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''Gargoyles'' (also known as ''Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles'' for season 3) is an animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, in collaboration with Jade Animation and Tama Productions for its first two seasons and Nelvana for its final, and originally aired from October 24, 1994, to February 15, 1997. The series features a species of nocturnal creatures known as gargoyles that turn to stone during the day. After spending a thousand years in an enchanted petrified state, the gargoyles (who have been transported from medieval Scotland) are reawakened in modern-day
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, and take on roles as the city's secret night-time protectors. ''Gargoyles'' was noted for its relatively dark tone, complex story arcs, and melodrama;
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s were heavily employed throughout the series, as were
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themes. The series also received favorable comparisons to ''Cybersix'', '' Batman: The Animated Series'', and ''
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''. A video game adaptation and a spin-off comic series were released in 1995. The show's storyline continued from 2006 to 2009 in a comic book series of the same title, produced by Slave Labor Graphics and was again revived by Dynamite Entertainment in 2022.


Premise

The series features a species of nocturnal creatures known as gargoyles that turn to stone during the day, focusing on a clan led by Goliath. In 994, the clan lives in a castle in Scotland. Most are betrayed and killed by humans while petrified and the remainder are magically cursed to sleep—i.e., be frozen in stone form until the castle "rises above the clouds." A thousand years later in 1994, billionaire
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purchases the gargoyles' castle and has it reconstructed atop his New York skyscraper, the Eyrie Building, thus awakening Goliath and the remainder of his clan. While trying to adjust to their new world, they are aided by a sympathetic police officer named
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and quickly come into conflict with the plotting Xanatos. In addition to dealing with the gargoyles' attempts to adjust to modern
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, the series also incorporated various supernatural threats to their safety and to the world at large.


Episodes

A total of 78 half-hour episodes were produced. The first two seasons aired in the Disney Afternoon programming block. The first season consisted of 13 episodes, including a five-part opening story. This season's episodes were almost entirely written by Michael Reaves and Brynne Chandler Reaves. The second season featured 52 episodes, and a long mid-season story arc dubbed by fans as "The Gargoyles World Tour" in which four of the main characters travel the world, encountering other Gargoyles and confronting various mystical and science-fictional dangers. The writing staff was greatly expanded for season two. Following Disney's purchase of ABC in 1996, the third and final season aired during Saturday mornings on ABC as ''Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles''. Behind the scenes, the animation producers and writers had almost completely changed from seasons one and two, while on-screen, the Gargoyles' relationship to the world changed considerably.


Voice cast

The voice cast featured several actors who are alumni of the ''
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'' franchise, including
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and Jonathan Frakes (respectively,
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and
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on '' Star Trek: The Next Generation''), who were featured regularly as principal cast members. Other ''Star Trek'' actors had recurring roles on ''Gargoyles'', including Michael Dorn (
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on ''TNG'' and ''
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''), Kate Mulgrew ( Kathryn Janeway on '' Star Trek: Voyager''), Nichelle Nichols ( Uhura on '' Star Trek: The Original Series''), and
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(
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on ''TNG''); while Avery Brooks (
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on ''DS9''), Colm Meaney ( Miles O'Brien on ''TNG'' and ''DS9''), and LeVar Burton ( Geordi La Forge on ''TNG'') made guest appearances.


