I agree that Toontowns overall quality is much more pleasurable than DAA.
At the same time i think that a DAA properly done could be much more fun than what Toontown is now. I think they should re-do most of toontown by elminating the now defunct chip and dale attraction along with Donalds and goofy's attraction area. The whole area should become more of a toon environment that not speciflally deals with characters like chip and dale and goofy which are seen thruout the park as well as DCA.
With all the great characters that Disney owns this land could have so many wonderul concepts that deal with them. darkwing duck anyone?
even the gummy Bears or more of rogers toon friends.
Some might say that some of these characters are old and not as popular to the younger crowd but a well made land with adorable costumes is always a lure to childrens of all ages.
With the recent release of some of these cartoons on special boxed DVD's and there huge popularity in comic books in other countries i think it would be a fresh addition to a land that is loosing its appeal.
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02-16-2006 01:15 PM #12
"Some might say that some of these characters are old and not as popular to the younger crowd but a well made land with adorable costumes is always a lure to childrens of all ages.
With the recent release of some of these cartoons on special boxed DVD's and there huge popularity in comic books in other countries i think it would be a fresh addition to a land that is loosing its appeal."
I agree 100%... Time to add some more of these kind of characters back there. Even if they are just for meet and greet.
As far as the current attractions in Toontown are concerned, I like the idea of maintaining the classic Disney characters. They really need to do something with Chip and Dale's house, if they haven't planned something already.
Now they need to add a tribute to Oswald in Toontown somewhere!
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I think Clara Cluck might have been a test of this when she was at Santa's Reindeer Roundup. Rumors popped that Clarabell Cow was going to join her but alas she never showed up for the festivities. I really would love to see those classic characters brought to life in Toon Town. Oswald definetly deserves a space there now, too.
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Disney tends to forget that they have a huge selection of characters that could be exploited in so many diferent ways yet they concentrate on over exploiting the same handful. If they cycled their characters occasionally they could eaily exploit some of the lesser known characters in the direct to home video market instead of destroying classics like Cinderalla, Peter Pan and bambi doing sequels
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Yes. Build Oswald house.
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02-16-2006 03:19 PM #16
I was two ok and also I have a video from when I went and I have Pictures of when I went.
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A house for Oswald would be an awesome idea for Toontown! THey could buy a sub-land in Toontown called "black n white alley",and all the buildings streets etc would be in black and white,maybe at the end of this street could sit Oswalds house.
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02-16-2006 04:09 PM #18
^ A "Black n White" section would be cool, with like Merrie Melodies music in the background.
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02-16-2006 04:17 PM #19
Might work... if you can figure out a way to make all the guests black and white too.....
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02-16-2006 04:29 PM #20
Everybody who enters could be issued a very special pair of B&W glasses!
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