One thousand years ago, superstition and the sword ruled. It was a time of darkness, it was a world of fear, it was the age of Gargoyles. Stone by day, warriors by night. We were betrayed by the humans we were sworn to protect. Frozen in stone by a magic spell for 1000 years. Now here in Manhattan, the spell is broken and we live again! We are defenders of the night, we are GARGOYLES!
Same here. I remember seeing the series for the first time, and even to this very day... I'm still a fan of it, always wishing that we could get more of it again. Even if the likeliness of that happening it's entirely likely. I remember getting some of the toys, the vhs, heck even that little handheld game Jordan mentioned at the end.
Funny story, I met Keith David, the voice of Goliath, this year and man, I asked him if he still remembered the opening from gargoyles.... he does and he said it, I really wish I would've recorded it, chills just thinking about it, he is the greatest, really enjoys talking to the fans and he's open to coming back to gargoyles any time
I think it has more to do with availability. Prior to putting it on Disney Plus, the only way to watch it was to buy it and it was expensive and separated into a bunch of different sets. I doubt most Disney Execs are even aware of its existence. And even if they were, they would probably screw it up. That’s what they did in the 90s.
I think if remember they tried but the problem is finding a director. The theme direction and length is what a lot of candidates were unsure about. Which is a fair concern, what do you make the movie, about? How do you compress enough lore to make it make sense. To me a fan I could rattle off a bunch of facts and recognize everything that would be explained to me but someone whose never heard of the ip it can be confusing. Science and sorcery is a tricky affair.
Me and my mother were watching it as it was a beloved part of her childhood and we were talking about how cool the diversity was and how like NO ONE talks about it. But I love this being brung up now because I love Elisa.
Disney is making an animated revival of X-Men the animated series starting where it left off. That's what they need to do with Gargoyles, specifically at the end of season 2 to retcon season 3.
this show was FIRE back in the day... i think i was in 5th or 6th grade when i started watching it. they only aired one episode a night and i was always on the edge of my seat through the whole thing. personally, i think the show started off extremely strong. the animation was beautiful and the storyline was so hard-edged, but logical. it really made me feel like i was watching a group of modern day heros tackle the world of darkness and deception. the song was bomb, the voice acting was so on-point, and the characters had catch phrases like "this is 3 feet thick !!"... sigh. i miss it. can't believe they didn't even get a movie !
Gargoyles was such a fascinating unique show, it was dark but also deep and philosophical. It didn't deserve to get canceled, we need a Gargoyles sequel show or movie. This show had a lot of potential to be an amazing TV or film franchise hopefully in the future we'll get it. And it won't be soulless cash grab reboot /sequel.
I recently rewatched the first season on my downtime while on a work trip. I loved this show as a kid but as an adult I was expecting just to experience a little bit of Saturday morning cartoon nostalgia. Instead, I ended up appreciating the show even more as an adult
I rewatched the series a few months ago due to having down time and wanting to look through the series to see if it held up (was going through a nostalgia phase or something watching JLU, Static Shock- all the shows I grew up watching). I would always stay up late as a kid (I'm a night owl) so when my mom finally was able to afford installing cable I would always catch the episodes that the Disney channel played late at night and was memorized by the show. It's kind of amazing how much that show helped shape my morals (not giving bigots the satisfaction of being the monster they think you are, fighting hate with love, giving people second chances, but also knowing when to let go of those who are toxic, understanding generational trauma and learning to forgive but not forget ect ect). Watching the show as an adult really made me appreciate how much effort everyone went through to make it and how people like me who grew up with shows like this kind of took it all for granted. The representation was spot on too- like, it wasn't in your face but it was there, it was one of the things I liked about the show because I was a mixed race kid living in a predominantly Caucasian area so I could identify with both Goliath and the other Gargoyles (being alienated by others) and Elisa (the obvious being that she's mixed race just like I am). Whenever I have children I hope I'll be able to show them this series to hopefully inspire them too.
@@UbinTimor yeah, now that you mention it, I would *_not_* trust Disney (or most other corps) to treat it properly today. They'd either go full ham-fist with the themes, or push terrible ideology in it. Probably both. The Defenders of the Night are already golden; it's probably best to let them sleep in peace.
Great stuff. Greg Weismann puts Shakespeare in every show he does. Spectacular Spider-Man had a midsummer night's dream play episode. And in young justice, Artemis becomes a Shakespearean English literature professor and reads him at the end of some episodes. Weissman really loves Shakespeare. I think he teased some more gargoyles stuff happening in the future?
Gargoyle will always hold a special place in my heart cause i don't know what drew my grandmother to the show but she loved it and would watch it both with and without me. I'll always remember watching it with her when I was little.
There was also a fun Gargoyles homage in the finale of the Ducktales reboot series where the Headless Man Horse gets his head back, the Gargoyles theme plays, and with Keith David's voice yells "I LIVE AGAIN!" i loved it haha
Wait... you missed the HUGE announcement that Gargoyles comics are being reprinted for sometime this year. Greg himself stated that he was pushing for the comics to be re-printed because no one should pay out-of-print prices to enjoy the continued story. The story that follows after season 2 of the show. It's also announced to continue past the reprinting, some panels of the new comic were leaked/previewed.
After rewatching the show, there was a scene shown through a fish-eyed lens that featured Goliath tapping the lens with a wing tip while drawn in perspective. This was a very impressive shot. Respect to the animators
One reason I love this show is that it feels almost like a successor to the "Beauty and the Beast" tv show, except on the rooftops instead of underground. I wish there were more shows like these: smart, well-written dramas with action and some romance. I can't see current Disney doing that though.
