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Transformers War for Cybertron Siege Intro. Transformers war for cybertron trailer. For the series, see DuckTales TV series. For other uses, see DuckTales disambiguation. DuckTales DuckTales Main title. The cartoon series premiered on September 18, , and ran for a total of episodes over four seasons, with its final episode airing on November 28, Based upon Uncle Scrooge and other Duck universe comic books created by Carl Barks, the show 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 One Dime.

DuckTales has received a franchise of merchandise, including video games and comic books, along with an animated theatrical spin-off film entitled DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp, which was released to theaters across the United States on August 3, The series is notable for being the first Disney cartoon to be produced for weekday syndication,[1][2] with its success paving the way for future Disney cartoons, such as Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers and TaleSpin.

The show's popular theme song was written by Mark Mueller. In addition, Launchpad McQuack later returned to appear in another Disney animated series, becoming a main character in Darkwing Duck.

In February , Disney XD announced the revival of the show, with the intention of rebooting the series. The rebooted series premiered on August 12, Contents 1 Premise 2 Cast 3 History 3. Although reluctant to do so due to their hyperactivity, along with his continual pursuit of increasing his wealth and maintaining harsh business ethics, he eventually warms up to them upon seeing how smart and resourceful they are, and takes them into his manor as well as a number of adventures.

In addition to them, the show features frequent appearances by Gyro Gearloose, an established comic book character, as well as guest appearances by Donald in the first season — this was either a full appearance, or in a cameo scene when Scrooge and his nephews read letters he sends to them, and a few minor appearances by Scrooge's old flame, Glittering Goldie, whose character 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.

The second season later introduced three new additional characters as part of the show's 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 show's primary villains consist of those from the comics: Flintheart Glomgold, who seeks to replace Scrooge as the "Richest duck in the world"; 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 — unlike 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, as well as 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 also featured a list of minor villains, most of whom sought to either claim Scrooge's wealth or beat him to treasure. Most of the stories used in the show revolve around one of three common themes — the first focuses on the group's efforts to thwart attempts by various villains to steal Scrooge's fortune or his Number One Dime; the second focuses on a race for treasure; the third focused on specific characters within the show.

Although some stories are original or based on Barks' comic book series, others are pastiches on classical stories or legends, including characters based on either fictional or historical persons. After its first season, the show moved away from globe-trotting stories, with adventures focused mainly within Duckburg.

Additional voices in season 3 Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck season 1 The show also featured a range of additional voice actors who voiced several minor characters, most frequently including the following:. Broadcast The cartoon premiered worldwide between 18—20 September the time and date varying between markets , with a television movie special entitled "The Treasure of the Golden Suns", which was later split up into a five-part serial in future reruns.

Disney then commissioned three more seasons — the second season aired between —89 consisted of two television specials entitled "Time Is Money" and "Super DuckTales", with future reruns splitting them into two five-part serials; the third season aired between —90 consisted of 18 episodes, with it forming an hour-long syndicated block alongside Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers; and the fourth season aired during late consisted of seven episodes including three unaired episode meant for the previous season , which was used to form a two-hour long syndicated block called The Disney Afternoon, consisting of DuckTales and three other half-hour cartoons.

The cartoon continued running within The Disney Afternoon until In October , it aired as part of a new two-hour programming block called "Block Party" that aired on weekday late afternoons,[6] with it returning to syndication between and Reruns were later shown on Toon Disney[7][8] between and late Legacy The show proved an immense success for Disney, who decided to commission 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 movie, entitled DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp, which was released to theaters on August 3, ,[9] along with a franchise of merchandising, including toys, comic books and video games, a spin-off series, and eventually a revival in , that rebooted the series.

Raw Toonage : Scrooge and Launchpad appear as guest stars. Quack Pack : Aside from Donald, Ludwig, and the nephews being main characters, the episode "Nosy Neighbors" features the Beagle Boys as an attack dummy. DuckTales : The original design 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! The first was released on November 8, containing episodes 1—27 , the second on November 14, containing episodes 28—51 and the third volume on November 13, containing episodes 52— The first three volumes were packaged in a box containing 3 slipcases, one for each.

