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American blithe television serial

DuckTales
DuckTales TV logo.svg
Also known equally Disney'south DuckTales
Genre
  • Adventure
  • One-act
Based on Uncle Scrooge
by Carl Barks
Adult past
  • Jymn Magon
Voices of
  • Alan Young
  • Russi Taylor
  • Chuck McCann
  • Terry McGovern
  • Frank Welker
  • Hal Smith
  • Joan Gerber
  • Hamilton Camp
  • June Foray
  • Peter Cullen
  • Brian Cummings
  • Tony Anselmo
Theme music composer Mark Mueller
Opening theme "DuckTales Theme"
by Jeff Pescetto
Ending theme "DuckTales Theme"
(Instrumental)
Composers
  • Ron Jones
  • Tom Chase
    Steve Rucker (boosted music, flavour 1)
  • Steve Zuckerman (synthesizer cues)
Country of origin United States
Original language English language
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 100 (101 segments) + ane moving-picture show (list of episodes)
Production
Producers
  • Jymn Magon (seasons one–two)
  • Bob Hathcock (seasons two–4)
  • Alan Zaslove (season 4)
  • Fred Wolf (supervising, season 1)
  • Tom Ruzicka (associate, flavour 1)
  • Co-producers:
  • Ken Koonce (seasons 2–4)
  • David Weimers (seasons two–4)
  • Alan Burnett (flavour three)
Running time 22 minutes
Production company Walt Disney Television set Animation
Distributor Buena Vista Television
Release
Original network Syndication
Original release September 18, 1987 (1987-09-18) –
November 28, 1990 (1990-11-28)
Chronology
Related shows DuckTales (2017-21)
Darkwing Duck (1991-92)

DuckTales is an American blithe television series produced by Disney Boob tube Animation. The original drawing series premiered on syndication and on Disney Aqueduct on September 18, 1987 and ran for a total of 100 episodes over four seasons, with its concluding episode airing on November 28, 1990. Based upon Uncle Scrooge and other Duck universe comic books created by Carl Barks, the testify follows Scrooge McDuck, his three grandnephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and close friends of the group, on various adventures, most of which either involve seeking out treasure or thwarting the efforts of villains seeking to steal Scrooge's fortune or his Number Ane Dime.[1]

DuckTales has inspired merchandise, including video games, trade, and comic books, along with an animated theatrical spin-off film entitled DuckTales the Moving-picture show: Treasure of the Lost Lamp, that was released to theaters beyond the United States on August three, 1990. The series is notable for beingness the start Disney cartoon to be produced for weekday syndication,[2] [iii] with its success paving the way for future Disney cartoons, such equally Bit 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers and TaleSpin, creating the syndication block The Disney Afternoon. The testify'southward pop theme vocal was written past Mark Mueller. As well, Launchpad McQuack later returned to announced in another Disney animated serial, becoming a main character in Darkwing Duck.

In February 2015, Disney XD announced the revival of the prove, with the intention of rebooting the series. The rebooted serial premiered on August 12, 2017 and concluded on March 15, 2021.

Premise [edit]

When Donald Duck decides to join the Us Navy, he enlists his uncle Scrooge McDuck to look after his nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Although reluctant to do so due to their hyperactivity, along with his continual pursuit of increasing his wealth and maintaining harsh business ideals, he eventually warms up to them upon seeing how smart and resourceful they are and takes them into his manor every bit well equally several adventures. Scrooge McDuck is well known for his characteristic Scottish accent, spats, and pinnacle hat. Nosotros afterward learn in the series his family comes from Castle McDuck, and he came to America when he was young learning how to "work smarter not harder". In addition to them, the show features frequent appearances by Gyro Gearloose, an established comic book character, equally well as guest appearances by Donald in the first season – this was either a full advent, or in a cameo scene when Scrooge and his nephews read letters he sends to them, and a few minor appearances by Scrooge'south old flame, Glittering Goldie, whose grapheme was adapted from the comic books. The show introduced new characters to the Duck universe; while some were minor including the nanny Mrs. Beakley, whom Scrooge hires to babysit the nephews; Mrs. Beakley'south granddaughter Webby; Scrooge's pilot Launchpad McQuack; Doofus Drake, an admirer of Launchpad and a shut friend of the nephews; and the McDuck Estate butler, Duckworth. The second season later introduced iii new additional characters as part of the show'southward stories: "caveduck" Bubba Duck and his pet triceratops Tootsie; and Fenton Crackshell, Scrooge's personal accountant who secretly works as a superhero named Gizmoduck.

