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Friday, August 23, 2019

The Loud House : Season 1: The Loudest Yard/ Raw Deal

The Loud House Nickelodeon

   Previously, The Loud House episode we have that here, now to episode 21.


Episode 21A: The Loudest Yard 

         For some reason this episode has Rita wanting Lincoln to be more active in exercise, why?  Plot reasons?  When he doesn't really do anything , she makes him join a football team. Because , plot.   Anyway, he tries to get out of it and asks Lola to maim him but he gets scared and causes Lola to crash  her car. (This needs context) Lynn sees them "wrestling" and learns that Lincoln is joining a football team so she trains him.  So we do get some good Lincoln and Lynn interaction.  Since this blog has covered almost every Peanuts special, and has focus on the Peanuts we see that Peanuts reference and give it an automatic +1 pts for that. (So it's guaranteed to not get a 0/10).

 
            Anyway, there's a couple of football  players from the other team who apparently too old, had a growth spurt in a strange way, or a steroid scandal they want to use the park where Lynn and Lincoln were practicing.  When Lynn stands up to their taunts it gives Lincoln an idea, to have her pretend to be him on the team.  She agrees.   Now , I being of sound mind and you being of sound mind would know how this already ends up before  even watching rest of the episode.  Especially, would this show have been allowed to have an episode where the characters do this and get away with it?  No way!


        Is this bad for the episode?  Well, maybe. The thing is if you know that the plan is going to end up with people finding out about the switch, are you invested in the story it's showing for the rest of the episode?  In some cases, this works because the journey of seeing what happens is enjoyable in it's own self.  In my opinion, there's not much journey to enjoy with the way the went with the premise.    I do have question of how someone who is known and explicitly says in this very episode isn't very good at sports is some how doing great at football without anyone thinking  hmmmmmmmmmm. Or wondering why Lynn is never present at the football games. 


     I do like that the coach  liked how Lynn played and wants her on the team for the next year, since she hurt her ankle in this episode which leads to our reveal of the scheme.  If it stopped there, I'd give it a 6/10 +1/10 for the Peanuts thing but the ending goes with something that bugs me personally. Lincoln ends up playing football to make sure the team does well again, keeping this episode at 7/10  but, they decided to write it where oh he does this thing where he accidentally touchdowns in the wrong post so he loses. That could happen but what was the point for the story?  I give it 5/10 keeping the 1pt bonus so 6/10.

       PS: I do like they are accurate with Lincoln scoring a safety, though.

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Thursday, August 22, 2019

Scooby Doo 50: Scappy-Mania

Scooby Doo 50 


          In the late 70's audiences may have been tired of "Scooby Doo" , the original series came out in 1969 and  the company that made the show decided the best thing to do with success was .... make shows like it and more Scooby Doo.   With the ratings needing a boost they did what  many shows have done, add a new character.

           There are people who criticize a show with a formula because it has a formula, that's slightly unfair, having a formula isn't a bad thing it's the execution of the formula and the story around it that makes it work. Scooby , of course, had one and it worked for the show , but after a while it did grow a little boring and idea starved. 

     So in 1979,  Hanna and Barbera being the  geniuses they were introduced a new Scooby series, that being "Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo"




    The intro of the series tells you everything you need to know about how this series was going to be  in full. Remember Freddy, Velma, and Daphne? Well, are of no use so, they are background characters , Shaggy still has some use but this series is all about Scrappy and Scooby.  Now, to be fair the most popular character of Scooby-Doo would be Scooby, then maybe Shaggy as they seemed to be the only characters with at least some personalities to them.  Could the writing people have done a better job at making them characters ? Yes, but this is 1979 and networks don't care. 

    The format had stayed there with them going somewhere and ending up finding a mystery , it's a guy in a mask, but now we have Scrappy to be the more rambunctious ready to go and fight. character. If the goal was to save the series, well it did, it worked.

   "Scooby" wasn't high brow cartoon, it wasn't what Disney makes for TV today like "Gravity Falls"or Cartoon Network does with "Gumball" it's not about cleaver writing , deep lore, or whatever it's a fun little series that had a premise and got far with it.  This series lasted the standard +3  with 16 episodes. 