The irony of your comparison to Beauty and the Beast is that in a Halloween episode, Eye of the Beholder, Elisa wears Bell's ball gown. Elisa- a mixed race woman, wore Bell's dress. can you imagine how controversial that would be now?
@@UbinTimor considering how the new velma just changed the races of the scooby gang minus Fred, yeah I can kinda see how controversial it would be today, especially with all the cultural appropriation speakers and representation promoters there are today.
Ah, yes. Gargoyles. If Gravity Falls is the Luke Skywalker of Disney series, this series would be Master Yoda. I even remember in an interview of Alex Hirsch with him holding this series to high regard. This series is truly monumental in the history of animated television and I glad you're covering it.😁
The Gargoyles world tour in season 2 easily ranked in the top 5 of American animated stories back then. And it still holds up. Weisman’s crew crafted an amazing story. Sadly, Disney gave the series over to the TV Animation department and they destroyed what could have been a legendary run.
YES! And the way the lesions learned would CHANGE the characters interactions and outlook on life was crazy, like when broadway learned about guns and not to mess with them after accidentally hurting Elisa and then became very concerned and protective of her in every episode after that just blew my tiny mind. What a masterpiece, what a gem.
Thank you so much for covering this show! I totally missed this show growing up, due to it both beginning and ending before I was even born, but as soon as my family got Disney Plus, I gave it a go and instantly fell in love with it. Now it's among my favorite animated series of all time
Ah Gargoyles! Now HERE is a show that holds up amazingly well! I once heard someone describe it as “Beauty and the Beast meets Batman”… and yeah, in a weird way that does describe it, at least on the core level 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪 Watched through it again as an adult on Disney+ and was amazed at how good the show still is, even realising it was a LOT deeper and more well developed than I realised as a kid, meaning I could enjoy it on a whole new level now!
Literally one of my favorite shows ever! My mom and I watched this back in the day and I watched it again with my wife during the pandemic to introduce it her. I have a Goliath figure on my desk as well.
I loved this series as a child, my mom even bought me every action figure one Christmas. Dark, Philosophical, Gothic and action packed. This is one reboot I would love to see, surprised a film hasn’t been made. Disney is nothing if not opportunistic.
I use to watch Gargoyles when it aired when I was like toddler-young and later child-young. My mom would sit with me and watch it too but she used to say it was kind of weird. It didn't scare me since my mom and I also watched Buffy the Vampire Slayer at that time. I have memories of the other gargoyles getting frozen in stone in the early flashback and how devastated Goliath was. I use to remember it incorrectly that it happened in New York because they didn't make it home and were smashed to death but it was in-fact the flashback. I also remembered how they had to get home before morning to be safe there. I also loved Elisa and thought she was so cute. A few years ago my mom and I re-watched it and it was incredible, even better than I remembered. Great story, voice-acting, loved the villain, the Shakespeare, I loved the gun episode, the racism metaphors, Goliath and Elisa's relationship, it was incredible. It was supposed to be even edgier I believe but they had to cut it back for more nick-at-night. I agree that the last season doesn't count, it's pretty garbage. I would not like more Gargoyles, I like how it ended, if you don't count the last non-canon season. Sidenote: I call Bronx a Guardgoyle
This is one of my all time favorite series. Obviously, I didn't discover it until well after its time as it began airing a year before I was born. But I discovered the series while I was in high school thanks to, of all people, the Nostalgia Critic's review of it. I watched through the series on RUclips (back when you could just find full episodes of shows on RUclips) and fell in love with it. I'm definitely looking forward to the new comics and I hope we get to see a revival show at some point! Brooklyn and Lexington were my personal favorite characters.
My parents recently showed me this show and while I only saw the first episode, I loved it. Really need to continue it. Also I did get to hear them talk about how weird it was to hear it in English instead of Icelandic and I honestly relate so much to that XD I can't watch most barbie movies if they are not in either Icelandic or Danish.
Omg!!! This show was my and my sister's favorite show growing up! I never realized how much it and the batman shows influenced my interest in gothic stuff.
How could I forget THIS masterpiece of television! I mean I can only remember parts of it but I know that it was amazing. The animation, characters action, setting everything about this was just great! It was darker the most others Disney shows especially at the time, which were more humor based then actions like this one was. It was a nice change of pace, and it worked really well. I really hope this get a reboot, there was a reference to it in the first episode of the duck tales reboot so hopefully that means it’s one people’s minds.
I am so glad you did a retrospective on Gargoyles! I've recently been rewatching it and still love the hell out of it! EDIT: OMG I never knew that Gummi Bears was an inspiration for Gargoyles! Gummi Bears was another show I grew up with, in fact my jr soccer team was named the Gummi Bears because all the kids on the team watched it lol Also, Bronx has I think only one line of actual words (according to the CC anyway) in the 1st season. He says "I know, I know." in response to one of the Gargoles telling him something, maybe leaving him at the castle alone.
You made me flash baaaack for this one. I loved the "darker" more story driven way it was run. Very welcoming to edge lords in the making. And adults won't run for the hills right off the bat either. And they even had tons of goofiness mixed in. Chef's kiss show.
I remember this show when I was a kid, you have to see the Brazilian Portuguese of Goliath, the VA managed to make him so deep and intimidating, but also wise and respectful
This is one of the most mature series Disney ever made and I’m still shocked they made it! I rank this show up there with the likes of Avatar the last Airbender.
