Failure To Launch - Cancelled Television Pilots & Alternate Versions of ...
Battletoads, American sailor moon, mustached inspector gadget...what do they have in common? why it's because they are cancelled/alternate versions of well known tv series...it's the FAILURE TO LAUNCH TV marathon TODAY at 11AM EST (10AM CT/4:00 PM UK)
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Artwork for a proposed "Goof Troop" reboot by Becky Dreistadt and Frank Dreistadt ("Big City Greens", "Big City Greens The Movie: Spacecation", "Star Vs. The Forces Of Evil", Cartoon Network Studios "Steven Universe The Movie", "Steven Universe Future") - Circa (2019)
The main core of this proposed reboot was mixing the three Goof Troop universe projects ("Goof Troop", "A Goofy Movie" and "An Extremely Goofy Movie") in to one series.
According to Becky Dreistadt one of the main plot points was:
Max loves music and wants to be just like his idol Powerline!
PJ is a popular game streamer but his Dad doesn't understand.
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Cosmic horror themed mecha series where, for Mystic Technobabble Reasons probably involving some sort of celestial alignment, only people who were born during a specific period of time can pilot the giant robots. The complicating factor? The last time that magic alignment happened was roughly sixty years ago. Thus, the fate of humanity depends on a dwindling pool of people aged sixty-plus who are still in good enough shape to pilot a giant robot into battle.
(For casting convenience, let's say that the magic alignment lasted roughly a decade, so there's some flexibility in the ages of the core cast, but all of them being sixty-plus is mandatory.)
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The Very Important House pilot got found by the user Derps.
Man the fact that Very Important House now fits on what Disney Channel wants for their animated series (episodic comedies) makes me so sad.
Please Bob Iger it's been 10 years since it got pitched, let Disney Branded Television CEO Ayo Davis to revive it.... the pilot is so funny and wild....
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Guys…something LGBT happened
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My fav thing about TAZ is that any aspect out of context sounds fucking bonkers.
Like, in the balance finale there's a scene in which Garfield (who is very specifically never described visually bc most people imagine him as like. The Lasagna Cat. Who in this universe is the most powerful warlock in the realm and also has a hobby of cloning people, which is great for the one character that got forced into haunting a mannequin) is summoned by an alien spaceship that runs on the power of friendship so he could beat up some flashing balls. In D&D.
And that was just. Such a normal scene in the narrative. No one blinked an eye. I would like to bow down to Griffins clear unmatched talent for making me feel such big emotions over ridiculous shit like a goddamned umbrella or a regular ass pair of jeans or the idea of a taco recipe.
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If I had a nickel every time rainbott created a dad shaped, skrunkly man with yet to be revealed trauma that became one of my biggest comfort characters of all time, it’ll have 2 nickels
Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice
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Million Dollar Trophy “Soccermania” (1987)
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Absolutely maddening rewatching Pilot when you know everything that's going to happen in the myth arc. 5 minutes in and CSM is literally right there. He's 10 ft from Scully in Blevins' office and it's like. Babygirl I know you don't know this yet but it would be soooo much easier if you just shot him on sight.
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If you liked The Book of Bill you should know that one of the artists Joe Pitt ("Gravity Falls") alongside Sean Charmatz (Disney TVA's "MEGA MEGA Whoosh") had this Disney XD series idea named PARK POPPERS about the tiny popcorn turners at Disneyland.
According to Pitt the series was passed beacuse Disney executives at the time thought "it was impossible to make a show inside the parks"
Maybe one day with the current partnership of Walt Disney Imagineering & Disney TVA.
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I once watched this food show where this guy pledged to show you where to get "the best food" in a city for under ($20? $40?) a day. Normally you'd expect a show like that to have tips for eating affordably. Like. Inherently, that is the topic of a show about eating affordably
Instead he recklessly ran through all his money before dinner, and then went to a nice restaurant and said "you should go over your dollar limit, because it's worth it". His advice on how to eat in that city for under twenty dollars was to eat in that city for under a hundred dollars. It was maybe the most brazenly useless thing I've ever seen
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