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  1. Welcome to Station Eight's Gargoyles Web Site. This is a fan-made web site dedicated to Disney's first dramatic animated television series Gargoyles. The show debuted in October 1994 and ran for 78 episodes over three seasons and spawned a comic book series in 2006 that produced 18 issues.

  2. Check out the Station 8 Gargoyles page by Gorebash. This one gets my cool site award, not that that's worth much... :-) The Garg - Wiki. The Gargs - Wiki holds information going further than this site will ever be able to, with Greg Weisman himself contributing to the site. Adult Gargoyles.

  3. Greg Weisman, co-creator of Disney's Gargoyles, answers questions from fans and provides his own insights into Gargoyles and other projects in which he's been involved.

    • History
    • Features
    • Contests

    Ask Greg began at the Station Eight fansite, run by Gorebash. In 1997, following Gargoyles' cancellation, Robyn Weisman (Greg Weisman's sister) came across the website and sent an email to Gorebash saying that she thought her brother might like the page and that "he created Gargoyles". When Gorebash asked whether she could tell Greg about the site,...

    Though the majority of Ask Greg's content is questions from fans and answers from Greg, there have been a few recurring features which are not usually related to fan's questions.

    Patrick Stewart contest

    On March 17, 1998 (one of the earliest contests ever on the site), Greg Weisman challenged participants to correctly guess which three roles (that appeared on the show) Patrick Stewart was, at least briefly, considered to voice. The prize was described as a "lot of personal satisfaction and gloating privileges." On April 24, 1998, a little over a month later (and with only one other participant), Todd Jensen correctly guessed the three characters: Goliath, Macbeth, and King Arthur.

    Arthurian survivors contest

    On April 20, 1998, Greg revealed that seven figures from legends of King Arthur had survived to the present day in the Gargoyles Universe, and initiated a contest to see who could name all seven. At the time, Greg only told participants whether they had got all seven names correct, and not how many. By July 5, 1999, nobody had identified all seven names correctly. However, by this time, Greg had also realized that an eighth Arthurian character (eventually revealed to be the Green Knight) was...

    Clans contest

    On July 5, 1999 (the same day that Greg restarted the Arthurian survivors contest), Greg also initiated a second contest that he described as "all but impossible". Claiming that 14 gargoyle clans existed before 2258, the contest asked participants to name the location of all 14 clans. Again, initially Greg did not give points for partially correct answers, although he started to do so on October 11, 1999. Full points were awarded for correct answers, and half points for almost-correct answers...

  4. FAQ Index. General Gargoyles Questions. What led Greg to create Gargoyles? What were some specific inspirations for Gargoyles? How old are the characters on Gargoyles? What are the nationalities of some of the human characters? Why is there so much Shakespeare in Gargoyles?

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