     At the time, Scrappy proved be a great character for the show, and gave it something that the audience at the time wanted.  Diverting but using an analogy, do you remember that segment from one of "The Simpsons" halloween episodes where there's a  monkey paw that grants wishes and they make a joke about the over saturation of "The Simpsons", especially Bart? That's what happened here it's like if the people at Nick decided the best part of "Spongebob" was Gary and made him the main focus of the show and got rid of everyone else but Spongebob and Gary. 

    In 1980 season, that's what they did : Fred, Velma, and Daphne would be kicked the curb. The was a new format focused more on comedy and put into shorter bites inside of one episode stories.  They had 3 seven-minutes shorts instead. 

       This was featured part of another thing Hanna and Barbera liked doing at the time: package shows in this case the "The Richie Rich and Scooby Doo Show"  Where they aired the 3 Scooby shorts intertwined with three Richie Rich shorts.  So now it was Shaggy with the Mystery Machine , then Scooby and Scrappy with him. This would be the first Scooby series where they had more real life spooks instead of person in costume, again cutting down on the time with more on running scenes and goofiness.

   The shorts lasted up to 99 shorts. In 1983, they let Scooby Doo be a stand alone series again and brought back Daphne. This series was "The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show".   They also brought back the classic mystery solving with the guise of Shaggy and Daphne being reporters for a teen magazine.  They didn't go back to one story per episdode, the went with two eleven minute stories.  In season 2, we found out that  Fred and Velma weren't killed off by the revenge of one of the people they exposed because they show up as "guest stars" in a few episodes.

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The Loud House Season 1: Roughin' It / The Waiting Game

The Loud House   Nickelodeon

         Previously, our past post here.  Now on to episode  20.



 Episode 20 A : Roughin' It 

                 Lincoln is feeling a lot less manly in this episode and decides to feel more manly again he has to go camping. With Clyde.   At the start of the episode there's a montage  that will come into play into the episode later. I like how they did that.  Lincoln and Clyde attempt do EXTREME (not 90's EXTREME) camping to get that manly feeling back again.  (It's like a lovin' feeling , maybe) 

       The fun of the episode at first, is seeing how they do this camping.   I'm taking off .5 pts for the farting too much because I'm a tough judge.  Anyway, when things go wrong in the episode , the next day, when they are floated down the river because they camped in spot they weren't supposed to have camp.    That montage at the beginning comes into play when Lincoln uses different things he learned from his sisters to help him in the woods.

    There's not much I can say about what goes on in the episode, except that it is a very enjoyable episode, I like the jokes and gags it has and the message  the Lincoln learns that being with his sisters is valuable and doesn't make him less "manly"  It's a really good episode I give it 9.5/10.


       More after the Jump

Friday, August 16, 2019

The Loud House Season 1: Lincoln Loud: Girl Guru/ Come Sale Away

The Loud House  Nickelodeon 


         Previous episode talked about here.   Now on to Episode 19


               Episode 19A : Lincoln Loud: Girl Guru 

                      In this episode Lincoln, a boy who lives with 10 different girls with ten different personalities thinks that other girls have the same personalities.  It starts with Lincoln and Clyde starting a business for a class assignment and they start with trying to sell chocolate pie.  (Apparently, this show thinks everyone likes Chocolate pie  and attacks those not in the chocolate pie cult, we must stop this, it goes up far people ,far!)  There is no chocolate to be had so, instead of fruit they decide to use salt and vinegar.  (So they go from chocolate , skip almost any fruit a pie can be and use chip flavors? What?)   

     That fails because , duh?  They attempt a couple more businesses that luckily weren't too big to fail.  Lincoln gives Liam a little girl advice telling him that girls do like chocolate. (to be fair, who doesn't?)  Which starts the main plot of this episode.  Liam returns and says that the advice worked.  Lincoln ends up becoming the Girl Guru. (Roll credits)   Side Line: I do like that Lincoln uses his experiences with his sisters as a guide for his advice, even if we the audience can maybe figure this might not go well. It gives us a good insight into the sisters and also, how much Lincoln really does know about them.    Though, he really shouldn't have used anything Lynn does as advice?   Also, using Lisa as a basis only works with people who would already like science stuff.  Like I said, Lincoln this might not work out for you.  


