First of all, you obviously don't have kids if you think they are still awake and watching TV at 9 pm. Secondly, you obviously didn't have Disney Channel in 1980s/90s when a good portion of its programming, especially after 9 pm, was geared towards parents/adults baby boomers
Anyone have the one from Earth Star Voyager where they launched Eisner into space and goofy went to get Triple A? Or part one where He eats a collapsing rice-patty-burger?
Upload the ABC-13 KTRK (Houston) Wonderful World of Disney Openings w/ Eisner 2000-04 hilites September 2000 - The Little Mermaid, Robin Hood, Aladdin, Mary Poppins, Winnie the Pooh, Pollyanna (1960), Tarzan, Mulan, Toy Story, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, A Bug’s Life, James and the Giant Peach, Fantasia 2000 June 19, 2001 - Tarzan, Mulan, Pollyanna (1960), Toy Story 2, Mary Poppins, The Nightmare Before Christmas, A Bug’s Life, James and the Giant Peach, Aladdin, Robin Hood, The Parent Trap (1998), Doug’s 1st Movie, Dinosaur December 2001 - Fantasia 2000, Doug’s 1st Movie, Robin Hood, Pocahontas, Mary Poppins, Aladdin, Dinosaur, Toy Story 2, Mulan, Winnie the Pooh, Annie (TV movie), Lady and the Tramp, Pollyanna (1960) October 30, 2004 - The Princess Diaries, Tarzan, Doug’s 1st Movie, Pocahontas, Mary Poppins, Aladdin, Toy Story 2, Robin Hood, Recess: School’s Out, Pollyanna (1960), Lady and the Tramp, Freaky Friday (1976)
Ok, the first compass you claim is from 1990 is actually from 1993 as it features Pollyanna which didn't even premiere on MWOD until 1993. You even included the Next guide from 1993 saying Pollyanna was next.
OK, you'll also notice Mark Twain & Me in that 1990 compass hilites, which premiered in 1991. They didn't always match the images to exact year they debuted
@@shettrick Yes and that's a rare instance but it did happen from time to time. If you look at the compass highlights then look at the countdown clips you will note that 6-7 of these movies aired during the February-March 1993 season (it coincided with The Disney Magazine issues, most did) so likely Mark Twain and Me was randomly thrown in or it originally was meant to play but The Disney Channel decided against it for whatever reason and didn't change the opening. I have taken hours comparing these openings to Bill Cotter's appendices and verified this pattern to be true.
@@waltsvaultofficial Ah, very interesting. That's great that you did so much research. You sure have a lot of fun videos of scary and Halloween Disney shows, promos and intros at your RUclips channel. Hope you don't mind me linking to one of them and noting your channel at my Facebook group I started several years ago: facebook.com/groups/213049963414682?sorting_setting=CHRONOLOGICAL
Yes you may. This test seems to have changed in the 1993 openings as I have to look at those. I have so many Eisner intros and openings to go through but I do know around 93-94 different openings have been attached to the same shows and a few times the Eisner intros have been recycled. @@shettrick
@@shettrick oh yeah you have a point its just usually they put latest films one or two years after their releases like I was expecting beauty and the beast to be in the 1994 version of the intro
This intro was originally used on NBC and I admit I cry and get emotional every time I see this intro.
I have to admit, Eisner was pretty good at these for a suit with no acting experience.
I'm sure all 5 years old wanna see Crosby, Stills, and Nash!
First of all, you obviously don't have kids if you think they are still awake and watching TV at 9 pm. Secondly, you obviously didn't have Disney Channel in 1980s/90s when a good portion of its programming, especially after 9 pm, was geared towards parents/adults baby boomers
And after all the collectin about in the middle of a pandemic im hopin to see some Disney Themed Vaporwave mixed into it!
Anyone have the one from Earth Star Voyager where they launched Eisner into space and goofy went to get Triple A? Or part one where He eats a collapsing rice-patty-burger?
Upload the ABC-13 KTRK (Houston) Wonderful World of Disney Openings w/ Eisner 2000-04 hilites
September 2000 - The Little Mermaid, Robin Hood, Aladdin, Mary Poppins, Winnie the Pooh, Pollyanna (1960), Tarzan, Mulan, Toy Story, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, A Bug’s Life, James and the Giant Peach, Fantasia 2000
June 19, 2001 - Tarzan, Mulan, Pollyanna (1960), Toy Story 2, Mary Poppins, The Nightmare Before Christmas, A Bug’s Life, James and the Giant Peach, Aladdin, Robin Hood, The Parent Trap (1998), Doug’s 1st Movie, Dinosaur
December 2001 - Fantasia 2000, Doug’s 1st Movie, Robin Hood, Pocahontas, Mary Poppins, Aladdin, Dinosaur, Toy Story 2, Mulan, Winnie the Pooh, Annie (TV movie), Lady and the Tramp, Pollyanna (1960)
October 30, 2004 - The Princess Diaries, Tarzan, Doug’s 1st Movie, Pocahontas, Mary Poppins, Aladdin, Toy Story 2, Robin Hood, Recess: School’s Out, Pollyanna (1960), Lady and the Tramp, Freaky Friday (1976)
I've seen those and they are fun and had far bigger audience. I enjoy sharing these openings from ten years earlier that fewer people got to see.
Ok, the first compass you claim is from 1990 is actually from 1993 as it features Pollyanna which didn't even premiere on MWOD until 1993. You even included the Next guide from 1993 saying Pollyanna was next.
Specifically March 21, 1993
OK, you'll also notice Mark Twain & Me in that 1990 compass hilites, which premiered in 1991. They didn't always match the images to exact year they debuted
@@shettrick Yes and that's a rare instance but it did happen from time to time. If you look at the compass highlights then look at the countdown clips you will note that 6-7 of these movies aired during the February-March 1993 season (it coincided with The Disney Magazine issues, most did) so likely Mark Twain and Me was randomly thrown in or it originally was meant to play but The Disney Channel decided against it for whatever reason and didn't change the opening. I have taken hours comparing these openings to Bill Cotter's appendices and verified this pattern to be true.
@@waltsvaultofficial Ah, very interesting. That's great that you did so much research. You sure have a lot of fun videos of scary and Halloween Disney shows, promos and intros at your RUclips channel. Hope you don't mind me linking to one of them and noting your channel at my Facebook group I started several years ago: facebook.com/groups/213049963414682?sorting_setting=CHRONOLOGICAL
Yes you may. This test seems to have changed in the 1993 openings as I have to look at those. I have so many Eisner intros and openings to go through but I do know around 93-94 different openings have been attached to the same shows and a few times the Eisner intros have been recycled. @@shettrick
I don't understand why Lion King and Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin aren't in the 1994 version of the intro
Maybe because they hadn't made their way to TV yet?
@@shettrick oh yeah you have a point its just usually they put latest films one or two years after their releases like I was expecting beauty and the beast to be in the 1994 version of the intro
@@shettrick and you agree with my point that despite it still being here in 1994 beauty and the beast isn't in and we wished it was in
@@shettrick plus I wasn't even born in the 90s I was born in 2007, the same year Ratatouille came out and The Lion king is my fav disney movie
0:13 What's the name of that movie?
Maybe Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, which debuted this year of 1990? ruclips.net/video/Wmn2JonWJGw/видео.html
Or more probably Mark Twain and Me that debuted November 1990... ruclips.net/video/pTfZGznz70Y/видео.html
@@shettrick oh thanks