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Ducktales (2017) |OT| Might solve a mystery, or reboot history!

Each passing week where they don't go on a legit, exotic adventure or face some sort of craziness is bringing me down.

Hour long premiere: Let's follow Scrooge McDuck on world spanning adventures!
Following episodes: Do you like Duckburg?

It's a good show no doubt, and the kids love it, but it hasn't really scratched that itch for me yet.
Similar to the original in that regard but I see your point. If every episode was like the premiere it would be GOAT level.
 

Psxphile

Member
Any chance Canadian standards for children weren't happy with the gambling theme?

I honestly think that Disney XD Canada wasn't aware that U.S. Disney XD swapped the airing dates for the two episodes. Or just saw no reason to follow suit. Though I have no idea how strict Canada is about gambling depictions on TV... would they really skip an entire episode (and one introducing a recurring character) to adhere to that policy?
 

Ristifer

Member
I honestly think that Disney XD Canada wasn't aware that U.S. Disney XD swapped the airing dates for the two episodes. Or just saw no reason to follow suit. Though I have no idea how strict Canada is about gambling depictions on TV... would they really skip an entire episode (and one introducing a recurring character) to adhere to that policy?
I'm guessing it was just a mix up. I don't think they're that strict up here, but I could be wrong.
 

Makonero

Member
Best episode yet. Love Donald and Gladstone’s rivalry as well as Scrooge’s frustration that’s he didn’t get to compete! Fantastic adventure all around.
 

Blues1990

Member
Any chance Canadian standards for children weren't happy with the gambling theme?

I always thought that was more of a U.S.-type of thing, as I had to storyboard an episode for this one show that was basically a group of kids going to a monster-themed casino.
 

PK Gaming

Member
Mr. Peanutbutter Gladstone was beyond insufferable, and I'm a bit miffed that he didn't get a comeuppance, but the rest of the episode was good. FINALLY, a damn adventure, FINALLY, Scrooge is relevant, and the focus on Donald (who is pretty much the heart of the show) was great.
 
That was a great episode once the luck vampire was unveiled, though I found it a bit boring before that. My issue is that they didn't make Gladstone insufferable enough. Placing him in a casino doesn't do enough to demonstrate just how absurd his luck is. We need to see how the universe contrives itself to provide him food, how he won't even bend over to pick something up because if he was really meant to have it, it would drop into his hand.

One nice detail was that this seems to confirm that Scrooge's dime will indeed be his Number One Dime and not his Lucky Dime, something that Carl Barks would go back and forth on. In some stories, his dime would indeed be the source of his wealth and when deprived of it, would become incredibly unlucky and lose money. Don Rosa really didn't like this idea, and insisted on always portraying Scrooge as a self-made man, no luck involved.
 

Platy

Member
To be fair most people would say they were self made men ....even if they are like trump that got most of his money from being lucky to be born in the right place
 

Blues1990

Member
In the stories that Carl Barks had written about Magica Dispell, she is always dead-set on stealing Scrooge's dime, so that she can melt it in the fires of Mount Vesuvius to turn it into a powerful amulet. I'm unsure if that changed in the 80's television series (or the comic book writers that had worked on the Donald Duck/Uncle Scrooge comics since Barks passing), but do you guys think that's going to be the case this time around?
 
In the stories that Carl Barks had written about Magica Dispell, she is always dead-set on stealing Scrooge's dime, so that she can melt it in the fires of Mount Vesuvius to turn it into a powerful amulet. I'm unsure if that changed in the 80's television series (or the comic book writers that had worked on the Donald Duck/Uncle Scrooge comics since Barks passing), but do you guys think that's going to be the case this time around?

Ehh, maybe she'll be pursuing that odd golden casing the dime is in. So she'll still be chasing it, but not really "it", you know?
 
Been slowly watching the episodes. Really liking the slightly new takes on the characters. New Webby is awesome. And Mrs. Beakley vs Donald was great!
 
Just saw the last episode with Gladstone. A real work of beauty.

However, I'm a little worried about Donald. He's getting like no screen time at all. He missed three episodes in a row. It's almost getting to the point where he's as prominent in the new show as he was in the old one (in other words, occasional guest character).

Maybe that's a consequence of the airing order being shuffled around, but I do hope we see more of him.
 
Just saw the last episode with Gladstone. A real work of beauty.

However, I'm a little worried about Donald. He's getting like no screen time at all. He missed three episodes in a row. It's almost getting to the point where he's as prominent in the new show as he was in the old one (in other words, occasional guest character).

Maybe that's a consequence of the airing order being shuffled around. I do hope we see more of him.

I feel the same way about Scrooge. I feel like he's barely been in the show
 
Scrooge at least can be explained be the weird reshuffling. The creators' intended line-up would have made him more prominent, and he's going to be in almost all of the rest of the season.

Donald? Who knows.
 

Zubz

Banned
I love that Launchpad had an equally grand adventure all on his own. More importantly, though, I'm so happy we got to see more of Donald Duck getting some focus & going on a heroic tantrum. He wasn't prevalent in the original show, so he's the one I'm most excited to see more of.

As for Gladstone, I'm glad to see him, too. Even though I'm usually fine with voice actors sharing a role, however, something about him sounding like a slightly smarmier Mr. Peanutbutter was something I couldn't get over. I liked the voice & it fits, but it was something I couldn't get over, & this is coming from a guy that binged Bob's Burgers & Archer in the same day once.
 

Tizoc

Member
50-50 about this episode but I enjoyed it.
The show needs less focus on the kids and humor and more on the adventure aspect.
 

Psxphile

Member
According to this promo we're definitely getting the Mark Beaks ep this Saturday.

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BatDan

Bane? Get them on board, I'll call it in.
They did a really good job making Mark Beaks a completely insufferable twat.
 
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