           Time to play : "Let's watch this all collapse!" Since it fails the boys try to hide as they worry.  I will  add this episode does have some good comedy  to it  and really makes it not boring or awful. When they make it to the Loud House (Roll credits twice) the girls find out that it was dumb that Lincoln used his knowledge of the sisters to do a guru thing.  He learned the obvious. 

           Remember the salt and vinegar pies ? They come in to play to let peop(le who were mad at Lincoln for bad advice to throw them at Lincoln. (Not sure, that salt and vinegar in the face is a good idea but alright.)     

            Not a bad episode, it's enjoyable and funny. While, you can maybe see Lincoln's  plan back firing from the start it does a good job that shows he didn't mean any ill-intent and the people mad him have a reason to be  mad.  The ending is good as well as it works out for everyone in a creative way.      I give it 7.5/10.


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Thursday, August 15, 2019

The Loud House: Season 1: April Fools Rules/ Cereal Offender

The Loud House   Nickelodeon 


       There's really no way for me jazz up saying hey look here there's where you can see the previous episode here.   Anyway, we continue with season 1 and this time episode 18.



 Episode 18 A  : April Fools Rules 

       It's kind of how "The Simpsons" does a Halloween special every year, this show , at least for season 1-3, has a April Fools' Day themed episode. Forget the timeline of the show somehow having 3 April Fools' Day episodes happen because that's too much thing ,and join us on the journey of the one that started it all.

        Luan Loud has been show in the episodes before this one to be the comedic sister and also a slight prankster. This episode shows she takes pranks and  knocks the level up to 11, screw it , 12, 15, over 9000!.     She also uses her pun powers at a heightened sense of ability no average human could do. 

        The others are preparing for April Fools' Day by bubble wrapping themselves, having a bunker, etc. Lincoln's plan is to stay in his room that whole day.  I love how the episode sets up the tension and fear really well. Ronnie exists and she texts Lincoln that she's coming over the next day, THAT DAY,  to bring a present. (Lincoln really should have been suspicious of that timing, darn sweet trusting Lincoln)   He tries to convince Luan to stop the prank thing  but she says no.

      Plan B, Lincoln tries to stop Luan from doing the pranking thing so, they get her while she's a sleep and lock her in a cage. (Yes, of course)  Now the other Louds make bad crate puns. Apparently, Luan can rip through metal and got of the cage.( Help!)   Lincoln gets the idea to run through all the pranks Luan set up to make sure that Ronnie Anne won't be get pranked.    The pranks are interesting use of the medium , animation, because they are over the top (Would make Home Alone blush) and rather genius.

    Leni follows Luan's signs that say the kitchen is outside where and was never seen again.   Clyde uses his Lori obsession powers to get take the pranks for Lincoln in her and Leni's room.  Ronnie Anne shows up and also I'm shocked , Luan invited Ronnie Anne over to make sure he would get pranked.  (Darn sweet, naive Lincoln)   She also a pie (not sure where she stored it  because we didn't see her walking up to the house with it but, alright)  but instead of pieing Lincoln she gives ot Luan instead.  They go out for milkshakes.  Meanwhile, rest of the family has to go find Leni and Luan does more one prank and pun.

          A fun episode that uses the medium of this show well, also showing us the interesting abilities of Luan and honestly, her knowledge of how Lincoln would react is well done.  There's nothing in the pepisode that makes it feel too uncomfortable to uneasy to watch and it has some great pranks.  It's a 9/10 episode indeed.

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Friday, August 09, 2019

The Loud House : Season 1: House Music/ A Novel Idea

The Loud House  Nickelodeon 


 Previously episode 16 you can read that here. Now Here's episode 17.


