I am not your pal. Frankly, I don't know why you address other members on the board this way either. It is universally considered sarcastic and disrespectful. I decided to wait to bring it up until you addressed me that way. But it's freaking rude and I've cringed every time you've said that to someone else. Knock it off.
Well, maybe it's because english is not my native language, and by how the word "pal" is translated in my language, it doesn't seem like something disrespectful. So I'm sorry if I misused a word I simply considered working in friendly conversations.
That was not a corporate decision, i.e. one involving licensing fees and tie-ups. That also involved a large letter-writing campaign to save the series. Are you expecting people to put in that same amount of time and effort to give the Rescue Rangers a bigger guest-starring role on this show? Because that's a foolish expectation.
I don't expect a big thing, but even although this is a series orientated to the new generations, "old timers" would like to see their favourite characters to have relatively enough screentime, similar to how Spider-Man debuted on "Captain America: Civil War".
Do you actually think a basic cable DuckTales cartoon has the same amount of influence on boardroom decisions as the Sony / Marvel MCU movie partnership does? Because it really doesn't.
Like I said although this series is for new generations, nostalgia is a very profitable business. "Ducktales" is a classic in Disney Television Animation, so a lot of "old timers" would like to see something that they grew up with, and they could introduce it better to new generations.
This part of your post is actually true. The producers of this show are notorious liars. But I don't think that is something a sane producer would lie to the fans about. It would destroy their credibility.
Not exactly. If they guy talks in a Comic Con or something like that, he has to be honest; but online, in the digital era, it's freely up to everyone to trick people with anything. That's why you can't believe EVERYTHING online. Some things?, sure. But not ALL.
You're forgetting that the episodes for the season (and likely the series) are already written and mostly animated. That isn't something an animated show can shove in at the last minute.
No, I'm not forgetting it. When they make a movie, tv special or anything, they show it to a "selected audience" to see their reactions; before making it public. When they did this episode, they surely showed to some kids (and "not so kids") to see their reactions. If they saw "old timers" and "kids" liked the appearances of the Rescue Rangers then, that could have made Disney allowed them to use the Rescue Rangers in two or three more episodes. They may can't abuse the use of the Rescue Rangers, but they could gain access to them for a couple of episodes.