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Ducktales s1 ep19 Full Uncut Reaction

The Secret(s) of Caslte McDuck! HE'S SO CUTE?!?!?!

Really loved this episode, sorry for the camera auto focuses, I have to manually turn it off each time I record and I forgot :')

Ducktales s1 ep19 Full Uncut Reaction

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two things is the pattern that is registered to you the pillow your mascot is sitting on and what does past you back mean

Alex Foster

I hate when shows label things with initials to lead you astray with who's initials they were because labeling it as "D. Duck" would not functionally even work when her brother has the same initials. XD

Vex Valor

Scrooge is not "hundreds and hundreds" of years old, and he was frozen in ice with Goldie for 5 years, not a hundred. He's still a fair bit over a century old though.

Nuk Limpear

Hey, at 13:21 Mosco got a "notice" when they found the note. HA

TheInnerWill

"How're they hundreds— or maybe thousands— of years old??" > Time Lords.

Craig Rangoon

As a middle child myself, Dewey's whole thing about not telling them was heartbreakingly relatable

King

Yeah the pollen thing seems like a bit of a stretch, if it's cooked and cleaned well enough. I guess the USDA just REALLY doesn't want to let sheep lung be eaten, despite what's in the millions of dollars worth of hotdogs we eat. Haggis sounds like premium steak by comparison, actually.

Dan_Gaming_Fan

Spoiler: Magica IS Della after being corrupted by dark magics.

Travis Laake

One thing I really love about Lewie's moment in the crypt: I genuinely think of the three brothers, despite being the most shallow on the surface, he's also the most grounded. Huey lives for knowledge and experiences, Dewey lives for glory and excitement. Lewie just wants to be, and that's why when Dewey and Huey get swept up into the drama of the moment, Lewie's just... heartbroken.

Ferret

Haggis is perfectly safe and fairly healthy. It’s really just an oaty sausage.

Alan Munro

No no, for that we just convince Americans when they come to Scotland that the door signs are the other way around because the men wear the kilts here :)

Mosco Moon

Yeah proper proper haggis is cooked and served in a sheeps stomach, but most of it isn't anymore, your regular run-of-the-mill haggis is cooked in the same skin like thing that link sausages are cooked in. The lung thing makes sense, but I'd have assumed the cooking and mashing and stuff would expel things like pollen? I've got TERRIBLE hayfever and I've never had an outbreak from regularly eating haggis.

Mosco Moon

In the original comics, Scrooge's #1 Dime had a different meaning to him, with Scrooge's father trying to teach him a different lesson by setting it up. In the comics, Scrooge felt angry and cheated upon receiving the dime. After all, and American dime is worthless in Scotland. So he held onto it out of spite, as a reminder to never let anyone cheat him out of success again. To be "tougher than the toughies and sharper than the sharpies" as he put it. He then grew a nostalgic fondness for it over time. I think this show's self reliance message works just as well. And Scrooge and his father reconnecting was a really sweet moment.

Dan_Ganing_Fan

20:25 So I assume you've tried haggis. Does it taste good? I'll never know because it's banned from being imported into the United States, specifically because according to the USDA, sheep lung can sometimes contain inhaled allergens like pollen and spores, plus phlegm and stomach contents leaked in from the stomach casing. So it DOES have to do with the digestive system. Doesn't sound "completely" harmless to me. Marginally better than some of the fatty things we eat, but still. Or has all that been disproven? Just curious.

Dan_Gaming_Fan

"That is not okay." I love it when a show can put the weight of the world into one little line. The fact that it's Louie who would normally joke about whatever is going on, or nonchalantly brush it off. He looks more hurt than Huey about all this.

Joey Quixote

The VAs for scrooge’s parents are in fact scottish :) (dad is the actor that plays dwalin on the Hobbit)

Annieme

The "Scottish Register of Tartans" sounds like something that a Scottish person would make up to trick and American. Like drop bears in Australia and 2 separate Dakotas in the USA.

Nicholas Lemos

I just knew Mosco was gonna love this episode. It’s very Scottish and very cute. 🥹💜

Liam Gradwell

to be fair she is partially deaf so she does mishear things

Vegvisir92

Webby's joy overload in this episode killed me. Pretty sure Donald (and therefore Della too) are supposed to be American-born, so makes sense she would write dates in that format.

dys

Note: don’t think too much about how old things are. you’ll have an aneurysm. I’m so grateful that the angst doesn’t last for long in these episodes! This is deffo my comfort show.

