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DuckTales is an animated series produced by The Walt Disney Company starring characters from the Scrooge McDuck universe as largely created by Carl Barks. The pilot episode first aired on September 11, 1987. The main stars of the series were Scrooge McDuck himself and his grandnephews Huey, Dewey and Louie. Duckburg was the show's setting.
Other characters from the comics include Gyro Gearloose, Gladstone Gander, Glittering Goldie O'Gilt, Magica De Spell, Flintheart Glomgold and the Beagle Boys.
The series also introduced many original characters, such as Launchpad McQuack, Mrs. Bentina Beakley, Webby Vanderquack, Doofus Drake, and Duckworth the Butler.
DuckTales was the most successful of Disney's early attempts to create high-quality animation for a TV animated series (earlier shows included The Wuzzles and The Gummi Bears in 1985). Disney invested a far greater amount of money into the TV series than had previously been spent on animated shows of the time. This was considered a risky move, because animated TV series were generally considered low-budget, throwaway investments for most of the history of TV cartoons up through the 1980s.
Many critics say that Disney's own animation studio had lost most of its luster during the period from Walt Disney's passing through the 1980s. However, the studio took a number of risks that paid off handsomely, and DuckTales was one of those risks that won big. The studio gambled on the idea that a larger investment into quality animation could be made back through syndication--a concept that worked well with live-action TV reruns, but which had only been used with inexpensive cartoon series that either recycled theatrical shorts from decades past or only featured limited, low-budget animation.
The 1987-1988 season of DuckTales consisted of 65 episodes (the standard length for a Disney TV show nowadays). The next season (1989-1990) included an additional 35 episodes (bringing the total to 100 episodes - making DuckTales the longest-running Disney show episode-wise). In the second season, Bubba the Caveduck and his pet triceratops, Tootsie, and Fenton Crackshell and his alter ego Gizmo Duck appeared.
The show was so successful it spawned a feature film, DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp, and two spinoffs series: Darkwing Duck and Quack Pack. The success of DuckTales also paved the way for a new wave of high-quality animated TV series, including Disney's own The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh in 1988.
The new for 1989 series Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers was paired with DuckTales in an hour-long syndicated show through the 1989-1990 television season. In the 1990-1991 season, Disney expanded the idea even further, to create The Disney Afternoon, a two-hour long syndicated block of half-hour cartoons. DuckTales was one of the early flagship cartoons in the series.
DuckTales inspired competing studios such as Warner Bros. to make their own investments in animation with Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs.
Hewey, Dewey, and Louie all appeared in the drug prevention video Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue.
As for DuckTales itself, it was last seen on Toon Disney, Disney's (so-called) all-toon network. Due to bad scheduling and the addition of JETIX, it has vanished completely off the network. It is unknown if it will ever return, and Disney currently has no plans to release the series on a DVD set.
Episode list
- Treasure of the Golden Suns (1) - Don't Give Up the Ship
- Treasure of the Golden Suns (2) - Wrongway in Ronguay
- Treasure of the Golden Suns (3) - Three Ducks of the Condor
- Treasure of the Golden Suns (4) - Cold Ducks
- Treasure of the Golden Suns (5) - Too Much of a Gold Thing
- Send in the Clones
- Sphinx for the Memories
- Where No Duck Has Gone Before
- Armstrong
- Robot Robbers
- Magica's Shadow War
- Masters of the Djinni
- Hotel Strangeduck
- The Lost Crown of Genghis Khan
- Duckman of Aquatraz
- The Money Vanishes
- Sir Gyro de Gearloose
- Dinosaur Ducks
- Hero for Hire
- Superdoo!
- Maid of Myth
- Down and Out in Duckburg
- Much Ado About Scrooge
- Top Duck
- The Pearl of Wisdom
- The Curse of Castle McDuck
- Launchpad's Civil War
- Sweet Duck of Youth
- Earthquack
- Home Sweet Homer
- Microducks From Outer Space
- Bermuda Triangle Tangle
- Back to the Klondike
- Horse Scents
- Scrooge's Pet
- The Firefly Fruit Contest (1) - A Drain in the Economy
- The Firefly Fruit Contest (2) - A Whale of a Bad Time
- The Firefly Fruit Contest (3) - Aqua Ducks
- The Firefly Fruit Contest (4) - Working For Scales
- Merit-Time Adventure
- The Golden Fleecing
- Ducks of the West
- The Time Teasers
- Back Out in the Outback
- Raiders of the Lost Harp
- The Right Duck
- Scroogerello
- Double-O-Duck
- Luck o' the Ducks
- Duckworth's Revolt
- Magica's Magic Mirror / Take Me Out of the Ballgame
- Duck to the Future
- Jungle Duck
- Launchpad's First Crash
- Dime Enough For Luck
- The Duck in the Iron Mask
- The Uncrassable Hindentanic
- The Status Seeker
- Nothing to Fear
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. McDuck
- Once Upon a Dime
- Spies in Their Eyes
- All Ducks on Deck
- Ducky Horror Picture Show
- Till Nephews Do Us Part
- Time is Money (1) - Marking Time
- Time is Money (2) - The Duck Who Would Be King
- Time is Money (3) - Bubba Trubba
- Time is Money (4) - Ducks on the Lam
- Time is Money (5) - Ali Bubba's Cave
- Super DuckTales (1) - Liquid Assets
- Super DuckTales (2) - Frozen Assets
- Super DuckTales (3) - Full Metal Duck
- Super DuckTales (4) - The Billionaire Beagle Boys Club
- Super DuckTales (5) - Money to Burn
- The Land of Tra-La-La
- Allowance Day
- Bubbeo and Juliet
- The Good Muddahs
- My Mother, the Psychic
- Dough Ray Me
- Metal Attraction
- Bubba's Big Brainstorm
- The Big Flub
- A Case of Mistaken Secret Identity
- Blue Collar Scrooge
- Beaglemania
- The Bride Wore Stripes
- Attack of the 50-Foot Webby
- Yuppy Ducks
- The Unbreakable Bin
- The Masked Mallard
- A DuckTales Valentine
- Ducky Mountain High
- Attack of the Metal Mites
- The Duck Who Knew Too Much
- New Gizmo Kids on the Block
- Scrooge's Last Adventure
- The Golden Goose (1)
- The Golden Goose (2)
For episode synopses, see Duck Tales episodes.
Spin-off merchandise
DuckTales had two series of comic books. The first series was from Gladstone and ran for 13 issues from 1988 to 1990, and the second series was from Disney Comics and ran for 18 issues from 1990 to 1991.
The series also spawned two video games for the Nintendo Entertainment System, DuckTales and DuckTales 2, both by Capcom, as well as a computer game for the PC, Amiga and C64, called "Duck Tales - The Quest for Gold".
External links
- Official web page at the Toon Disney Channel (http://psc.disney.go.com/abcnetworks/toondisney/shows/ducktales/)
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- A petition to release DuckTales on DVD (http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/ducktalesdvd/)
- Duck Tales on Big Cartoon Database (http://www.bcdb.com/cartoons/Walt_Disney_Studios/Television/DuckTales/index.html)bg:Патешки истории