Anyone Got Any Plot Ideas for the Fab Five?
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 2:47 am
With new shorts like the Goofy one before National Treasure (which was excellent, by the way), I was wondering if anyone had any interesting story ideas for the main Disney gang (which often has been called the Fab Five, but I prefer Fab Six because that old title used to leave out Daisy!).
In truth, I'm more interested in hearing ideas for features though. Just finished watching "A Goofy Movie" for the first time in a while, and it's such a good little film that was such a surprise to me when it came out. And, though they were direct to video, Mickey's Three Musketeers, An Extremely Goofy Movie, and Mickey's Once and Twice Upon a Christmas were all very good too. So, whether for direct-to-video or the big screen, anyone got any good ideas for features for the main Disney gang? Or even shorts? Even solid ideas for other Disney characters would be interesting to read too, I think.
Of course, Disney can always continue adapting old stories like Three Musketeers, but I'd love to see some original stuff and even more stuff where they play themselves in modern, original stories, like A Goofy Movie or the two Christmas flicks I mentioned. I know there was that mystery movie where Basil searches for Mickey Mouse planned and canceled some time back, and that would have been cool to see if it was well executed (for some reason though, I never felt like it was going to be well executed, not sure why), but I'd like to get away from the House of Mouse setup a bit and back to stories like in the worlds of the Disney shorts or TV shows. Frankly, I think the long-running Disney comic books have tons of stories worth adapting into films, direct-to-video if need be, or TV shows of course (that's where DuckTales came from, after all). Though, I would like them to be less segregated when it comes to the ducks, who usually seemed to stay over in Duckburg and out of Mickey and Goofy's stories.
One graphic novel I always remembered loving as a kid involved Uncle Scrooge flying the whole main gang, including the kids (Huey, Louie, Dewey, and Morty and Ferdie, the latter definitely in need of some screen time!), to Disneyland for the day. Once there, the characters split up and had their own little adventures in the different lands with characters from those lands, but the lands were much more real than in reality. For example, I think Mickey went over to Frontierland and had a real wild west adventure with Davy Crockett, or some other western Disney character, and Daisy had an adventure with Alice in Wonderland. Not sure if I'm remembering this perfectly. I have the book, but it's in a trunk in my room that my stereo sits on. It was called Uncle Scrooge Goes to Disneyland, I believe. Anyway, some sort of loose adaptation would probably be really interesting to see. I also remember Mickey's encounter with Eega Beeva, the man of tomorrow. The comics are loaded with great stories, and I personally feel they should have kept the direct-to-video thing going for films like these about the main gang, much like Three Musketeers, if the quality is kept high like that one. I also think feature length adventures based on their hit TV shows would be good for direct-to-video too, if not the big screen. Perhaps a Gummi Bears movie where they finally find the Gummis they were looking for, or a feature-length Darkwing Duck adventure. Just some thoughts. With a Fraggle Rock movie currently in the works (though probably direct to video at this point), I don't see why they shouldn't consider reviving some of their excellent TV properties too.
In truth, I'm more interested in hearing ideas for features though. Just finished watching "A Goofy Movie" for the first time in a while, and it's such a good little film that was such a surprise to me when it came out. And, though they were direct to video, Mickey's Three Musketeers, An Extremely Goofy Movie, and Mickey's Once and Twice Upon a Christmas were all very good too. So, whether for direct-to-video or the big screen, anyone got any good ideas for features for the main Disney gang? Or even shorts? Even solid ideas for other Disney characters would be interesting to read too, I think.
Of course, Disney can always continue adapting old stories like Three Musketeers, but I'd love to see some original stuff and even more stuff where they play themselves in modern, original stories, like A Goofy Movie or the two Christmas flicks I mentioned. I know there was that mystery movie where Basil searches for Mickey Mouse planned and canceled some time back, and that would have been cool to see if it was well executed (for some reason though, I never felt like it was going to be well executed, not sure why), but I'd like to get away from the House of Mouse setup a bit and back to stories like in the worlds of the Disney shorts or TV shows. Frankly, I think the long-running Disney comic books have tons of stories worth adapting into films, direct-to-video if need be, or TV shows of course (that's where DuckTales came from, after all). Though, I would like them to be less segregated when it comes to the ducks, who usually seemed to stay over in Duckburg and out of Mickey and Goofy's stories.
One graphic novel I always remembered loving as a kid involved Uncle Scrooge flying the whole main gang, including the kids (Huey, Louie, Dewey, and Morty and Ferdie, the latter definitely in need of some screen time!), to Disneyland for the day. Once there, the characters split up and had their own little adventures in the different lands with characters from those lands, but the lands were much more real than in reality. For example, I think Mickey went over to Frontierland and had a real wild west adventure with Davy Crockett, or some other western Disney character, and Daisy had an adventure with Alice in Wonderland. Not sure if I'm remembering this perfectly. I have the book, but it's in a trunk in my room that my stereo sits on. It was called Uncle Scrooge Goes to Disneyland, I believe. Anyway, some sort of loose adaptation would probably be really interesting to see. I also remember Mickey's encounter with Eega Beeva, the man of tomorrow. The comics are loaded with great stories, and I personally feel they should have kept the direct-to-video thing going for films like these about the main gang, much like Three Musketeers, if the quality is kept high like that one. I also think feature length adventures based on their hit TV shows would be good for direct-to-video too, if not the big screen. Perhaps a Gummi Bears movie where they finally find the Gummis they were looking for, or a feature-length Darkwing Duck adventure. Just some thoughts. With a Fraggle Rock movie currently in the works (though probably direct to video at this point), I don't see why they shouldn't consider reviving some of their excellent TV properties too.