Fans of the animated hit
Gargoyles probably know the name of
Greg Weisman. For those
of you who skip the credits, though, Greg describes himself
here at the Station
8 Gargoyles Fan Site this way:
"My name is Greg Weisman. I was one of the creators and producers of the
Gargoyles television series (which is, as you all know, the 100%
property of the Walt Disney Company). Gorebash and I have set up two pages
here at Station Eight so that I might be able to answer your questions about
the show and/or ramble on about anything vaguely Gargoyles-related that
strikes my fancy."
Thanks to Rob T, who made us aware of an update to the questions and answers
on this website. If you scroll down a bit on the "Ask Greg" page, you'll
find this note that was posted just last Thursday (Apr. 24):
"Gargoyles DVD
Hey gang -- Good news and bad news time.
I was contacted by John Hanna at Buena Vista Home Video (or whatever the
division is called now).
The Gargoyles DVD is definitely ON. As some of you know, I had been
concerned since I hadn't heard from John in a long time.
The "bad news" is that it has been moved back to 2004 release to coincide
with the TENTH ANNIVERSARY of the series.
As bad news goes, that's sorta cool. "
We think it's kinda cool ourselves! Anyone who has never treated themselves
to this show should at least look into it...especially if you are also a
Star Trek: TNG fan, considering that
Gargoyles cast regulars
include the voices of Jonathan Frakes and Marina Sirtis, and at times have
been visited by such voices as those of Michael Dorn, Brent Spiner, Nichelle
Nichols, Kate Mulgrew, Paul Winfield, and David Warner! Other marvelous
voices on these series include John Rhys-Davies, Ed Asner, Tom Wilson, Frank
Welker, Tim Curry, Robert Culp, Cree Summer, CCH Pounder, Sheena Easton,
Peter Scolari, Laura San Giacomo, and W. Morgan Sheppard.