The reason why I don’t like that idea.. of taking the modern Disney Junior approach (taking all the nuance, personality, humor, and genuine sincerity out of it in favor for something that falls completely flat in comparison & feels overly pandering/like it’s trying way too hard.. looking at you Mickey Mouse Clubhouse/Funhouse and related works) is because if you read the original Dreamfinders show material from the 80s.. it says they were going for a modern “Our Gang” (which, for those of you that don’t know.. was another name for Little Rascals. And if you also don’t know, was a big inspiration on Peanuts. Meaning the show they had in mind actually was intelligent. ‘That’ would be the direction to take it if they decide to do a new show..
The moment you go strictly for little kids and don’t take older ages into consideration is the moment it becomes a short term venture rather than long term.. which actually hurts both future financial and good will. (See Barney & Friends and it’s over marketing for further proof of what I’m talking about regarding the problems with that approach in comparison to say the marketing of the Disney classic films & shorts through the years. The Barney/Play date with Pooh/Mickey Mouse Clubhouse approach is the last thing we’d ever want Dreamfinder & Figment to be associated with. Same goes for reputation.)
There’s a reason why, say, ‘The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh’ worked a lot better than the recent “Playdate with Winnie the Pooh” and made a lasting impact on people. Same can be said for Mickey Mouse Works/House of Mouse or the shorts like Mickey & the Beanstalk/Prince and the Pauper/Mickey’s Christmas Carol, etc. in comparison to anything Clubhouse or Funhouse put out.
Another approach that would work well would be something like Gummi Bears or Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers.. aka: the “Disney Afternoon” approach.
Imagine a new Dreamfinder & Figment animated series written by the likes of Jymn Magon and the House of Mouse & New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh team. Something that’s sincere but with plenty of fun & humor regarding the further discoveries and adventures/journeys they make in the realm of imagination..
‘That’ may Infact be the best approach to take a new show I think. Who doesn’t love & have fond memories of those classic “Disney Afternoon” style shows? All written well and appealed to any age that watched it.
Interesting little fact for those of you that are deep in the know. There Infact was another approach with Mickey that has largely been lost to time lately (one that is “conveniently” ignored to (IMO) spread a false narrative surrounding more modern iterations of Mickey, seen in a certain documentary on Disney Plus recently that I’m not going to name…) but that I think captured a lot of the fun, humor, and nuance in Mickey media through the years, rooted more in the 40s/50s comic books in the style of those classic Disney afternoon shows. (Fitting since most of that staff originally came from Walt Disney Records)
Gonna try to get these all archived & uploaded soon. and I’m going to be both covering/doing some interviews & archiving more info & behind the scenes stories surrounding this era and these works very soon. (Surrounding The Talking Mickey Mouse Show (a revolutionary for the time, audio-animatronic toy similar to Teddy Ruxpin (which.. btw, on the topic of Teddy, I helped provide some materials for a recent docuseries surrounding Ken Forsse, former Imagineer, and the team that created it, this is the same team that also created the costumes for Welcome to Pooh Corner. Great stuff if you want to check it out:
) & Mickey Mystery Kit storybooks and tapes.. possibly even Mickey Mouse Works & House of Mouse if I’m able to get the right contacts surrounding those) so keep watch on my YouTube account on that btw…
Interestingly enough.. that recent Figment Little Golden Book that came out recently. The one ‘everyone’ loves, due to the fact it’s essentially ‘the’ original 83-98 ride in Golden Book form. (It even includes the classic turntable/opening scene I ought to mention) That’s what these Talking Mickey Mouse & Mickey Mystery Kit storybook & tapes remind me of.. regarding the very tasteful approach to making new content with classic characters without being pandering or dumbing down or coming at the expense of what was originally there/came before… that’s the approach Dreamfinder & Figment media should be going after the attraction is fixed/restored back to it’s former glory w some tech & spfx enhancements, just my 2 cents on the matter…:
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