This was the show that I could watch with my dad as he loved the historical aspect. I have a Disney+ subscription only because I love this TV show so much. It is a TV show my father still regularly watches because he has good memories of watching it with his eldest daughter and later on my younger sister. It is one of the best TV shows Disney has put out there. And as long as I have a Disney+ subscription, I guarantee you I will watch the television show devotedly every weekend. The theme song is equally perfect for the series 10 out of 10 would easily suggest anybody get a Disney+ in budget to watch this absolutely spectacular cartoon.
I loved Gargoyles. To the point where my parents rented the few VHS releases the show had in the '90s. Including the movie version of the five episode pilot "Awakenings", Gargoyles the Movie: The Heroes Awaken.
Loved this show as a kid. I think shows like Gargoyles or Scooby-Doo Mytery Inc. deserve the Ben 10 treatment aka longer videos. Btw, since you asked at the end of your "The Fall of Ben 10". I actually watched all three retrospective videos in their entirety.
I knew nothing about Gargoyles until my Disney vacation trip at the age of 12. Bummed out that I’d have nothing to watch on tv in the hotel (because that’s all a 12 year old wants to do), I flipped through the channels & found the Disney station. (or it might’ve been Jet-X at that point) Seen Gargoyles & IMMEDIATELY fell in love 😍
This show got me through lot of lockdown and it’s what got me into reading old literature. Season 3 was a shame but let’s hope the creator gets his show back!
YESSS I remember Gargoyles. Oddly enough that's the one Disney cartoon that I remember so vividly amongst all the other more comedic and goofy Disney cartoons at the time. Sure, I remember Talespin and Rescue Rangers, and even The Little Mermaid and Aladdin (the cartoons of the movies), but Gargoyles was my absolute favorite Disney cartoon of all time. :)
I love Gargoyles I watched it as a kid and when I was 15 I burned all the episodes on dvds and rewatched it from the start. Also Brooklyn is my favorite Gargoyle
Ahh gargoyles, a classic. About two years ago, my brother(who was staying over for a bit) while we were hanging out, decided to show me Gargoyles on Disney +(since it was recently added on there at the time, all three seasons). He told me it was one of his favorite shows growing up and so we watch it. We ended up watching the entirety(yes even season 3) together each night when he stayed with us and I’m so glad he did. This show that I miss when it aired, now resides within my heart with being able to see it all and I honestly think this series could make a comeback; whether spin-off or continuation.
I feel bad because this year I'm only just now getting into Gargoyles. But the more I watched it, the more I realized it's never too late to get into this gem of a show. It ages so well and it's something adults could really enjoy still.
Same. Made me really respect this show. they didn't shy away from that issue, an issue that was at an all time high in the early 90s in big cities here in the states.
I was just re-watching an episode of this show last night and saw this pop up in my subscriptions today. Future Tense is such a tough ep to watch for me, even knowing about the twist at the end. Some of my favorite memories from my high school days in the early 2010's was rushing home to watch the episodes I had DVR'd. I would catch it on Disney channel when I was in elementary school but never gave it a chance since it looked too "dark and mature" for me at the time, so glad I ended up getting into it later when I was old enough to appreciate its themes more. I need to pre-order that new comic too, btw
Gargoyles was my jam when I was growing up. Along with Batman the Animated Series (and few others like Underworld franchise) is what contributed to me having a love for Gothic aesthetic now a days.
This is something that kids in the 90s and early 2000s seemed to click with, this is also a series that holds much nostalgia that still holds up for most the show to this day. Also, the castle on top of the skyscraper is the greatest thing I've seen in a cartoon
I would really like to see a continuation of the initial two seasons. Especially knowing about Time Dancer and Gargoyles 2198 planned spin-offs. Alas, after seeing how many old franchises revived or rebooted today just to be run into the ground by the new generation of "creators", I'm very skeptical about that.
I took time to rewatch this entire show as an adult and oh man, it's such a classic! I was particularly interested in Goliath and Elisa's relationship because it was one of the few things I remembered from watching it as a kid, but during my rewatch I was also interested in Goliath's complex relationships with Demona and Angela.
After watching this and getting another boost of nostalgia of my childhood does anyone else remember The TV show called the mummy basically a spinoff of the movie but in cartoon different story and all
I couldn't really watch this show as a kid due to when I was aware of it, it had been shoved to late nights on Toon Disney which aired past my bed time. Though in my early 20's and a little bit now I watched the series fully and like it. I've played around with the idea of what if I was to bring the show back, I'd have some way to refresh old fans and catch new fans up on the story thus far. I would have Brooklyn overseeing some younger Gargoyles who would test Brooklyn as a mentor as they'd be impressionable kids where there growth character wise would be in learning and growing from their mistakes. I would have them idolize Goliath and learn that even he can make mistakes. I'd even have the younger Gargoyles human friend being David Xanatos's son Alexander who would be trying to master magic though that would present a problem sometimes for the Manhattan clan. He'd have bond with Lexington looking to him as a sort of uncle type. Overall the Manhattan clan both new and old would face various enemies and gain new allies and keep the deep and complex story telling the show was known for as well as adding new elements to refresh the series.
My father watched this show when he was a kid (He was born in 82). After I was born he introduced it to me through DVDs, and later in life I rewatched it through Disney+. This show will forever be my favorite show with the best intro and intro music.
He even admits afterward that it was stupid. Elisa never fully blames him either. She takes responsibility for leaving it lying around and is later seen locking up her gun. It's a good episode.
