

Come back to school, get bombarded with like six different shows.

One of the reasons why the 90's was so great for you is because you had variety.

I'm a tiny bit pissed that you feel that having only two animated shows running at a time does the trick. This was probably one of Disney's last great shows with the spirit of the 90's coursing through its veins before Disney decided that kids really want to see live-action pop stars in sitcoms. And that's a real big shame, because in the years that have passed, they managed to tighten up the writing and animation in Disney shows. The people that do remember it remember it fondly, but unfortunately, since it wasn't a Disney afternoon show, therefore that means that it doesn't have the fanbase that say, Darkwing Duck or Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers. Instead, it was actually a decent show, probably because they actually had Tad Stones, the man behind Darkwing Duck, working on it. And he's in a crimefighting team that includes a token chick, a talking robot comic relief, and a fat janitor alien. It's supposedly the TV show that Buzz Lightyear the toy was based off of, which means we're dealing with sort of a different Buzz Lightyear but not really. This show sounds like one of those things that could've been terrible, could've been a horrible blemish on the face of Disney, and could've been considered another cash-in franchise like the many direct-to-video sequels that were coming out at this time.