The re-releases of the first three volumes packages the discs into one DVD case. DuckTales: Destination Adventure! These episodes were available prior to their inclusion in the Volume 4 release. The episodes are in the order that they originally aired except for the five-part serial "Treasure of the Golden Suns," placed at the beginning of Volume 2.

None of the DVD sets contain any special features. Other regional versions were distributed to other countries, but only going up to episode On November 12, , the UK received two further releases of Collection 2 and Collection 3, being a Region version of the 2nd and 3rd volumes from North America. Unlike the first release, these 3-disc sets include a Fastplay mode, and only four language tracks: English, Dutch, German and French, but subtitles have not been added. There are currently no plans to release the rest of the series, or the seven episodes missing between the first two sets.

However due to limited number of copies, they quickly went out of stock. Each DVD contained only 3 episodes. Episodes 08, 10, 11, 22, 23, 24, 36, 55 and 61 are missing from the released set. In Denmark, at least, only 20 episodes from season 1 are available on Netflix.

The episodes available do follow the correct airdate order but some episodes are simply missing. For instance, the episodes on Netflix do not include a lot of Season 1 episodes, even though that they have indeed been dubbed into Danish. The entire series is currently available for purchase on Amazon Instant Video in Germany, with the episodes split into eight different seasons.

Episode musical scores were written by Ron Jones. In contrast to how other composers were creating a "patronizing" and "cute" score for the show, Jones says he composed the music with regard to the audience and its intelligence.

If they went on an adventure I would play it serious like Raiders of the Lost Ark. There are four different versions of the theme song. The original version, serving as the show's opening theme, contained one verse, chorus, bridge, and then 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 full-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 two volumes in The Music of Disney: a Legacy in Song along with the full TaleSpin theme and in the November release of the Disney Classics collection. In addition, 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 it sound like duck-like noises. It also has a fadeout ending, unlike the other versions. There is also a rare extended version that was used in the read along cassettes in It has a sequence order of verse-chorus-bridge-chorus-instrumental break-chorus. According to an interview conducted with Jeff Pescetto in , he was originally approached by Mark Mueller to cut a demo version of the theme song for Disney's approval.

Although they were impressed with Pescetto's demo, Disney had decided at first to hire pop group The Jets to perform the theme song for broadcast. However, after recording a version with the group, Disney felt that the theme song needed a different vocal style, and instead commissioned Pescetto to perform the theme. The Jets, meanwhile, later performed a full-length version of the Rescue Rangers theme song in a music video aired on The Disney Channel in Awards and nominations Daytime Emmy Awards — Outstanding Animated Programming nominated — Outstanding Animated Programming nominated — Outstanding Animated Programming for Programming One Hour or More — "Super DuckTales" won — Outstanding Film Sound Editing — Rich Harrison, Charlie King and Rick Hinson won Theme song The theme song has been widely regarded as one of the most memorable for a television program, with Dan Fletcher of TIME magazine noting its lasting impact despite being just a children's song: "Some of the lyrics might not make sense to those older than the age of 10 — we're not sure how life in Duckburg is like a hurricane, or exactly what a "duck blur" is — but the DuckTales song is still awesome.

The film follows Scrooge McDuck and his nephews as they try to defeat the evil warlock Merlock from taking over the legendary magic lamp. The film was well received by critics and audiences, but failed to meet box office expectations[24] and several planned sequels were abandoned as a result.

It premiered on August 11, In May , Terry McGovern the original voice of Launchpad McQuack stated on Facebook that the entire voice cast would be replaced, stating he felt "heartsick" at the news. It was also released on September 11, for Xbox Live Arcade. A retail copy for PlayStation 3 was released on August 20, with a code to download the game and a DuckTales collector pin. Comic books and trade paperbacks Ducktales DuckTales had two series of comic books.

The first series was published by Gladstone Publishing and ran for 13 issues from to , and the second series was published by Disney Comics and ran for 18 issues from to



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