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TaleSpin

TaleSpin is an American animated television series first aired in 1990 as a preview on Disney Channel and later that year as part of The Disney Afternoon. It features anthropomorphized versions of characters adapted from Disney's 1967 animated feature The Jungle Book, which was theatrically rereleased in the summer before this show premiered in the fall,[2] notably Baloo the Bear, Louie the orangutan, and Shere Khan the tiger, along with new characters created for the show. The name of the show is a play on "tailspin", the rapid descent of an aircraft in a steep spiral, and on the fact that tale is another word for "story".[3] The show is one of nine Disney Afternoon shows to use established Disney characters as the main characters, with the other eight being Darkwing Duck, DuckTales, Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, Goof Troop, Bonkers, Quack Pack, Aladdin, and Timon & Pumbaa. It is also one of two animated television series based on the book The Jungle Book, the second being Jungle Cubs.

TaleSpin
Genre
Created by
Based onCharacters
by Rudyard Kipling
Larry Clemmons
Ralph Wright
Ken Anderson
Vance Gerry
Bill Peet
Directed by
Voices of
Theme music composerSilversher & Silversher
Opening theme"TaleSpin Theme" by Jim Gilstrap[1]
Ending theme"TaleSpin Theme" (Instrumental)
ComposerChristopher L. Stone
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes65 (list of episodes)
Production
Producers
Running time22 minutes
Production companiesWalt Disney Television Animation[a]
Walt Disney Television
Original release
Network
ReleaseSeptember 7, 1990 (1990-09-07) –
August 8, 1991 (1991-08-08)

A reboot of the series from Point Grey Pictures is in development for Disney+[4]

Background edit

Development edit

The series was largely developed by writers Jymn Magon and Mark Zaslove, who were also the supervising producers on the series as well as story editors. There were four production teams, each one headed by a producer/director: Robert Taylor, Larry Latham, Jamie Mitchell, and Ed Ghertner.[5]

Initially, Disney simply commissioned Magon and Zaslove with creating a thirty-minute animated program for them, with no requirements as to what the show should be about. Nearing the deadline for a pitch without having come up with anything, Magon hit upon the idea of making the story about Baloo, one of the central characters of Disney's The Jungle Book, which had recently been theatrically rereleased. The show Tales of the Gold Monkey was an inspiration according to creator/supervising producer, Jymn Magon. Similar to the main character in that show, they decided to have Baloo work for an air cargo delivery service, a concept also occasionally featured on Disney's successful DuckTales.[6] In order to add dramatic tension, they decided to maintain the impressionable son / bad father dynamic which had driven part of the plot of The Jungle Book, replacing the human Mowgli with the anthropomorphic bear Kit. Inspired by Cheers — then one of the most popular programs on television — Magon and Zaslove created the character Rebecca (voiced by actress Sally Struthers), basing her on the character Rebecca Howe and giving her that character's arc of being an intelligent and headstrong yet inexperienced manager put in charge of a fledgling business. Deciding to make the show a period piece, the pair lastly decided to make one of the show's primary locations a neutral zone inspired by Rick Blaine's bar in Casablanca, where they inserted the character of Louie in place of Rick. The decision to add Shere Khan to the cast was not made until later in the show's development.[7] Magon and Zaslove also took inspiration from Hayao Miyazaki's 1989 manga Hikōtei Jidai, about a pigheaded man who flies a seaplane and fights air pirates. Two years after TaleSpin premiered, Miyazaki released an anime adaptation called Porco Rosso, which Zaslove felt took cues from TaleSpin.[8] Phil Harris, who voiced Baloo for the film, was initially hired to reprise the role; at age 85, however, Harris had lost some of his comic timing and had to be chauffeured from his home in Palm Springs for each recording session. His work was discarded and Ed Gilbert took over the role for the rest of the series.[9]

Famed Uncle Scrooge comic writer and artist Don Rosa wrote episode 6, "It Came from Beneath the Sea Duck", and episode 9, "I Only Have Ice for You".

The series was animated by Walt Disney Animation (Japan) Inc., Hanho Heung-Up Co., Ltd., Jade Animation, Tama Productions, Walt Disney Animation (France) S.A., Sunwoo Entertainment, and Wang Film Productions.[10]

Gilbert would continue to voice Baloo in other Disney projects, commercials, promos, miscellaneous, until his death.

Harris, who continued to do occasional voice acting until 1991, died of a heart attack on August 11, 1995, five years after TaleSpin premiered. Three years later, in August 1998, Gilbert fell ill from lung cancer and never recovered, and died on May 8, 1999, nine years after TaleSpin premiered.

Broadcast edit

After a preview of TaleSpin aired on The Disney Channel from May 5 to July 15, 1990,[11][12] the series began its syndicated run in September of the same year. The original concept was embodied in the pilot episode and introductory television movie Plunder & Lightning which was the sole nominee for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming More Than One Hour) in 1991.[13][14][15][16] After its premiere on September 7, 1990,[17] Plunder & Lightning was re-edited into four half-hour episodes for reruns. The show was often seen either on its own as a half-hour show, or as part of the two-hour syndicated programming block The Disney Afternoon. TaleSpin ended on its 65th episode which aired on August 8, 1991, but reruns continued to be shown on The Disney Afternoon until September 1994. On October 2, 1995, TaleSpin began reruns on The Disney Channel as part of a two-hour programming block called "Block Party" which aired on weekdays in the late-afternoon/early-evening and which also included Darkwing Duck, DuckTales, and Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers.[18] Later, the show was aired on Toon Disney, where it was first aired from April 1998 until January 2006 (with a hiatus between 2001 and 2002) and later from January 2007 until May 2008. Throughout its broadcast history, the series has been subjected to numerous edits.[19]

