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Do you know a little bit about DAF Radio, or do you not know yet? Well, the acronym, "DAF", spells out "Disney Afternoon Forever", and as I have said before, it's that group dedicated to the Disney Afternoon. Last Sunday, the fan group created a similar group called DAF Radio: Fan Chat. It's for Disney Afternoon fans to talk about their favorite DA shows.
Needless to say, a close friend of mine discussed doing some episode reviews for Shnookums and Meat, and I was happy to agree to it. So, on Tuesday, my friend met up with me on Toonzone, and we established the first re-watch for the first episode of Shnookums and Meat. But, that's not the first and only one. In fact, we plan on writing re-watches every Tuesday of the week and invite people to read the review and revisit the show itself, whether people love our idea or not. You can click on the link here: www.toonzone.net/forums/thread…
Also, there is a book project called "On a Sunny Disney Afternoon", which chronicles the Disney Afternoon's heritage and the shows it offered. From characters and scripts to show bibles and recording sessions, this book will have it all. However, there will be two volumes that will be published by the author, with the first volume waiting for a few more interviews to be wrapped up. You can also click on the link here: mickeymindset.wordpress.com/20…
By informing the public about the Disney Afternoon, encouraging people to watch those shows, and telling Disney the shows we want, we will see more of the Disney Afternoon shows on DVD in the distant future, no matter what opinions they'll have. So, even if you're interested in the Disney Afternoon hits or the modern Disney XD shows, take the opportunity to join DAF Radio now! dafradio.net
Update 4/8/2016: Special news! The project for "On a Sunny Disney Afternoon" is back in business with a Kickstarter and Indiegogo campaigns and a special website, filled with recording sessions, concept art, song demos, backgrounds, character art, production notes, and lots more. Be sure to donate the project for it to be published this coming October!
DTA-Cental: dtacentral.com
Kickstarter: www.kickstarter.com/projects/1…
Indiegogo: www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-h…
Needless to say, a close friend of mine discussed doing some episode reviews for Shnookums and Meat, and I was happy to agree to it. So, on Tuesday, my friend met up with me on Toonzone, and we established the first re-watch for the first episode of Shnookums and Meat. But, that's not the first and only one. In fact, we plan on writing re-watches every Tuesday of the week and invite people to read the review and revisit the show itself, whether people love our idea or not. You can click on the link here: www.toonzone.net/forums/thread…
Also, there is a book project called "On a Sunny Disney Afternoon", which chronicles the Disney Afternoon's heritage and the shows it offered. From characters and scripts to show bibles and recording sessions, this book will have it all. However, there will be two volumes that will be published by the author, with the first volume waiting for a few more interviews to be wrapped up. You can also click on the link here: mickeymindset.wordpress.com/20…
By informing the public about the Disney Afternoon, encouraging people to watch those shows, and telling Disney the shows we want, we will see more of the Disney Afternoon shows on DVD in the distant future, no matter what opinions they'll have. So, even if you're interested in the Disney Afternoon hits or the modern Disney XD shows, take the opportunity to join DAF Radio now! dafradio.net
Update 4/8/2016: Special news! The project for "On a Sunny Disney Afternoon" is back in business with a Kickstarter and Indiegogo campaigns and a special website, filled with recording sessions, concept art, song demos, backgrounds, character art, production notes, and lots more. Be sure to donate the project for it to be published this coming October!
DTA-Cental: dtacentral.com
Kickstarter: www.kickstarter.com/projects/1…
Indiegogo: www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-h…
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Confession Time
So, with the new Lion King remake in theaters today, I've jumped around the Nostalgia Critic's latest review of the original Lion King movie (as well as said movie in general), until I found the review's script on the Nostalgia Critic Wikia where it jump-cuts from Simba asking Mufasa if they'll always be together followed by a shot of Mufasa screaming as he falls into the stampede.
You see, I just happen to steer clear of loud, scary noises in certain scenes in movies, because I have experienced being stressed out by those sounds. Not only does Mufasa's death scream sound both annoying and frightening, but there's a couple of other examples,
More Brothers Grunt Episodes!
Back in 1994, Danny Antonucci made an animated TV show, The Brothers Grunt, for MTV long before he did Ed, Edd, 'n Eddy for Cartoon Network. The concept is that the heroes, Frank, Tony, Bing, Dean and Sammy, search around the globe looking for their lost brother, Perry, the chosen one supposed to lead the Grunt monastery, but he freaked out for some reason (which we may never know). It was mostly criticized for having too much gross-out humor coming from the characters and the ugly characters designs. But, screw all that! I love the show mainly for its batshit insanity in subsequent episodes like "Perry's Appliance Repair", "Perry Molo", "To
Happy New Year!
Wow! Can't believe this is my last post for 2018 ever. I'm sorry that I haven't been active lately on here, but I've had another successful year offline. Here's some of my favorite moments of 2018:
1. Going on a traincation to Cleveland, Ohio to ride the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad with my dad in July.
2. Going on another traincation to Carroll, New Hampshire to ride the Mount Washington Cog Railway with my mom in October. (Imagine! We traveled all the way from Rochester Hills, MI to get there. A whopping 747.6 Miles!)
3. Watching my sister graduate from nursing school at Rochester College back in April!
4. Meeting Linda Larkin as Pri
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