Post by Scrooge MacDuck on Nov 26, 2016 18:06:55 GMT
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To go along with the McDuck Family Tree I previously created, here is a family tree for the Ducks, Coots and Gadwalls, except Casey Coot's children (whom I couldn't squeeze in there). This project is rather more ambitious than my previous tree, and also more polished, as you can see. Also not pictured are the children of Swashbuckle Duck and Arnold Duck; we frankly do not have enough info to build a decent tree, but this is where the various "distant cousins" of Donald (like most of the Ducks seen in Vic Lockman's The Overnight Hero or Dudly D. Duck from Why All the Crabby Ducks? go).
Let me know what you think! And, of course, most of these characters are little-known, so if you're wondering about anyone, just ask.
For some reason by browser wouldn't display the image correctly, so I had to open it in another folder and save it to disk - and then open it.
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For Duck family genealogists I just wanted to say we got some more information in this months Walt Disney's Comics and Stories. In Gladstone and Disraeli we get to meet Gladstone's cousin Disraeli Duck.
Donald say "...and since he's from the worng side of your family, I'm not even related to him" We also see Gladstone's mother in flashback scenes, but just her lower body - not the face.
Post by Scrooge MacDuck on Nov 26, 2016 20:38:04 GMT
Yes, I heard about that. And I think making his last name "Duck" in this translation was a stupid idea, since, as Donald says himself in the dialogue you quoted, Disraeli *isn't* supposed to be a relative of Donald. If they wanted to keep an alliteration with their admittedly funny idea of calling him Disraeli, I think they should have called him Disraeli Drake.
Post by Scrooge MacDuck on Nov 27, 2016 20:26:03 GMT
I have now updated it so that it includes the Goose family, as well as Casey Coot's other descendants (such as Botcho, Kildare and Marmaduke). See the new version here.