Synopsis edit

TaleSpin is set in the fictional city of Cape Suzette (a pun on the dish Crêpe Suzette). The city lies on an unnamed island, in an unspecified body of water, on a large harbor or bay enclosed by a high cliff wall. A single cleft in the wall is the harbor's only means of access. The cleft is guarded by anti-aircraft artillery, preventing flying rabble-rousers or air pirates from entering the city. The characters in the world of TaleSpin are anthropomorphic animals, though normal wild animals exist as well. The time frame of the series is never specifically addressed, but the helicopter, television, and jet engine are experimental devices. In the episode "Bygones", Baloo comments that "The Great War ended 20 years ago",[20] thus suggesting that the series takes place around 1938. Radio is the primary mass medium and the episode "The Incredible Shrinking Molly" briefly alludes to the characters having never heard of television.[21]

The series centers on the adventures of bush pilot, Baloo the bear, whose air cargo freight business "Baloo's Air Service" is taken up by Rebecca Cunningham who has a young daughter named Molly. Upon his default on delinquent bills with the bank and his perceived irresponsibility in running a business by Rebecca, she takes over the business and renames it "Higher for Hire", making her Baloo's boss. An orphan boy and former air pirate, the ambitious grizzly bear Kit Cloudkicker, attaches to Baloo and becomes his navigator. He sometimes calls Baloo "Papa Bear". Together, they are the crew of Higher for Hire's only aircraft, a 20-year-old modified Conwing L-16 (a fictitious twin-boom cargo plane using elements from the Fairchild C-82 transport, Grumman G-21 Goose amphibian, and a Consolidated PBY-3) named the Sea Duck.[original research?] The series follows the ups and downs of Higher for Hire and its staff, sometimes in the vein of old action-adventure film serials of the 1930s and 1940s, like the Tailspin Tommy films, and contemporary variations, such as Raiders of the Lost Ark.[original research?]

Their adventures often involve encounters with a gang of air pirates led by Don Karnage, as well as with representatives of Thembria, inhabited by anthropomorphic boars), or other, often even stranger obstacles. There is no equivalent of the Nazis in the series, although one story in Disney Adventures Magazine, "The Dogs of War!", had the heroes encounter members of the "Houn" nationality, a menacing militaristic nationality of dogs from "Hounsland" who wear uniforms that are based on German ones and who speak in a mock-German accent.[22]

The relationship between Baloo and Rebecca owes something to the screwball comedy films of the Great Depression. More precisely, according to Jymn Magon (co-creator of the series), the two characters were fashioned after Sam Malone and Rebecca Howe from the then-popular sitcom Cheers.[23]

Characters edit

Episodes edit

Home media edit

VHS releases edit

Eight VHS cassettes containing 15 episodes of the series were released in the United States.

VHS name Episode titles Release date
True Baloo "From Here to Machinery" & "The Balooest of the Bluebloods" August 9, 1991
That's Show Biz! "Stormy Weather" & "Mommy for a Day"
Jackpots & Crackpots "A Touch of Glass" & "Her Chance to Dream"
Fearless Flyers "Jumping the Guns" & "Mach One for the Gipper"
Treasure Trap "The Idol Rich" & "Polly Wants a Treasure" February 28, 1992
Imagine That! "Flight of the Snow Duck" & "Flight School Confidential"
Wise Up! "Molly Coddled" & "The Sound and the Furry"
Search for the Lost City "For Whom the Bell Klangs" (Parts 1 & 2)

Australia and New Zealand releases edit

Eleven VHS cassettes containing 21 episodes of the series were released in Australia and New Zealand.

VHS name Episode titles Release date
TaleSpin (Volume 1): Fearless Flyers "From Here to Machinery" & "The Balooest of the Bluebloods" September 11, 1991
TaleSpin (Volume 2): Baloo Skies "Stormy Weather" & "For a Fuel Dollars More" September 11, 1991
TaleSpin (Volume 3): Dare-Devil Bears "Mommy for a Day" & "The Idol Rich" September 11, 1992
TaleSpin (Volume 4): Hot Shot Heroes "Jumping the Guns" & "Mach One for the Gipper" September 11, 1992
TaleSpin (Volume 5): Imagine That "Flight of the Snow Duck" & "Flight School Confidential" September 11, 1992
TaleSpin (Volume 6): Treasure Trap "Polly Wants a Treasure" & "The Bigger They Are, the Louder They Oink" April 2, 1993
TaleSpin (Volume 7): True Baloo "The Time Bandit" & "Louie's Last Stand" April 2, 1993
TaleSpin (Volume 8): Jackpots & Crackpots "Her Chance to Dream" & "A Touch of Glass" September 10, 1993
TaleSpin (Volume 9): That's Show Biz! "I Only Have Ice for You" & "It Came from Beneath the Sea Duck" September 10, 1993
TaleSpin (Volume 10): Wise Up! "Molly Coddled" & "The Sound and the Furry" September 10, 1993
TaleSpin (Volume 11): Search for the Lost City "For Whom the Bell Klangs" (Parts 1 & 2) September 10, 1993

