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Matt Youngberg
Francisco Angones [2]


Jasmine Bocz (also animatic)
Jon Price (also animatic)
Susan Odjakjian (assistant)


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DuckTales is an American animated television series , developed by Matt Youngberg and Francisco Angones, and produced by Disney Television Animation . The series is a reboot of the original 1987 series of the same name , which focused on the lives of Scrooge McDuck and his family as they engaged in a variety of adventures around the world, as well as in the fictional city of Duckburg . The reboot itself focuses on newer elements and deeper character stories, including a greater involvement of Donald Duck .

The series premiered on August 12, 2017, with a 44-minute long pilot episode on Disney XD , before the first season was green-lit for broadcast from September 23 that year on Disney XD ; [3] [4] between May 2018 to September 2019, the series was moved to Disney Channel for the rest of the first season starting with the 10th episode and all of the second season, then back on Disney XD for its third season, [5] and concluded with a 67-minute finale on March 15, 2021. Since its release, the reboot has generated positive reviews from critics and audiences, as well as a comic book series, a scripted podcast, and several online shorts.

After not speaking to each other for ten years, Donald Duck reunites with his estranged uncle Scrooge McDuck when he asks him to babysit his three triplet nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie for the day. After accidentally releasing and defeating a few ancient evils, Scrooge regains his sense of adventure and invites Donald and the triplets to live at McDuck Manor with him, along with his housekeeper Mrs. Beakley and her granddaughter Webby Vanderquack . Together, along with Scrooge's chauffeur and pilot Launchpad McQuack , the Ducks go on many new treasure-hunting expeditions and globetrotting adventures while contending with villains like Flintheart Glomgold , Ma Beagle and the Beagle Boys , Magica De Spell , and Mark Beaks .

In the first season, Dewey and Webby set out to find the truth about Scrooge and Donald's strained relationship and the unexplained disappearance of the triplets' mother and Donald's twin sister Della Duck while Magica manipulates events to facilitate her return and seek revenge on Scrooge for imprisoning her in his Number One Dime for fifteen years.

In the second season, Scrooge and Glomgold compete to become the richest duck in the world by the end of the year while Louie tries to start up his own multi-million dollar business in hopes of following in Scrooge's footsteps. Della reunites with her family after she escapes from the Moon and adjusts to her newfound motherhood, unaware that the Moonlanders, led by General Lunaris, are planning to invade Earth.

In the third season, the Ducks discover the journal of the legendary explorer Isabella Finch, which details several lost treasures, and set out to find them all while the criminal organization F.O.W.L. attempt to eliminate Scrooge and his family and obtain the treasures first as part of their plan to rid the world of adventuring.

The show's main voice cast includes: [6] [7]

Matt Youngberg and Francisco Angones grew up watching the original series and had always wanted to develop an updated version for a newer generation. Youngberg said, "We're hoping that in thirty years, the kids who watch our show will then be bringing back the next version of DuckTales because they loved what we did so much." [8]

In May 2015, Terry McGovern , the original voice of Launchpad McQuack, stated in an interview that the entire voice cast from the original series would not be returning for the reboot, which made him "heartsick" at the news. [9] The new voice cast for the series was revealed on December 16, 2016, in a video where they sing an a cappella version of the original theme song in promotion of the news. [10] [11] [12] The following May, Lin-Manuel Miranda was announced as the voice of Fenton Crackshell-Cabrera / Gizmoduck . [13] The character was changed to being Latino due to Lin-Manuel's heritage and because Angones felt that there were not enough positive Latino superheroes. [8] In June, more cast members, including Tony Anselmo reprising his role as Donald Duck , were announced, [14] and during the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con , Disney announced that Darkwing Duck would also make an appearance in the TV series. [15]
At the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con, several characters from other Disney Television Animation cartoons were revealed to appear in the show's third season: Chip 'n Dale and the Rescue Rangers from Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers ; Kit Cloudkicker and Molly Cunningham from TaleSpin ; Rhinokey and Butterbear from The Wuzzles ; and Gosalyn Mallard and Taurus Bulba from Darkwing Duck ; as well as Goofy (based on his Goof Troop incarnation), and Daisy Duck . [16]

The art style of the show is heavily influenced not just by Carl Barks ' original Uncle Scrooge comics, but also some of Barks' paintings. [17] [2] The theme song, written by Mark Mueller for the 1987 series, was re-recorded for the 2017 reboot. [18] It was arranged by Michael "Smidi" Smithand and TJ Stafford and sung by Felicia Barton . [19]

Donald Duck has a larger role in this version compared to the 1980s version. The earlier version had been restricted by an edict from The Walt Disney Company stating that the television studio could not use Donald or any of the other stars from Disney's Golden Age shorts, only allowing Donald to make short cameos to set up storylines; [20] this restriction was lifted shortly after the original version of DuckTales ended.

