Launchpad joins some other Dinsey shows character in a mushup singing Christmas Karaoke together... Didn't made me laugh but If I was a kid watching all these shows the mash-up would blown my mind.
So... they can't be twins cose they hatched from diffrent eggs but triplets from diffrent eggs are ok? HUMMMMMM...
No, they are twins, Angones is just pointing out that if they hatched from the same egg, they would be identical twins, and would both be the same gender, which (as far as we know) they aren’t. What confuses me is this: Does this mean that HDL aren’t identical triplets in the DT17 canon? Sure, they’ve been differentiated from each other in appearance, but identical twins and triplets can have different clothing choices or hairstyles. There was even a gag where Louie’s hair got mussed up and he looked like Dewey.
HD&L-17 are indeed identical triplets. Lena remarks on that explicitly when she first meets them. So Pan was right when he pointed out that the fact that they come from different eggs is an inconsistency (although if you consider these characters as ducks rather than humans, as this show obviously does, can we really call Donald and Della "twins" in the traditional sense, since multiple simultaneous births are the norm in most birds? We don't call all the hatchlings in a particular batch triplets, quadruplets, etc., do we? The same goes for mammals that have multiple births such as cats or dogs. They're littermates, but not, say, sextuplets. How common is true identical "twinning" in birds, where two embryos share the same physical egg? I doubt either embryo could survive.)
Huh. First non-DuckTales '17 use of HD&L-17. Significant also, in that the Mickey Mouse '13 shorts use a design more like the classic, identical triplet one.
Huh. First non-DuckTales '17 use of HD&L-17. Significant also, in that the Mickey Mouse '13 shorts use a design more like the classic, identical triplet one.
I heard that they're making a short out of it. If it's truth, I wonder if they're trying to insert HD&L-17 into the Mickey Mouse Shorts... come to think of that, it might be a way to use the triplets in those shorts now that Russi Taylor can no longer voice their classic version. Edit: then again, maybe it's just a rumor and they're simply promoting the new attraction.
Tony Anselmo could always do the nephews’ voices in the way that Clarence Nash did them in the theatrical shorts. I have no idea if there are any more Mickey Mouse shorts planned after the ride is done.
I wonder if they're trying to insert HD&L-17 into the Mickey Mouse Shorts... come to think of that, it might be a way to use the triplets in those shorts now that Russi Taylor can no longer voice their classic version.
I hope not. I can perhaps learn to accept the visual designs of HD&L-17, but their adult male voices would be jarring outside the 17-verse. As deb suggested, they may as well have Anselmo voice the nephews in any future shorts, even in their '17 versions (like he did for the Quack Pack-HD&L on House of Mouse, which, admittedly, sounded odd).
I wonder if they're trying to insert HD&L-17 into the Mickey Mouse Shorts... come to think of that, it might be a way to use the triplets in those shorts now that Russi Taylor can no longer voice their classic version.
I hope not. I can perhaps learn to accept the visual designs of HD&L-17, but their adult male voices would be jarring outside the 17-verse. As deb suggested, they may as well have Anselmo voice the nephews in any future shorts, even in their '17 versions (like he did for the Quack Pack-HD&L on House of Mouse, which, admittedly, sounded odd).
I agree. The adult voices work (sort of) in the '17 show because the tone is different, more prone to serious moments. The Rudish shorts are purely comedic and also have played more into the “mischievous pranksters” version of HDL in the past. Quacky voices would probably work better.
The comic stories I read were short and simple, but Ok to good; yet so far they haven't presented anything that ambitious, but the idea of a story envolving Bombie... now that caught me off-guard. I read the story, it's pretty good (unfortunately the DT17 comics are cancelled in Brazil; they were published by Abril, which ended its partneship with Disney two year ago, so I had to go check on the story on Internet, and it's not nearly the same thing as reading an issue). Just the idea that they used a concept that was introduced in the end of Season 2 is already interesting.
Something I was thinking, though... in the first editions, Webby would adress Scrooge as "Mr. McDuck", implying that these were set before ''From The Files of Agent 22'', but in those new he already calls him "Uncle Scrooge". I wonder, will there be in a near future editions set up after Della and Lena are back, or even after Della and Donald are reunited?