DVD releases edit

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has released the complete series on DVD; three volumes have been released in Region 1 featuring all 65 episodes of the series. The first volume was released on August 29, 2006 (containing episodes 1–27) and the second on November 13, 2007 (containing episodes 28–54).[24][25] Volume 2 includes the controversial episode "Last Horizons", which never re-aired on broadcast syndication although it did re-air on The Disney Channel and Toon Disney. On June 25, 2013, the third and final volume was released on DVD via the Disney Movie Club Exclusives.[26][27] TaleSpin: Volume 3 is also for sale on DisneyStore.com.[28][29]

TaleSpin: Volume 3 received a wide retail DVD release on January 13, 2015,[30][31] and has been seen as a Wal-Mart Exclusive in Canada since October 12, 2014.[32] It was also available in Southeast Asia and in the United States since October 14, 2014.[33]

DVD name Ep# Release date
TaleSpin: Volume 1 1-27 August 29, 2006
TaleSpin: Volume 2 28-54 November 13, 2007
TaleSpin: Volume 3 55-65 June 25, 2013 (Disney Movie Club)
October 12, 2014 (retail)

International releases edit

The series has been released into several volumes in different countries, each containing only 4 episodes each.

Germany edit

In Germany, the series of 3-disc sets, starting with Collection 1, was released on December 5, 2012, in Region 2, PAL format. The sets contain the episodes in the same order as the US releases, as well as a Fastplay feature and 6 language tracks: English, Danish, German, Italian, Norwegian and Swedish, but no subtitles have been added. the first collection has only 17 episodes. A second collection, containing 16 episodes, was released on March 7, 2013. A third collection, containing 17 episodes, was released on May 29 of the same year.

A few episodes have been removed from the original list. The 1st collection does not include "From Here To Machinery" and "Vowel Play". The 2nd set excludes "A Touch of Glass", while the 3rd set misses out "Jumping the Guns". There is no confirmation on whether these episodes will be released, along with the final 11 episodes of the series.

DVD name Ep# Release date
Käpt'n Balu und seine tollkühne Crew Collection 1 17 December 5, 2012
Käpt'n Balu und seine tollkühne Crew Collection 2 16 March 7, 2013
Käpt'n Balu und seine tollkühne Crew Collection 3 17 May 29, 2013
Käpt'n Balu und seine tollkühne Crew Collection 4 15 N/A

United Kingdom edit

The United Kingdom had only two releases, each containing 3 discs per set, the sets do skip over episodes that were present on the North American sets. The first collection came out on February 11, 2013 and the second collection was released on May 20 of the same year.

DVD name Ep# Release date
TaleSpin First Collection (Volumes 1–3) 17 February 11, 2013
TaleSpin Second Collection (Volumes 4–6) 16 May 20, 2013

Australia edit

The sets from Germany and the United Kingdom have also been released in Australia. The first collection came out on August 17, 2012. The second collection was released on March 15, 2013, followed by the third on October 11 of the same year.

DVD Name Ep# Release Date
TaleSpin First Collection (Volumes 1–3) 1-27 August 17, 2012
TaleSpin Second Collection (Volumes 4–6) 28-54 March 15, 2013
TaleSpin Third Collection 55-65 October 11, 2013

India edit

In India, TaleSpin was dubbed in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu for TV broadcast in the 90s along with DuckTales. In 2012, 63 Hindi dubbed episodes out of the total 65 episodes were released by Disney India on 21 DVD volumes in PAL format.[34] These discs support DVD Region 2, Region 4 and Region 5, but due to limited number of copies, they quickly went out of stock. Each DVD contained only 3 episodes.

Video on demand edit

The entire series is currently available for purchase in standard definition on Amazon Prime Video and the iTunes Store in the United States.

As of November 12, 2019, the series is available to stream on Disney+, with the exception of the banned episodes "Last Horizons" and "Flying Dupes".[35]

Reception edit

IGN listed TaleSpin as the 81st best cartoon in the Top 100 Animated TV Shows.[36]

Comics edit

A monthly comic book based on the show was published by the Disney subsidiary W. D. Publications, Inc. as part of their Disney Comics line in 1991, running for eleven issues, including a four-issue limited series called "Take Off" based on the series premiere episode Plunder & Lightning, which was published between January and April,[37][38][39][40] followed by a series of seven regular issues published between June and December.[41] Bobbi J.G. Weiss was the writer for regular issues 1–4 and 6–7, while "Take Off" was adapted from Plunder & Lightning and regular issue 5 was adapted from episode 35, "The Old Man and the Sea Duck", for both of which Weiss is credited for adaptation.[41]

The comic's cancellation at the end of 1991 terminated several planned stories that would have revealed pieces of background for the main characters. This one seems to be an exception though: issue #7, "The Long Flight Home", explored Kit's past, and how he joined up with the pirates. According to the letter page in #3, a planned story for the comic's annual would have explored the origin of the Iron Vulture. In addition, #4–7 would have letters 'answered' by the characters. A collected edition called Disney's Cartoon Tales featuring TaleSpin came out in 1991 (ISBN 1-56115-269-2). It reprints #4 and 6 from the regular comic book series. Subsequent comic stories were also printed in Disney Adventures from 1990 to 1995, and then re-appeared in the Summer 2006 issue of Disney Adventures Comic Zone Magazine, as well as in The Disney Afternoon comic book published by Marvel Comics.

