So what? Didn't stop them from rebooting DuckTales with worse art style.
1) That was years ago
2) Donald Duck and his extended family are one of Disney's core properties
3) Everybody loved the original DuckTales whereas everybody fucking hated Disney's Doug
They have to fill their streaming catalogue with something that won't eat up too many millions.
Marvel alone have enough properties for them to create shitty cartoon shows forever in perpetuity. Their nostalgia bait X-Men cartoon reboot is doing pretty well so I imagine they'll do Spider-Man next, followed by maybe Fantastic Four or Silver Surfer or whatever dregs of 90s Marvel cartoons they can dredge up
2) Donald Duck and his extended family are one of Disney's core properties
Marvel and Soy Wars are their core properties now. They haven't done anything high-profile with Mickey and Donald in forever. I'm not even sure if the current generation of kiddies even know who they are.
Disney doesn't even care about design consistency anymore. Just look what they did to the characters in DuckTales.
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Disney leave most of the properties they own in the 'Disney Vault'. The fact that they do anything with Mickey, Donald or Goofy at all makes them core properties
Anyway, all of this is getting away from the point, which is that they have zero interest in doing anything with Doug (and Jim Jinkins has outright said so), and Nick/Paramount can't do anything new with it, unless they want to buy it back
Damn that’s a banger. I can never praise that show enough for being down and earth and tackling realistic scenarios for characters, all while not being preachy bullshit. Hope they never try to touch it with a reboot, don’t need a BLM episode because that’s not how the Arnold I know would roll.