  Episode 17a : House Music 

          Luna likes music as this show has shown through the series, now they've decided to give an episode with more a focus on here. (Woah,not focused on Lincoln? I'm scared)   There's a family talent event that evening and Louds  end up doing some music stuff.  Luna tells her family the best thing to do when doing music, is to have fun. (Pay attention to that)  The father, Lynn Sr, tells the family about his being kicked out of a band because of his obsession of cowbell so, the family let him join the fun too.

     They practice but Luna seems to get a call from her favorite artist, Mick Swagger, is going to be the fair  looking for talent. (Yeah, sure that makes sense) Luna then changes her mind on having fun because she wants to impress Swagger. So, she gets mad and fires her dad from the band.  Then, the rest of the family kick her out of their band.  She goes on to try and work on her own.

       She ends up at dinner trying to figure out a song and runs into an old man. (Gee, I wonder the old man is, it's not like he's Mick Swagger in disguise.) She tells him her problem and he pretends not being Swagger and reminds her about having fun. (She also eats his food)

     So now, Luna runs back to her family and to have fun.  The family does let her back in and she reconciles  with Lynn Sr. and lets him back in the band.  (He really needs new pants) They have fun at the fair and Luna meets Mick Swagger for real.

      This episode gives us some great Luna development  and apparently some background story for Lynn Sr. It has some funny moments as well. I think it's 9.7/10 (I was going to make it higher but, not enough cowbell)

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Thursday, August 08, 2019

The Loud House : Season 1: Attention Deficit / Out on a Limo

The Loud House Nickelodeon 


     Last Time:  Lincoln goes on a date,you can read that here.  Now, episode to Episode 16's segments.


   Episode 16a: Attention Deficit 

          Another hint of life in a large family is that there are more kids than parents and so this means the parents limited time is more limited when it comes to being with each kid individually.   The episode starts by showing an active/ normal time at the Loud House and Lincoln working on a science project.  When he asks each parent for some assistance  they have to tend to other kids first.  In contrast, Clyde, as a single child has both his parents more un-divided attention.  This gives Clyde the idea to let Lincoln come over to his house and have his Dads help Lincoln.

            The Mcbride parents give Lincoln some attention which Lincoln seems to enjoy.   He doesn't get his project done that first day meaning he'll be back a second day.   Lynn notices that Lincoln looks a little different and gets it out of him that he spent the afternoon with the McBrides  who give him some attention. Lynn is impressed by this and decides to join in the fun , after Lincoln invites her. That goes well for her as she enjoys the attention too.    Again, because she wouldn't be used to it either because she's  in the same position as Lincoln with other people in the family needing attention as well.

           Eventually, the other sisters want to join in and this causes cahos at the McBride home. The McBrides have to deal with other kids  now.  Lincoln was going to kick his sisters out of the house but he learns that they also want a little attention too and goes home. (Leaving them with those people aren't of any help though) Lincoln's parents do end up helping because they were always going to help.  The McBrides send all the other Louds back home. Rita and Lynn Sr. are saints.

         This is wonderful episode. It doesn't put anyone in a negative light and uses the shows premise well to make simple episode pop.  It shows that all of the characters have the same thing in common with the big family, just wanting a little attention. It's an episode with heart , fun moments, and ajoy to watch. I give it 9/10.

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Wednesday, August 07, 2019

Freeform's 30 Days of Disney

Freeform  TVNEWS 


       This year, Freeform is celebrating their parent company in September with an event called 30 Days of Disney, giving them 4 months of themed programming this year.  Each week on Mondays-Fridays they'll be doing it in themed programming. 

    September 2nd-6th is Villian's Week
    September 9th-13th is Pirates
   September 16th-20th is Sing-a-long Week
   September 23rd-27th  is  Favorite Sheroes.

         On September 29 is a new special  hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, “Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – Adventure Awaits".    It includes the Freeform premiere of "Pete's Dragon" (2016) , "Newsies: The Broadway Musical", and a special airing of  The Disney Channel Original movie "Descendants 3".


     Here's the planned schedule . all times ET.