The bear witness's primary villains consist of those from the comics: Flintheart Glomgold, who seeks to supersede Scrooge equally the "richest duck in the globe"; the Beagle Boys, who seek to rob Scrooge of his fortune and often target his money bin; and Magica De Spell, who seeks to steal his Number One Dime. A few changes were made to these villains – different the comics, Flintheart is of Scottish descent and wears a couple of pieces of Scottish attire, including a kilt; Magica, who is Italian in the comics, has an Eastern European accent, always maxim "darling" (which shocks Scrooge in an episode when Magica changes into the form of Mrs. Beakly). She has a brother named Poe, who was transformed into a raven; the Beagle Boys have individual personalities and are headed by their mother, Ma Beagle, who sometimes springs them from jail to conduct schemes with her, but always avoids being caught by the police. The animated series as well featured a list of small-scale villains, most of whom sought to either claim Scrooge's wealth or beat out him to treasure.

Almost of the stories used in the testify circumduct around one of iii mutual themes – the first focuses on the group's efforts to thwart attempts by diverse villains to steal Scrooge'south fortune or his Number One Dime; the 2d focuses on a race for treasure; the third focused on specific characters inside the show. Although some stories are original or based on Barks' comic book serial, others are pastiches on classical stories or legends, including characters based on either fictional or historical persons. DuckTales is well noted for its many references to pop civilization, including Shakespeare, Jack the Ripper, Greek mythology, James Bail, Indiana Jones, and Sherlock Holmes. Subsequently its starting time season, the show moved away from drifting stories, with adventures focused mainly within Duckburg.

Cast [edit]

  • Alan Young as Scrooge McDuck
  • Russi Taylor as Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck and Webby Vanderquack
  • Chuck McCann every bit Duckworth the Butler, Burger Beagle, and Bouncer Beagle
  • Terry McGovern equally Launchpad McQuack (entire series) and Babyface Beagle (season 1)
  • Frank Welker as Bigtime Beagle (entire serial), Baggy Beagle (entire series), Poe (season i), and Bubba (seasons ii–4)
  • Hal Smith as Gyro Gearloose and Flintheart Glomgold
  • Joan Gerber as Mrs. Bentina Beakley, Glittering Goldie and Additional voices
  • Hamilton Campsite as Fenton Crackshell/Gizmoduck (seasons ii–4). Additional voices in season 1
  • June Foray as Ma Beagle and Magica De Spell
  • Peter Cullen every bit Bankjob Beagle and Admiral Grimitz (season 1)
  • Brian Cummings as Doofus Drake and Bugle Beagle (season i). Additional voices in season 3
  • Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck (season 1)

The evidence besides featured a range of additional voice actors who voiced several minor characters, near frequently including the following:

History [edit]

Production [edit]

Walt Disney Television Animation began product on DuckTales in 1986, intending to accept it ready for a premiere in 1987, and its episodes airing within a four–half dozen p.m. placement, at a time when more children would be watching television set, rather than inside a morning timeslot.[four] Seeking to create a drawing with high quality animation, in comparison with other 1980s cartoons which had much lower budgets, the animation was handled by Wang Moving-picture show Productions (some 1987 and 1989–1990 episodes just), Cuckoo'southward Nest Studio, TMS Amusement (season i only), and Burbank Films (i episode simply) having previously been used on ii other Disney cartoons in 1985 – The Wuzzles and Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears – both of which had demonstrated better quality cartoons on TV than in previous years.[5] Although the Japanese provided them with more than bachelor artists for the cartoon, this besides increased production costs, due to the currency exchange rates betwixt the yen and the dollar, though Disney intended to invest heavily in its DuckTales 's product, with plans to recuperate its coin past having it syndicated via its syndication unit, Buena Vista Television, with a 2.five/3.5 syndicator/station advertizing split up.[4] While this was a concept that worked well with alive-action Tv set reruns, it had only ever been used with cheap cartoon series in the past that either recycled theatrical shorts from decades past or but featured limited, low-upkeep animation, and thus had never been attempted with a loftier quality animated series, with the heavy investment considered a risky motility.[five]

Circulate [edit]

