After a preview of TaleSpin aired on The Disney Channel from May 5 to July 15, 1990,[10][11] 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.[12][13][14][15] After its premiere on September 7, 1990,[16] 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. However, 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.[17] 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.[18]
Talespin In Hindi All Episodes
In Germany, A series of 3-disc sets started with Collection 1 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.A Third Collection, containing 17 episodes, was released on May 29.
However, 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.
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, 2013.
In India, TaleSpin was dubbed in Hindi 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.[33] These discs support DVD Region 2, Region 4 and Region 5. However due to limited number of copies, they quickly went out of stock. Each DVD contained only 3 episodes.
The series' origin episode, "Plunder and Lightning", originally aired as a two-hour movie special on September 7, 1990, then aired in four half-hour parts from November 18-22, 1990. All regular episodes premiered in syndication as part of The Disney Afternoon.
A young entrepeneur woman bear that bought Baloo's cargo service (and as a result his plane, the Sea Duck) and renovated it into Higher For Hire. Often butts heads with her employees, especially Baloo, in early episodes, but she softens up as the series progresses.
Kit's friend, a bucktoothed hyena boy and the self-proclaimed leader of the Jungle Aces Secret Midnight Club, a group of kids who are adventure enthusiasts. A thoroughly unpleasant little snotball, he appears in two episodes, "Captains Outrageous" and "Bullethead Baloo," although he has a much bigger role in his second appearance. 2ff7e9595c
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