Gargoyles (Nostalgia Critic)

NC: Hello, I'm the Nostalgia Critic, I remember it so you don't have to. Disney has certainly gone through its ups and downs in terms of TV hasn't it.

Pictures of Lizzie McGuire, Hannah Montana, and The Jonas Brothers are shown

NC: ... That is to say it wasn't always the onslaught of "popular" sitcoms slash rockstar Barbie dolls it is today.

Clips of The Disney Afternoon theme is shown, along with clips of its shows as the Critic mentions them.

NC: Example. Disney once had a two hour block of programming called The Disney Afternoon. It started out strong with good shows like Ducktales, Talepsin, and Chip and Dale's Rescue Rangers, but after a while, the shows started to slip in popularity, with less successful programs like Quack Pack, Bonkers, and [Picture of Disney's Doug is shown] that show that must never be named. So, Disney decided to take an approach they've never done before: an action series. Something that had no talking animals or cutesy scenarios that Disney was usually associated with.Their answer was a surprisingly well written show simply known as Gargoyles

Clips of Gargoyles are shown.

NC: Often seen as Disney's answer to the Batman cartoon, Gargoyles was dark, serious, and very complex. Its stories were epic and its characters were fleshed out, or scaled out.

Cut to the Critic

NC: So why was Gargoyles such a kick-ass show? Lots of reasons. ... And you probably want to know what they are. So, let's stretch out our wings and fly right into Gargoyles.

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