The cartoon premiered worldwide between 18–xx September 1987 (the time and date varying between markets), with a television movie special entitled "The Treasure of the Golden Suns", which was afterward separate up into a 5-function series in future reruns.[3] The first season, aired between 1987–88, consisted of 65 episodes, the "magic number" requirement needed for a prove to have weekday syndication (five days a week for thirteen weeks). Disney and so commissioned 3 more seasons – the 2d season (aired between 1988–89) consisted of two television specials entitled "Time Is Coin" and "Super DuckTales", with future reruns splitting them into 2 5-office serials; the 3rd season (aired between 1989–ninety) consisted of 18 episodes, with information technology forming an hour-long syndicated cake aslope Flake 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers; and the fourth season (aired during belatedly 1990) consisted of seven episodes (including three unaired episodes meant for the previous flavour), which was used to course a two-hour-long syndicated block chosen The Disney Afternoon, consisting of DuckTales and iii other one-half-hour cartoons.

The cartoon continued running within The Disney Afternoon until 1992.[6] Following its difference from the Disney Afternoon, DuckTales reruns remained in syndication until 1995. Reruns continued on the Disney Channel from October 1995 to 2000, where information technology was at first part of a new 2-hr programming block called "Block Party" that aired on weekday belatedly afternoons,[7] with it returning to syndication between 1997 and 1999. Reruns were later shown on Toon Disney[8] [9] betwixt 1999 and late 2004.

Legacy [edit]

The bear witness proved an immense success for Disney, who decided to committee other cartoons with a similar level of quality, which included Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, Darkwing Duck, and TaleSpin. In addition, DuckTales also spawned its own feature-length picture show, entitled DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp, which was released to theaters on August iii, 1990,[10] along with a franchise of merchandising, including toys, comic books and video games, a spin-off series, and eventually a revival in 2017, that rebooted the series. In 1990, the same year the original bear witness concluded, Russi Taylor-the voice of regular DuckTales characters Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby- obtained more voiceover work outside of Disney when she began providing the voices of some recurring characters on The Simpsons.[11] [12]

Cameos and appearances in other shows and films [edit]

  • Huey, Dewey, and Louie all appeared in the 1990 drug prevention video Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue.
  • Darkwing Duck (1991–92): Aside from Launchpad McQuack being a chief graphic symbol on the show and Gizmoduck actualization sporadically, Scrooge's face appears in the episode "Tiff of the Titans", and Flintheart Glomgold, the Beagle Boys, and Magica De Spell make cameo appearances in the episode "In Like Blunt".
  • Goof Troop (1992–93): In the episode "The Ungoofables", two of the Beagle Boys appear.
  • Raw Toonage (1992): Scrooge and Launchpad announced as guest stars, and Webby appears in the opening sequence.
  • Bonkers (1993–94): In the episode "The 29th Page", the Beagle Boys appear.
  • Aladdin (1994–95): In the episode "The Twenty-four hour period the Bird Stood Nevertheless", the Genie transforms into Scrooge.
  • Quack Pack (1996): Aside from Donald, Ludwig, and the nephews being main characters, the episode "Nosy Neighbors" features the Beagle Boys equally an attack dummy.
  • DuckTales (2017): The original pattern of Webby makes numerous appearances in the background of the rebooted series as a doll, and is used in a gag in "The Other Bin of Scrooge McDuck!" when Magica DeSpell turned reboot's Webby into a doll.
  • Blackness Widow (2021): Clips of the DuckTales intro are shown on a Telly in the background as young Natasha Romanoff's family are preparing to accept dinner and when her male parent enters the house, and also during the opening credits sequence in which she and other girls are forced to watch it as part of their training.[13] [14] [15]

Episodes [edit]

Home media [edit]

VHS releases [edit]

10 VHS cassettes, containing 2 episodes each, were released in the United States.

VHS title Episode(s) Release date
"Fearless Fortune Hunter" 'Globe Quack'
'Master of the Djinni'
May 31, 1988
"Daredevil Ducks" 'The Money Vanishes'
'Abode Sweet Homer'
"High-Flying Hero" 'Hero for Hire'
'Launchpad'south Ceremonious War'
"Masked Marauders" 'Ship in the Clones'
'Time Teasers'
Oct iv, 1988
"Lost World Wanderers" 'Dinosaur Ducks'
'The Curse of Castle McDuck'
May 9, 1989
"Duck to the Hereafter" 'Duck to the Future'
'Sir Gyro de Gearloose'
"Accidental Adventurers" 'Jungle Duck'
'Maid of the Myth'
September 28, 1989
"Seafaring Sailors" 'Sphinx for the Memories'
'All Ducks on Deck'
"Raiders of the Lost Harp" 'Raiders of the Lost Harp'
'The Pearl of Wisdom'
August 14, 1990
"Space Invaders" 'Where No Duck Has Gone Before'
'Micro Ducks from Outer Space'

Also, the episode "Ducky Horror Motion-picture show Prove" was released with the Goof Troop episode "FrankenGoof" on a VHS cassette entitled Monster Bash in 1993.

