House of Mouse

(Footage from various films, TV shows, and short films, all owned by Disney, is shown) Doug (vo): It's that time of year again. Time to look over Disney's best and not-so best. I've been doing these Disneycembers for several years, and every year, I try to have a certain theme to them, whether they be the hand-drawn animated films, the CG animated films, the direct-to-DVD movies, and so forth. And in that time, Disney has just gotten bigger and bigger, swallowing up more companies and trying out different things and styles. So even if I was to pick one theme again, there's so many new movies and shows that are constantly coming out that I'd feel like it'd be kind of a shame not to talk about them. Well, last year, the theme was By Popular Demand, and it seemed to go over pretty well. I liked it because I could kind of talk about whatever I wanted, I wasn't bound to just one thing. So, that seems like the best route to go. From here on out, Disneycember is just going to be one giant grab-bag, because every time I do a themed month, everybody says, "You missed this one" or "You forgot this one". Well, from now on, I'm not bound by anything. It just has to have Disney's name on it and be watchable...well, for the most part. The one thing I do want to add this year, though, is Disney TV shows.

(A clip from the Nostalgia Critic's Disney Afternoon review is shown)

Doug (vo): Now, if you watch Nostalgia Critic, you know I talked about Disney TV shows a lot, with Disney Afternoon and DuckTales and so on. But these are gonna be ones that I either thought would make a very good Nostalgia Critic episode, or I just want to look back and reanalyze, see if my thoughts have changed on it at all. The one qualification is, it has to be a show that's ran its course, like all the episodes are available and I can watch them, so that way, there's no surprises if suddenly the show goes downhill, and I wasn't there to talk about it. (A brief shot of The Mandalorian is shown with the caption "With one exception") So this Disneycember, the sky's the limit, whether it be live-action, animated, TV movie, DVD, whatever. If I think it's worth talking about, I'm gonna talk about it. So sit back and enjoy. This is Disneycember: 2019.

(The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing clips from House of Mouse)

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