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Post by bigmurph99 on Sept 5, 2008 20:04:15 GMT -5
please give feedback to the e-mail i am hoping to send to disney following the FFF marathon. if der is anetng i should add, take out or change, plz inform me. also, hw many e-mails should i send to disney? thanks for ur tym. btw, i used the SDS e-mail as a template and modified it, if u didnt notice lol
Dear Disney Executive,
I am a supporter of the "Fight For Five" movement to save your show, Kim Possible, and wish that you would consider making a fifth series of the show. I also wish to take this opportunity to thank you and the rest of the company for creating a season four by demand of fans and movements such as this.
While working with other Kim Possible fans, it surprises me that it took a huge fan movement to prove to you the show is worth new episodes. I've researched ratings from cynopsis.com that shows that Kim Possible, not only routinely surpasses most other Disney Channel shows when it is broadcast, but also many programs from other networks. Likewise the DVD, Kim Possible: So the Drama, sold extremely well. Also, the addition of the nominations for various awards it has received throught its broadcast history, and such as the recent Emmy win for Best Sound, it shows that it deserves to be part of Disney plans to entertain it's viewers because of it's proven facts and figures and award winning high quality production.
I also hope that the extensions of Kim Possible and That's so Raven have made you realize that the "65 episode rule" is inappropriate and ruins good quality shows without reason. Sure, it is an unwritten policy, but I feel that you should renounce it for all shows.
Lastly, I am happy to hear that new merchandise has been released and also the production of the DVD box sets as well. I urge you to continue making these, instead of the cancelling the idea after one set released, as of Lizzie McGuire which was had the same fate.
I hope to hear of a reply to how you feel about the points I have brought up, and any other information you would like to share with me about the matter. I thank you for taking your time to read this e-mail.
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Post by Donne on Sept 5, 2008 20:06:29 GMT -5
Great job! I would say to send one to each of the Disney "big-wigs" but not spam.
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Post by elvisjj on Sept 5, 2008 22:52:03 GMT -5
Nice letter bigmurph99 and I agree send it to the Disney executives. Just don't over spam them, one to each executives will do fine.
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Post by darthjoe2056 on Sept 6, 2008 8:25:11 GMT -5
yes good letter i would also send it to all Disney executives but not too many times lol dont want to spam them
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Post by omisterbooyah on Sept 6, 2008 10:42:05 GMT -5
thats a good letter! gogo send it! But dont spam ofcourse
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Post by kpfightforfive on Sept 6, 2008 13:18:32 GMT -5
please give feedback to the e-mail i am hoping to send to disney following the FFF marathon. if der is anetng i should add, take out or change, plz inform me. also, hw many e-mails should i send to disney? thanks for ur tym. btw, i used the SDS e-mail as a template and modified it, if u didnt notice lol Dear Disney Executive, I am a supporter of the "Fight For Five" movement to save your show, Kim Possible, and wish that you would consider making a fifth series of the show. I also wish to take this opportunity to thank you and the rest of the company for creating a season four by demand of fans and movements such as this. While working with other Kim Possible fans, it surprises me that it took a huge fan movement to prove to you the show is worth new episodes. I've researched ratings from cynopsis.com that shows that Kim Possible, not only routinely surpasses most other Disney Channel shows when it is broadcast, but also many programs from other networks. Likewise the DVD, Kim Possible: So the Drama, sold extremely well. Also, the addition of the nominations for various awards it has received throught its broadcast history, and such as the recent Emmy win for Best Sound, it shows that it deserves to be part of Disney plans to entertain it's viewers because of it's proven facts and figures and award winning high quality production. I also hope that the extensions of Kim Possible and That's so Raven have made you realize that the "65 episode rule" is inappropriate and ruins good quality shows without reason. Sure, it is an unwritten policy, but I feel that you should renounce it for all shows. Lastly, I am happy to hear that new merchandise has been released and also the production of the DVD box sets as well. I urge you to continue making these, instead of the cancelling the idea after one set released, as of Lizzie McGuire which was had the same fate. I hope to hear of a reply to how you feel about the points I have brought up, and any other information you would like to share with me about the matter. I thank you for taking your time to read this e-mail. Maybe say about it helping there Viewer Rating fall (http://blog.savedisneyshows.org/)