Although issue #8 of the monthly comic series never made it to print, the end of issue #7 included a preview for it: "Spies in Cape Suzette?! There are some mighty mysterious folk sniffing around Shere Khan Industries. When Special Agent Booker shows up to handle the problem he finds that battling foreign agents is easier than dealing with Baloo as an assistant in... THE SPY WHO BUGGED ME!"

Video games edit

Three different TaleSpin video games were produced. One game was a scrolling shooting game published by Capcom for the NES and Game Boy. The other two were platform games; one developed by Sega for the Genesis and Game Gear, and the other by NEC for the TurboGrafx-16.[42] Rebecca, Kit, Baloo, Don Karnage and Shere Khan from Talespin also appeared on cards in the 1993 puzzle game Mickey's Memory Challenge, released for Amiga and MS-DOS compatible operating systems, developed by Infogrames.

TailSpin (War Thunder parody game) edit

Although not an official TaleSpin game, Gaijin's War Thunder 2021 April Fools' Day event called "TailSpin" is apparently related to or inspired by the show.[43]

This became a game mode for War Thunder again from March 10–30, 2022.[44]

Content edit

A number of aircraft in the game appear to be inspired by those in the original show. Players start with the "Nimble" biplane seaplane fighter, and progress to more advanced aircraft by shooting down or getting "assists" on shooting down enemy aircraft, until reaching the mighty "Sly Duck" seaplane (which closely resembles the Sea Duck from the show). The game also includes a "Bear" pilot icon resembling Baloo and a "Fox" pilot icon. Every aircraft in the event besides the "Nimble" is from TaleSpin or heavily based on one seen in the show.

Gameplay is air arcade, and players are randomly allocated to a side. Both sides have the same aircraft.

Other content includes:

  • Airship aircraft carriers.
  • Custom muzzle flash, tracer, explosion, fire and smoke effects.
  • A dragged art style combined with a hard gloss on all aircraft which glint when they are in the sun.
  • A floating airborne map reminiscent of Ming the Merciless' cloud empire from Flash Gordon or Avatar.

Cameos and parodies edit

  • Darkwing Duck (1991–1992): In the episode "Film Flam", the front of Darkwing Duck's uniform is ripped open, revealing the TaleSpin logo on the shirt he wears underneath.[45]
  • Raw Toonage (1992): In the episode "Sheerluck Bonkers / All Potato Network / The Puck Stops Here", Don Karnage hosts the episode, teaches viewers how to look for treasure, finds a lunchbox with a picture of Baloo on it, and sword fights with Captain Hook.[46]
  • Bonkers (1993–1994): In the episode "Of Mice and Menace", Shere Khan appears in a mugshot.[47]
  • Aladdin (1994–1995): In the episode "When Chaos Comes Calling", there is a scene where the Genie transforms into a figure resembling and dressed like Baloo and is flying the Sea Duck, while Iago is dressed like Kit Cloudkicker, Jasmine has Rebecca Cunningham's clothes and hairstyle, and Abu is dressed like Louie.[48][49][50]
  • Robot Chicken (2014): In the episode "Batman Forever 21", Baloo is seen in the jungle with Mowgli and Bagheera, where he has dreams of his former life as a bush pilot, only to find out he was one and was forced into a life as a 'lazy bear'. Only Louie and Rebecca know, whereas Bagheera is hired to hide the fact. Kit Cloudkicker is only shown in flashbacks.
  • Pickle and Peanut (2016): The episode "90's Adventure Bear" parodies TaleSpin with the title character being a stand-in for Baloo that leads a team consisting of characters based on King Louie and Kit as well as fellow Disney Afternoon characters Gadget and Zipper. An over-the-hill star of a long-ended show, 90's Adventure Bear has become bitter in his retirement and laments the show's lack of a DVD release, reflecting the incomplete status of many Disney Afternoon DVD releases.
  • DuckTales (2017): In the premiere episode "Woo-oo!", Dewey Duck mentions Cape Suzette while trying to take his uncle Donald Duck's boat for a joyride and a newspaper in the episode references air pirates. Don Karnage and his Sky Pirates make appearances in the episodes "Sky Pirates...In the Sky!", "GlomTales!", "The Lost Cargo of Kit Cloudkicker!", and "The Last Adventure!", voiced by Jaime Camil.[51] In addition, adult versions of Kit Cloudkicker (voiced by Adam Pally) and Molly Cunningham (voiced by Eliza Coupe) also appear in "The Lost Cargo of Kit Cloudkicker!" and "The Last Adventure!", along with a cameo by Baloo in a Higher for Hire commercial in the former.[52][53][54]
  • War Thunder (2021): In an update published on April 1, 2021, as an April Fools' Day event, War Thunder introduced a limited time availability game mode called "TailSpin", which takes artistic inspiration from the TaleSpin cartoon series.[43]
  • Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022): During the Fancon event portrayed in the film, Baloo is a guest of honor who performs "Bare Necessities". Both the announcer of said show and Dale mention that Baloo was part of the Disney Afternoon only for him to return to the spotlight in 2016. During the end credits, a poster for "Disney Afternoon Fight Fest" is shown that includes art of Baloo, Kit Cloudkicker and Rebecca.

