Friday, July 25, 2014

Animation lovers and older fans worldwide have been waiting for Disney Channel will


Original Title: Gravity Falls (2012) Category: Comedy, Horror, Mystery Director: John Aoshima, Aaron Springer, Joe Pitt Starring: Jason Ritter, Kristen Schaal, Alex Hirsch, Linda Cardellini time: 22 min per episode
It has been far from interesting or funny Disney-produced television series in the last ten years. One can argue about what these are, but standing up I'm only two to three really good. Instead of creating animation that Disney is mainly loan known for, they have in recent years made more and more mediocre live action TV series The Suite Life of Zack and Cody and Cory in the House. They also show old animation series in endless reruns (not all are equally worthwhile to send again either). The exception is the witty and creative animated series Phineas and Ferb, which is still produced by the Disney Channel.
All naturally need to be animated, but most should however be quality. I am opposed to having low expectations and accept the bad script and crafts because "children anyway do not know better." The main target for the Disney Channel will obviously always be children, but that does not mean you can not create entertainment that is intelligent enough to challenge both children and interested teens and adults. Unlike Disney Channel, has channels Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon deliberately made family entertainment rather than just children's entertainment. Here, for example, I mention Nickelodeon's extremely ambitious, epic television series Avatar: loan The Last Airbender, where important topics including war, responsibility, guilt, self-confidence, pacifism and deaths in the family. You can say what you want about the controversial Walt Disney, but a good business man he was, and as he himself said: "You're dead if you aim only for kids. Adults are only kids grown up, anyway. "It can certainly debatable whether he always followed his own advice, but a good guideline is there nonetheless.
Disney has certainly earned enough buckets of money on TV shows such as Hannah Montana, but is it quality? Challenging the kids? And there are some adults who can bear to look at it? It is possible that Hannah Montana and the like have other qualities that attract viewers, but all I know is that when the dialogue is so unoriginal and weak that it could have been taken straight from the worst episodes of towards the chest, so you can not have especially a lot of respect for publikumsintelligensen.
"Adults are interested if you do not play down to the little 2 or 3 year olds or talk down. I do not believe in talking down to children. I do not believe in talking down to any certainties segment. I like to kind of just talk in a general way to the audience. Children are always reaching. "~ Walt Disney
Animation lovers and older fans worldwide have been waiting for Disney Channel will "get back to their roots." Therefore feels the new animated series Gravity Falls (2012) almost as an apology from the Disney Channel: "Forgive us, we can still make quality". Or they could at least make quality if they import people as a writer, producer and storyboard artist Alex Hirsch from Cartoon Network to create a new series for them. Disney has also recruited director Craig McCracken (Powerpuff Girls, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends) from Cartoon Network to create animation series Wander Over Yonder for them. This premiere either in 2012 or 2013. Beginning I almost hoped that Disney Channel loan finally feel ready for a change. loan As episode 7 of Gravity Falls had an audience of over 4 million, loan you get some indication that there is an audience out there for this kind of applications.
Gravity Falls is about twins Dipper and Mabel Pines, who must spend the summer holidays with his rogue uncle Stan. He runs the Mystery Shack, loan a cheap tourist trap that exhibit false positives associated with supernatural phenomena. This would have been one awkward holiday if it had not been for that great-uncle Stan lives in the small town of Gravity Falls, Oregon, where it actually wondering much unexplained below the idyllic surface. Dipper and Mabel are constantly on the new mysteries and supernatural creatures. Here we talk about urban legends, folklore, conspiracy loan theories and local "village Originals".
This may sound like a fairly standard plot recipe from horror and mysteriesjangeren; what makes the series stand out is the eccentric personalities and unpredictable, intelligent and accurate humor. Gravity Falls is not afraid to joke with darker realities such as death. Sort of reminds program maybe more if they play better movies to Disney than most TV series for Disney Channel. The more morbid jokes make me think about the witch in Snow White as grinning ask a prisoner who died of hunger and thirst if he wants water, or when Scar in The Lion King uses a skull puppet. In Disney films we know

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