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DuckTales

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  • 2017–2021
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Tony Anselmo, David Tennant, Bobby Moynihan, Kate Micucci, Danny Pudi, and Ben Schwartz in DuckTales (2017)
The adventures are on with Huey, Dewey, Louie and Webby.
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The comedy-adventure series chronicles the high-flying adventures of trillionaire Scrooge McDuck; his temperamental nephew Donald Duck; grandnephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie; Launchpad McQuack... Read allThe comedy-adventure series chronicles the high-flying adventures of trillionaire Scrooge McDuck; his temperamental nephew Donald Duck; grandnephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie; Launchpad McQuack; and Mrs. Beakley and her granddaughter Webby.The comedy-adventure series chronicles the high-flying adventures of trillionaire Scrooge McDuck; his temperamental nephew Donald Duck; grandnephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie; Launchpad McQuack; and Mrs. Beakley and her granddaughter Webby.

  • Creators
    • Francisco Angones
    • Matt Youngberg
  • Stars
    • David Tennant
    • Ben Schwartz
    • Danny Pudi
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    • Creators
      • Francisco Angones
      • Matt Youngberg
    • Stars
      • David Tennant
      • Ben Schwartz
      • Danny Pudi
    • 120User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 23 nominations total

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    David Tennant
    David Tennant
    • Scrooge McDuck…
    • 2017–2021
    Ben Schwartz
    Ben Schwartz
    • Dewey Duck…
    • 2017–2021
    Danny Pudi
    Danny Pudi
    • Huey Duck…
    • 2017–2021
    Bobby Moynihan
    Bobby Moynihan
    • Louie Duck…
    • 2017–2021
    Kate Micucci
    Kate Micucci
    • Webby Vanderquack…
    • 2017–2021
    Beck Bennett
    Beck Bennett
    • Launchpad McQuack…
    • 2017–2021
    Keith Ferguson
    • Flintheart Glomgold…
    • 2017–2021
    Tony Anselmo
    Tony Anselmo
    • Donald Duck
    • 2017–2021
    Toks Olagundoye
    Toks Olagundoye
    • Mrs. Beakley…
    • 2017–2021
    Paget Brewster
    Paget Brewster
    • Della Duck…
    • 2018–2021
    Eric Bauza
    Eric Bauza
    • Big Time Beagle…
    • 2017–2021
    Kari Wahlgren
    Kari Wahlgren
    • Roxanne Featherly…
    • 2017–2021
    Jim Rash
    Jim Rash
    • Gyro Gearloose…
    • 2017–2021
    April Winchell
    April Winchell
    • Black Heron…
    • 2018–2021
    Kimiko Glenn
    Kimiko Glenn
    • Lena…
    • 2017–2021
    Lin-Manuel Miranda
    Lin-Manuel Miranda
    • Fenton Crackshell-Cabrera…
    • 2018–2021
    Marc Evan Jackson
    Marc Evan Jackson
    • Bradford Buzzard…
    • 2017–2021
    Josh Brener
    Josh Brener
    • Mark Beaks…
    • 2017–2021
    • Creators
      • Francisco Angones
      • Matt Youngberg
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    10Nerdfury

    A fantastic and faithful reboot that goes even better.

    I grew up on the old Disney universe cartoons, before they started getting weird with mid-nineties and beyond. Your classics, like DuckTales, Chip 'n Dale, TaleSpin, and Darkwing Duck.

    Like a lot of people, I eyed off the idea of a reboot with suspicion, but my fears were put to rest with the very first teasers to come out, and with the actual release, I fell in love with the first scenes.

    The new DuckTales looks and sounds different than the old one, and that's okay. Die-hard old fans who can't abide by the smallest adjustments are just dinosaurs waiting for the comet to hit.

    The art style is great. It's more reminiscent of the comic art style that the series is based on, and more smooth than the old series. It's not CGI, which makes it stand way out.

    The voice acting is perfect. It's not the same voice actors as the old series, but again, it doesn't matter.

    The characters have been given more personality than before, which is great. Huey, Dewie, and Louie are finally three different kids with personalities. Scrooge is more than just a trillionaire. And it seems we're going to see Donald as the adventurer and find out more about the kid's parentage.