Development

The series bears no creator credit, though there were several people who are responsible for the show's format. Michael Reaves, who wrote the first six episodes and was the primary writer/story editor of the show's first two seasons has described himself in respect to ''Gargoyles'' as "in on the ground floor fcreating something iconic".
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also describes himself as one of the creators of ''Gargoyles''. The series' first season was almost entirely written by the husband-and-wife team of Michael Reaves and Brynne Chandler Reaves, who wrote 12 of the 13 episodes; the remaining episode was written by Steve Perry. All three writers were just coming off having written extensively for '' Batman: The Animated Series'' (for which Reaves won an Emmy, and Chandler Reaves an Emmy nomination). Weisman officially joined the series as a co-producer with episode 6 (though he also oversaw earlier episodes in his capacity as a Disney executive), and did not have any writing credits on the show until the third season. The first season was developed on a sliding schedule; each phase of developing the thirteen episodes, such as writing, storyboarding, and animating, was given a ten-month period, with significant overlap. After they had delivered the first thirteen episodes, the production team asked Buena Vista Television to pick up a second season with another thirteen; the show had not yet aired, but Buena Vista agreed for them to start work on six more episodes. Once the show started its weekly syndication run in 1994, it was quickly seen as successful both as a television program and for promoting toy sales, and Buena Vista pushed on the show's team to make the second season 52 episodes so that they could run it daily starting in the 1995 television season. Weisman stated they were not prepared for this given their production methods and the lack of timing to get those episodes ready for a fall 1995 premiere, despite telling Buena Vista this several times. When Disney refused to back down from the 52-episode order, the team decided to expand four-fold to handle the additional episodes. The writing staff grew to include Reaves, Chandler Reaves and Perry, as well as newcomers Lydia Marano, Cary Bates, Gary Sperling, Adam Gilad, Diane Duane and Peter Morwood, amongst others. For this season, story editing duties were handled on a rotating basis by Reaves, Chandler Reaves, Bates and Sperling. Storylines expanded beyond the Manhattan setting and more characters were added to help creating stories to fill the episode count. Weisman said that he had discussions with Michael Eisner of using ''Gargoyles'' as a starting point for an action-oriented universe within Disney, comparing this to how Warner Bros. owned
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, and some second season episodes were used to set up potential hooks for these. The third season was reduced to thirteen episodes and moved to a Saturday morning slot. This was a result of two factors according to Weisman. The first was changes within Disney itself. Fallout from the death of Disney president Frank Wells led to the divide between Eisner and Jeffrey Katzenberg, and Katzenberg left to form DreamWorks. Weisman's bosses, Gary Krisel and Bruce Cranston, that had been supportive of ''Gargolyes'', also left with Katzenberg for Dreamworks. Further, internal pressure on Eisner from Roy E. Disney forced him to treat ''Gargoyles'' as part of the studio's older works, thus dropping the larger action universe plans, leaving the show without any support. Secondly, as the second season aired, the highly-publicized trial of O. J. Simpson drew audiences away from ''Gargoyles'' often due to preemption from the trial's coverage. By the time the trial was over, ''
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'' had become more powerful as a brand. At this point, the show staff did not think they were likely to get a third season, but as Disney had just bought Capital Cities, the owners of the
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(ABC) network, they needed programming for its Saturday morning block, and had the ''Gargoyles'' team develop thirteen more episodes for it, now calling the series ''The Goliath Chronicles''. Because this was on broadcast stations rather than syndication, the show had to meet different Broadcast Standards and Practices which Weisman stated drastically limited his creativity. While he wrote the first episode and spoke of his concerns to Disney, they had removed him from the team and assigned the rest of the show's run to Nelvana. Many Shakespearean characters and stories found their way into the show's storylines, particularly those from '' Macbeth'' and '' A Midsummer Night's Dream''. The series was also influenced by medieval Scottish history, as well as television shows ranging from ''
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'', to '' Hill Street Blues'' as well as ''The Miranda Wright era episodes of Bonkers'' (in which Weisman himself co-produced). The latter in particular inspired the ensemble format of the series and the 30-second "Previously, on ''Gargoyles''..." recap found at the beginning of later episodes. The former was an influence on the original comedy development of the show, which was subsequently made darker and more serious by first season writers Reaves, Chandler Reaves and Perry. New York artist Joe Tomasini brought a suit against Disney, claiming that his copyrighted screenplay and character designs had been copied during the development and production of ''Gargoyles''. The case was ultimately thrown out, after it was proven that Disney did not have access to Tomasini's creations. In May 2020, Weisman said in an interview, "''Gargoyles'' is still my baby. I don't own it. I don't get a dime off of it being on Disney Plus. And yet I'm so thrilled that it is, I'm thrilled that it represents a chance — even if it's a slim chance — to bring it back. I've always wanted to do more. I've got a timeline for the show that's 315 pages long. I've got notebooks and comp books full of ideas for it. Spinoff notions and all sorts of things. Literally nothing would make me happier than to go back and do more ''Gargoyles''."


Broadcast history

The first two seasons of ''Gargoyles'' aired in the
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on RTE Two on weekday afternoons from January 6 to April 1997. In the United States, the series moved to Toon Disney (and later on Jetix's lineup) and its successor Disney XD where it aired until 2012. ABC Family also aired the show for a brief time in 2004 as part of its weekday morning Jetix block.


Home media


VHS and Laserdisc

The five-episode pilot "Awakening", edited into a single movie under the title '' Gargoyles the Movie: The Heroes Awaken'', was released on VHS and Laserdisc on January 31, 1995, by
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.


DVD releases

On June 25, 2013, Volume Two of Season Two was released.


Streaming

On October 14, 2019, it was confirmed that all 3 seasons of ''Gargoyles'' will be available for streaming on the
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streaming service.


