Semaj wrote:Both Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and the Have a Laugh segments are garbage. They should just devote at least an hour to some classic cartoons per day, like they did with Mickey's Mouse Tracks and Donald's Quack Attack. If Cartoon Network can bring back Looney Tunes, there's no reason The Disney Channel can't bring back their own classic shorts.
Very true, in fact, it's harder for CN to air the Looney Tunes since Turner doesn't own the cartoon library, WB owns them and CN has to pay WB in order to air their shorts. Kudos to CN for making that effort. Disney Channel, on the other hand, is very aggravating and confusing. Notice this quote from an article dated back a year and a half ago (the link is below if you want to read the whole thing):
"So it’s not like The Walt Disney Company has completely abandoned Mickey, Jason. It’s just that … Well, rather than going with the old tried-and-true ways (i.e. producing and then releasing new theatrical shorts), they’re now going to where the audience really is these days. Which is online, or at home playing with their Wii or watching the Disney Channel or in the theme parks."
http://jimhillmedia.com/editor_in_chief ... horts.aspx
If Disney is really serious about making Mickey and friends relevant to audiences again, then why are they (I'm not counting the preschool show) still getting very little airtime on the Disney Channel? Here's my suggestion for Disney, if they really want to jumpstart Mickey's popularity, air more have a laugh shorts throughout the day and USE that short series to promote some type of 'Ink and Paint Club'-type program with classic disney shorts. I understand that they are really hitting profits with its sitcoms, but why the heck would Disney Channel think anyone would stay up past 12AM watching reruns of shows like Shake It up, when in fact it already aired about 2-3 times at least before 7PM? I guarantee airing the classic shorts overnight would bring in higher (even if by little) ratings than they do now (look at Teenick's 90s are all that block, ratings 60X in one week).