PB

It's a shame there are no lore or plot heavy episodes left this season, it's all filler going forward till season 2, including a number of thinly disguised pilots for reboots of other shows and a weird live action special about actual ducks.

potato potato also another potato

lots of Irish history here lol

John Bossert

Boy, this episode...when I think of this show as a whole the scene I picture in my head is not one of the cool references or badass action sequences...it's the scene of Dewey coming clean to his brothers in this episode. It's just so perfect. Dewey desperately trying to explain himself, while Huey understandably argues back furiously, and then the moment when they both realize that Louie hasn't spoken. The animation, the lighting, the dialogue and how it was performed - it's all soooo good. I want to bottle this scene and keep it on a shelf forever. (I'm so glad you noticed the super-smooth animation - that will happen periodically throughout the show. Hilariously often when characters are talking about random things instead of action scenes. It's something I really love.) This all sorta highlights though how Louie can really be the most emotional of the three. I think it's because he bottles himself up so much that when he lets it out he REALLY feels it, but you see it a few times throughout the show and I love that too. Okay, this comment is super-long, but I'm going to add in a note. I had heard that the original plan was for Alan Young (original and prior to this series ONLY voice of Scrooge) to be the voice of Scrooge's father, but he sadly passed away before it was recorded. Not sure if that's been verified, but it's fun to imagine what-if. Graham McTavish plays the part splendidly, so it's not a question of performance, but what a great send-off it would have been for Young.

Reym

We've actually met Dellah Duck. We just know her as...Aunt Magica. It's why Scrooge destroys everything related to her. He doesn't want the Nephews to know.

Alex Koder

4:39 Once again, Scrooge is NOT hundreds of years old, he is ONLY 150. He only spent a few decades in the demon dimension, and only 5 trapped in the ice. You keep accidentally mixing up their words and mishearing them as plural when they're not. I know you're mostly deaf in one ear, but still. His exact birth year will be revealed soon, and I hope you catch them saying it.

Dan_Gaming_Fan

Bit of trivia. This episode was based on the DT 1987 episode "The Curse of Castle McDuck", which was based on the Carl Barks comic "The Hound of the Wiskervilles", which was in turn based on the Arthur Conan Doyle story "The Hound of the Baskervilles". Not a lot of stories make it through that many generations of adaptations and still turn out good.

Rachel Espiritu

Scrooge already cursed all of his.

Rachel Espiritu

Wow, I can't believe Mosco already figured that Huey's head is screwed on, and his hat is the lugnut keeping it attached. Because he's a robot child.

Rachel Espiritu

Ashley Jensen and Graham McTavish did the voices of Scrooge's parents...and yes, Scottish. You just know Scrooge is going to cash all those 0.05 checks...

David Johnson

Moscow, is Haggis good? I've been tempted to try it. Figure it can't be that bad if it has existed for centuries now.

Alex Koder

So this actually was an episode from the OG Ducktales. Though the demon dog was just a black mastiff covered in flour. And you had a bunch of Druids living on the land not wanting thrown out by Scrooge. I think it is even referenced in the OG opening with the scene of Scrooge descending some stone steps and holding a match.

Alex Koder

scrooge is 150, not hundreds of years old. the creators wanted to keep his original birth date from the comics. which meant making him superbold for it to make sense. but yeah, the runes make the residents of castle mcduck immortal, that's why scrooge is so old but donald is only in his 30's; scrooge's sister, hortense, lived in the castle for a long time ubtil she eventually left and raised a family.

Blaze

Sure Scrooge and his parents sound Scottish. But we know Glomgold is more Scottish than them. He's the most Scottish, and he even wears a kilt! A kilt McDuck where's yours if your sooo Scottish?!

Alex Koder

don't you mean, really ruff?

Blaze

This is one of my top 10 episodes of the entire series. it just hits on so many levels. Also wait until you find out that the ghost dog switched places with Huey. it’s really rough but hey at the end of the day, the dog ends up dating Loui so it’s all good.

Rebecca Kronenfeld

This means we get Magical Girl Transformation Scrooge next episode. I think. I can't wait to see Mosco react to it.

Alex Koder

Fun fact. Scrooge & his DA say the same thing. "Jettison that jalopy from my driveway this instant you Deadbeat!"

Alex Koder


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