UK, Australia and New Zealand VHS releases [edit]

ten VHS cassettes, each containing two or iii episodes, were released in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.

VHS championship Episode(southward) Release date
"Earthquack" 'Earth Quack'
'Back to the Klondike'
September eleven, 1992
"Micro Ducks from Outer Space" 'Micro Ducks from Outer Infinite'
'Scrooge's Pet'
September 11, 1992
"The Lost Crown of Genghis Khan" 'The Lost Crown of Genghis Khan'
'The Coin Vanishes'
September eleven, 1992
"1001 Arabian Ducks" 'Principal of the Djinni'
'Merit-Fourth dimension Take a chance'
September 11, 1992
"High Body of water Adventures" 'Maid of the Myth'
'Ship in the Clones'
September 11, 1992
"Hotel Strangeduck" 'Hotel Strangeduck'
'Superdoo!'
September 11, 1992
"Fool of the Nile" 'Sphinx for the Memories'
'Top Duck'
'Much Ado Virtually Scrooge'
September x, 1993
"Petty Duckaroos" 'Ducks of the West'
'Magicia's Shadow War'
'Sir Gyro De Gearloose'
September 10, 1993
"Jailhouse Duck" 'Where No Duck Has Gone Earlier'
'Duckman of Aquatraz'
'Habitation Sweet Homer'
September 10, 1993
"Runaway Robots" 'Robot Robbers'
'Sugariness Duck of Youth'
September 10, 1993

DVD releases [edit]

Northward America (Region 1) [edit]

Walt Disney Studios Abode Entertainment has released the complete series on DVD; four volumes have been released in Region 1 featuring all 100 episodes of the series. The first was released on November 8, 2005 (containing episodes 1–27), the second on November xiv, 2006 (containing episodes 28–51), and the third book on Nov xiii, 2007 (containing episodes 52–75).[16] [17] [18] The 4th and final volume was released as a Disney Movie Club exclusive on September 11, 2018 (containing episodes 76–100). The beginning 3 volumes were packaged in a box containing iii slipcases, one for each. The 2013 re-releases of the first three volumes packages the discs into one DVD instance.

DuckTales: Destination Adventure!, a DVD compilation release of episodes from the 2017 reboot, contains two episodes from the original series every bit bonus features: "New Gizmo Kids on the Block" and "Ducky Mountain Loftier". These episodes were available earlier their inclusion in the Volume 4 release.

The episodes are in the order that they originally aired (except for the five-function serial "Treasure of the Gilded Suns", placed at the beginning of Book 2). None of the DVD sets incorporate whatever special features.

DVD title Ep # Release date
Volume 1 27 November viii, 2005
Book 2 24 November 14, 2006
Volume three 24 November 13, 2007
Book iv 25 September 11, 2018 (Disney Motion-picture show Club)

International (Region 2) [edit]

In the United Kingdom, Disney released one Region two volume in 2007, titled DuckTales First Collection.[nineteen] Despite the set being similar to the N American version, the DVD independent only xx episodes, while having five language tracks: English language, French, German language, Spanish and Italian. Other regional versions were distributed to other countries, but just going up to episode #20. On November 12, 2012, the UK received two further releases of Collection 2 and Drove 3, being a Region version of the 2nd and 3rd volumes from North America. Unlike the outset release, these iii-disc sets include a Fastplay mode, and only 4 language tracks: English, Dutch, German language and French, just subtitles have not been added.[20]

There are currently no plans to release the residuum of the series, or the seven episodes missing between the commencement two sets.

