If I could....
14 years ago
General
Reboot TaleSpin this is what I would do;
1. Have it take place after WWII during the Silver Age of Aviation (about 1947-1980)
2. Change the art style (Go with a more Brother Bear character design)
3. Go with something that's either based on Captain Midnight, Sky King, or Baa Baa Blacksheep, or all 3.
4. Stay away from the Jungle Book (it's why TaleSpin died, damn sue happy widower)
Reboot Gargoyles... Yeah, they fucked themselves over with that one so I got nothin. You did it to yourselves my making your season ender feel like a final episode guys.
Reboot.... hmm... not many things you can really reboot except for the old Star Trek Animated Series, but that would require a lot more work, and they already plan to do that anyway. Most of the series I'm thinking about have had final episodes, save for like the Gummi Bears and Duck Tales. Only problem is that Duck Tales ended with a feature film, but the film left it open for a continuation of the series, and that was done already, though not very well. Uhm... Darkwing Duck had a series ender. Garygoyles had a season ender that wrapped up the main story line from the series so that really can't go anywhere. Hmm.... Pretty much the only other series that didn't have a final episode was Timon and Pumbaa, which was a crappy show, Bonkers, which ended because of lack of popularity, and techncially, Aladdin and Hercules, but Aladdin ended in a movie that left off for a continuation of the series, and Hercules was a prequel series, so it technically ended with the feature film. And this is mainly Disney I'm talking about. Shows by Filmation pretty much died because the studio died, so not much there and have already been rebooted with mixed results. Real Ghostbusters was rebooted, GI Joe has been rebooted (and it sucks. Quit making Rip-Cord a black guy! It annoyed fans in the movie, what the hell makes you think it won't annoy fans in the TV show? Besides, Samuel L. Jackson would have made one kick ass Stalker, a much better GI Joe character than Rip-Cord, and one of the original GI Joe members. Not to mention the comics gave you guys 15 years of story lines, why don't you fucking use them!) Star Trek has been rebooted (as a fan made tv show on the internet, and it's much better than the last movie), so there aren't many things left to reboot save for a few more obscure 80's cartoons like BraveStarr (Ok, that would make a kick ass reboot. I mean come on, a Native American super hero with a transforming horse and tons of furries running around a planet set in a cyber-punk old west.) or She-Ra (well, maybe not She-Ra since we all know how the He-Man reboot went over) or a few others that I'm sure were one-hit wonders. The Smurf got a reboot via movie, like Alvin and the Chipmunks, but it's just not the same.
1. Have it take place after WWII during the Silver Age of Aviation (about 1947-1980)
2. Change the art style (Go with a more Brother Bear character design)
3. Go with something that's either based on Captain Midnight, Sky King, or Baa Baa Blacksheep, or all 3.
4. Stay away from the Jungle Book (it's why TaleSpin died, damn sue happy widower)
Reboot Gargoyles... Yeah, they fucked themselves over with that one so I got nothin. You did it to yourselves my making your season ender feel like a final episode guys.
Reboot.... hmm... not many things you can really reboot except for the old Star Trek Animated Series, but that would require a lot more work, and they already plan to do that anyway. Most of the series I'm thinking about have had final episodes, save for like the Gummi Bears and Duck Tales. Only problem is that Duck Tales ended with a feature film, but the film left it open for a continuation of the series, and that was done already, though not very well. Uhm... Darkwing Duck had a series ender. Garygoyles had a season ender that wrapped up the main story line from the series so that really can't go anywhere. Hmm.... Pretty much the only other series that didn't have a final episode was Timon and Pumbaa, which was a crappy show, Bonkers, which ended because of lack of popularity, and techncially, Aladdin and Hercules, but Aladdin ended in a movie that left off for a continuation of the series, and Hercules was a prequel series, so it technically ended with the feature film. And this is mainly Disney I'm talking about. Shows by Filmation pretty much died because the studio died, so not much there and have already been rebooted with mixed results. Real Ghostbusters was rebooted, GI Joe has been rebooted (and it sucks. Quit making Rip-Cord a black guy! It annoyed fans in the movie, what the hell makes you think it won't annoy fans in the TV show? Besides, Samuel L. Jackson would have made one kick ass Stalker, a much better GI Joe character than Rip-Cord, and one of the original GI Joe members. Not to mention the comics gave you guys 15 years of story lines, why don't you fucking use them!) Star Trek has been rebooted (as a fan made tv show on the internet, and it's much better than the last movie), so there aren't many things left to reboot save for a few more obscure 80's cartoons like BraveStarr (Ok, that would make a kick ass reboot. I mean come on, a Native American super hero with a transforming horse and tons of furries running around a planet set in a cyber-punk old west.) or She-Ra (well, maybe not She-Ra since we all know how the He-Man reboot went over) or a few others that I'm sure were one-hit wonders. The Smurf got a reboot via movie, like Alvin and the Chipmunks, but it's just not the same.
FA+

show was a tad corney, but not bad.