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    Runtime 22 – 44 min
    Premiere: World August 12, 2017
    Premiere: USA August 12, 2017
    Channel Disney XD (19:00, United States)
    Digital: World October 21, 2018
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    Description

    The comedy-adventure series chronicles the high-flying adventures of trillionaire Scrooge McDuck; his temperamental nephew Donald Duck; grandnephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie; Launchpad McQuack; and Mrs. Beakley and her granddaughter Webby.
    Season 1
    s1: e1 — Season 1, Episode 1  

    Woo-oo!

    August 11, 2017 8.3
    s1: e2 — Season 1, Episode 2  

    Daytrip of Doom!

    September 23, 2017 7.6
    s1: e3 — Season 1, Episode 3  

    The Great Dime Chase!

    September 23, 2017 8.2
    s1: e4 — Season 1, Episode 4  

    The Beagle Birthday Massacre!

    September 30, 2017 7.5
    s1: e5 — Season 1, Episode 5  

    Terror of the Terra-Firmians!

    October 7, 2017 7.7
    s1: e6 — Season 1, Episode 6  

    The House of the Lucky Gander!

    October 14, 2017 8.0
    s1: e7 — Season 1, Episode 7  

    The Infernal Internship of Mark Beaks!

    October 21, 2017 7.1
    s1: e8 — Season 1, Episode 8  

    The Living Mummies of Toth-Ra!

    October 28, 2017 7.8
    s1: e9 — Season 1, Episode 9  

    The Impossible Summit of Mt. Neverrest!

    December 2, 2017 8.1
    s1: e10 — Season 1, Episode 10  

    The Spear of Selene!

    May 4, 2018 8.0
    s1: e11 — Season 1, Episode 11  

    Beware the B.U.D.D.Y. System!

    May 11, 2018 8.1
    s1: e12 — Season 1, Episode 12  

    The Missing Links of Moorshire!

    May 18, 2018 8.1
    s1: e13 — Season 1, Episode 13  

    McMystery at McDuck McManor!

    May 25, 2018 7.8
    s1: e14 — Season 1, Episode 14  

    Jaw$!

    June 16, 2018 8.1
    s1: e15 — Season 1, Episode 15  

    The Golden Lagoon of White Agony Plains!

    June 23, 2018 8.1
    s1: e16 — Season 1, Episode 16  

    Day of the Only Child!

    June 30, 2018 7.2
    s1: e17 — Season 1, Episode 17  

    From the Confidential Case Files of Agent 22!

    July 7, 2018 8.3
    s1: e18 — Season 1, Episode 18  

    Who is Gizmoduck?!

    July 14, 2018 7.5
    s1: e19 — Season 1, Episode 19  

    The Other Bin of Scrooge McDuck!

    July 21, 2018 8.2
    s1: e20 — Season 1, Episode 20  

    Sky Pirates…In the Sky!

    July 28, 2018 7.4
    s1: e21 — Season 1, Episode 21  

    The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck!

    August 4, 2018 8.6
    s1: e22 — Season 1, Episode 22  

    The Last Crash of the Sunchaser!

    August 11, 2018 9.1
    s1: e23 — Season 1, Episode 23  

    The Shadow War!

    August 18, 2018 9.3

    Сast and Crew

    The History of the Show

      • US premiere: the hour-long special "Woo-oo!" aired on Disney XD on August 12, 2017 and ran in a 24-hour marathon; the regular series launch followed on September 23, 2017 on Disney XD.
      • Broadcast history: Season 2 shifted to Disney Channel (fall 2018), while Season 3 returned to Disney XD (April 2020); the 90-minute finale "The Last Adventure!" aired March 15, 2021, concluding the show at three seasons.
      • Streaming and availability: episodes also rolled out on DisneyNOW; with Disney+ launching in 2019, the series found a broader audience, and by 2021 all seasons were on the platform (with regional timing differences).
      • Audience impact: the premiere marathon drew a sizable family audience; during key season events (Della Duck’s return, major crossovers) the show often trended on social media.
      • Critical reception: widely praised for energetic adventure storytelling, a smart blend of episodic and serialized arcs, humor, and heartfelt family themes; maintained a strong, fresh standing on review aggregators.
      • Voice cast recognition: performances by David Tennant, Ben Schwartz, Danny Pudi, Bobby Moynihan, and Kate Micucci were frequently cited as a core strength.
      • Influence on the Disney Afternoon universe: revitalized interest in classic properties and crossovers (including a major Darkwing Duck event in 2020), fueling discussion of a larger shared continuity.
      • Fandom and legacy: active fan communities, abundant fan art, and lore debates; the finale received largely positive responses for delivering emotional closure to major arcs.
      • Awards and honors: multiple nominations and wins (including Daytime Emmys and Annie Awards) highlighted its comedic writing and voice performances.
      • Long-tail outcomes: re-elevated the DuckTales brand in late-2010s pop culture; expanded merchandising and steady TV/streaming rotation sustained ongoing viewership across generations.