DVD title Ep # Release appointment Language
Ducktales – 1st Drove xx February 12, 2007 English, French, German, Spanish and Italian
Ducktales – 2nd Drove 24 November 12, 2012 English language, Dutch, High german and French
Ducktales – 3rd Drove 24

Hindi linguistic communication (Region 2, iv, 5) [edit]

In Republic of india where Duck Tales was dubbed in Hindi for TV circulate on Doordarshan and syndication on Star Plus, 60 episodes out of the outset lxx episodes from Seasons ane and 2 were released by Sony DADC Bharat under license from Disney Bharat, on twenty DVD volumes and Video CDs in PAL format.[21] These discs support Region ii, Region four and Region v. However, due to a limited number of copies, they quickly went out of stock. Each DVD contained just 3 episodes. Episodes 08, x, 11, 22, 23, 24, 36, 55 and 61 are missing from the released set. The remaining episodes starting from episode 70 to 100 ("Super DuckTales" from Season ii, and entire Seasons iii and 4) are yet to be released in Hindi on DVD.

Video on need [edit]

Season Ane of DuckTales was released on Amazon Video in 2013 and was free for Amazon Prime number members simply as of February 28, 2014, DuckTales Season 1 is no longer accessible through Amazon Video or Amazon Prime accounts.

As of Dec 11, 2015, some episodes from Season ane have been fabricated available on Netflix in Denmark, Republic of finland, Norway, and Sweden. In Denmark, at least, only xx episodes from season i are available on Netflix. The episodes bachelor exercise follow the correct airdate order but some episodes are merely missing. For example, the episodes on Netflix practice not include a lot of Season one episodes, even though they have indeed been dubbed into Danish. Amongst the episodes missing are the V-Part Miniseries, "Treasure of the Golden Sun", "Duckman of Aquatraz", and "Top Duck".

The unabridged series is currently available for purchase on Amazon Instant Video in Frg, with the episodes split into eight dissimilar seasons.

iTunes and Amazon Instant Video in the Us currently offering the entire series (except the episode "Sphinx for the Memories") for purchase in SD format, dissever into six volumes at $nine.99 per book.

The serial has been available to stream on Disney+ since its launch on November 12, 2019, nonetheless some episodes are out of social club and the episodes "Sphinx for the Memories" and "Launchpad'southward Civil War" are missing.[22]

Music [edit]

The serial theme song was written past Mark Mueller, an ASCAP award-winning pop music songwriter who as well wrote the theme song to Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers; Mueller was paid a little over $yard to write the tune.[23]

Episode musical scores and groundwork cues were written past at least four musicians. The primary and well-nigh known composer was Ron Jones, who wrote and conducted orchestral themes for the program. In contrast to how the other composers were creating a "patronizing" and "cute" score for the evidence, Jones says he equanimous the music with regard to the audience and its intelligence. "I would not play the score like a child's show at all. If they went on an adventure I would play information technology serious like Raiders of the Lost Ark. Jones' score for DuckTales has been praised past fans of the show.

Three other musicians worked on creating incidental music cues for DuckTales. I musician, Stephen Rucker, also was in accuse of conducting and composing tracks, much similar Jones. The ii other musicians, Steve Zuckerman, and Thomas Hunt Jones, composed only synthetic cues for the prove, and more often than not kept the tone lighter, as opposed to Jones and Rucker.

In full, there were approximately 85(?) incidental music cues composed for DuckTales. A track was played on unlike occasions on an episode, appropriate with the current ongoing situation. As of 2019, at that place has never been an official release of any of the groundwork music on DuckTales.

The DuckTales Theme was sung past Jeff Pescetto. There are four different versions of the theme song. The original version, serving equally the show's opening theme, contained one verse, chorus, bridge, and so a chorus. A shorter version of the opening theme was used in The Disney Afternoon lineup with the line, "Everyday they're out there making Duck Tales, woo-ooh", taken out.

A total-length version of the theme song was released on the Disney Afternoon soundtrack, the third volume (which was released in a set with the other ii volumes) in The Music of Disney: a Legacy in Song along with the full TaleSpin theme and in the November 2013 release of the Disney Classics drove. Likewise, it is heard in the end credits of DuckTales: Remastered and is also released on its official soundtrack.

The full version contains a second verse, and it includes a guitar solo, which is performed with a wah-wah pedal to make information technology audio like duck-like noises. Information technology besides has a fadeout ending, dissimilar the other versions. There is also a rare extended version that was used in the read-along cassettes in 1987. It has a sequence order of poesy-chorus-span-chorus-instrumental intermission-chorus.