Award edit

Notes edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • TaleSpin at IMDb  

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For the video games see TaleSpin video game and TaleSpin Capcom video game Not to be confused with Tailspin disambiguation TaleSpin is an American animated television series first aired in 1990 as a preview on Disney Channel and later that year as part of The Disney Afternoon It features anthropomorphized versions of characters adapted from Disney s 1967 animated feature The Jungle Book which was theatrically rereleased in the summer before this show premiered in the fall 2 notably Baloo the Bear Louie the orangutan and Shere Khan the tiger along with new characters created for the show The name of the show is a play on tailspin the rapid descent of an aircraft in a steep spiral and on the fact that tale is another word for story 3 The show is one of nine Disney Afternoon shows to use established Disney characters as the main characters with the other eight being Darkwing Duck DuckTales Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers Goof Troop Bonkers Quack Pack Aladdin and Timon amp Pumbaa It is also one of two animated television series based on the book The Jungle Book the second being Jungle Cubs TaleSpinGenreAction Adventure Comedy drama Dieselpunk Mystery Crime Fantasy Animated seriesCreated byJymn Magon Mark ZasloveBased onCharactersby Rudyard KiplingLarry ClemmonsRalph WrightKen AndersonVance GerryBill PeetDirected byLarry Latham Robert TaylorVoices ofEd Gilbert R J Williams Sally Struthers Janna Michaels Pat Fraley Jim Cummings Charlie Adler Chuck McCann Tony Jay Lorenzo Music Rob Paulsen Frank WelkerTheme music composerSilversher amp SilversherOpening theme TaleSpin Theme by Jim Gilstrap 1 Ending theme TaleSpin Theme Instrumental ComposerChristopher L StoneCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes65 list of episodes ProductionProducersRobert Taylor Ed Ghertner Larry Latham Jamie MitchellRunning time22 minutesProduction companiesWalt Disney Television Animation a Walt Disney TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkThe Disney Channel 1990 First run syndication 1990 91 ReleaseSeptember 7 1990 1990 09 07 August 8 1991 1991 08 08 A reboot of the series from Point Grey Pictures is in development for Disney 4 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Development 1 2 Broadcast 2 Synopsis 3 Characters 4 Episodes 5 Home media 5 1 VHS releases 5 1 1 Australia and New Zealand releases 5 2 DVD releases 5 3 International releases 5 3 1 Germany 5 3 2 United Kingdom 5 3 3 Australia 5 3 4 India 5 4 Video on demand 6 Reception 7 Comics 8 Video games 8 1 TailSpin War Thunder parody game 8 1 1 Content 9 Cameos and parodies 10 Award 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksBackground editDevelopment edit The series was largely developed by writers Jymn Magon and Mark Zaslove who were also the supervising producers on the series as well as story editors There were four production teams each one headed by a producer director Robert Taylor Larry Latham Jamie Mitchell and Ed Ghertner 5 Initially Disney simply commissioned Magon and Zaslove with creating a thirty minute animated program for them with no requirements as to what the show should be about Nearing the deadline for a pitch without having come up with anything Magon hit upon the idea of making the story about Baloo one of the central characters of Disney s The Jungle Book which had recently been theatrically rereleased The show Tales of the Gold Monkey was an inspiration according to creator supervising producer Jymn Magon Similar to the main character in that show they decided to have Baloo work for an air cargo delivery service a concept also occasionally featured on Disney s successful DuckTales 6 In order to add dramatic tension they decided to maintain the impressionable son bad father dynamic which had driven part of the plot of The Jungle Book replacing the human Mowgli with the anthropomorphic bear Kit Inspired by Cheers then one of the most popular programs on television Magon and Zaslove created the character Rebecca voiced by actress Sally Struthers basing her on the character Rebecca Howe and giving her that character s arc of being an intelligent and headstrong yet inexperienced manager put in charge of a fledgling business Deciding to make the show a period piece the pair lastly decided to make one of the show s primary locations a neutral zone inspired by Rick Blaine s bar in Casablanca where they inserted the character of Louie in place of Rick The decision to add Shere Khan to the cast was not made until later in the show s development 7 Magon and Zaslove also took inspiration from Hayao Miyazaki s 1989 manga Hikōtei Jidai about a pigheaded man who flies a seaplane and fights air pirates Two years after TaleSpin premiered Miyazaki released an anime adaptation called Porco Rosso which Zaslove felt took cues from TaleSpin 8 Phil Harris who voiced Baloo for the film was initially hired to reprise the role at age 85 however Harris had lost some of his comic timing and had to be chauffeured from his home in Palm Springs for each recording session His work was discarded and Ed Gilbert took over the role for the rest of the series 9 Famed Uncle Scrooge comic writer and artist Don Rosa wrote episode 6 It Came from Beneath the Sea Duck and episode 9 I Only Have Ice for You The series was animated by Walt Disney Animation Japan Inc Hanho Heung Up Co Ltd Jade Animation Tama Productions Walt Disney Animation France S A Sunwoo Entertainment and Wang Film Productions 10 Gilbert would continue to voice Baloo in other Disney projects commercials promos miscellaneous until his death Harris who continued to do occasional voice acting until 1991 died of a heart attack on August 11 1995 five years after TaleSpin premiered Three years later in August 1998 Gilbert fell ill from lung cancer and never recovered and died on May 8 1999 nine years after TaleSpin premiered