The popular theme song, written by pop songwriter Mark Mueller (both words and music), was the subject of a Vanity Fair magazine article in 2017, which called the song "History's Catchiest Single Minute of Music". [21]

The 44-minute pilot, titled Woo-oo! , premiered on August 12 at 12:00 AM and was repeated consecutively for the next 24 hours. Two days later on August 14, the pilot was also released on YouTube, [22] though it has since been set to private. The pilot also aired on Disney Channel on September 17, 2017. [23] The series officially premiered on September 23, 2017, coinciding with the original show's 30th anniversary. [24] On May 1, 2018, the show moved to the Disney Channel , with new episodes airing on Fridays beginning May 4, 2018. [ citation needed ] With season three, the series will once again air on Disney XD. [7] [ dead link ] [25]

On October 20, 2020, "Let's Get Dangerous!", the 44-minute Darkwing Duck -themed episode from season 3, was made available for free on Disney XD's YouTube channel.

In Canada, the pilot premiered on Disney XD on August 12 and the full series started on September 23, 2017. [26] [27] In Australia and New Zealand, the show premiered on Disney Channel on October 13, 2017. [28] In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the pilot premiered on Disney Channel on November 4, 2017. The full series debuted on March 1, 2018, on Disney XD . [29]

On December 7, 2016, a teaser trailer was released for the series. The first season was announced to consist of 21 half-hour episodes and two hour-long specials. On March 10, 2017, a trailer for the series aired on Disney Channel during the premiere of Tangled: Before Ever After , and on June 14, 2017, the title sequence for the series, featuring a re-recording of the theme song written by Mark Mueller and performed by Felicia Barton , was released. [30]

A DVD titled Woo-oo! was released on December 19, 2017, in the US [31] and on July 9, 2018, in the UK and Ireland. [32] The DVD contains the pilot episode and all 6 Welcome to Duckburg shorts. A second DVD titled Destination Adventure! was released on June 5, 2018. It contains the episodes The Beagle Birthday Massacre! , The Living Mummies of Toth-Ra! , The Impossible Summit of Mt. Neverrest! , The Spear of Selene! , The Missing Links of Moorshire! , and Beware the B.U.D.D.Y. System! , as well as 2 episodes of the original 1987 series previously unreleased on DVD ( New Gizmo Kids on the Block and Ducky Mountain High ). [33]

iTunes and Amazon Prime Video in the United States offer the first and second season, split into four volumes. [34]

The first and second season have been released on Disney+ since its launch, but users have noted episodes being out of order. [35] The series had its episodes arranged in the proper order on June 26, 2020. [36] The entire third season was released on Disney+ on April 30, 2021.

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports an approval rating of 100% based on 12 reviews, with an average rating of 9/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Highly energetic, distinctively designed, and attuned to its nostalgia, this update to a Disney animated classic is far bolder than its predecessor." [37]

IGN 's Chris Hayner gave the series premiere, "Woo-oo!", a score of 8.5 out of 10, stating that the reboot "may be aimed at modern young audiences but there's no denying the heart and adventurous spirit it gets from the original series." [38] IndieWire complimented the series premiere, claiming that "the reboot of the series keeps all of those important original hallmarks. β€œAmerican Idol” alum Felicia Barton re-recorded the signature theme song but keeps its sense of fun and excitement intact." [39] Collider rated the last season 5 out of 5, indicating that "Season 3 is really where the new vision of the fan-favorite series takes off." [40] Den of Geek reviewed the last episode of the show positively, stating, "DuckTales has power; it’ll keep having power. Now that the show’s ended I have no doubt more people will check it out on Disney+ and realize how special it was. How great it was. How even if it still had more stories to tell it still gave all it had." [41] ComicsBeat praised the series, saying, "With an unimpeachable cast, a clever sense of humor, and a commitment to the underlying thematic concerns of the story, these three seasons represent the best-case scenario for the reboot of a beloved TV show: a sensationally self-aware series that takes its characters seriously while still delivering side-splitting slapstick." [42] CinemaBlend.com gave a positive review of the series, praising the humour of the show, alongside the performance of the voice actors. [43]

