SummaryScrooge McDuck (David Tennant) finds his wanderlust revived with the arrival of his nephews Huey (Danny Pudi), Dewey (Ben Schwartz) and Louie (Bobby Moynihan) in this reboot of the late 1980-90s animated series.
SummaryScrooge McDuck (David Tennant) finds his wanderlust revived with the arrival of his nephews Huey (Danny Pudi), Dewey (Ben Schwartz) and Louie (Bobby Moynihan) in this reboot of the late 1980-90s animated series.
The new generation of kids who will be introduced to Duckburg through this series may not have the history to appreciate the way these characters have become far more vibrant and relevant, but that isn’t necessary. DuckTales is brisk and playful romp from start to finish with plenty of cheeky details.
A perfect example of how a reboot should be done: with more elaborate stories and episodes and a lot of affection on the part of the directors. And it's impressive how this care for the show remained even after the cancellation announcement and a few missing episodes, delivering a more than satisfactory ending. Highlight for the excellent dubbing of David Tennant as Uncle Scrooge McDuck.
The reboot was true to the original but set in its own universe of the old one. This was a great story but was cut but the mouse. If you ever have 3 days off Watch it and you will fall in love with it. It's the best thing Disney put out in the recent 10 years.
The new DuckTales is better than the original show. Funnier, more ambitious. ... Danny Pudi, Ben Schwartz, and Bobby Moynihan were well-cast as the trio, giving the boys a jocky fraternal chemistry. ... Meanwhile, David Tennant is doing longtime Scrooge-voice Alan Young proud.
Quite fun! The series has some incredible references, inside and outside Disney, and even more important, I grew to care about all the characters, even some villains! The Last Adventure is overstuffed, but I left, very happy and at the same time, sad it has all ended.
Has a good energy, gives nostalgic feelings, tells the story of ducks in a new and interesting way, even has characters and hints of characters from other old Disney series but at the same time it doesn’t lose the meaning and attachment to the old version. I loved it!
It's fine. It's a comfy show. Feels like Wal-Mart brand Gravity Falls with WAY better animation. Makes me wish Gravity Falls looked this fluid and had this great layout design/artstyle. There's even diet Mabel. If you rearranged a few names and characters this could have been a sequel series, just make it Multiversal. It's fine