According to an interview conducted with Jeff Pescetto in 2009, he was originally approached past Marker Mueller to cut a demo version of the theme song for Disney's approval. Although they were impressed with Pescetto'due south demo, Disney had decided at first to hire popular group The Jets to perform the theme song for broadcast. Nevertheless, later recording a version with the grouping, Disney felt that the theme vocal needed a different vocal mode, and instead commissioned Pescetto to perform the theme.[24] Later performing on DuckTales, Pescetto would later be asked to sing the vocal themes for Chip 'north Dale Rescue Rangers (composed by Mueller and produced past Alf Clausen), Darkwing Duck (composed by Steve Nelson and Thom Abrupt and produced by Steve Tyrell), and for The Disney Afternoon itself. The Jets, meanwhile, later performed a full-length version of the Rescue Rangers theme vocal in a music video aired on The Disney Channel in 1989.

Reception [edit]

DuckTales received positive reviews, Common Sense Media rated the evidence a 4 out of 5 stars, stating : "Parents need to know that DuckTales was a huge hit with fans during its four-year run in the '80s and continues to entertain today with quality stories, wild adventures, and classic Disney characters such as Scrooge McDuck and the dynamic trio of Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Considering the stories often are prepare in far-flung places such every bit Greece, Antarctica, and the Klondike, kids are introduced to basic concepts of geography and various earth cultures".[25]

In Jan 2009, IGN listed DuckTales every bit the 18th best testify in the Top 100 Best Animated TV Shows.[2]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Yr Award Category Results Refs
1988 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Animated Programming Nominated [26]
Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Drawing Nominated [27]
1989 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Animated Programming Nominated [28]
Outstanding Animated Programming (for Programming One Hr or More than) Nominated [29] [30]
1990 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Picture show Sound Editing Won [31]
2019 Online Film & Television receiver Association Hall of Fame Television Program Won [32] [33]

Theme vocal [edit]

The theme song, written past Mark Mueller, has been widely regarded every bit one of the well-nigh memorable for a boob tube program, with Dan Fletcher of Time mag noting its lasting touch on despite being but a children's song: "Some of the lyrics might not make sense to those older than the age of 10 — we're not certain how life in Duckburg is like a hurricane, or exactly what a 'duck blur' is — but the DuckTales song is nonetheless awesome."[34] [35] [36] [37] An article from Vanity Fair noted that the song has a tendency to stick in someone's head, a phenomenon known as an earworm.[38] TVLine lists the theme song amid the best animated series themes of all time.[39]

Theatrical film [edit]

DuckTales the Pic: Treasure of the Lost Lamp was released nationwide in the United States on Baronial iii, 1990 by Walt Disney Pictures and Disney MovieToons, Disney TV Animation division and Disney France. The film follows Scrooge McDuck and his nephews as they try to defeat the evil warlock Merlock from taking over the legendary magic lamp.[10]

The flick was well-received by critics and audiences, merely was considered a financial disappointment[40] by Disney and several planned sequels were abandoned every bit a effect.

Reboot [edit]

In February 2015, Disney XD appear a reboot of the original DuckTales TV series. It premiered on August 11, 2017 [41] and ran for three seasons.

In May 2015, Terry McGovern (the original vocalisation of Launchpad McQuack) stated on Facebook that the unabridged vocalization cast would be replaced, stating he felt "heartsick" at the news.[42]

Trade [edit]

Video and figurer games [edit]

A DuckTales video game was adult by Capcom and released for the Nintendo Amusement Organisation and Game Boy in 1989. A sequel to the game, DuckTales two, was released for NES and Game Boy in 1993. A Disney'southward DuckTales manus-held LCD game from Tiger Electronics was also released in 1990. A DuckTales mobile game was developed past Artefact Games and published past Disney Mobile and released for Mobile Phones on 2011 in Moscow.

A different platform game, DuckTales: The Quest for Gold, was released past Incredible Technologies for computers in 1990. DuckTales: Remastered, an HD remake of Capcom'due south original game, adult past WayForward Technologies, was released by Disney Interactive for PlayStation Network, Nintendo eShop and Steam on Baronial 13, 2013. Information technology was also released on September 11, 2013 for Xbox Alive Arcade. A retail copy for PlayStation iii was released on August 20, 2013 with a lawmaking to download the game and a DuckTales collector pin.[43]

Various DuckTales items appear in the Toy Box of the Disney Infinity franchise. In one.0, the Money Bin item and Scrooge and Beagle Boy townspeople appear in addition to the "Scrooge's Lucky Dime" ability disc. In ii.0, Scrooge's pile of money and a Scrooge portrait are interior items in addition to the iOS-sectional "Scrooge's Tiptop Chapeau" power disc. In iii.0, a Launchpad McQuack townsperson was added.

