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| − | '''DuckTales''' is a 1987 Disney animated show which ran on syndication from September 18, 1987 to November 28, 1990, later becoming part of the [[Disney Afternoon]] block. It also had a feature film, ''DuckTales: Treasure of the Lost Lamp'' | + | '''DuckTales''' is a 1987 Disney animated show which ran on syndication from September 18, 1987 to November 28, 1990, later becoming part of the [[Disney Afternoon]] block. It also had a feature film, ''DuckTales: Treasure of the Lost Lamp''. |
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| + | The show was rebooted on August 12, 2017, premiering on Disney XD, and temporarily seeing episodes airing first on the Disney Channel before returning to it's original network where it's finale premiered March 15, 2021. | ||
Both versions centered around the adventures of Scrooge McDuck and his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie based on the ''Uncle Scrooge'' comic books. They also included characters made for the show such as Launchpad McQuack, Mrs. Beakley, and Webbigail Vanderquack (Webby for short). While the original series had [[Donald Duck]] leaving Huey, Dewey and Louie with Scrooge while he served in the navy, he was part of the main cast in the 2017 version. | Both versions centered around the adventures of Scrooge McDuck and his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie based on the ''Uncle Scrooge'' comic books. They also included characters made for the show such as Launchpad McQuack, Mrs. Beakley, and Webbigail Vanderquack (Webby for short). While the original series had [[Donald Duck]] leaving Huey, Dewey and Louie with Scrooge while he served in the navy, he was part of the main cast in the 2017 version. | ||
Latest revision as of 05:37, 3 November 2025
DuckTales is a 1987 Disney animated show which ran on syndication from September 18, 1987 to November 28, 1990, later becoming part of the Disney Afternoon block. It also had a feature film, DuckTales: Treasure of the Lost Lamp.
The show was rebooted on August 12, 2017, premiering on Disney XD, and temporarily seeing episodes airing first on the Disney Channel before returning to it's original network where it's finale premiered March 15, 2021.
Both versions centered around the adventures of Scrooge McDuck and his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie based on the Uncle Scrooge comic books. They also included characters made for the show such as Launchpad McQuack, Mrs. Beakley, and Webbigail Vanderquack (Webby for short). While the original series had Donald Duck leaving Huey, Dewey and Louie with Scrooge while he served in the navy, he was part of the main cast in the 2017 version.
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Cast Members
The following Gargoyles cast members appeared in DuckTales (The 1987 and/or 2017 version). They are listed in alphabetical order.
- Michael Bell - Lieutenant Garlic (1987) and Quackerjack (2017)
- Gregg Berger - High Muckyduck (1987)
- Jeff Bennett - F.O.W.L. Eggheads and King Honestly (2017)
- Clancy Brown - Frankenstein (2017)
- Jim Cummings - El Capitán (1987), Jim Starling/Darkwing Duck and Paddywhack (2017)
- Keith David - Manny the Headless Man-Horse (2017)
- Bill Fagerbakke - Ghost of Christmas Present (2017)
- Tress MacNeille - Mrs. Featherby, Circe, Queen Ariel, Agnes the Harpy, Millionara Vanderbucks (1987) and Daisy Duck (2017)
- Rob Paulsen - Gladstone Gander, Robin Lurch, Sundowner (1987), and Gibbous (2017)
- Peter Renaday - Captain Slattery and Catfish McDuck (1987)
- Cree Summer - Amunet (2017)
- Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa - Akita (2017)
- B.J. Ward - Loopy McQuack (1987)
- Frank Welker - Big Time Beagle, Baggy Beagle and Bubba Duck (1987)
- April Winchell - Black Heron and Zenith (2017)
Greg Weisman was the story editor for the 1987 series episodes "New Gizmo Kids on the Block", "Curse of the Metal Mites", "The Golden Goose, Part 1 and 2". He also worked a bit on "A DuckTales Valentine (Amour or Less)" and Treasure of the Lost Lamp. [1]
Tad Stones also served as story editor to the Valentines Day special and voiced a security guard for the 2017 series episode "The Duck Knight Returns".
Bob Kline was a storyboard designer for Treasure of the Lost Lamp.
Len Uhley wrote episodes 8, 36, 67-70 and 92-93.
References to Gargoyles in DuckTales
After sixty-eight episode's since his first appearance in the 2017 series premiere, Manny the Headless Man-Horse is revealed in "The Last Adventure!" to be the Headless Horseman of the Apocalypse. He is subsequently shot by the Blessed Bagpipes, and Manny the Headless Man-Horse's statue head (resembling Scrooge McDuck's) becomes flesh, prompting him to declare "I live again!", similar to Goliath's iconic "We live again!" from the show's opening. His body, however, turns to stone much like how gargoyles do during stone sleep.
Later in the episode, Manny is restored to life again (even restating such) and tosses his statue head to regrow his original gargoyle-like body before fighting the Phantom Blot. During the sequence, the Gargoyles theme briefly plays.
References to DuckTales in Gargoyles
Launchpad's phrase from the 1987 series "Any crash you can walk away from" was used by:
- Lexington after landing the Pack's helicopter. ("Her Brother's Keeper")
- Xanatos upon barely landing his helicopter after Fox turned to stone. ("City of Stone" Part Two)
See Also
- DuckTales at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia (1987)
- DuckTales at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia (2017)
- DuckTales (1987) at the Internet Movie Database
- DuckTales (2017) at the Internet Movie Database