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As knowledgeable fans have pointed out, the script misused the term "[[Dreamtime]]" here, treating the Dreamtime as if it was another dimension. In fact, the Dreamtime of actual Australian Aborigine legend was a time, the time when the world was newly created and going through the processes that would shape it into its familiar form.
 
As knowledgeable fans have pointed out, the script misused the term "[[Dreamtime]]" here, treating the Dreamtime as if it was another dimension. In fact, the Dreamtime of actual Australian Aborigine legend was a time, the time when the world was newly created and going through the processes that would shape it into its familiar form.
  
[[Greg Weisman]] planned to cover [[Dingo]] and [[Matrix]]'s adventures further in a spin-off entitled ''[[Bad Guys]]'', where they would be recruited as part of a team of "semi-reformed" antagonists from ''Gargoyles'' by a mysterious personage known only as the [[Director]], to be sent on trouble-shooting missions. (Other members would include [[Fang]], [[Yama]] from ''[[Bushido]]'', and [[Robyn Canmore]] from ''[[Hunter's Moon]]''.) ''Bad Guys'' has recently been announced as a comic book series.
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[[Greg Weisman]] planned to cover [[Dingo]] and [[Matrix]]'s adventures further in a spin-off entitled ''[[Bad Guys]]'', where they would be recruited as part of a team of "semi-reformed" antagonists from ''Gargoyles'' by a mysterious personage known only as the [[Director]], to be sent on trouble-shooting missions. (Other members would include [[Fang]], [[Yama]] from ''[[Bushido]]'', and [[Robyn Canmore]] from ''[[Hunter's Moon]]''.) ''Gargoyles: Bad Guys'' has recently been announced as a six issue SLG comic book limited series.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:34, 22 March 2007

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Story edited by: Michael Reaves
Story by: Michael Reaves
Teleplay by: Steve Perry
Directed by: Dennis Woodyard

Summary

Tidbits

As knowledgeable fans have pointed out, the script misused the term "Dreamtime" here, treating the Dreamtime as if it was another dimension. In fact, the Dreamtime of actual Australian Aborigine legend was a time, the time when the world was newly created and going through the processes that would shape it into its familiar form.

Greg Weisman planned to cover Dingo and Matrix's adventures further in a spin-off entitled Bad Guys, where they would be recruited as part of a team of "semi-reformed" antagonists from Gargoyles by a mysterious personage known only as the Director, to be sent on trouble-shooting missions. (Other members would include Fang, Yama from Bushido, and Robyn Canmore from Hunter's Moon.) Gargoyles: Bad Guys has recently been announced as a six issue SLG comic book limited series.

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