Launchpad was a selectable character for the mobile game titled Disney Snow Sports in 2007.

An app was released by Disney in the belatedly summer/early fall of 2013 called DuckTales: Scrooge's Loot, where the histrion tries to get Scrooge dorsum his money that was stolen by Flintheart Glomgold, Magica de Spell, and the Beagle Boys.[ citation needed ]

Scrooge McDuck, Launchpad McQuack, Weddy Vanderquack, Magica De Spell, and Gizmoduck appeared in Disney Emoji Blitz in 2017.

In 2019, Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck, Scrooge McDuck, Gizmoduck, Donald Duck, and Launchpad McQuack were added to Disney Heroes: Battle Mode.[44] Magica De Spell was added to the game in January 2020.[45]

Clips from the original series were seen in Black Widow.

Books [edit]

DuckTales releasing on the Picture Books from the role of Disney Gilt and was Published by Kodansha.

Comic books and trade paperbacks [edit]

DuckTales [edit]

DuckTales had two series of comic books. The commencement serial was published by Gladstone Publishing and ran for xiii issues from 1988 to 1990, and the second series was published by Disney Comics and ran for 18 issues from 1990 to 1991. Disney likewise published a children's magazine based on the show, which as well featured comic stories, one of which was written past Don Rosa. Subsequent comic stories were as well printed in the magazine Disney Adventures from 1990 to 1996.

On August 29, 2007, Gemstone released a trade paperback of Scrooge's Quest and on Oct 7, 2008, information technology was followed by The Gold Odyssey; together they collect the majority of the Disney Comics run.

Ducktales: Scrooge'due south Quest
Ducktales Volume ii #one–seven
Ducktales: The Gold Odyssey
Ducktales Volume 2 #nine–xv
Walt Disney Treasures
Trade Title Issue Reprinted
Disney Comics: 75 Years of Innovation (2006) Ducktales Volume ane #iv
Uncle Scrooge: A Little Something Special (2008) Ducktales Book ane #7

Carl Barks' Greatest DuckTales Stories [edit]

On May 24 and July 19, 2006, Gemstone published a two-volume trade paperback, Carl Barks' Greatest DuckTales Stories. The trades contain reprints of stories written by Carl Barks which were specifically adapted into tv set episodes of DuckTales.

Both volumes beginning with an introduction and compare the original comic story with its DuckTales episode counterpart. Volume ane too includes a 2-page article delving into details on adapting the show from the comic series.

Volume 1
Issue Number Story
Four Color #456 Dorsum to the Klondike
Uncle Scrooge #13 Land Beneath the Ground (The episode was titled "Earthquack")
Uncle Scrooge #65 Micro Ducks from Outer Space
Uncle Scrooge #nine Lemming with the Locket (The episode was titled "Scrooge's Pet")
Uncle Scrooge #14 The Lost Crown of Genghis Khan
Uncle Scrooge #29 The Hound of the Whiskervilles (The episode was titled "The Curse of Castle McDuck")
Volume two
Result Number Story
Uncle Scrooge #58 The Behemothic Robot Robbers (The episode was titled "Robot Robbers")
Uncle Scrooge #12 The Gold Fleecing
Uncle Scrooge #3 The Horseradish Story (The episode was titled "Down and Out in Duckburg")
Uncle Scrooge #41 The Status Seeker
Uncle Scrooge #38 The Dangerous Safe (The episode was titled "The Unbreakable Bin")
Uncle Scrooge #vi Tralla La (The episode was titled "The State of Tra-La-La")

BOOM! Studios revival [edit]

On February 17, 2011, Nail! Studios announced that a new DuckTales comic series would begin May 2011[46] under its kaboom! imprint. The series was written by Warren Spector (writer of the Epic Mickey videogame) with art by Leonel Castellani and Jose Massaroli.[47] It lasted for half dozen issues, with the final two crossing over with Darkwing Duck. The Boom! Studios comic volition exist reprinted in IDW Publishing's Disney'due south Afternoon Giant in October 2018.[48]

DuckTales: Rightful Owners
DuckTales #i–4
Darkwing Duck/DuckTales: Unsafe Currency
DuckTales #5–half dozen and Darkwing Duck #17–18