Just realized it when you were talking about their character traits, They're literally the Ninja Turtles. Goliath = Leonardo (leader); Brooklyn = Raphael (2nd in command, temper mental); Broadway = Michelangelo (goofy/comedic relief); Lexington = Donatello (tech nerd); Hudson = Splinter (group mentor); Detective Maza = April
One of my all time favourite cartoons. Underappreciated gem of a show. I've watched it all the way through multiple times and have always been surprised by the quality time and time again.
Considering I’m a huge Keith David fan, Trekkie, and fantasy fan, this show was huge for me growing. I was a trek fan and fantasty nerd as a kid but when I heard more of Mr David’s work growing up it hits me ‘this dudes Goliath!’ Blown away.
Jordan… your videos make me so emotional. I really love your content and your devoted dedication towards shaping yourbcontent to be perfect for anyone to watch… watching these make me so emotional. Thank you for always igniting these small yet impactful nostalgic memories I had as an kid. Ily never stop doing what you do ❤
I didn't remember this show at all, but it was super familiar, and now I recall having watched it a couple times on tv! The characters are incredibly recognizable/memorable. I don't think i sat down and really appreciated it as a kid, but I would LOVE it now; I love monsters! I'm definitely giving it a watch and maybe playing that game too.
This show was before it’s time..The storytelling was so good and had a Mature feel too it also..Im still surprised that they haven’t made a Live Action Movie or a remake of The Show… Biggz Was Here. Peace.
Thanks so much for watching! Let me know your thoughts on Gargoyles and if you are excited for the more recent love for the series?
Back in the day as a kid used to watch Gargoyles alot 😁
Can you do “wait, remember monster buster club?”?
One thousand years ago, superstition and the sword ruled. It was a time of darkness, it was a world of fear, it was the age of Gargoyles. Stone by day, warriors by night. We were betrayed by the humans we were sworn to protect. Frozen in stone by a magic spell for 1000 years. Now here in Manhattan, the spell is broken and we live again!
We are defenders of the night, we are GARGOYLES!
I didn't have cable growing up but my dad had gargoyles burned onto VHS tapes
Theres porn of it.
Also do some AARON STONE and Dork Hunters from outer space
Gargoyles was one of my fav shows growing up and it probably always will be
Same here. I was stoked when my sister got me the vhs that came with a game to play with it.
Same. I LOVE the show.
Same here. I remember seeing the series for the first time, and even to this very day... I'm still a fan of it, always wishing that we could get more of it again. Even if the likeliness of that happening it's entirely likely. I remember getting some of the toys, the vhs, heck even that little handheld game Jordan mentioned at the end.
same
I loved this show growing up in the 90's I got lotta of memories of Gargoyles. I still like rewatching it sometimes with my bro and sister :D
Funny story, I met Keith David, the voice of Goliath, this year and man, I asked him if he still remembered the opening from gargoyles.... he does and he said it, I really wish I would've recorded it, chills just thinking about it, he is the greatest, really enjoys talking to the fans and he's open to coming back to gargoyles any time
Amazing!
Lucky. I still dream of meeting voice actors, but it never happened.,
He also played spawn and dr facilier.
He is also playing Mr Bones on CW Stargirl
He also plays the president in Rick and Morty.
I always love how when the pandemic hit this show got a spike in viewership. I’m surprised Disney hasn’t tried to make a movie of this yet
I think it has more to do with availability. Prior to putting it on Disney Plus, the only way to watch it was to buy it and it was expensive and separated into a bunch of different sets. I doubt most Disney Execs are even aware of its existence. And even if they were, they would probably screw it up. That’s what they did in the 90s.
I always had this weird feeling that Disney is pretending that this show doesn’t exist
@@AdamRelayson or just pirate it? 🤷🏻♂️
I think if remember they tried but the problem is finding a director. The theme direction and length is what a lot of candidates were unsure about. Which is a fair concern, what do you make the movie, about? How do you compress enough lore to make it make sense. To me a fan I could rattle off a bunch of facts and recognize everything that would be explained to me but someone whose never heard of the ip it can be confusing. Science and sorcery is a tricky affair.
Jordan Peele literally pitched to Disney making a Gargoyles movie and they basically left him on read.
I binged watched this show when I got Disney plus. My favorite show as a kid. And we have to give Keith David his flowers.
I have it on dvd but it was also the first show I watched in Disney+ LOL
Amen he was so so so so so so good...I feel like saying iconic is underselling
Damn gargoyles was actually such a underrated show
Unbelievably good and underrated
painfully underrated.
Me and my mother were watching it as it was a beloved part of her childhood and we were talking about how cool the diversity was and how like NO ONE talks about it. But I love this being brung up now because I love Elisa.
@@Nymph_Poppy a real good cop to be sure.
It seems that reviews of it are almost universally positive which makes me hard-pressed to see how it can qualify as underrated
Gargoyles is a gem of a show. It just got mishandled, but they could definitely do a remake or reboot.
With how Disney handles reboots/remakes nowadays, I disagree.
Disney is making an animated revival of X-Men the animated series starting where it left off. That's what they need to do with Gargoyles, specifically at the end of season 2 to retcon season 3.
@@MinecraftWorld1954Hey now, Ducktales 2017 was amazing
this show was FIRE back in the day...
i think i was in 5th or 6th grade when i started watching it. they only aired one episode a night and i was always on the edge of my seat through the whole thing.
personally, i think the show started off extremely strong. the animation was beautiful and the storyline was so hard-edged, but logical. it really made me feel like i was watching a group of modern day heros tackle the world of darkness and deception.
the song was bomb, the voice acting was so on-point, and the characters had catch phrases like "this is 3 feet thick !!"...
sigh. i miss it. can't believe they didn't even get a movie !
