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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The Disney Afternoon Bumpers (1990-1994)
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Goof Troop premiered 32 years ago today on Disney Channel!!! MAN I love this show!!! One of THE BEST Disney shows!!! The best part about was that intro!!! I’d be sing that in my head all day!!!😊😊😊😊😊
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Here's a goofy anniversary that takes place only on leap years!
24 years ago Disney Television Animation's 'AN EXTREMELY GOOFY MOVIE’ was released ending the "GOOF TROOP" franchise.
Big City Greens alumni Becky Dreistadt attempted to pitch a GOOF TROOP reboot mixing both films and the original show back on 2019 but was passed.
Walt Disney Archives posted some missing promotional artwork on HD.
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Lorcana Deck Building Rant
So I spent most of last weekend and this morning cataloguing Disney Lorcana cards and for me personally, building a deck with these cards is maddening.
I've played Magic the Gathering before, so I know the goal of deck building is to build using strategies. How you're going to win; a deck that can obliterate your opponents; decks that restore your health, etc. And quite frankly, my way of building Magic decks is to deconstruct a starter and go from there.
For Lorcana, I know it's about getting cards that can hinder your opponents, maybe get you more lore or having cards that allow you to draw more cards and/or take cards out of your discard pile or cards that give you more ink, etc.
But if I want to build a TaleSpin deck, I'm limited to two colors and it's like, most of the cards are Sapphire and Emerald, but there are three that are Amber. So I can't use the Amber cards. In DuckTales, the majority of the cards are Ruby and Sapphire, with the exception of the Gizmo Suit (Grey), Magic and Lena cards (both Amethyst).
Let me build my beloved Disney Afternoon decks using the characters, not the colors!
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