I voted for Negaduck, even though I wrote a full DWD Episode script using Megavolt, and never used Negaduck, myself.
Uh, you did? Now aren't you just full of surprises. Details, please?
It's not a big deal, as it wasn't bought, nor animated, and so, was not an episode. It was submitted just beyond the deadline for that season's writers. So, it was not considered. But, it was read, and the reviewer said it was a decent quality script that might have been usable, with a few changes. Here is the title page and Page 1 (copyright Robert Klein and The Walt Disney Company):
Uh, you did? Now aren't you just full of surprises. Details, please?
It's not a big deal, as it wasn't bought, nor animated, and so, was not an episode. It was submitted just beyond the deadline for that season's writers. So, it was not considered. But, it was read, and the reviewer said it was a decent quality script that might have been usable, with a few changes. Here is the title page and Page 1 (copyright Robert Klein and The Walt Disney Company):
Is the Darwing Duck fandom aware of this? Because I know quite a few folks on tumblr and other sites who'd be quite interested in this.
It's not a big deal, as it wasn't bought, nor animated, and so, was not an episode. It was submitted just beyond the deadline for that season's writers. So, it was not considered. But, it was read, and the reviewer said it was a decent quality script that might have been usable, with a few changes. Here is the title page and Page 1 (copyright Robert Klein and The Walt Disney Company):
Is the Darkwing Duck fandom aware of this? Because I know quite a few folks on tumblr and other sites who'd be quite interested in this.
Probably not. But probably better to wait until I die, or, at least retire, to reveal "The Darkwing Duck that could have been".
If the Darkwing Duck comic book from Joe Books weren't cancelled/on indefinite hiatus, I would suggest to send it their way.
That's an idea. I could draw the storyboards, as well (perhaps even the final pencils?).
I didn't know that you had also written for Walt Disney Television. Did you also submit any scripts for the others Disney Afternoon shows, like DuckTales '87 or CDRR?
That's an idea. I could draw the storyboards, as well (perhaps even the final pencils?).
I didn't know that you had also written for Walt Disney Television. Did you also submit any scripts for the others Disney Afternoon shows, like DuckTales '87 or CDRR?
No, I never submitted any scripts to any other Disney TV series shows. I got the job with Cinevox, for their partner Iris Produktzionen, writing 2 animated feature films on their "Funny Tales" Series ("Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs", and "Sleeping Beauty" (Monty Python style irreverent versions)) and also worked on 2 films for Warner Brothers Feature Animation ("The Magic Sword" and "Iron Giant"). Then, starting in 2003, I started working intensely with Jan Gulbransson on comic book stories for Egmont.
I think I have to go with Quackerjack, though Megavolt is a close second.
I know, everyone says Negaduck, but I tend not to like villains that are just "evil version of hero." Suppose that's why I never liked Flintheart Glomgold in the comics either...