Challenge of the Senior Junior Woodchucks DuckTales Season 3 Episode 1
April 4, 2020
Huey races against Violet in a challenge to be named Senior Junior Woodchuck. Scrooge and the family search for a secret Woodchuck treasure.
[Violet as a rival woodchuck make a lot of sence, nice to get some more Woodchuck lore in this... this one sounds most interesting to me out of three]
Quack Pack! DuckTales Season 3 Episode 2
April 4, 2020
The family is not quite itself as it soon discovers the planned family photo shoot might just be a part of a bigger wish gone wrong.
(I just hope it won't be full-long Quack Pack homage... in-joke in the title is enough for me... or maybe they will simply turn into wolfs and this is a pun... who knows?)
Double-O-Duck in You Only Crash Twice! DuckTales Season 3 Episode 3
April 11, 2020
A spy video game turns dangerously real as Launchpad and Dewey must stop F.O.W.L. Agent Steelbeak’s plan to destroy Duckburg.
(Yaaaaaay! Stealbak! Also great to get a Launchpad-centric episode, they are suprisingly good and do good job to add some deep to the character)
Yay for more of the Junior Woddchucks and for Steelbeak (I watched very few Darkwing Duck episodes and only two with him, but from the little I saw, he was a lot of fun)
I don't know what to expect from QP episode. Maybe a supernatural event that changes the status quo after one of them wishes something were different, classic ''beware what you wish'' plot. Let's wait and see...
The actual ride features the classic, Russi Taylor-voiced versions of HD&L, not the '17 ones.
And yes, my guess is that the title of the "Quack Pack" episode is just an in-joke, and the rest of the episode may have little to do with that show, but I also wonder if this is where they'll introduce Daisy (and maybe Goofy?). "The family is not quite itself as it soon discovers the planned family photo shoot might just be a part of a bigger wish gone wrong" ... maybe Daisy isn't even "real" in this universe? Maybe just part of Donald's wish for a family/life of his own or some such? That would fit perfectly with DuckTales '17's universe-bending. Anyway, this is the episode I'm most looking forward to, so I'm glad it's debuting early in the season.
Post by Scrooge MacDuck on Mar 12, 2020 19:34:43 GMT
I kinda doubt Daisy is just an illusion; the way Angones has talked about how his crew approached the character, he's very intent on making her a character in her own right not defined by her relationship to Donald, so her coming into being as the literal default "girlfriend of Donald" in some sort of dream scenario would seme at odds with that. Further, if Daisy somehow earned her reality at the end of such a scenario (for it is clear that Daisy is going to remain in the picture, not be a one-off), that would kinda be a repeat of Lena…
No idea what happened with 2017!HDL on the poster to Runaway Railway, but yeah, no, they're not in the ride, thank ye gads.
The only reason to go with Baar Baar Jinx theory is that Daisy design is base on the cartoon where she actualy marries Donald... and HD&L where Daisy's little brothers, not Donald nephew in that one.
The idea they would try to justify the existance of that cartoon as being part of some fantasy alternative reality feels like a idea people behind this show woudl try.
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Post by Baar Baar Jinx on Mar 13, 2020 13:38:33 GMT
I just learned that at one point, the idea was to have Daisy be one of Glomgold's right-hand people, which was later abandoned (not sure why, might have been interesting to have a sort of middle-aged Romeo and Juliet kind of thing going on between her and Donald). Another avenue to explore could have been to have her be a secret F.O.W.L agent who gets close to Donald in order to infiltrate Scrooge's inner circle (although that might be too similar to the Gandra Dee arc). Also, wasn't there talk of an "Agent D" on this show (or was that fan speculation)? If so, maybe the reference was to Daisy?
Still no word on who voices her, right? I don't see a reason to cast anyone other than Tress MacNeille, but with this show, getting a celebrity voice seems to be the biggest consideration.
Also, wasn't there talk of an "Agent D" on this show (or was that fan speculation)? If so, maybe the reference was to Daisy?
Still no word on who voices her, right? I don't see a reason to cast anyone other than Tress MacNeille, but with this show, getting a celebrity voice seems to be the biggest consideration.
I'm almost sure the agent D was Gandra Dee, as Mark Beaks calls her that in her debut. Tress MacNeille is her official voice, as is Anselmo for Donald and Corey Burton for Ludwig, so I don't think she's being replaced.