Broadcast edit After a preview of TaleSpin aired on The Disney Channel from May 5 to July 15 1990 11 12 the series began its syndicated run in September of the same year The original concept was embodied in the pilot episode and introductory television movie Plunder amp Lightning which was the sole nominee for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program For Programming More Than One Hour in 1991 13 14 15 16 After its premiere on September 7 1990 17 Plunder amp Lightning was re edited into four half hour episodes for reruns The show was often seen either on its own as a half hour show or as part of the two hour syndicated programming block The Disney Afternoon TaleSpin ended on its 65th episode which aired on August 8 1991 but reruns continued to be shown on The Disney Afternoon until September 1994 On October 2 1995 TaleSpin began reruns on The Disney Channel as part of a two hour programming block called Block Party which aired on weekdays in the late afternoon early evening and which also included Darkwing Duck DuckTales and Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers 18 Later the show was aired on Toon Disney where it was first aired from April 1998 until January 2006 with a hiatus between 2001 and 2002 and later from January 2007 until May 2008 Throughout its broadcast history the series has been subjected to numerous edits 19 Synopsis editTaleSpin is set in the fictional city of Cape Suzette a pun on the dish Crepe Suzette The city lies on an unnamed island in an unspecified body of water on a large harbor or bay enclosed by a high cliff wall A single cleft in the wall is the harbor s only means of access The cleft is guarded by anti aircraft artillery preventing flying rabble rousers or air pirates from entering the city The characters in the world of TaleSpin are anthropomorphic animals though normal wild animals exist as well The time frame of the series is never specifically addressed but the helicopter television and jet engine are experimental devices In the episode Bygones Baloo comments that The Great War ended 20 years ago 20 thus suggesting that the series takes place around 1938 Radio is the primary mass medium and the episode The Incredible Shrinking Molly briefly alludes to the characters having never heard of television 21 The series centers on the adventures of bush pilot Baloo the bear whose air cargo freight business Baloo s Air Service is taken up by Rebecca Cunningham who has a young daughter named Molly Upon his default on delinquent bills with the bank and his perceived irresponsibility in running a business by Rebecca she takes over the business and renames it Higher for Hire making her Baloo s boss An orphan boy and former air pirate the ambitious grizzly bear Kit Cloudkicker attaches to Baloo and becomes his navigator He sometimes calls Baloo Papa Bear Together they are the crew of Higher for Hire s only aircraft a 20 year old modified Conwing L 16 a fictitious twin boom cargo plane using elements from the Fairchild C 82 transport Grumman G 21 Goose amphibian and a Consolidated PBY 3 named the Sea Duck original research The series follows the ups and downs of Higher for Hire and its staff sometimes in the vein of old action adventure film serials of the 1930s and 1940s like the Tailspin Tommy films and contemporary variations such as Raiders of the Lost Ark original research Their adventures often involve encounters with a gang of air pirates led by Don Karnage as well as with representatives of Thembria inhabited by anthropomorphic boars or other often even stranger obstacles There is no equivalent of the Nazis in the series although one story in Disney Adventures Magazine The Dogs of War had the heroes encounter members of the Houn nationality a menacing militaristic nationality of dogs from Hounsland who wear uniforms that are based on German ones and who speak in a mock German accent 22 The relationship between Baloo and Rebecca owes something to the screwball comedy films of the Great Depression More precisely according to Jymn Magon co creator of the series the two characters were fashioned after Sam Malone and Rebecca Howe from the then popular sitcom Cheers 23 Characters editMain article List of TaleSpin charactersEpisodes editMain article List of TaleSpin episodesHome media editVHS releases edit Eight VHS cassettes containing 15 episodes of the series were released in the United States VHS name Episode titles Release date True Baloo From Here to Machinery amp The Balooest of the Bluebloods August 9 1991 That s Show Biz Stormy Weather amp Mommy for a Day Jackpots amp Crackpots A Touch of Glass amp Her Chance to Dream Fearless Flyers Jumping the Guns amp Mach One for the Gipper Treasure Trap The Idol Rich amp Polly Wants a Treasure February 28 1992 Imagine That Flight of the Snow Duck amp Flight School Confidential Wise Up Molly Coddled amp The Sound and the Furry Search for the Lost City For Whom the Bell Klangs Parts 1 amp 2 Australia and New Zealand releases edit Eleven VHS cassettes containing 21 episodes of the series were released in Australia and New Zealand VHS name Episode titles Release date TaleSpin Volume 1 Fearless Flyers From Here to Machinery amp The Balooest of the Bluebloods September 11 1991 TaleSpin Volume 2 Baloo Skies Stormy Weather amp For a Fuel Dollars More September 11 1991 TaleSpin Volume 3 Dare Devil Bears Mommy for a Day amp The Idol Rich September 11 1992 TaleSpin Volume 4 Hot Shot Heroes Jumping the Guns amp Mach One for the Gipper September 11 1992 TaleSpin Volume 5 Imagine That Flight of the Snow Duck amp Flight School Confidential September 11 1992 TaleSpin Volume 6 Treasure Trap Polly Wants a Treasure amp The Bigger They Are the Louder They Oink April 2 1993 TaleSpin Volume 7 True Baloo The Time Bandit amp Louie s Last Stand April 2 1993 TaleSpin Volume 8 Jackpots amp Crackpots Her Chance to Dream amp A Touch of Glass September 10 1993 TaleSpin Volume 9 That s Show Biz I Only Have Ice for You amp It Came from