Gargoyles was such a fascinating unique show, it was dark but also deep and philosophical. It didn't deserve to get canceled, we need a Gargoyles sequel show or movie. This show had a lot of potential to be an amazing TV or film franchise hopefully in the future we'll get it. And it won't be soulless cash grab reboot /sequel.
Personally, it would be perfect for an Arkham style video game
Only if Disney doesn't make it
Now isn't a good time for remakes.
@@morgan5941 Okay maybe not right now but some day maybe in 2029
I recently rewatched the first season on my downtime while on a work trip. I loved this show as a kid but as an adult I was expecting just to experience a little bit of Saturday morning cartoon nostalgia. Instead, I ended up appreciating the show even more as an adult
I rewatched the series a few months ago due to having down time and wanting to look through the series to see if it held up (was going through a nostalgia phase or something watching JLU, Static Shock- all the shows I grew up watching). I would always stay up late as a kid (I'm a night owl) so when my mom finally was able to afford installing cable I would always catch the episodes that the Disney channel played late at night and was memorized by the show.
It's kind of amazing how much that show helped shape my morals (not giving bigots the satisfaction of being the monster they think you are, fighting hate with love, giving people second chances, but also knowing when to let go of those who are toxic, understanding generational trauma and learning to forgive but not forget ect ect). Watching the show as an adult really made me appreciate how much effort everyone went through to make it and how people like me who grew up with shows like this kind of took it all for granted.
The representation was spot on too- like, it wasn't in your face but it was there, it was one of the things I liked about the show because I was a mixed race kid living in a predominantly Caucasian area so I could identify with both Goliath and the other Gargoyles (being alienated by others) and Elisa (the obvious being that she's mixed race just like I am). Whenever I have children I hope I'll be able to show them this series to hopefully inspire them too.
Dude remember the gun episode with broadway 🥺
@@OfficialDjTalksick oooooof
@@UbinTimor yeah, now that you mention it, I would *_not_* trust Disney (or most other corps) to treat it properly today. They'd either go full ham-fist with the themes, or push terrible ideology in it. Probably both.
The Defenders of the Night are already golden; it's probably best to let them sleep in peace.
@@bsmith6784 Yeah, its from the area when they were more experimental and, yes no way they would do that now.
As a kid, I remember having a VHS tape that had a Gargoyles trailer.
The orchestra gave me chills.
Great stuff. Greg Weismann puts Shakespeare in every show he does. Spectacular Spider-Man had a midsummer night's dream play episode. And in young justice, Artemis becomes a Shakespearean English literature professor and reads him at the end of some episodes. Weissman really loves Shakespeare. I think he teased some more gargoyles stuff happening in the future?
All of their literature references were refreshing. Didn't appreciate the references until I was an adult
Gargoyle will always hold a special place in my heart cause i don't know what drew my grandmother to the show but she loved it and would watch it both with and without me. I'll always remember watching it with her when I was little.
I have that same scenario but with my mother, I think the adults knew this show was cut a bit differently than the other stuff we probably watched.
There was also a fun Gargoyles homage in the finale of the Ducktales reboot series where the Headless Man Horse gets his head back, the Gargoyles theme plays, and with Keith David's voice yells "I LIVE AGAIN!"
i loved it haha
And he’s voiced by Keith David
I LOVE AGAIN!... again.
Wait... you missed the HUGE announcement that Gargoyles comics are being reprinted for sometime this year. Greg himself stated that he was pushing for the comics to be re-printed because no one should pay out-of-print prices to enjoy the continued story. The story that follows after season 2 of the show. It's also announced to continue past the reprinting, some panels of the new comic were leaked/previewed.
OMG thanks so much for the
Info!....
It's not a reprint but an actual continuation of the series.
@CatandRobby Flores There is the continuation, but Greg wants the old issues reprinted as well so people don't need to pay $100+ to read his story.
Disney needs to adapt the comics into an animated revival.
After rewatching the show, there was a scene shown through a fish-eyed lens that featured Goliath tapping the lens with a wing tip while drawn in perspective. This was a very impressive shot. Respect to the animators
Have long said that Gargoyles is one of the best American animated shows ever created.
I'm actually rewatching this show. I was so upset when it ended
same, sadly too many shows die young and like the shakespearean themes this show took inspiration from, it's demise was nothing short of a tragedy.
I just finished watching all of the canon episodes. Absolutely great series.
Also, Gargoyle Elisa was awesome.
One reason I love this show is that it feels almost like a successor to the "Beauty and the Beast" tv show, except on the rooftops instead of underground. I wish there were more shows like these: smart, well-written dramas with action and some romance. I can't see current Disney doing that though.
The irony of your comparison to Beauty and the Beast is that in a Halloween episode, Eye of the Beholder, Elisa wears Bell's ball gown.
Elisa- a mixed race woman, wore Bell's dress. can you imagine how controversial that would be now?
@@UbinTimor considering how the new velma just changed the races of the scooby gang minus Fred, yeah I can kinda see how controversial it would be today, especially with all the cultural appropriation speakers and representation promoters there are today.
the Linda Hamilton one? I totally can see it
I have the first season of Beauty & the Beast on dvd,bought it for $ 3.00 at a pawn shop.A very good purchase.