Sunday, Sept. 1

7:00 am – “Descendants”

9:30 am – Disney’s “Meet the Robinsons”

11:30 am – “The Pacifier”

1:35 pm – Disney’s “Hercules”

3:40 pm – Disney’s “Mulan”

5:45 pm – Disney’s “The Princess and the Frog”

7:50 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Toy Story”

9:50 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Toy Story 2”

11:55 pm – Disney’s “Meet the Robinsons”

 

VILLAINS WEEK (9/2 – 9/7)

 

Monday, Sept. 2

11:00 am – Disney’s “Hercules”

1:00 pm – Disney’s “Mulan”

3:00 pm – Disney’s “The Princess and the Frog”

5:00 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Toy Story”

7:00 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Toy Story 2”

9:00 pm – Disney’s “Maleficent”

12:00 am – Disney’s “Pocahontas”

 

Tuesday, Sept. 3

5:00 pm – Disney’s “Pocahontas”

7:00 pm – Disney’s “Maleficent”

9:00 pm – Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast (1991)”

 

Wednesday, Sept. 4

7:00 pm – Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast (1991)”

9:00 pm – Disney’s “The Lion King (1994)”

 

Thursday, Sept. 5

6:30 pm – Disney’s “The Lion King (1994)”

8:30 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “The Incredibles”

 

Friday, Sept. 6

11:00 am – “The Pacifier”

6:30 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “The Incredibles”

9:00 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Monsters, Inc.”

12:00 am – “The Pacifier”

 

Saturday, Sept. 7

7:00 am – “Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings”

8:00 am – “Descendants 2”

10:30 am – “Descendants 3”

1:00 pm – “Freaky Friday (2003)”

3:05 pm – Disney’s “Tarzan”

5:10 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Monsters, Inc.”

7:15 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Finding Nemo”

9:45 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Finding Dory”

11:50 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “WALL-E”

 

Sunday, Sept. 8

7:00 am – Disney’s “Oz the Great and Powerful”

10:00 am – Disney’s “The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)”

12:00 pm – “Freaky Friday (2003)”

2:05 pm – Disney’s “Tarzan”

4:10 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Finding Nemo”

6:40 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Finding Dory”

8:45 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “WALL-E”

10:55 pm – “Tomorrowland” – Freeform Premiere

 

PIRATES WEEK (9/9 – 9/13)

 

Monday, Sept. 9

5:00 pm – “Tomorrowland”

8:00 pm – “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl”

 

Tuesday, Sept. 10

5:00 pm – “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl”

8:00 pm – “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest”

 

Wednesday, Sept. 11

4:30 pm – “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest”

7:30 pm – “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End”

 

Thursday, Sept. 12

4:30 pm – “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End”

8:00 pm – “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides”

 

Friday, Sept. 13

2:30 pm – Disney’s “Oz the Great and Powerful”

5:30 pm – “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides”

8:30 pm – Disney’s “The Jungle Book (2016)”

 

Saturday, Sept. 14

7:00 am – “Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings”

8:00 am – Disney’s “Oz the Great and Powerful”

11:05 am – “The Pacifier”

1:10 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Cars”

3:50 pm – Disney’s “The Jungle Book (2016)”

6:20 pm – Disney’s “Zootopia”

8:50 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Ratatouille”

11:30 pm – Disney’s “Pete’s Dragon (2016)” – Freeform Premiere

 

Sunday, Sept. 15

7:00 am – “The Pacifier”

9:05 am – Disney-Pixar’s “Cars”

11:45 am – Disney’s “Pete’s Dragon (2016)”

2:15 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Ratatouille”

4:55 pm – Disney’s “Zootopia”

7:25 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Toy Story”

9:25 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Finding Dory”

11:30 pm – Disney’s “Pocahontas”

 

SINGALONG WEEK (9/16-9/20)

 

Monday, Sept. 16

2:30 pm – Disney’s “Pocahontas”

4:30 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Finding Dory”

6:30 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Toy Story”

8:30 pm – Disney’s “Moana” – Singalong Version

 

