Post by donalddisneyfan on Feb 20, 2023 2:59:28 GMT
As a spiritual successor to House of Mouse but with the Disney Channel characters, this is a crossover with the Disney Channel shows such as DuckTales, Big City Greens, Amphibia, Owl House, Phineas and Ferb, Molly McGee, and more.
Post by donaldistducktoons on Apr 3, 2023 17:30:07 GMT
Terrible. Rip-off of House of Mouse. Even if it's supposed to be sweetened, that doesn't mean it has to be good. Nothing special, pure promotion. Unfortunately, Disney doesn't have anything good to offer lately. And one of the worst crossovers I've seen. My opinion.
Post by Scrooge MacDuck on Apr 17, 2023 17:07:29 GMT
It's peculiar that outside of the intro, the Owl House characters don't seem to “mix” into the shared Chibi universe: so far they're only in-universe cartoons the other characters watch. I wonder if that's a coincidence or if a decision was made to treat Owl House differently (perhaps at the creator's request? not that I'd expect a project of such stark, base commercialism as this to check in with the show creators… hmm).
But yes, this is a pretty dreadful fare. I will give it that the theme song is pretty fun. I honestly don't hate the basic concept of just this little mash-up universe with sillier variants of the “canonical” characters. But ye gads this art style is… limited.
It's peculiar that outside of the intro, the Owl House characters don't seem to “mix” into the shared Chibi universe: so far they're only in-universe cartoons the other characters watch. I wonder if that's a coincidence or if a decision was made to treat Owl House differently (perhaps at the creator's request? not that I'd expect a project of such stark, base commercialism as this to check in with the show creators… hmm).
Hm. As an update on this it seems this more recent episode does feature Emperor Belos (albeit wordless) among the villains in the “real” world rather than as a show-within-the-show. And some of the protagonists have very short cameos at the end. Now I'm just confused.
It's peculiar that outside of the intro, the Owl House characters don't seem to “mix” into the shared Chibi universe: so far they're only in-universe cartoons the other characters watch. I wonder if that's a coincidence or if a decision was made to treat Owl House differently (perhaps at the creator's request? not that I'd expect a project of such stark, base commercialism as this to check in with the show creators… hmm).
Hm. As an update on this it seems this more recent episode does feature Emperor Belos (albeit wordless) among the villains in the “real” world rather than as a show-within-the-show. And some of the protagonists have very short cameos at the end. Now I'm just confused.