Before its updated DuckTales comic book, Blast Kids (later chosen Kaboom!) featured internationally produced DuckTales comic book stories never before seen in the US in problems 392–399 of the Uncle Scrooge comic book. These bug, published 2010–2011, were collected into ii merchandise paperback volumes.[49]

Uncle Scrooge in DuckTales: Like a Hurricane
Uncle Scrooge #392–395
Uncle Scrooge in DuckTales: Messes Become Successes
Uncle Scrooge #396–399

International [edit]

The success of DuckTales led to the translation of the bear witness into many languages. Featured together with Scrap 'northward Dale Rescue Rangers in a Sunday morning program titled Walt Disney Presents, the bear witness premiered in the former Soviet Union in 1991, the kickoff American drawing shown in the region after the Cold War. I year afterwards, Darkwing Duck was also added to this lineup. However, the show's theme song (written past Marking Mueller and originally sung past Jeff Pescetto) remained in English language for several episodes. The commencement Russian version of the vocal was replaced midway through the serial with an alternating rendition that contained completely different lyrics.

The series screened in New Zealand weekday afternoons on TVNZ. When TV3 started airing in November 1989 they took over the rights to Disney backdrop previously held by TVNZ, and equally a effect Ducktales was later repeated on TV3.

The series aired in India on Doordarshan, dubbed in Hindi. The championship track for the original series was sung in Hindi past Amit Kumar. The features were dubbed and the episodes have vox cast of Chetan Shasital, Javed Jaffery, Rakshanda Khan and others. In many countries, the theme vocal was performed by well-known singers (like in Finland, where it was sung by Pave Maijanen, or in Frg, where information technology was sung by Thomas Anders in English).

In Spanish speaking countries of Latin America, the series was chosen Pato Aventuras (Duck Adventures). Scrooge McDuck is called "Rico McPato" and the nephews were translated as Hugo, Paco, and Luis, keeping the names of the translated vintage cartoons and comic books. In Espana, while the Latin American dub was used for the first broadcast, a high-quality local dub was produced subsequently, keeping the local "Gilito/Juanito/Jaimito/Jorgito" names for the characters. In Brazil, the serial was called "Duck Tales: os Caçadores de Aventuras" (Duck Tales: the Risk Hunters).

In Italy, the series was chosen Avventure di paperi.

In France, the series was called La bande à Picsou (McDuck's gang).[50] [ circular reference ] The French name of Scrooge McDuck is Balthazar Picsou. Scrooge's terminal proper name Picsou comes from a French expression Pique-Sou emphasizing Scrooge'southward stingy beliefs. Huey, Dewey, and Louie are chosen Fifi, Riri and Loulou.

In Hungary, the term "DuckTales generation" (Kacsamesék generáció) refers to the people who were born in the early to mid-1980s, because the death of József Antall, the showtime democratically elected Prime Minister of Republic of hungary, was appear during a DuckTales episode in 1993. This was the generation'due south first encounter with politics.[51]

In Romania, the series was called Povești cu Mac-Mac (Stories with Mac-Mac). Only the episodes ane–65 were dubbed and aired. Scrooge McDuck was dubbed by a well-known actor, Gheorghe Dinică, until his death (only 5 episodes remained afterwards his expiry). Subsequently Gheorghe Dinică's expiry, Valentin Uritescu dubbed Scrooge (episodes 50, 57, 60, 64, 65). Also, Angela Filipescu provided the voices of Huey, Dewey, and Louie, Tamara Buciuceanu-Botez provides the vox of Ms. Beakley, Mihaela Mitrache was Webbigail along with the great master Cornel Vulpe as Duckworth. The serial was broadcast on Prima Television and first aired on TVR1 in 1994 and the dubbing studio who provide the Romanian version is Ager Film. The intro song was performed by a winner from Mamaia Festival, Alin Cibian.[52]

in Iran, this series was broadcast on IRIB Pooya & Nahal from 2018 to 2019 then the 2017 reboot was broadcast on IRIB Pooya & Nahal in 2019 after The DuckTales 1987 series was broadcast in iran.

In the Philippines, the serial was broadcast on GMA Network from 1988 to 1993.

In Uzbekistan, the series was called O'rdaklar sarguzashti (Ducks Adventures).[53] [ circular reference ]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • DuckTales at IMDb
  • DuckTales at the Big Cartoon DataBase

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