Disney comics creator Don Rosa , primarily known for his Uncle Scrooge comic sub-series The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck , has stated that the DuckTales reboot series bears "virtually no similarity whatsoever" to Barks' original comics. [44]

In 2018, Disney Press published "DuckTales: Solving Mysteries and Rewriting History!", a companion book covering the majority of season one, as seen from the perspective of Scrooge, Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby. It is written by Rob Renzetti and show writer Rachel Vine. [52]

In 2022, Ken Plume revealed he was working on a Ducktales art book. Titled "The Art of Ducktales", the book is being published with Dark Horse Comics and is scheduled to be released on October 24, 2022. [53]

An ongoing comic book series based on the show is being published by IDW Publishing , with Joe Caramagna, Joey Cavalieri and Steve Behling sharing writing duties, and Luca Usai, Gianfranco Florio and others providing the art. [54] Ducktales #0 was released on July 19, 2017, and #1 of the monthly series followed on September 27. [55]

The individual issues are also collected in trade paperbacks :

On March 10, 2021, it was announced that a seven-episode scripted podcast spinoff of the series would be launching via the Disney XD YouTube channel on March 29, two weeks after the series finale. The podcast is called This Duckburg Life (a parody of the popular public radio program/podcast This American Life ) and is hosted by Huey Duck for "Duckburg Public Radio" and focuses on slice of life occurrences in Duckburg. Many of the cast from the series reprise their roles, including Tennant, Pudi, Schwartz, Moynihan, Micucci, Bennett, Olagundoye, Rash, Brener, Martindale, and Anselmo. [128]

"DuckTales Theme" by Felicia Barton
22 minutes 44 minutes (special episodes only) 67 minutes (series finale)
Disney XD (2017, 2020–21) Disney Channel (2018–19)
August 12, 2017Β ( 2017-08-12 ) – March 15, 2021Β ( 2021-03-15 )
December 19, 2017 (Region 1) July 9, 2018 (Region 2)

Outstanding Special Class Animated Program category

Matt Youngberg, Francisco Angones, Suzanna Olson (for "Woo-oo!")

People's Choice Voice Acting Award in the Best Vocal Ensemble in a New Television Series category

Silver Award for Mobile Features-Integrated Mobile Experience

Walt Disney Studios (for " Ducktales : Treasure Hunt live!")

Outstanding Special Class Animated Program category

Matt Youngberg, Francisco Angones, Suzanna Olson (for "The Shadow War!")

Outstanding Casting for an Animated Series or Special category

The Chilling Secret of the Lighthouse!

After Donald is hired to work in a lighthouse, Huey, Dewey and Louie decide to explore it. [57]

The Repeating Revenge of the Screaming Duck!

Huey, Dewey and Louie make a horror movie. [59]

Andrea Greppi, Paolo Campinoti, Roberta Zanotta

Donald is stranded on an island with a tour group. [59]

The Great Experiment of the Washing Machine!

The nephews masquerade as researchers and manage to turn a washing machine into a potentially harmful electromagnet. [57]

Andrea Greppi, Antonello Dalena, Roberta Zanotta

Scrooge, Donald and Della go in search of a Viking artifact. [63]

Scrooge, Donald, and Della go to an Aztec ruin. [63]

Scrooge goes looking for the time-travel jelly beans of Nostradogmus. [66]

Beware of the Phenomenal Pumpkin People!

Andrea Greppi, Graziano Barbaro, Roberta Zanotta

After crash-landing in the Amazon, Scrooge and crew encounter pygmy pandas being terrorized by monsters for their pumpkin groves. [66]

A Series of Unfortunate Substitutions!

Antonello Dalena, Gianfranco Florio, Manuela Razzi, Roberta Zanotta

Andrea Greppi, Cristina Stella, Emilio Urbano, Michela Frare

Scrooge lands on an island where everyone is always happy.

Graziano Barbaro, Marco Ghiglione, Michela Frare

Scrooge goes on a Junior Woodchucks outing.

There Is No Place Like a Ghost Town!

Scrooge buys an old western ghost town with the intent of building a resort.

The Beagle Boys lay a trap for Scrooge. [77]

Andrea Greppi, Antonello Dalena, Gianfranco Florio, Michela Frare

The mansion is hit with a surprise inspection by an insurance company while Scrooge is away. [79]

Dewey uses Scrooge's mystical coin.