Ah, yes. Gargoyles. If Gravity Falls is the Luke Skywalker of Disney series, this series would be Master Yoda. I even remember in an interview of Alex Hirsch with him holding this series to high regard. This series is truly monumental in the history of animated television and I glad you're covering it.😁
Wouldn't Luke Skywalker be the Luke Skywalker of Disney?
The Gargoyles world tour in season 2 easily ranked in the top 5 of American animated stories back then. And it still holds up. Weisman’s crew crafted an amazing story. Sadly, Disney gave the series over to the TV Animation department and they destroyed what could have been a legendary run.
I completely agree, after season two world tour and its beautiful story and interesting dive into Elisa, it became the definition of “it fell off”.
This was my jam. The way the story was serialized made me feel mature as a kid. I’d stay up for Gargoyles after watching wrestling with my dad.
YES! And the way the lesions learned would CHANGE the characters interactions and outlook on life was crazy, like when broadway learned about guns and not to mess with them after accidentally hurting Elisa and then became very concerned and protective of her in every episode after that just blew my tiny mind. What a masterpiece, what a gem.
Thank you so much for covering this show! I totally missed this show growing up, due to it both beginning and ending before I was even born, but as soon as my family got Disney Plus, I gave it a go and instantly fell in love with it. Now it's among my favorite animated series of all time
Ah Gargoyles! Now HERE is a show that holds up amazingly well! I once heard someone describe it as “Beauty and the Beast meets Batman”… and yeah, in a weird way that does describe it, at least on the core level 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
Watched through it again as an adult on Disney+ and was amazed at how good the show still is, even realising it was a LOT deeper and more well developed than I realised as a kid, meaning I could enjoy it on a whole new level now!
Literally one of my favorite shows ever! My mom and I watched this back in the day and I watched it again with my wife during the pandemic to introduce it her. I have a Goliath figure on my desk as well.
Gargoyles is my favorite Disney afternoon show! I love that Sega Genesis game and looking forward to the re release of the game. Great video!
Thanks so much for watching!
I would be ECSTATIC if this show came back and continued! It's fantastic!
Me and my Mom watched this together it was our show. I love this series.
I loved this series as a child, my mom even bought me every action figure one Christmas. Dark, Philosophical, Gothic and action packed. This is one reboot I would love to see, surprised a film hasn’t been made. Disney is nothing if not opportunistic.
Gargoyles is the best 90's Disney show. It left me wanting more even now. Thanks for this beautiful video
Absolutely loved this show growing up
This was literally my favorite show growing up
Took you long enough to cover this. This was one of my all time favorite cartoons growing up.
I use to watch Gargoyles when it aired when I was like toddler-young and later child-young. My mom would sit with me and watch it too but she used to say it was kind of weird. It didn't scare me since my mom and I also watched Buffy the Vampire Slayer at that time. I have memories of the other gargoyles getting frozen in stone in the early flashback and how devastated Goliath was. I use to remember it incorrectly that it happened in New York because they didn't make it home and were smashed to death but it was in-fact the flashback. I also remembered how they had to get home before morning to be safe there. I also loved Elisa and thought she was so cute. A few years ago my mom and I re-watched it and it was incredible, even better than I remembered. Great story, voice-acting, loved the villain, the Shakespeare, I loved the gun episode, the racism metaphors, Goliath and Elisa's relationship, it was incredible. It was supposed to be even edgier I believe but they had to cut it back for more nick-at-night. I agree that the last season doesn't count, it's pretty garbage. I would not like more Gargoyles, I like how it ended, if you don't count the last non-canon season.
Sidenote: I call Bronx a Guardgoyle
I love Gargoyles so much, I love talking about it and telling people to watch it. It is so good on so many levels.
This is one of my all time favorite series. Obviously, I didn't discover it until well after its time as it began airing a year before I was born. But I discovered the series while I was in high school thanks to, of all people, the Nostalgia Critic's review of it. I watched through the series on RUclips (back when you could just find full episodes of shows on RUclips) and fell in love with it. I'm definitely looking forward to the new comics and I hope we get to see a revival show at some point! Brooklyn and Lexington were my personal favorite characters.
My parents recently showed me this show and while I only saw the first episode, I loved it. Really need to continue it. Also I did get to hear them talk about how weird it was to hear it in English instead of Icelandic and I honestly relate so much to that XD I can't watch most barbie movies if they are not in either Icelandic or Danish.
another show from my childhood that I barely remember but now desperately want to go and watch again all thanks to you😜
Omg!!! This show was my and my sister's favorite show growing up! I never realized how much it and the batman shows influenced my interest in gothic stuff.
How could I forget THIS masterpiece of television! I mean I can only remember parts of it but I know that it was amazing. The animation, characters action, setting everything about this was just great! It was darker the most others Disney shows especially at the time, which were more humor based then actions like this one was. It was a nice change of pace, and it worked really well. I really hope this get a reboot, there was a reference to it in the first episode of the duck tales reboot so hopefully that means it’s one people’s minds.
I am so glad you did a retrospective on Gargoyles! I've recently been rewatching it and still love the hell out of it!
EDIT: OMG I never knew that Gummi Bears was an inspiration for Gargoyles! Gummi Bears was another show I grew up with, in fact my jr soccer team was named the Gummi Bears because all the kids on the team watched it lol
Also, Bronx has I think only one line of actual words (according to the CC anyway) in the 1st season. He says "I know, I know." in response to one of the Gargoles telling him something, maybe leaving him at the castle alone.