    I'm absolutely beyond excited for this show and look forward to following it. I hope the success makes for some more additions.
    9samanthakm-39557

    An incredible show for all who watch

    Ducktales reminds me what I want my life to be like, adventure and family! It's fun, and my whole family adores it. We always tune in for new episodes.
    9planktonrules

    Try to get your kids to watch this one!

    When my kids were little, there were some really good cartoons that I enjoyed watching with them, such as "Pinky and the Brain", "Animaniacs" and "Freakazoid". Watching these cartoons with them wasn't a chore like it was when they watched the likes of "Muppet Babies" (uggh!!) and many of the more insipid cartoons. Why do I mention this? Because I see the reboot of "DuckTales" to be similar...a cartoon that adults AND kids can both enjoy. This is because the show is exquisitely well written--with many clever references to various Disney shows and some very intelligently written plots. I particularly love seeing the Glomgold episodes...especially the one where he took over the show (complete with his own theme song). Overall, a clever and fun show...and one you should try to get your kids interested in seeing, as otherwise you might have to watch it alone.
    10markusabrahamssonpersonligen

    Smarter Than The Smarties, To Say The Least!

    I've seen some reviews ranting about how this show isn't faithful to the original and too much has changed in the reboot. I however strongly disagree. The reboot is very faithful to the original, without repeating the exact same formula as the original had. All of the characters, including the triplets and Webby, now have their own personality.

    Webby is no longer the stereotypical "girly" fourth triplet. She's spontaneous, creative and a quick thinker as well as a quick talker (even more so in stressful situations).

    Huey seems to be the only one who's still in the Junior Woodchucks. He's the oldest, more organized triplet. He's not as spontaneous as his siblings are. But make no mistake: he's still mischievous. He seems to be cool with getting dragged into dangerous situations together with his two younger brothers, never showing any signs of being really scared. He's level headed. But can get overly excited about small things such as activities on field trips.

    Dewey is the middle child. He's extremely spontaneous even more so than Webby and his two brothers. He's not afraid of putting his own life in danger. He seems to enjoy taking risks that put him in deadly situations.

    Louie is the youngest triplet. He's by far the most laid back triplet. He likes to slack off. A lot. He is, however, ready to act whenever the need arises. He has talked to Webby more his brothers thus far.

    Scrooge McDuck is believed to be the uncle of Donald Duck but the triplets have always called him uncle Scrooge. He's the richest duck in the world. He has a bit of an Indiana Jones vibe about him. He is famous in the world as an adventurer and loves to get himself into trouble (unlike the Scrooge in the old series). Despite his old age he's surprisingly agile and can take quite the beating and still fight back without any problem.

    Donald Duck is the Uncle and the caretaker of the triplets. Unlike the original show, Donald will have an important role in the reboot. He was Scrooge's sidekick once but they parted ways after an incident of some kind.

    I like the new voice actors surprisingly much. Some say the triplets sound a bit too old but I think it works. The writing is simply brilliant! Witty, mysterious and adventurous!

    Seriously give the show a chance even if you never watched the original series. It's a reboot done right.
    10TedStixonAKAMaximumMadness

    Nevermind the naysayers... the new "DuckTales" is loving reboot that in every way lives up to the outstanding original!

    The fundamental problems with living in an age of seemingly endless reboots, remakes and re-treads is the simple fact that people get burned out. And when people get burned out, they begin to dissect, dismiss and demean those rare but invaluable examples of reboots done right, just out of a misplaced sense of moral superiority. Case in point- 2017's "DuckTales", a retelling of the classic cartoon series that started thirty years back in 1987. Having grown up alongside the original series, I get it. Our nostalgia is a beloved part of our lives, and nothing could ever possibly measure up to sky-high expectations... Especially not in this case... right? ...right?

    Well, I'm here to tell you. In every single imaginable way, Disney has pulled it off, with a loving and clever reboot that captures the essence and magic of that original run, while making necessary and valid updates when needed. "DuckTales" is an absolute joy, boasting strong and stylish animation, a wonderful voice-over cast that nails the tone, and some extremely clever writing that took me by a surprise more than once, even as a man quickly approaching his 30's. And it's frankly shocking seeing the plethora of highly critical reviews here... and even moreso shocking to see many of the reviews containing blatant and overblown exaggerations of minor issues or even outright lies about the content of the series, just so they can smugly slap it with an unfair one or two outta ten score and bemoan how their childhood has been "ruined."