Reception

IGN ranked ''Gargoyles'' 45th place on its 2009 list of top 100 animated series, stating: "A decent success at the time, ''Gargoyles'' has maintained a strong cult following since it ended more than a decade ago". Hollywood.com featured it on their 2010 list of six cartoons that should be movies.
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included it on their 2011 top list of legendary medieval and fantasy TV shows. Doug Walker, also known as the
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, praised the show: "But in secret, I would be watching every one of them, because it was just that good. I don’t know if it really changed anything in terms of kids' shows like '' Batman'' or '' Animaniacs'', but it was certainly a welcome detour from what Disney usually did. It really stood on its own and created some really wonderful and really unique stories. ''Gargoyles'' is a blast from the past that is sure to live on in the future." Craig Tomashoff, of People Magazine, said “All the traditional, wholesome Disney elements are in place, from a Beauty and the Beast-like plot line to the gargoyles’ old-fashioned sense of nobility and morality. The result is a show that isn’t bad, with impressive animation.” Elizabeth Rayne of SyFy praised the series, stating “Gargoyles isn’t just a Gothic fairy tale. There is hidden magic where you’d least expect it to lurk in that crumbling castle and, later, the clock tower they stand sentinel at night after night, watching over the city that never sleeps… the rock-solid message about friendship and loyalty embedded into every episode is something… ndyou can’t leave the warped humor of this series in the dark, either.” The series hold a rare “100%” rating on the film critic site
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. Less favorable assessments of the series came from animation producer Bruce Timm, who dismissed ''Gargoyles'' as "kind of namby-pamby... with all that
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crap" in a 1999 interview and the animation blog Cartoon Brew, which cited the series as an example of the sort of "juvenile mediocrities" that are beloved by the nerd community.


Film adaptation

A live action film adaptation had been discussed by Disney since the beginning of the show's run. Todd Garner was the executive producer on a proposed project; having admired the series. Rick Baker was hired to create concept art for the characters and even made a maquette.
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and Michael Reaves wrote a draft that adapted the five part " Awakening" pilot, but it was rejected. Disney regular Jim Kouf was hired to pen a new draft that established Goliath as a Gaelic warrior named Goliath MacGrath who makes a deal with a good sorcerer to battle an evil one named Morgan. However, he and his men are cursed to "give up heirflesh and blood and heirheart will be turned to stone" and are promptly turned into gargoyles and turn to stone upon defeating Morgan. In modern day, the focus shifts to Alex Anderson, described as "Goliath’s long lost relative", who returns to New York City following the death of his father. He teams up with Detective Brenna, who is a stand-in for Elisa Maza, and meets the Gargoyles who must battle a revived Morgan. While Disney favored the script, the project was abandoned as it would have been expensive to produce and because the series had ended its run. In July 2011, David Elliot and Paul Lovett of '' G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra'' were hired to pen a film adaptation of ''Gargoyles''. In June 2018, Jordan Peele pitched his own film version to Disney, but it was supposedly not picked up.


Comics


Marvel

11 issues were produced under Marvel and released between February 1995 and December 1995. All are non-canon to the TV show and its future comics. The series was canceled due to low sales and the overall plot is left unconcluded. Weisman was eventually hired to write for the comic, but Marvel cut the deal with Disney before his run could be produced. Weisman still had his unpublished script for the comic, and would eventually use it as issue #6 of the ''Gargoyles: Clan-Building'' SLG comic series. Dynamite Entertainment will republish these comics in 2023.


Slave Labor Graphics

On June 21, 2006, Slave Labor Graphics, in association with CreatureComics, began producing a new ''Gargoyles'' comic written by Greg Weisman. Weisman wrote the comic book series as a direct sequel to the first and second seasons, ignoring the third season and telling his preferred story in its place. The first 2 issues are an adaptation of Weisman´s script of the first episode of The Goliath Chronicles named ''The Journey'' serving as the only link to that show. In August 2008, Greg Weisman announced that, due to Disney increasing its licensing fees, Slave Labor Graphics would not be renewing its license of Gargoyles after it ran out on August 31, 2008. The final two issues of ''Bad Guys'' and four of ''Gargoyles'' were released in the comic trades collecting both series in August 2009. Weisman also stated that SLG president Dan Vado had not given up on the ''Gargoyles'' franchise and hoped to pursue the idea of ''Gargoyles''
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s in the future. Dynamite Entertainment will republish these comics in 2023.