Beneath the Sea Duck September 10 1993 TaleSpin Volume 10 Wise Up Molly Coddled amp The Sound and the Furry September 10 1993 TaleSpin Volume 11 Search for the Lost City For Whom the Bell Klangs Parts 1 amp 2 September 10 1993 DVD releases edit Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has released the complete series on DVD three volumes have been released in Region 1 featuring all 65 episodes of the series The first volume was released on August 29 2006 containing episodes 1 27 and the second on November 13 2007 containing episodes 28 54 24 25 Volume 2 includes the controversial episode Last Horizons which never re aired on broadcast syndication although it did re air on The Disney Channel and Toon Disney On June 25 2013 the third and final volume was released on DVD via the Disney Movie Club Exclusives 26 27 TaleSpin Volume 3 is also for sale on DisneyStore com 28 29 TaleSpin Volume 3 received a wide retail DVD release on January 13 2015 30 31 and has been seen as a Wal Mart Exclusive in Canada since October 12 2014 32 It was also available in Southeast Asia and in the United States since October 14 2014 33 DVD name Ep Release date TaleSpin Volume 1 1 27 August 29 2006 TaleSpin Volume 2 28 54 November 13 2007 TaleSpin Volume 3 55 65 June 25 2013 Disney Movie Club October 12 2014 retail International releases edit The series has been released into several volumes in different countries each containing only 4 episodes each Germany edit In Germany the series of 3 disc sets starting with Collection 1 was released on December 5 2012 in Region 2 PAL format The sets contain the episodes in the same order as the US releases as well as a Fastplay feature and 6 language tracks English Danish German Italian Norwegian and Swedish but no subtitles have been added the first collection has only 17 episodes A second collection containing 16 episodes was released on March 7 2013 A third collection containing 17 episodes was released on May 29 of the same year A few episodes have been removed from the original list The 1st collection does not include From Here To Machinery and Vowel Play The 2nd set excludes A Touch of Glass while the 3rd set misses out Jumping the Guns There is no confirmation on whether these episodes will be released along with the final 11 episodes of the series DVD name Ep Release date Kapt n Balu und seine tollkuhne Crew Collection 1 17 December 5 2012 Kapt n Balu und seine tollkuhne Crew Collection 2 16 March 7 2013 Kapt n Balu und seine tollkuhne Crew Collection 3 17 May 29 2013 Kapt n Balu und seine tollkuhne Crew Collection 4 15 N A United Kingdom edit The United Kingdom had only two releases each containing 3 discs per set the sets do skip over episodes that were present on the North American sets The first collection came out on February 11 2013 and the second collection was released on May 20 of the same year DVD name Ep Release date TaleSpin First Collection Volumes 1 3 17 February 11 2013 TaleSpin Second Collection Volumes 4 6 16 May 20 2013 Australia edit The sets from Germany and the United Kingdom have also been released in Australia The first collection came out on August 17 2012 The second collection was released on March 15 2013 followed by the third on October 11 of the same year DVD Name Ep Release Date TaleSpin First Collection Volumes 1 3 1 27 August 17 2012 TaleSpin Second Collection Volumes 4 6 28 54 March 15 2013 TaleSpin Third Collection 55 65 October 11 2013 India edit In India TaleSpin was dubbed in Hindi Tamil and Telugu for TV broadcast in the 90s along with DuckTales In 2012 63 Hindi dubbed episodes out of the total 65 episodes were released by Disney India on 21 DVD volumes in PAL format 34 These discs support DVD Region 2 Region 4 and Region 5 but due to limited number of copies they quickly went out of stock Each DVD contained only 3 episodes Video on demand edit The entire series is currently available for purchase in standard definition on Amazon Prime Video and the iTunes Store in the United States As of November 12 2019 the series is available to stream on Disney with the exception of the banned episodes Last Horizons and Flying Dupes 35 Reception editIGN listed TaleSpin as the 81st best cartoon in the Top 100 Animated TV Shows 36 Comics editA monthly comic book based on the show was published by the Disney subsidiary W D Publications Inc as part of their Disney Comics line in 1991 running for eleven issues including a four issue limited series called Take Off based on the series premiere episode Plunder amp Lightning which was published between January and April 37 38 39 40 followed by a series of seven regular issues published between June and December 41 Bobbi J G Weiss was the writer for regular issues 1 4 and 6 7 while Take Off was adapted from Plunder amp Lightning and regular issue 5 was adapted from episode 35 The Old Man and the Sea Duck for both of which Weiss is credited for adaptation 41 The comic s cancellation at the end of 1991 terminated several planned stories that would have revealed pieces of background for the main characters This one seems to be an exception though issue 7 The Long Flight Home explored Kit s past and how he joined up with the pirates According to the letter page in 3 a planned story for the comic s annual would have explored the origin of the Iron Vulture In addition 4 7 would have letters answered by the characters A collected edition called Disney s Cartoon Tales featuring TaleSpin came out in 1991 ISBN 1 56115 269 2 It reprints 4 and 6 from the regular comic book series Subsequent comic stories were also printed in Disney Adventures from 1990 to 1995 and then re appeared in the Summer 2006 issue of Disney Adventures Comic Zone Magazine as well as in The Disney Afternoon comic book published by Marvel Comics Although issue 8 of the monthly comic series never made it to print the end of issue 7 included a preview for it Spies in Cape Suzette There are some mighty mysterious folk sniffing around Shere Khan Industries When