    Just take it from this fan... go in with an open mind, and you'll be thoroughly charmed and thrilled with the results!

    Grouchy trillionaire Scrooge McDuck (voice of David Tennant) is surprised when his estranged relative Donald (Tony Anselmo) drops off the triplets Huey, Dewey, and Louie (Danny Pudi, Ben Schwartz, Bobby Moynihan) one day, demanding he watch over them while he leaves to be interviewed for a new job. While Scrooge initially ignores the boys, a series of strange events brings them together as he re-discovers his old sense of adventure and excitement. And so, they team up, along with pilot Launchpad (Beck Bennett) and the headstrong Webby (Kate Micucci), and embark on a series of strange and peculiar new adventures in search of fame and treasure. Along they way, they fight fearsome creatures, encounter old enemies and begin a search for the elusive Della... the long-lost mother of Huey, Dewey and Louise.

    To start with one of the more publicized aspects of the series, I absolutely love the entire cast. Obviously Tony Anselmo is a complete joy as Donald... after all, he's been voicing the character for over thirty years now, including in the original run of the series. Pudi, Schwartz and Moynihan are all excellent as the lead trio, and though they might not sound as childlike, all nail the characters quite well and have that delightful, young sense of glee to their performances- you can tell all three are trying their hardest, and are infectiously engaging. I also really adore Miccuci, and I very much appreciate how Webby has been updated to be a more proactive and academically intelligent character. But the revelation here is David Tennant as Scrooge McDuck. He knocks it out of the park. Absolutely perfect turn as the beloved character.

    The animation style has been a source of much love and much controversy, but I really dig it. It's stylized to be a bit more stark, contrasted and simplistic... almost like an animated comic book, which is appropriate as comics were the inspiration for the '87 series. Yes, there is a degree of stylistic whiplash going from the old to the new, but stick with it. It grows on you quickly, and it serves the material very well. And the writing is fantastic. It has the same tonality as the original, but brings it a bit more up to speed for modern times. Though don't worry. It's not bogged down by needless references or contrived self-aware meta-humor. It's very much just geared towards things children in this day and age will understand. There's a bit more gadgetry at play, passing nods to modern popular culture, a few jokes about current trends and that sort-of thing. But its never to the detriment of the series, and it's always in the service of the story or world-building.

    Over the past few days, I've watched the first six episodes, and I have to say... I'll probably keep watching. I adored the original run of the series growing up and was constantly viewing reruns and video-taped episodes on a daily basis. And now, a beloved part of my childhood has returned, as good as it ever was. Though there will sadly always be doubters and those who can't let go of the past and embrace the future, I would highly recommend the new "DuckTales" to open-minded fans old and new alike! It really is as good as the original in every single way. And it easily earns a perfect 10 out of 10 from me! Woo-oo!

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    • Trivia
      Tony Anselmo reprises his role of Donald Duck from DuckTales (1987); while it was a minor role in that show (he left the nephews with Scrooge when joining the navy, appearing in only a few episodes), it's a bigger role in this show.
    • Quotes

      [At Donald's birthday, his candle goes berserk and tries to kill him]

      Scrooge McDuck: It's a Promethean candle, guaranteed never to go out!

      [gets stares]

      Scrooge McDuck: Did you expect me to buy a new candle for *every* birthday? Do you have any idea what that would cost, at my age?

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits are of Scrooge McDuck chasing through different locations and comic-book panels for his lucky dime, accompanied by his family and friends and pursued by his enemies. At the end, McDuck swims through the series title (made of gold) and catches the dime.
    • Connections
      Featured in Nostalgia Critic: DuckTales 2017 (2017)
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      DuckTales
      Written by Mark Mueller

      Performed by Felicia Barton

      Produced by Michael Smidi Smith and Dominic Lewis

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    • Release date
      • August 12, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • English
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      • Disney Television Animation
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      • Dolby Digital

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