Post by Belchic on May 4, 2011 23:18:43 GMT -5
I think it would be pretty neat if Disney did something like what DiC Entertainment did back in 2006. Here's what I mean:
Back then, DiC Entertainment released DVD's containing several episodes of specific cartoons. Each show had two volumes. On the menu screen of each DVD, Inspector Gadget was there to give help explaining how to operate the controls on the DVD. If you'd like an idea on what the menus were like, you can view it here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_I06GYLKcM
The reason I'm bringing this up is because, I think it might be cool if Disney decided to do this with their Disney Afternoon series'. Each series would have two different DVD volumes containing 10 episodes each along with a trivia game about the episodes with a bonus feature, and I'm thinking Darkwing Duck would be the guide on the menu screens.
I think Disney would probably have a better chance of doing something like this than releasing entire seasons on DVD.
If this were to happen, here's how I'd probably set up the volumes for "101 Dalmatians":
Volume 1:
1. Home Is Where the Bark Is
2. He Followed Me Home / Love 'Em and Flea 'Em
3. You Slipped a Disk / Chow About That?
4. Out to Launch / Prophet and Loss
5. Four Stories Up
6. Leisure Lawsuit / Purred It Through the Grapevine
7. You Say It's Your Birthday
8. Citizen Canine
9. Every Little Crooked Nanny / Cone Head
10. Virtual Lucky
Volume 2:
1. Full Metal Pullet / Dough the Right Thing
2. Tic Track Toe / Lucky All-Star
3. Shake, Rattle and Woof / Cadpig Behind Bars
4. Smoke Detectors / Lobster Tale
5. Cruella World
6. Film Fatale / My Fair Chicken
7. Snow Bounders / Gnaw or Never
8. The Artist Formerly Known as Spot / The Nose Knows
9. Dog Food Day Afternoon / Spot's Fairy God-Chicken
10. The Making Of…
Hope you guys think I made some good selections there. I wonder what kinds of questions would be asked on the trivia games. If anyone has any ideas, feel free to share them.
Back then, DiC Entertainment released DVD's containing several episodes of specific cartoons. Each show had two volumes. On the menu screen of each DVD, Inspector Gadget was there to give help explaining how to operate the controls on the DVD. If you'd like an idea on what the menus were like, you can view it here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_I06GYLKcM
The reason I'm bringing this up is because, I think it might be cool if Disney decided to do this with their Disney Afternoon series'. Each series would have two different DVD volumes containing 10 episodes each along with a trivia game about the episodes with a bonus feature, and I'm thinking Darkwing Duck would be the guide on the menu screens.
I think Disney would probably have a better chance of doing something like this than releasing entire seasons on DVD.
If this were to happen, here's how I'd probably set up the volumes for "101 Dalmatians":
Volume 1:
1. Home Is Where the Bark Is
2. He Followed Me Home / Love 'Em and Flea 'Em
3. You Slipped a Disk / Chow About That?
4. Out to Launch / Prophet and Loss
5. Four Stories Up
6. Leisure Lawsuit / Purred It Through the Grapevine
7. You Say It's Your Birthday
8. Citizen Canine
9. Every Little Crooked Nanny / Cone Head
10. Virtual Lucky
Volume 2:
1. Full Metal Pullet / Dough the Right Thing
2. Tic Track Toe / Lucky All-Star
3. Shake, Rattle and Woof / Cadpig Behind Bars
4. Smoke Detectors / Lobster Tale
5. Cruella World
6. Film Fatale / My Fair Chicken
7. Snow Bounders / Gnaw or Never
8. The Artist Formerly Known as Spot / The Nose Knows
9. Dog Food Day Afternoon / Spot's Fairy God-Chicken
10. The Making Of…
Hope you guys think I made some good selections there. I wonder what kinds of questions would be asked on the trivia games. If anyone has any ideas, feel free to share them.