Special Agent Booker shows up to handle the problem he finds that battling foreign agents is easier than dealing with Baloo as an assistant in THE SPY WHO BUGGED ME Video games editThree different TaleSpin video games were produced One game was a scrolling shooting game published by Capcom for the NES and Game Boy The other two were platform games one developed by Sega for the Genesis and Game Gear and the other by NEC for the TurboGrafx 16 42 Rebecca Kit Baloo Don Karnage and Shere Khan from Talespin also appeared on cards in the 1993 puzzle game Mickey s Memory Challenge released for Amiga and MS DOS compatible operating systems developed by Infogrames TailSpin War Thunder parody game edit Although not an official TaleSpin game Gaijin s War Thunder 2021 April Fools Day event called TailSpin is apparently related to or inspired by the show 43 This became a game mode for War Thunder again from March 10 30 2022 44 Content edit A number of aircraft in the game appear to be inspired by those in the original show Players start with the Nimble biplane seaplane fighter and progress to more advanced aircraft by shooting down or getting assists on shooting down enemy aircraft until reaching the mighty Sly Duck seaplane which closely resembles the Sea Duck from the show The game also includes a Bear pilot icon resembling Baloo and a Fox pilot icon Every aircraft in the event besides the Nimble is from TaleSpin or heavily based on one seen in the show Gameplay is air arcade and players are randomly allocated to a side Both sides have the same aircraft Other content includes Airship aircraft carriers Custom muzzle flash tracer explosion fire and smoke effects A dragged art style combined with a hard gloss on all aircraft which glint when they are in the sun A floating airborne map reminiscent of Ming the Merciless cloud empire from Flash Gordon or Avatar Cameos and parodies editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Darkwing Duck 1991 1992 In the episode Film Flam the front of Darkwing Duck s uniform is ripped open revealing the TaleSpin logo on the shirt he wears underneath 45 Raw Toonage 1992 In the episode Sheerluck Bonkers All Potato Network The Puck Stops Here Don Karnage hosts the episode teaches viewers how to look for treasure finds a lunchbox with a picture of Baloo on it and sword fights with Captain Hook 46 Bonkers 1993 1994 In the episode Of Mice and Menace Shere Khan appears in a mugshot 47 Aladdin 1994 1995 In the episode When Chaos Comes Calling there is a scene where the Genie transforms into a figure resembling and dressed like Baloo and is flying the Sea Duck while Iago is dressed like Kit Cloudkicker Jasmine has Rebecca Cunningham s clothes and hairstyle and Abu is dressed like Louie 48 49 50 Robot Chicken 2014 In the episode Batman Forever 21 Baloo is seen in the jungle with Mowgli and Bagheera where he has dreams of his former life as a bush pilot only to find out he was one and was forced into a life as a lazy bear Only Louie and Rebecca know whereas Bagheera is hired to hide the fact Kit Cloudkicker is only shown in flashbacks Pickle and Peanut 2016 The episode 90 s Adventure Bear parodies TaleSpin with the title character being a stand in for Baloo that leads a team consisting of characters based on King Louie and Kit as well as fellow Disney Afternoon characters Gadget and Zipper An over the hill star of a long ended show 90 s Adventure Bear has become bitter in his retirement and laments the show s lack of a DVD release reflecting the incomplete status of many Disney Afternoon DVD releases DuckTales 2017 In the premiere episode Woo oo Dewey Duck mentions Cape Suzette while trying to take his uncle Donald Duck s boat for a joyride and a newspaper in the episode references air pirates Don Karnage and his Sky Pirates make appearances in the episodes Sky Pirates In the Sky GlomTales The Lost Cargo of Kit Cloudkicker and The Last Adventure voiced by Jaime Camil 51 In addition adult versions of Kit Cloudkicker voiced by Adam Pally and Molly Cunningham voiced by Eliza Coupe also appear in The Lost Cargo of Kit Cloudkicker and The Last Adventure along with a cameo by Baloo in a Higher for Hire commercial in the former 52 53 54 War Thunder 2021 In an update published on April 1 2021 as an April Fools Day event War Thunder introduced a limited time availability game mode called TailSpin which takes artistic inspiration from the TaleSpin cartoon series 43 Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers 2022 During the Fancon event portrayed in the film Baloo is a guest of honor who performs Bare Necessities Both the announcer of said show and Dale mention that Baloo was part of the Disney Afternoon only for him to return to the spotlight in 2016 During the end credits a poster for Disney Afternoon Fight Fest is shown that includes art of Baloo Kit Cloudkicker and Rebecca Award editEmmy Award 1991 Outstanding Animated Program For Programming More Than One Hour Jymn Magon Larry Latham Robert Taylor Mark Zaslove Alan Burnett and Len Uhley for Plunder amp Lightning juried award did not receive enough votes to win 13 55 56 Notes edit Animation outsourced to Hanho Heung Up Sunwoo Animation Walt Disney Animation France Walt Disney Animation Japan and Wang Film Productions References edit Ehrbar Greg September 25 2018 The Disney Afternoon on Records Part 1 The Music Cartoon Research Jerry Beck Archived from the original on 27 March 2019 Retrieved 9 April 2019 The Jungle Book re issue 1990 Box Office Mojo 1990 09 04 Archived from the original on 2018 11 30 Retrieved 2013 02 08 TaleSpin Entertainment Weekly 1990 09 07 Archived from the original on 2014 10 23 Retrieved 2010 10 19 It s been in the planning stages for a while Twitter Archived from the original on 2023 06 02 Retrieved 2023 06 11 Four production teams for TaleSpin Animationsource org Archived from the original on 2011 07 02 Retrieved 2010 06 03 Cronin Brian 2018 03 04 Was TaleSpin 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