House of Mouse/Headscratchers: Difference between revisions

Content added Content deleted
m (cleanup categories)
m (→‎top: clean up, replaced: [[DuckTales → [[DuckTales (1987) (3))
 
Line 8: Line 8:
*** Likewise, hindsight is 20/20...as the old saying goes.
*** Likewise, hindsight is 20/20...as the old saying goes.
** What bothered me about ''House Of Villains'' was that they listed Tick-Tock (the Crocodile from [[Peter Pan]]) as one of the villains. Um, didn't the writers/producers/etc. of the show forget that Tick-Tock was a ''subversion'' of the [[Reptiles Are Abhorrent]] trope. He's pretty much [[Chaotic Neutral]] or [[True Neutral]] (He's not evil, just hungry...which still makes him dangerous, but not for any downright "evil" reasons) and is Captain Hook's (the ''real'' villain of the classic story) mortal enemy (Possibly even more so than Peter Pan himself).
** What bothered me about ''House Of Villains'' was that they listed Tick-Tock (the Crocodile from [[Peter Pan]]) as one of the villains. Um, didn't the writers/producers/etc. of the show forget that Tick-Tock was a ''subversion'' of the [[Reptiles Are Abhorrent]] trope. He's pretty much [[Chaotic Neutral]] or [[True Neutral]] (He's not evil, just hungry...which still makes him dangerous, but not for any downright "evil" reasons) and is Captain Hook's (the ''real'' villain of the classic story) mortal enemy (Possibly even more so than Peter Pan himself).
* I don't like that, in this show, Huey, Dewey and Louie were voiced by the same guy doing Donald's voice. Because of them sounding exactly like Donald, it tends to confuse me if I'm looking the other way while the boys are talking. Granted, that's how it was done back in the days of the [[Classic Disney Shorts]], but by this time, Russi Taylor had done the trio's voices on ''[[DuckTales]]'' and was still doing them in the direct-to-video movies and video games, and her voice for them sounds clearly different from Donald's. So why did she not reprise their voices on this show? Heck, in the ''House'' segments, the boys even seem to have their ''[[Quack Pack]]'' designs, so why have them voiced by ''[[Quack Pack]]'' voice actors?
* I don't like that, in this show, Huey, Dewey and Louie were voiced by the same guy doing Donald's voice. Because of them sounding exactly like Donald, it tends to confuse me if I'm looking the other way while the boys are talking. Granted, that's how it was done back in the days of the [[Classic Disney Shorts]], but by this time, Russi Taylor had done the trio's voices on ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' and was still doing them in the direct-to-video movies and video games, and her voice for them sounds clearly different from Donald's. So why did she not reprise their voices on this show? Heck, in the ''House'' segments, the boys even seem to have their ''[[Quack Pack]]'' designs, so why have them voiced by ''[[Quack Pack]]'' voice actors?
* Why does [[The Other Wiki]] always, ''always'' refer to this show by its full title with the "Disney's" preface? Practically every cartoon show Disney has made has "Disney's" prefacing the title, but we never refer to, say, ''[[DuckTales]]'' as ''Disney's [[DuckTales]]'' in casual conversation. And even Disney seems to have this same conceit as well. What makes ''House of Mouse'' any different when it comes to being referenced in conversation or articles?
* Why does [[The Other Wiki]] always, ''always'' refer to this show by its full title with the "Disney's" preface? Practically every cartoon show Disney has made has "Disney's" prefacing the title, but we never refer to, say, ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' as ''Disney's [[DuckTales (1987)]]'' in casual conversation. And even Disney seems to have this same conceit as well. What makes ''House of Mouse'' any different when it comes to being referenced in conversation or articles?
** It's just how people say the title. I mean, a lot of people say ''Rocky Horror'' instead of ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' or ''[[Scooby Doo]]'' instead of ''Scooby Doo, Where Are You?'' (Or any of the numerous spinoffs).
** It's just how people say the title. I mean, a lot of people say ''Rocky Horror'' instead of ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' or ''[[Scooby Doo]]'' instead of ''Scooby Doo, Where Are You?'' (Or any of the numerous spinoffs).
* Why is there only one character from ''[[Tarzan (Disney film)|Tarzan]]'' (in this case, it's Tantor) in this show?
* Why is there only one character from ''[[Tarzan (Disney film)|Tarzan]]'' (in this case, it's Tantor) in this show?