Tuesday, Sept. 17

4:30 pm – Disney’s “The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)”

6:30 pm – Disney’s “Moana”

9:00 pm – Disney’s “Mulan” – Singalong Version

 

Wednesday, Sept. 18

2:30 pm – Disney’s “The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)”

4:30 pm – Disney’s “Hercules”

6:30 pm – Disney’s “Mulan” – Singalong Version

8:30 pm – Disney’s “The Jungle Book (2016)”

 

Thursday, Sept. 19

11:00 am – “Newsies: The Broadway Musical” – Freeform Premiere

2:00 pm – Disney’s “Hercules”

4:00 pm – “High School Musical”

6:30 pm – Disney’s “The Jungle Book (2016)”

9:00 pm – Disney’s “Tarzan” – Singalong Version

 

Friday, Sept. 20

12:00 pm – “High School Musical”

2:30 pm – “High School Musical 2”

5:00 pm – “Freaky Friday (2003)”

7:00 pm – Disney’s “Tarzan”

9:00 pm – Disney’s “The Princess and the Frog” – Singalong Version

12:00 am – Disney’s “The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)”

 

Saturday, Sept. 21

7:00 am – Disney’s “Pocahontas”

9:00 am – Disney’s “The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)”

11:00 am – “High School Musical 2”

1:35 pm – “Freaky Friday (2003)”

3:40 pm – Disney’s “Hercules”

5:45 pm – Disney’s “The Princess and the Frog”

7:50 pm – Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast (1991)” – Singalong Version

9:55 pm – Disney’s “The Lion King (1994)”

12:00 am – Disney’s “Pocahontas”

 

Sunday, Sept. 22

7:00 am – “McFarland, USA”

10:00 am – “Tomorrowland”

1:00 pm – Disney’s “Hercules”

3:05 pm – Disney’s “Meet the Robinsons”

5:10 pm – Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast (1991)”

7:15 pm – Disney’s “The Lion King (1994)”

9:20 pm – Disney’s “Maleficent”

11:25 pm – “Descendants”

 

SHEROES WEEK (9/23 – 9/27)

 

Monday, Sept. 23

11:00 am – Disney’s “Meet the Robinsons”

6:30 pm – Disney’s “Maleficent”

8:30 pm – Disney’s “Zootopia”

12:00 am – “Freaky Friday (2003)”

 

Tuesday, Sept. 24

11:00 am – “Freaky Friday (2003)”

3:30 pm – “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl”

6:30 pm – Disney’s “Zootopia”

9:00 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Toy Story 2”

 

Wednesday, Sept. 25

12:30 pm – “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl”

3:30 pm – “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest”

6:30 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Toy Story 2”

8:30 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Finding Nemo”

 

Thursday, Sept. 26

12:00 pm – “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest”

3:00 pm – “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End”

6:30 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Finding Nemo”

9:00 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Finding Dory”

 

Friday, Sept, 27

12:00 pm – “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End”

3:30 pm – “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides”

6:30 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Finding Dory”

8:30 pm – Disney’s “Moana”

 

Saturday, Sept. 28

7:00 am – “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides”

10:10 am – Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch”

12:10 pm – Disney-Pixar’s “Ratatouille”

2:50 pm – Disney’s “Moana”

5:20 pm – Disney- Pixar’s “The Incredibles”

8:00 pm – “Iron Man” – Freeform Premiere

11:00 pm – “Tomorrowland”

 

Sunday, Sept. 29

7:00 am – Disney’s “Pete’s Dragon (2016)”

9:30 am – Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch”

11:35 am – Disney-Pixar’s “Ratatouille”

2:15 pm – Disney- Pixar’s “The Incredibles”

4:55 pm – “Iron Man”

8:00 pm – “Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – Adventure Awaits”

10:00 pm – “Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – Adventure Awaits”

12:00 am – Disney’s “Tarzan”

 

Monday, Sept. 30

7:00 pm – Disney’s “Tarzan”

9:00 pm – Disney – Pixar’s “Monsters, Inc.”


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