In the description for " Long Way To Morning", the description says that Hudson must protect Goliath "until the sun rises the next morning and they can be healed by the spell that turns them to stone." Stone sleep is not caused by a spell.There are more blatant mistakes, however. Saying that " Xanatos forms a group of mercenaries.and sends them into battle against the Gargoyles" when describing " The Thrill of the Hunt" is mostly true, but indicates that The Pack were formed specifically to fight the gargoyles, when they had been formed before then. Others are descriptions that are technically true, but not completely accurate. Likewise, when describing the Avalon World Tour episodes, the author makes references to "the Gargoyles," but does not indicate that just Goliath, Elisa, Angela and Bronx are involved. Some of the errors are merely simplified episode descriptions (leaving out whole pieces of plot, such as Hudson's very presence in " The Price"). The book contains some factual errors in regards to episode descriptions and production credits. It is somewhat shorter (i.e., fewer names/positions listed) than almost all of the other Disney Afternoon shows listed, and the majority of the credits are taken up with the voice actors. #The wonderful world of disney 1997 series#The introduction mentions The Goliath Chronicles, but does not include any of those episodes in its guide (presumably because the latter series was still airing when the book went into publication).Ī list of production credits for Gargoyles begins on page 574. Running from pages 279-281, the entry largely consists of an episode guide with brief descriptions (the multi-parters are each given one entry with the number of parts denoted in parentheses), prefaced with a brief overview remarking that the series differs from the traditional "warm and fuzzy" Disney fare (a description that would be later referenced in John Grant's Encyclopedia of Walt Disney's Animated Characters) before describing its airing history and noting that "most of the cast members" from Star Trek: The Next Generation provided voices. In the section entitled "Saturday Mornings and Disney Afternoons," the book includes an entry on Gargoyles.
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