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Added: May 15, 2008

From: JoeJW1989

Duration: 1:21

By the way like the original theme, just thought it would be cool to remix it, for fun. TaleSpin is set in the fictional city-state of Cape Suzette, a harbor town protected by giant cliffs through which only a small opening exists. The opening in the cliffs are guarded by anti-aircraft artillery, preventing air pirates from entering the city. Characters in the world of TaleSpin are anthropomorphic animals. The timeframe of the series is never specifically addressed, but appears to be in the mid to late 1930s; the helicopter and jet engine are experimental devices and most architecture is reminiscent of the art deco style of that period. "The Great War" ended "nearly 20 years ago", and radio is the primary mass medium. The series centered on the adventures of a pilot Baloo the bear, whose air cargo freight business is bought out by Rebecca Cunningham, and renamed "Higher for Hire". An orphan boy and former air pirate, the ambitious Kit Cloudkicker, attaches to Baloo and becomes his navigator. He sometimes calls him "Papa Bear". Together, they are the crew of Higher for Hire's only aircraft, a modified Conwing L-16 named the Sea Duck. From there, the series follows the ups and downs of Higher for Hire and the characters, sometimes in the vein of old action-adventure film serials of the 1930s and '40s and contemporary variations, such as Raiders of the Lost Ark. Their adventures often involve encounters with a gang of air pirates led by Don Karnage, with representatives of Thembria: sometimes pronounced with a "Z", (a parody of the Stalinist Soviet Union inhabited by anthropomorphic warthogs) or other, often even stranger obstacles. The relationship between Baloo and Rebecca owes something to the screwball comedy films of the 1930s. It is even more closely patterned after the later years of the television sitcom Cheers—in both shows, a buttoned-down businesswoman named Rebecca takes the reins of a struggling company, then hires its previous owner (a fun-loving but irresponsible slacker) to do most of the work for her. A video game by Capcom was also released on the NES and Game Boy. Sega produced a different version for the Sega Genesis and Sega Game Gear. A third incarnation was produced by Hudson Soft for the TurboGrafx-16. Famed Uncle Scrooge comic writer and artist Don Rosa contributed to episode 6 "It Came From Beneath the Sea Duck" and episode 9 "I Only Have Ice for You". TaleSpin is copyright Disney co. this is only a fan edited video.

Channel: Film

Tags: 90's  animation  catoon  disney's  early  intro/theme  remix  talespin 


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