D23 FanFare FanShare: September 10, 2015
DID YOU KNOW? The first season of The Disney Afternoon began September 10, 1990. It featured DuckTales, The Adventures of the Gummi Bears, Chip ‘n’ Dale’s Rescue Rangers, and TaleSpin!
See moreDID YOU KNOW? The first season of The Disney Afternoon began September 10, 1990. It featured DuckTales, The Adventures of the Gummi Bears, Chip ‘n’ Dale’s Rescue Rangers, and TaleSpin!
See moreWhether you grew up on the Disney Afternoon, or you’re just a fan of iconic Disney animation, we think you’ll be excited to learn that an all-new DuckTales, an animated comedy series based on the Emmy® Award-winning series treasured by a generation of viewers, has been ordered for launch in 2017 on Disney XD channels around the world.
See moreThe art shows early versions of some of the characters from the show, including Taurus Bulba, Major Synapse, J. Gander Hooter, plus a not-so-ducky version of the Thunderquack.
See moreD23 recently uncovered the mother lode of TaleSpin concept, line, title card, and background art in the Disney Television Animation archives.
See moreFor more than a decade, a generation of young Disney fans tuned in daily to The Disney Afternoon. D23 takes a look back at some of Disney’s greatest animated television hits.
See moreD23 uncovered some background art in the archives that shows off the misty waters and urban jungle in TaleSpin‘s gorgeous Harbor City of Cape Suzette.
See moreCheck out this concept art for a never-produced show, a “duck” spin-off using the characters Darkwing Duck and Gizmo Duck from the series’ Darkwing Duck and Duck Tales.
See moreTake a journey through the streets and alleyways of Duckburg, through this archived background art from Disney Television Animation studios.
See moreBeautiful Disney art can be “part of your world” when you download these desktop backgrounds for you computer or Facebook and Twitter accounts.
See moreThe bug-chomping buddies Timon, the wise-cracking meerkat, and his good-natured pal Pumbaa, originally crawled into the hearts of audiences in The Lion King. On this day in 1995, the duo debuted in their own TV series, The Lion King’s Timon and Pumbaa, part of the syndicated package The Disney Afternoon, with new episodes airing Saturdays …
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