Breh. Mother. fukking. Talespin.Yeah but here's the tradeoff: We're going to have to see Chip and Dale for this to even have a chance of happening because you know that's how studios work. If we make one property a hit then they'll say "hmmm, what else can we do?" and then we can getand Tale Spin and Drake Mallard the god on screen. And those three flicks require no live action/CGI hybrid, just straight cartoons

We were truly blessed with our childhood programming, my dudes.
Remember the Sonic shows? Not the emo one with the random characters n the Carlton ass bunny n shyt but the one where sonic was slamming chili dogs constantly? Breh no exaggeration I had moms make me chili dogs every Saturday when I watched that shyt
Lol but back on topic I don't think studios are down to make that og animated type of film anymore tho
and Tale Spin and Drake Mallard the god on screen. And those three flicks require no live action/CGI hybrid, just straight cartoons
I had my mom take me to this hot dog spot near us every Saturday and I'd get two Chili dogs. I have that series on dvd and its on Netflix 2 if you wanna check it out now. Such a dope show. I'm not a fan of it but the sillier one is on there too, along with Sonic Underground


........that intro only made it worse.....
I didn't see any of that when I was watching Tale Spin as a kid. I saw big goofy guy who can fly a plane, smart mouth kid with the illest name ever "Kitt Cloudkicker" silly but smarter than he looks bartender in Louie, stupid mechanic (forgot his name) and strong female boss who needs to lighten up a tad, Sheer Kahn, the evil ass corrupt dude. Oh and of course Don Carngage, the boss
This nostalgia. I know it may not be the GOAT of Disney intros, but still it was Pooh Bear.
Tailspin, Baloo took in Kit from the Streets, he protected him from the Struggle 

. Not to mention Max had roots into Powerline's swag; sung by Tevin Campbell.
Dude was into that Urban lifestyle.