KingLlama
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First, a few disclaimers...
1. I know this may not be the forum for this thread. But since it stems from an episode of "Connecting with Walt" that I listened to this morning, I figured this was as good a place as any. Plus, I trust you people when it comes to Disney takes more than I trust any of the other forums on this board.
2. I'm old-school. So I realize that what I'm about to propose flies in the face of our digital culture, where we have YouTube, Netflix, and all kinds of other streaming services. But I'm a simple man. I don't stream anything, I have Dish Network and DVR and a blu-ray player that I rarely use. So if you're gonna say "well, actually, this is already available on HuluSlingXboxLiveTinderNetflixFarmersOnly.Com" or whatever....don't come at me, bro.
Having said that....I want a Disney Classics television channel.
There's enough programming to last an entire year and not show the same thing twice.
-Early animated shorts
-"Wonderful World of Disney" episodes
-"Mickey Mouse Club" episodes, both the original version(ANNETTE!!!) and the reinvented version
-ALL Disney animated features, instead of the same 10-15 they seem to cycle through on Disney Channel and FreeForm.
-Live-action Disney feature films from the 60's through 80's. I have a fondness for these films, which I grew up watching on the original Disney Channel.
-Other Disney animated series, including the "DuckTales"-era shows from the early 90's through the earliest Disney Junior shows that no longer air.
-Documentaries that Walt produced, which so often go overlooked.
There's a lot more that I could list, obviously, but you get the picture. There's just so much out there, and I think it would work...
-It would require no "new" programming.
-The popularity of TCM's "Treasures from the Disney Vault" evenings shows that people would watch.
-I've seen 2-3 channels pop up on my channel guide over the past couple of years, channels that only show classic shows from the 50's through 80's.
So I think there's a market, a wealth of programming, and a nostalgia factor that would make it work. And I can't imagine that it would cost Disney THAT much to just develop it as an offshoot of the Disney Channel, much like they did with XD and Jr.
Am I crazy?
*please say no*
1. I know this may not be the forum for this thread. But since it stems from an episode of "Connecting with Walt" that I listened to this morning, I figured this was as good a place as any. Plus, I trust you people when it comes to Disney takes more than I trust any of the other forums on this board.
2. I'm old-school. So I realize that what I'm about to propose flies in the face of our digital culture, where we have YouTube, Netflix, and all kinds of other streaming services. But I'm a simple man. I don't stream anything, I have Dish Network and DVR and a blu-ray player that I rarely use. So if you're gonna say "well, actually, this is already available on HuluSlingXboxLiveTinderNetflixFarmersOnly.Com" or whatever....don't come at me, bro.
Having said that....I want a Disney Classics television channel.
There's enough programming to last an entire year and not show the same thing twice.
-Early animated shorts
-"Wonderful World of Disney" episodes
-"Mickey Mouse Club" episodes, both the original version(ANNETTE!!!) and the reinvented version
-ALL Disney animated features, instead of the same 10-15 they seem to cycle through on Disney Channel and FreeForm.
-Live-action Disney feature films from the 60's through 80's. I have a fondness for these films, which I grew up watching on the original Disney Channel.
-Other Disney animated series, including the "DuckTales"-era shows from the early 90's through the earliest Disney Junior shows that no longer air.
-Documentaries that Walt produced, which so often go overlooked.
There's a lot more that I could list, obviously, but you get the picture. There's just so much out there, and I think it would work...
-It would require no "new" programming.
-The popularity of TCM's "Treasures from the Disney Vault" evenings shows that people would watch.
-I've seen 2-3 channels pop up on my channel guide over the past couple of years, channels that only show classic shows from the 50's through 80's.
So I think there's a market, a wealth of programming, and a nostalgia factor that would make it work. And I can't imagine that it would cost Disney THAT much to just develop it as an offshoot of the Disney Channel, much like they did with XD and Jr.
Am I crazy?
*please say no*