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[[File:Ducktales4.jpg|thumb|The intro]]'''DuckTales''' is the TV show based off of the Uncle Scrooge comic books by [[Carl Barks]].
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[[File:Ducktales4.jpg|right|350px]]'''DuckTales''' is a 1987 TV show based off of the ''Uncle Scrooge'' comic books, mostly those crafted by Scrooge's creator, [[Carl Barks]].
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==List of episodes==
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<p style="text-align:center;">''See main article: [[List of DuckTales episodes]]''</p>
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==Plot==
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[[Donald Duck]] is hired by the U.S. Navvy, and has to let [[Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck|Huey, Dewey and Louie]] in [[Scrooge McDuck|his rich uncle Scrooge McDuck]]'s care. Scrooge, to take better care of his three grandnephews, permanently moves to his holiday mansion in Duckburg's countryside and hires nurse [[Mrs Beakley|Madam Beakley]] to take care of the three ducklings. Along with clumsy airplane-pilot Launchpad McQuack and Mrs Beakley's granddaughter [[Webby Vanderquack|Webby]], Scrooge and the ducklings go on daring adventures and treasure quests all around the world, much like in the original comics, and have to foil [[Beagle Boys (DuckTales)|a brand new set]] of villainous [[Beagle Boys]].
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==Production==
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[[File:1947-balthazar-picsou-65.jpg|thumb|250px]]As early as 1954, there had been plans to do a spin-off of [[Donald Duck]]'s [[Donald Duck (series)|own cartoon series]] that would feature the then newly created [[Scrooge McDuck]], whose popularity in the comic medium was at its finest. [[Carl Barks]] himself was asked to storyboard the seven-minutes pilot that would feature Scroogre trying to get rid of a banknote-eating rat (see on the right). The short, however, was never made, and Scroog McDuck's film career effectively debuted 13 years later with ''[[Scrooge McDuck and Money]], ''a featurette that was part of the same educative series as the much-praised ''Donald in Mathmagicland'' and ''Donald and the Wheel. ''Contrary to its two spiritual predecessors, ''Scrooge McDuck and Money'' did not feature Donald, instead focusing on Scrooge and Huey, Dewey and Louie alone, which clearly foreshadows ''DuckTales''. ''Scrooge McDuck and Money'' was, however, a financial failure and had no more follow-ups.
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In 1984, the main Walt Disney Studios produced another featurette that was officially part of the ''Mickey Mouse ''series, ''[[Mickey's Christmas Carol]]''. In this new adaptation of Charles Dickens's well-known christmas tale, classic Disney characters were assigned roles in the story (Mickey being Bob Cratchitt, Mr Fezziwig being Mr Toad, the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come Peg-Leg Pete…). Naturally, Scrooge was chosen to play the part of Ebenezer Scrooge himself, 
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==Critical reception==
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===Positive reception===
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''DuckTales'' is widely understood as aiming at a younger audience than its source material. Taken as a kid show, it had a very positive reception, standing out as one of Disney's most popular TV shows of the eighties and nineties, and it is considered one of the series that launched the rebirth of Disney's TV animation, leading to the making of other series such as ''Chip'n'Dale Rescue Rangers'', ''TaleSpin'', ''Aladdin — The Series'' or ''Bonkers''.
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===Negative reception===
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Many long-time fans of the original comics, however, tended to dislike the show, finding it disrespectful to the original comics. The cheap animation, when compared to Disney's animated features, has also been much criticized; the choice of the voice acting for the characters is also contested, especially when it comes to Scrooge. 
 
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Ducktales4

DuckTales is a 1987 TV show based off of the Uncle Scrooge comic books, mostly those crafted by Scrooge's creator, Carl Barks.

List of episodes

See main article: List of DuckTales episodes

Plot

Donald Duck is hired by the U.S. Navvy, and has to let Huey, Dewey and Louie in his rich uncle Scrooge McDuck's care. Scrooge, to take better care of his three grandnephews, permanently moves to his holiday mansion in Duckburg's countryside and hires nurse Madam Beakley to take care of the three ducklings. Along with clumsy airplane-pilot Launchpad McQuack and Mrs Beakley's granddaughter Webby, Scrooge and the ducklings go on daring adventures and treasure quests all around the world, much like in the original comics, and have to foil a brand new set of villainous Beagle Boys.

Production

1947-balthazar-picsou-65

As early as 1954, there had been plans to do a spin-off of Donald Duck's own cartoon series that would feature the then newly created Scrooge McDuck, whose popularity in the comic medium was at its finest. Carl Barks himself was asked to storyboard the seven-minutes pilot that would feature Scroogre trying to get rid of a banknote-eating rat (see on the right). The short, however, was never made, and Scroog McDuck's film career effectively debuted 13 years later with Scrooge McDuck and Moneya featurette that was part of the same educative series as the much-praised Donald in Mathmagicland and Donald and the Wheel. Contrary to its two spiritual predecessors, Scrooge McDuck and Money did not feature Donald, instead focusing on Scrooge and Huey, Dewey and Louie alone, which clearly foreshadows DuckTalesScrooge McDuck and Money was, however, a financial failure and had no more follow-ups.

In 1984, the main Walt Disney Studios produced another featurette that was officially part of the Mickey Mouse series, Mickey's Christmas Carol. In this new adaptation of Charles Dickens's well-known christmas tale, classic Disney characters were assigned roles in the story (Mickey being Bob Cratchitt, Mr Fezziwig being Mr Toad, the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come Peg-Leg Pete…). Naturally, Scrooge was chosen to play the part of Ebenezer Scrooge himself, 


Critical reception

Positive reception

DuckTales is widely understood as aiming at a younger audience than its source material. Taken as a kid show, it had a very positive reception, standing out as one of Disney's most popular TV shows of the eighties and nineties, and it is considered one of the series that launched the rebirth of Disney's TV animation, leading to the making of other series such as Chip'n'Dale Rescue RangersTaleSpinAladdin — The Series or Bonkers.

Negative reception

Many long-time fans of the original comics, however, tended to dislike the show, finding it disrespectful to the original comics. The cheap animation, when compared to Disney's animated features, has also been much criticized; the choice of the voice acting for the characters is also contested, especially when it comes to Scrooge.