You made me flash baaaack for this one. I loved the "darker" more story driven way it was run. Very welcoming to edge lords in the making. And adults won't run for the hills right off the bat either. And they even had tons of goofiness mixed in. Chef's kiss show.
I remember this show when I was a kid, you have to see the Brazilian Portuguese of Goliath, the VA managed to make him so deep and intimidating, but also wise and respectful
This is one of the most mature series Disney ever made and I’m still shocked they made it! I rank this show up there with the likes of Avatar the last Airbender.
This was one of my favorite shows as a kid!
This show was so underrated! I loved it growing up but so many of my friends never heard of it
should have a watch party with them.
This was the show that I could watch with my dad as he loved the historical aspect. I have a Disney+ subscription only because I love this TV show so much. It is a TV show my father still regularly watches because he has good memories of watching it with his eldest daughter and later on my younger sister. It is one of the best TV shows Disney has put out there. And as long as I have a Disney+ subscription, I guarantee you I will watch the television show devotedly every weekend. The theme song is equally perfect for the series 10 out of 10 would easily suggest anybody get a Disney+ in budget to watch this absolutely spectacular cartoon.
One of my absolute favorites of all time!! Thailog was my fav from the show. So so so happy that Neca has been making action figures of them!
I loved Gargoyles. To the point where my parents rented the few VHS releases the show had in the '90s. Including the movie version of the five episode pilot "Awakenings", Gargoyles the Movie: The Heroes Awaken.
Loved this show as a kid. I think shows like Gargoyles or Scooby-Doo Mytery Inc. deserve the Ben 10 treatment aka longer videos. Btw, since you asked at the end of your "The Fall of Ben 10". I actually watched all three retrospective videos in their entirety.
Gargoyles is such a good underrated show
Jordan, I have been watching for a while and I have to say you keep hitting the spot. This show was awesome and it's rarely talked about!
I knew nothing about Gargoyles until my Disney vacation trip at the age of 12. Bummed out that I’d have nothing to watch on tv in the hotel (because that’s all a 12 year old wants to do), I flipped through the channels & found the Disney station. (or it might’ve been Jet-X at that point) Seen Gargoyles & IMMEDIATELY fell in love 😍
Such a good show. In the same league as BTAS when I was a kid. Great atmosphere, music, and voice actors.
just as good animation as BTAS, definitely part of the appeal, it was so dark, yet still colorful and expressive.
@@UltimateGamerCC I couldn’t agree more I love both of them and it really makes sense why
I have so many fond memories from this show. Made me appreciate darker and more serious themes.
Yes I remember and it’s still within my top five shows of all time
I completely avoided the show as a kid, but it was the first series I watched on Disney+ when I got it, seeking to rectify such a blunder.
as the saying goes, "better late than never."
hell yeah i remember this show, i even had action figures from it. honestly surprised it hasn't been rebooted yet, or had a live action version
This show got me through lot of lockdown and it’s what got me into reading old literature. Season 3 was a shame but let’s hope the creator gets his show back!
YESSS I remember Gargoyles. Oddly enough that's the one Disney cartoon that I remember so vividly amongst all the other more comedic and goofy Disney cartoons at the time. Sure, I remember Talespin and Rescue Rangers, and even The Little Mermaid and Aladdin (the cartoons of the movies), but Gargoyles was my absolute favorite Disney cartoon of all time. :)
I love Gargoyles I watched it as a kid and when I was 15 I burned all the episodes on dvds and rewatched it from the start. Also Brooklyn is my favorite Gargoyle
Ahh gargoyles, a classic. About two years ago, my brother(who was staying over for a bit) while we were hanging out, decided to show me Gargoyles on Disney +(since it was recently added on there at the time, all three seasons). He told me it was one of his favorite shows growing up and so we watch it. We ended up watching the entirety(yes even season 3) together each night when he stayed with us and I’m so glad he did. This show that I miss when it aired, now resides within my heart with being able to see it all and I honestly think this series could make a comeback; whether spin-off or continuation.
Gargoyles will always be a staple in my childhood
Thanks for covering this it's one of my favorite shows ever
I feel bad because this year I'm only just now getting into Gargoyles. But the more I watched it, the more I realized it's never too late to get into this gem of a show. It ages so well and it's something adults could really enjoy still.
Great intro. Just the right amount of darkness to make my little mind start thinking in a greater way.
This show rocked! Even tho i only saw reruns i think it still holds up well
Gargoyles is my favourite childhood show but this summer I’ve been watching the show once again on Disney+
Finished this show late last year. The gun episode threw me for a loop. Did not expect that
Same. Made me really respect this show. they didn't shy away from that issue, an issue that was at an all time high in the early 90s in big cities here in the states.
Dynamite Comics is publishing new Gargoyles comics that are coming out soon!
And Weisman said they are canon!
I was just re-watching an episode of this show last night and saw this pop up in my subscriptions today. Future Tense is such a tough ep to watch for me, even knowing about the twist at the end. Some of my favorite memories from my high school days in the early 2010's was rushing home to watch the episodes I had DVR'd. I would catch it on Disney channel when I was in elementary school but never gave it a chance since it looked too "dark and mature" for me at the time, so glad I ended up getting into it later when I was old enough to appreciate its themes more. I need to pre-order that new comic too, btw
Gargoyles was my jam when I was growing up. Along with Batman the Animated Series (and few others like Underworld franchise) is what contributed to me having a love for Gothic aesthetic now a days.
I loved this show as a kid! I would love to see more!
Just like Samurai Jack had a late continuation, maybe this will too.