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Post by Darth Griffin on Sept 6, 2008 13:38:38 GMT -5
Dear Disney Executive, I am a supporter of the "Fight For Five" movement to save your show, Kim Possible, and wish that you would consider making a fifth series of the show. I also wish to take this opportunity to thank you and the rest of the company for creating a season four by demand of fans and movements such as this. While working with other Kim Possible fans, it surprises me that it took a huge fan movement to prove to you the show is worth new episodes. I've researched ratings from cynopsis.com that shows that Kim Possible, not only routinely surpasses most other Disney Channel shows when it is broadcast, but also many programs from other networks. Likewise the DVD, Kim Possible: So the Drama, sold extremely well. Also, the addition of the nominations for various awards it has received throught its broadcast history, and such as the recent Emmy win for Best Sound, it shows that it deserves to be part of Disney plans to entertain it's viewers because of it's proven facts and figures and award winning high quality production. I also hope that the extensions of Kim Possible and That's so Raven have made you realize that the "65 episode rule" is inappropriate and ruins good quality shows without reason. Sure, it is an unwritten policy, but I feel that you should renounce it for all shows. Lastly, I am happy to hear that new merchandise has been released and also the production of the DVD box sets as well. I urge you to continue making these, instead of the cancelling the idea after one set released, as of Lizzie McGuire which was had the same fate. I hope to hear of a reply to how you feel about the points I have brought up, and any other information you would like to share with me about the matter. I thank you for taking your time to read this e-mail. it's good. It's really good. maybe add this: for a bit of added oomph (or not) that is just the reduced version. I can get ya the bigger one
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Post by bigmurph99 on Sept 6, 2008 21:01:20 GMT -5
i sent the e-mail, decided not to change it, but will add on Griffins picture, thnx very much da size is gd and i encourage others to use this on their e-mails.
I have also sent out this e-mail, tell me what you think.
Dear Disney Executive,
This is a e-mail coming from a member of a large community that is dedicated to quality television, great storytelling, and light-hearted entertainment for all ages. These are the characteristics that make up a fan of Disney, but when the news hit me that Kim Possible has been cancelled once again, a different feeling hit me.
I heard that Kim Possible had suffered the fate of many Disney channel shows to the 65 episode rule. I saw a soulless corporation that had no consideration in its mind for quality, creativity or even it's fans, and destroying the unique image of the show with no matter or reason. Then, after much struggle to the fans of Kim Possible, Disney changed its mind and finally the image went away and I was pleased once again, and thank you for bringing our hero back into action for another series. Now though, I discover that the show was still limited, killing the hopes of hard working fans who thought Kim Possible would continue on its broadcasting after season 5, and perhaps this was just a way to see if the complaints would stop. This brought me to my next complaint.
Why does Disney insist on limiting this highly inspirational, cleverly creative and astonishing quality of storytelling? If the show has proven to be a great hit for Disney broadcasting, over passing a lot of shows, not just on the Disney channel, but also on a lot of other networks, great in merchandise and marketing, such as Kim Possible: So the Drama DVD, which sold incredibly, and proven that it is of high quality production, such as the numerous Emmy nominee's and the recent Emmy award win for Best Sound, surely that this show has the potential to be given more than just one series, but also Disney Original Movie's, and attractions at theme parks, such as the recent success of the World Showcase attraction at EPCOT. Also, Kim Possible, has since attracted a real diverse variety of fans from all ages and all races.
While working with other Kim Possible fans, I can easily see that this show means a lot to its viewers. Its optimistic approach to the audience and its unique way of reaching out to children and adults of all ages has almost gone beyond it's time in outstanding srcipt work. Even though the fans have made it clear in their complaints, over and over again, still I fell you have not brought this into consideration, as Disney was created for 'Great Storytelling', a quote from the great Walt Disney himself.
Please, take this e-mail into consideration as it deserves a better chance, an open mind, and a little more effort. I promise you will not be disappointed! I hope to hear some sort of reply from you soon.
Thank you for your time.
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Post by elvisjj on Sept 6, 2008 23:03:07 GMT -5
Very nice bigmurph99, just more fuel for the Kim Possible fire, now let's keep hoping Disney gets our messages loud and clear and our main focus also needs to be to write the media.
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