Joe Books

On December 24, 2015, Aaron Sparrow revealed that ''Gargoyles'' was to be adapted into a cinestory comics series published by Joe Books Inc. Originally, the first volume was intended to be released on March 30, 2016, adapting the five-part "Awakening" episodes from the first season, and second volume would have adapted the next four episodes ("The Thrill of the Hunt", "Temptation", "Deadly Force", and "Enter MacBeth") following the pilot. However, on September 29, 2017, Joe Books Inc. confirmed that the cinestory has been cancelled.


Dynamite Entertainment

On July 22, 2022, it was announced a new ongoing ''Gargoyles'' comic titled ''Gargoyles Season 4'' will be published by Dynamite Entertainment. The 18 issues produced under Slave Labor Graphics remain as the canonical third season instead of ''The Goliath Chronicles''. Greg Weisman will write the comic. On October 29, 2022, Dynamite Entertainment announced they received 100,000 pre-orders of the first issue, making it Dynamite's highest selling comic of the year.


Merchandise

Various merchandise released for the series included a series of 22 five-inch action figures (along with two vehicles and a castle playset) released by Kenner in 1995. A collectible card game, ''Gargoyles Stone Warriors Battle Card Game'', was published by
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in 1994. Other licensed merchandise included numerous other toys and figures, collectible trading card and sticker series, and a wide range of clothing items, books, art supplies, kitchen and bathroom items and supplies, clocks and watches, etc. A world based on the television series was initially considered for '' Kingdom Hearts'', but the idea was scrapped. In 2018, various Funko Pop Vinyl figurines was released. In August 2021, Ravensburger released the ''Disney Gargoyles: Awakening'' board game. Starting in 2021, NECA began producing ''Gargoyles''-based merchandise, such a plush toys and figures of the characters. Quantum Mechanix also produced a line of Q-Fig statues of the ''Gargoyles'' characters, starting with Goliath and Demona in January 2021.


Video game

* The Handheld LCD game, titled ''Gargoyles – Night Flight'', was released by Tiger Electronics in 1995 in China. During Disney D23 in 2022, an announcement trailer for a remastered version was released. At this time, no information was shown other than that it is currently being made. *In Disney's mobile game ''Disney Heroes: Battle Mode'', Goliath and Demona appears as playable characters. *In the mobile game ''Disney Sorcerer's Arena'', Goliath, Demona, and Xanatos appears as playable characters. *In ''Disney Emoji Blitz'' app game, the characters appears as playable characters and NPCs.


Cultural impact


Fan community

In 1997, Weisman began answering fan questions about the series in an online forum a
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revealing, among other things, productions details about the series, in-universe details about the characters, and his plans for the property if it had not been cancelled or if he was able to revive it in the future. Among other revelations, Weisman has detailed spinoffs for the series that reached various stages of development, including ''Bad Guys'' (for which a leica reel and comics were produced), ''Gargoyles 2198'', ''Timedancer'', ''Pendragon'', ''Dark Ages'' and ''The New Olympians''.


Conventions

The Gathering of the Gargoyles was an annual fan convention which began in 1997 and ended in 2009. The Gathering featured several regular guests close to the ''Gargoyles'' franchise including Greg Weisman and voice actors Keith David and Thom Adcox. The Gathering has featured several recurring special events such as a radio play where attendees audition and take speaking roles, a masquerade ball where attendees dress up as their favorite character, an art show where the many artists within the fandom can display or sell their artwork. Weisman has in the past shown the leica reel of ''Bad Guys'' at Gatherings. Footage and interviews from the 2004 Gathering appears as an extra feature on the Season 1 DVD of the show. CONvergence 2014 featured a ''Gargoyles'' related theme with many guests from the series including Greg Weisman, Thom Adcox, Marina Sirtis, C. Robert Cargill, Scott Lynch, Amy Berg, and Emma Bull. It is a four-day convention held in Bloomington, Minnesota over the Fourth of July weekend. It was done to celebrate the series' 20th anniversary.


References in other works

As a nod to members of the voice cast who worked on both series, the 2001 Pioneer LDC English dub of the anime '' 3×3 Eyes'' contains ''Gargoyles'' homage scenes. These include a homeless man humming the ''Gargoyles'' theme and a character who wonders "What could make claw marks in solid stone?" Shared actors included
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, Keith David and Ed Asner. The series finale of the 2017 '' DuckTales'' animated series, "The Last Adventure!", features an extended ''Gargoyles'' homage. During a battle, the character Manny the Headless Man-Horse is briefly turned to stone before transforming into his "true form", which heavily resembles a gargoyle. The sequence is accompanied by an excerpt from the ''Gargoyles'' theme tune, and Manny quotes Goliath's "I live again!" during his transformation, with Keith David providing his voice. A drawing of Goliath made a cameo in the ''
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