You should check out the Gargoyles comics from Dynamite. It’s the continuation of the story!
@@kaydee66781 oh, that's cool 😲 I'll check it out, if I don't forget 😅
Fantastic job. I am so glad I found this, thanks!
I had the VHS made up of the first 3 episodes and I didn’t realize for like a decade that it was a full show
I loved "Gargoyles" and "Gummi Bears" as a kid! I hope do a video on the "Gummi Bears" next!
Of course I remember gargoyles!! It was such an amazing show!!!!😁😁
I was literally thinking during your last video that you should do gargoyles! How awesome!
I'm pray that one day Disney gives this show another season like what they're doing with X-Men.
there's new comics coming out in December written by Greg Weisman by Dynamite. You can pre order them now even.
This is something that kids in the 90s and early 2000s seemed to click with, this is also a series that holds much nostalgia that still holds up for most the show to this day. Also, the castle on top of the skyscraper is the greatest thing I've seen in a cartoon
I would really like to see a continuation of the initial two seasons. Especially knowing about Time Dancer and Gargoyles 2198 planned spin-offs. Alas, after seeing how many old franchises revived or rebooted today just to be run into the ground by the new generation of "creators", I'm very skeptical about that.
It was continued in the 2006 comic from SLG, and will be revived again in a new series from Dynamite.
Both series are fully canon.
I took time to rewatch this entire show as an adult and oh man, it's such a classic! I was particularly interested in Goliath and Elisa's relationship because it was one of the few things I remembered from watching it as a kid, but during my rewatch I was also interested in Goliath's complex relationships with Demona and Angela.
After watching this and getting another boost of nostalgia of my childhood does anyone else remember The TV show called the mummy basically a spinoff of the movie but in cartoon different story and all
I couldn't really watch this show as a kid due to when I was aware of it, it had been shoved to late nights on Toon Disney which aired past my bed time. Though in my early 20's and a little bit now I watched the series fully and like it. I've played around with the idea of what if I was to bring the show back, I'd have some way to refresh old fans and catch new fans up on the story thus far. I would have Brooklyn overseeing some younger Gargoyles who would test Brooklyn as a mentor as they'd be impressionable kids where there growth character wise would be in learning and growing from their mistakes. I would have them idolize Goliath and learn that even he can make mistakes. I'd even have the younger Gargoyles human friend being David Xanatos's son Alexander who would be trying to master magic though that would present a problem sometimes for the Manhattan clan. He'd have bond with Lexington looking to him as a sort of uncle type. Overall the Manhattan clan both new and old would face various enemies and gain new allies and keep the deep and complex story telling the show was known for as well as adding new elements to refresh the series.
How did I just now realize that Lex is Donatello. Broadway is Mikey, and Brooklyn is Leo. The kid Gargoyles are just the TMNT
One of the last Disney shows I watched BEFORE I went through my “Disney Isn’t Cool” faze 😂 in my late teens.
This show had such an impact on me as a teenager, especially in my art. Quite simply the finest toon of my lifetime
So that's why that episode of young justice had the gargoyles magical talismans in it 😁 the castle is pronounced "wiv-urn"
Oh yeah. The Phoenix Gate and I think the Magus's book is also in that room.
Thank you so much I’ve been waiting for you to analyze my favorite show growing up
Let's be honest, Demona is the one of the reasons we like bad girls.
I was always a big fan of Una myself.
"Well, this is... diverting." "You don't know the half of it."
She was so toxic though.
@@kellharris2491 we all thought we could change her tho
My father watched this show when he was a kid (He was born in 82). After I was born he introduced it to me through DVDs, and later in life I rewatched it through Disney+. This show will forever be my favorite show with the best intro and intro music.
Will never forget the episode where Broadway accidentally shoots Elisa when playing around with her gun after watching too many movies
He even admits afterward that it was stupid. Elisa never fully blames him either. She takes responsibility for leaving it lying around and is later seen locking up her gun. It's a good episode.
I love this show and all the Disney afternoon shows growing up 😍😍
Just realized it when you were talking about their character traits, They're literally the Ninja Turtles. Goliath = Leonardo (leader); Brooklyn = Raphael (2nd in command, temper mental); Broadway = Michelangelo (goofy/comedic relief); Lexington = Donatello (tech nerd); Hudson = Splinter (group mentor); Detective Maza = April
No.. they hardly have any similarities, you are reaching
One of my all time favourite cartoons. Underappreciated gem of a show. I've watched it all the way through multiple times and have always been surprised by the quality time and time again.
Considering I’m a huge Keith David fan, Trekkie, and fantasy fan, this show was huge for me growing. I was a trek fan and fantasty nerd as a kid but when I heard more of Mr David’s work growing up it hits me ‘this dudes Goliath!’ Blown away.
Jordan… your videos make me so emotional. I really love your content and your devoted dedication towards shaping yourbcontent to be perfect for anyone to watch… watching these make me so emotional. Thank you for always igniting these small yet impactful nostalgic memories I had as an kid. Ily never stop doing what you do ❤
I didn't remember this show at all, but it was super familiar, and now I recall having watched it a couple times on tv! The characters are incredibly recognizable/memorable. I don't think i sat down and really appreciated it as a kid, but I would LOVE it now; I love monsters! I'm definitely giving it a watch and maybe playing that game too.
This show was before it’s time..The storytelling was so good and had a Mature feel too it also..Im still surprised that they haven’t made a Live Action Movie or a remake of The Show…
Biggz Was Here. Peace.