The characters of DuckTales have an extended history dating back to the
original show as well as the Scrooge McDuck comicbooks. Family plays a
crucial role and sets the foundation for the show. Huey (my guy, Danni
Pudi), Duey (Ben Schwartz), and Louie (Bobby Moynihan) each have a
vastly different and distinct personality that sets them apart from one
another this time around. They're all still adventurous troublemakers at
heart.
Donald Duck is their overbearing Uncle having to leave
them in the care of his uncle Scrooge McDuck (David Tennant) for a
spell. The nephews already know Scrooge was a famous adventurer. Louie
hits him with the "You used to be a big deal, what happened to you?"
line colder than a Klondike. This awakens Scrooge and gets him back in
the game with Launchpad (Beck Bennett) in town.
Now, I've always
been a Donald Duck fan. It isn't until his nephews meet Webby
Vanderquack (Kate Micucci) that they realize how big of a deal Donald
is. "Donald Duck is one of the most daring adventurers of all time!"
Webby is putting respect on the name of Donald Duck as he served in the
U.S. Navy and got a legit honorable discharge. This time around there is
a lot of animosity between Scrooge and Donald and it's brilliant.
Donald
used to be Scrooge's sidekick until something happened. We caught a
glimpse as Donald berates Scrooge for putting the boys in danger saying,
"This is the Spear of Selene all over again!" "I was not responsible
for the Spear of Selene!" Scrooge retorts. Later, Dewey catches wind of
an old painting. He finds in it a third adventurer with Scrooge and
Donald, someone that Dewey (and fans) is shocked to see. His mother,
Della Duck.
This is where the show had me-Della Duck's backstory
getting updated into lore (more on her later). Other great character
updates on the show involve Webby and Mrs. Beakley (Toks Olagundoye).
Fam, Beakley isn't the maid in this iteration. She's the housekeeper and
jokes about being a spy. That woman is clearly an active or retired
spy, man. Beakley is on more of the adventures this time around, and
she's clearly got military training, tactics, and fighting techniques.
Plus, her dry humor is great.
I love that she's being played by a
Nigerian actress. Beakley is winning in this incarnation. The best part
is she's taught her granddaughter Webby (whom I mentioned earlier) all
those military tactics. Dude, Webby is my favorite character. She's not
only battle-ready for every situation, she's a historian. She's been
following the McDuck family line (a hobby since she lives on the
compound) and is the only one that can give an inkling of a clue to
Dewey about the third adventurer, Della Duck. What I love about Webby is
she's too efficient for her own good at times.
She's got all the
tools to defend herself and be independent. However, she doesn't know
what it's like to have friends since she's led a sheltered life. The
nephews help her out there, and she even gets a friend of her own in
Lena (Kimiko Glenn). I love how socially lost Webby can be and yet, she
is the freaking Splinter Cell of the crew with that grappling gun. I'm
rockin'!
Kiss the ring and pay homage
Back to the plot, show developers
Matt Youngberg and Francisco Angones are really out solving mysteries
and re-w... you know the rest. Della Duck has been a legit mystery in
the comics for over 80 years. The McDucks/Ducks clan have a long and
extensive family tree. The exploration of this is what gives the series
the breath of new life. I'm also a sucker for discovering an obscure
character's backstory.
The mark of great writing comes two-fold.
One in creating, and the other in building off a history that's been
established-paying homage while paving a new path. DuckTales in 2017 is
full of homages.
There's an incredible episode with Webby and
Lena escaping the Beagle Boys as an ode to The Warriors. I watched it
unfold like "Is this? No, no it can't be." But it was! Again, There're
numerous odes to the original series and comics. We get an appearance
from Gyro Gearloose (Jim Rash) and a hint to the creation of Gizmoduck
(Lin-Manuel Miranda).
Oh, you got jooooookes?
With all these homages, odes, and new
character development, DuckTales doesn't slack odd in the comedy. Fam,
the show is hilarious and full of one-liners from everyone.
Scrooge: Santa Clause is not allowed in my home... He knows what he did.
Scrooge: We're going to outdo that quitter Mallardy and make it to the top.
Louie: You realize there is a difference between quitting and dying, right?
Scrooge: Not to me.
Huey: The foyer is a safe zone. The foyer is a safe zone!
Webby: This is no foyer. This is a tomb.
*nerf guns go off in the distance*
Scrooge: Ha-haaaa... A tomb.
Even with the humor, we get lessons
of insight and emotion. Scrooge takes the kids to Mt. Neverrest to right
a blemish on his past. It's Huey's intervention that calms his pride
and has him realize there are times when you must accept how far you're
able to go. The nephews aren't just learning from Scrooge, he's learning
from them as well.
With so much personality, what do you want from me?
I'm almost
bewildered that this is only season one. The show has been renewed for a
second season. We know we got Gizmoduck coming. There's even a Darkwing
Duck appearance that's supposed to happen. The show has touched on so
many other locations of the Duck Universe while leaving viewers with an
over-arching mystery that still needs to be unraveled. That's not even
half of all the things I'm purposefully leaving out.
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