the line up of "bigger" titles as a kid.
Honestly, so many of those shows were, most if not all of them used existing side characters but didn't come off as a cheap money grab.
Tres Macneille is also Dot!
And Babs Bunny!
And several other female cartoon characters including regular roles on The Simpsons.
Fun fact, Tad Stones has/had a crush on my fiance. They have a mutual friend, but he was still very nice to me and took a picture with me when I bought a picture of Nega Duck from him.
My all time favorite cartoon as a kid, so happy to see it have somewhat of a resurgence these past few years cus for a while there, a search on UA-cam garnered hardly any results
I had both NES games, they were among my favorites. Fun TV series, when Disney was at their best!