Scrooge's stooge begins to take control of his company. [82]

Andrea Greppi, Danilo Loizedda, Emilio Urbano, Manuela Razzi, Cristina Stella

Donald and Scrooge go on a fishing trip.

Scrooge travels back in time so he can experience the Klondike. [86]

The Twisted Tale of the Two-Headed Horse!

The nephews accompany Scrooge and Donald on a quest for a bust of a Two-Headed Horse.

Hedges of wealthy people are being vandalized. [89]

Andrea Greppi, Gianfranco Florio, Michela Frare

Gladstone accompanies Scrooge on one of his adventures.

Antonello Dalena, Danilo Loizedda, Cristina Stella

Scrooge pushes his family away to protect them from an ancient evil.

Scrooge attempts to build a museum in his hometown. [94]

The Greatest Adventure, the Greatest Price!

Andrea Greppi, Emilio Urbano, Cristina Stella

Scrooge meets a duck claiming to be his unknown cousin.

Andrea Greppi, Ciro Cangialosi, Cristina Stella

The board of directors for McDuck Enterprises gives Gyro a challenge: invent something useful in 24 hours or lose his job.

Webby joins the nephews' hockey team. [99]

The Monsters Are Due at McDuck Manor! Part 1

The nephews and Webby use Gyro's new 4-D camera and end up trapping themselves in the television. [102]

The Monsters Are Due at McDuck Manor! Part 2

The Incredible Shrinking Webby! Part 1

Dewey accidentally shrinks Webby. [106]

The Incredible Shrinking Webby! Part 2

The Greatest Invention He's Never Had! Part 1

Ciro Cangialosi, Danilo Loizedda, Cristina Stella

One of Gyro's inventions gains sentience and rebels on a television show. [110]

The Greatest Invention He's Never Had! Part 2

Marooned in Mystery Mansion! Part 1

Mrs. Beakley relates a story to Scrooge that had been wiped from his memory by government forces. [114]

Marooned in Mystery Mansion! Part 2

Money Grubbing Hooligans from the Deep! Part 1

A gigantic tsunami threatens to wipe out the Money Bin. [118]

Money Grubbing Hooligans from the Deep! Part 2

Flintheart has Scrooge abducted. [122]

Gyro makes adjustments to one of Fenton's projects. [126]

Ciro Cangialosi, Danilo Loizedda, Cristina Stella


The Life and Crimes of Scrooge McDuck!
The Forbidden Fountain of the Foreverglades!
They Put a Moonlander on the Earth!
Double-O-Duck in You Only Crash Twice!
Challenge of the Senior Junior Woodchucks!

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American animated television series
This article is about the original 1987 television series. For the reboot, see DuckTales (2017 TV series) . For other uses, see DuckTales (disambiguation) .

Ron Jones
Tom Chase Steve Rucker (additional music, season 1)
Steve Zuckerman (synthesizer cues)


Jymn Magon (seasons 1–2)
Bob Hathcock (seasons 2–4)
Alan Zaslove (season 4)
Fred Wolf (supervising, season 1)
Tom Ruzicka (associate, season 1)
Co-producers:
Ken Koonce (seasons 2–4)
David Weimers (seasons 2–4)
Alan Burnett (season 3)


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^ Jump up to: a b "IGN – 18. DuckTales" . ign.com . Retrieved November 1, 2014 . This was Disney's first syndicated animated TV series and it paved the way for other hugely successful shows like TaleSpin and Chip n' Dale Rescue Rangers. It even created two spin-offs, Darkwing Duck and Quack Pack.

^ Jump up to: a b Cyrenne, Randall. "DuckTales: Volume 2" . Animated Views . Retrieved September 15, 2017 .

^ Jump up to: a b Sobel, Robert (August 4, 1986). "Kids syndication marketplace moving at frenzied pace" (PDF) . Television/Radio Age . Television Editorial Corp. XXXIV (1): 59. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 27, 2014 . Retrieved September 13, 2017 .

^ Jump up to: a b Solomon, Charles (September 20, 1987). "The Duck Stops Here..." Los Angeles Times . Retrieved September 15, 2017 .

^ "More New Children's Players for Disney" (PDF) . Broadcasting . Retrieved September 14, 2017 .

^ "Block Party: Four Disney Animated Series". The Disney Channel Magazine , Vol. 13, no. 5, October/November 1995: p. 36.

^ "Yahoo – Booooooooo!!!!!!!!!!! Toon Disney Gets Into the Spirit of Halloween With a Weekend of Screaming Meanies & Ghoulish Goodies" (Press release). B
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