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Of course that birth is of the energy one. They wanted to bring him back to make it clear that they were 2 separate villains and because the electric Negaduck was a much more formidable enemy since he has super powers practically on the verge of rivaling DW's other big bad guys like Megavolt and Busrhoot. The Paddywhack thing I hear a lot about, they even had an episode title for it called "Pranks for the memories". Weirdly enough My Gym Partner is a monkey used that title for an episode of theirs. Sadly though, even if DW were to come back Paddywhack's VA Hartman was killed and a lot of people don't know he voiced Paddywhack. To me, The cartoons featured on the Disney afternoon were the culmination of the greatest cartoon shows Disney ever created. Duck Tales, Gummi Bears, Darkwing Duck, Tale Spin, Rescue Rangers, (and to a lesser extent) Goof Troop. It wasn't a bad show but it wasn't my absolute favorite either.I loved those shows, they were absolutely perfect, they were unique, funny, creative, and had excellent characters that you could never get tired of seeing week after week. Gummi bears has been a LOOOOONG time since I've seen, and while I have only bought the new DVD sets of Darkwing, Tale Spin, and Rescue Rangers, I'm seriously thinking about buying the Gummi sets. Here's also some interesting trivia for ya, although I think I said this before, Gargoyles, Duck Tales, and Gummi bears are the ONLY Disney shows that ever got a true finale.
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Bringing this thread back to life...(Because thread resuscitation is what all the cool kids is doing these day.)
Anyways time to chime in with some of my favorite finales Freakazoid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cY45YOaXwVk The cast singing "We'll Meet Again" (From the film Dr. Strangelove) is a strangely touching (and very fitting) ending to an animated series that constantly rewrote the definition of cartoon zaniness on a weekly bases. Newhart http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwYw2i2icNg Bob Newhart had one of the greatest sitcoms of the 1970's (The Bob Newhart show) and he followed that up with another hit in the 1980's with another self titled show which played host to one of the greatest finales in television history which had something for fans of both of his series' M*A*S*H http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL5CdvUf56o One of the most watched television shows in history, and with very good reason this was one of the most heart felt and emotional finales ever as the nation said goodbye to a true TV classic. And would actually be the most touching ending to comedy set during a major world conflict if not for... Blackadder Goes Forth http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1_brCfTPHw Blackadder was one of the funniest shows ever and no more so then the forth series which took place during world war 1. However despite all the mirth and fun poked at the politics and bureaucracy behind the first world war, the message that war is serious business is still lurking the background and is no more apparent then in shows final moments when Captain Blackadder and his men face their destiny. The emotion is captured so perfectly that you totally forget that up until the final minuets you were watching a comedy farce, and if that's not bloody good acting, writing and directing then I don't know what is.
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My all-time favourite is Spin City, the Michael J Fox one. I just loved how they kept the humour going throughout the two part finale.
Animated wise, Avatar: The Last Airbender. While I've still yet to see it, seeing some of the clips (not to mention one at the very end that I won't spoil! =D) has already convinced me at how brilliant and imaginative the series has become!
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Not exactly. Pepper Ann (which I note has received a fair bit of dissing in this thread, but which I always unashamedly enjoyed, and I know that Lynnie was also a fan of it) received a proper finale too. Additionally (and in fairness, I will acknowledge that the more recent was only screened after the quoted post was written), Kim Possible wound up receiving not just one, but two series finales, thanks to a sudden change of heart on the Disney Channel's part.
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Yay, another Pepper Ann fan!
I never saw the finale, and in fact, I'm sure I never saw most of the episodes, but I absolutely loved what I did see. That show was soooo funny! ![]() Anyway, to keep the discussion going, I'm going to say that I loved the "Roswell" finale. It really pleased the fans, and was kind of exciting thinking the show's characters are "still out there somewhere", doing what they can to make up for all the problems they caused by doing anonymous good deeds. And although it's just a show, the thought of our paths crossing one of these days was also fun to entertain. And I mentioned in another thread how I didn't like so much the "Friends" finale, nor the few episodes before it. They were trying way too hard to make things unpredictable, and it ended up exhausting to watch the characters keep changing their minds about things. It was disappointing and blah to most of us avid Friends fans. It was far from the best way to send the show off.
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Oddly enough, I never actually saw the finale myself, despite seeing just about every other episode the series had to offer, which leads me to suspect that Toon Disney didn't have it in syndication. The name of the episode is simply "Finale", and it's apparently set at a school reunion fifteen years into the future. I guess it'll take a DVD release before I'm finally able to see it.
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