Some of the clips shown the kids being in some imagination/fanatasy land so that feels like a perfect place to run into the Wuzzles.
I didn't grow up with the Wuzzles. I resepc it has it fans but it's not my cup of tea. Then agian, I know same people feel the same way about the Gummi Bears which I did loved as a kid and still love them and I think it's much more smart show then people like to give it credit, so I get that.
Last Edit: Jul 20, 2019 17:29:44 GMT by Pan Maciej
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Some of the clips shown the kids being in some imagination/fanatasy land so that feels like a perfect place to run into the Wuzzles.
I think it's set up on the kids' dreams, since that teaser shows them in pajamas during a sleepover, and also, some of the clips seem to show their wishes materializing (Webby becoming a mini-Scrooge and Dewey being the star of his school to the point where the mascot is based on him), and the scenarios seem very oneiric.
They did spoil Magica being behind it but she appears to be obvious villain to use here.
I stumbled across a theory about Magica in this part, in that maybe she's not Magica, but Lena.
I know this sounds odd, but if you look at her scenes she has her staff back, which was a variation of that amulet that wound up broken thanks to Donald's head in the climax of the last season. It reappears in "Friendship Hates Magic" fixed by Violet, but it's shattered, and in the new clips, it's perfectly unscatched. Also, when she's preparing for the final battle (that one with the other villains that hyped the wak out of us), she's using a wand instead. And in the episode that'll probably be set up on their dreams, where all their dreams come true, Lena seems to be possessed by something when she looks in the mirror. Maybe it's a nightamare that comes true, transforming her into Magica. Remember when in "Frendship" she finds that the spirits sorrounding her and Webby and Violet during their session were actually manifestations of her emotions, and one of them briefly takes the form of Magica? Maybe a similar case happens during their oneiric adventure. It's still a little soon, but i'll save this theory until the episode airs up.
Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy! Are you guys in for a treat... ^_^
P.S. But to be fair seeing how some people act angry to every single change (with all do respect) he pretty much could be talking about every single minute of the ucomming episodes....
Last Edit: Jul 25, 2019 19:57:39 GMT by Pan Maciej
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Post by Scrooge MacDuck on Jul 25, 2019 20:30:56 GMT
…nah, that doesn't seem transgressive enough. Actually revealing Launchpad as HDL's father, now that would have made a splash. But they're obviously not going that route, thank the heavens.
Thinking about it some more, my number-one guess would be that they're going to reveal a secret child of Scrooge and Goldie, possibly in the context of introducing Dickie.
Post by Scrooge MacDuck on Jul 25, 2019 22:24:48 GMT
I still doubt it's any variation of "HDL leave Donald and come to live with [X]". Sending Donald on the Moon for the few episodes showing their reunion with Della, and having previously established that the entire Duck clan lives at McDuck Manor together so the question of "who of Della or Donald are the boys going to live with" ends up being geographically, seems to me to have been clever ploys to avoid the exact "but wouldn't they leave Donald to go live with their parents?" problem raised by Don Rosa about a story where HDL's parents were found.
Also, Angones has hinted that the show may tackle the identity HDL's father in Season 3, so they wouldn't do something drastic with HDL's parentage now before we've got the full answers.
Ain't that the attitude you just want to see on the person adapting the comics you like into animation
Agreed. Angones has done a great job on many episodes of this series. I mean that sincerely. I've absolutely loved several episodes; but seeing him apparently so happy about ticking off most the fandom is a little bit discomforting. That's not to say that I want him to cater to the fans and do whatever they say, but it just seems a little bit rude to be so openly pleased about "mak[ing] people FURIOUS".
"... I sincerely can't wait to bathe in your collective hatred" isn't really what I'd want to hear from anyone let alone someone who, as you said, is working on a show that stars alternate versions of characters I quite like.
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