    DuckTales Comic

    Overview

    The animated series "DuckTales" (2017) is based on the classic DuckTales comic series, which has been a beloved part of Disney's comic book history.

    Author

    The original DuckTales comics were created by Carl Barks, a legendary comic book writer and artist. Barks is renowned for his work with Disney characters, particularly those set in the universe of Scrooge McDuck and Donald Duck.

    Comic's Influence on the Series

    The 2017 "DuckTales" animated series draws heavily from the original comics, maintaining the adventurous spirit and humor that Carl Barks infused into his stories. The series pays homage to the comics by incorporating classic storylines and character traits, while also updating the narrative to appeal to modern audiences.

    Key Elements from the Comics

      • Characters: The series retains the core characters from the comics, such as Scrooge McDuck, Donald Duck, and the triplets—Huey, Dewey, and Louie.

      • Adventure Themes: The adventurous and treasure-hunting themes are central to both the comics and the animated series.

      • Humor and Wit: The series captures the humor and wit that were hallmarks of Barks' storytelling.

    Overall, the 2017 "DuckTales" series is a faithful adaptation of the original comics, bringing the timeless stories of Carl Barks to a new generation of viewers.

    FAQ

    What is DuckTales (2017)?

    DuckTales (2017) is an American adventure animated series and a reboot of the classic DuckTales. It follows Scrooge McDuck and his family as they plunge into globe-trotting quests, treasure hunts, and mysteries with a supernatural edge.

    Is it a continuation of the old DuckTales or a separate take?

    It’s a standalone modern reboot: it keeps iconic characters and concepts, but reimagines storylines, relationships, and worldbuilding for a new continuity.

    What are the main themes and genres in DuckTales (2017)?

    At its core it’s adventure, family comedy, and action, enhanced by mysteries, mythology, and occasional sci‑fi/horror flavors. Recurring themes include family bonds, trust, responsibility, and the cost of obsession with wealth or fame.

    Where should I start watching?

    Start with Season 1, Episode 1. The show builds serialized character arcs and long-running plot threads, so watching in order pays off.

    How serialized is the show—does it have an overarching plot?

    Yes. Many episodes work as standalone adventures, but each season carries major mysteries and plotlines that develop over time and converge in season finales.

    Is DuckTales (2017) good for kids and adults?

    It’s family-friendly: kids get the adventure and comedy, while adults can enjoy layered jokes, pop-culture nods, and more nuanced emotional dynamics.

    How does this reboot differ in tone and style?

    The 2017 take is faster-paced and more modern in its humor, with stronger long-form storytelling and clearer character arcs across a large ensemble.

    Who led the creative team behind the reboot?

    Frank Angones is widely credited as the reboot’s key showrunner and one of its main creative voices.

    Why are there so many references to other Disney duck stories and adventures?

    The reboot is designed as a “legacy remix”: it nods to classic comics and animation, expands the universe, and rewards attentive viewers with extra layers of meaning.

    Does DuckTales (2017) have musical numbers and songs?

    Yes—there are occasional musical bits, from quick gags to story-driven numbers. The show stays primarily adventure-focused, but uses music to boost comedy and emotion.

    How dark does the show get—are there scary episodes?

    At times it leans into mystery and “light horror” (still family-adventure level): there can be tension and spooky imagery, but it’s usually balanced with humor and broadly safe tone.

    Do I need to know the original DuckTales to follow the story?

    No. The reboot is self-contained and explains its rules as it goes. Knowing older versions simply adds extra fun through references.

    What’s the pacing like—pure comedy or more adventure-driven?

    It’s fast-paced: lots of action and plot turns, with comedy layered on top of the adventure. Jokes often propel scenes rather than pause them.

    Premise

    After not speaking to each other for ten years, Donald Duck reunites with his estranged uncle Scrooge McDuck when he asks him to babysit his three identical triplet nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie for the day. Scrooge regains his sense of adventure and invites Donald and the triplets to live at McDuck Manor with him, along with his housekeeper Mrs. Beakley and her granddaughter Webby Vanderquack. Together, along with Scrooge's chauffeur and pilot Launchpad McQuack, the Ducks go on many new treasure-hunting expeditions and globetrotting adventures while contending with villains like Flintheart Glomgold, Ma Beagle and the Beagle Boys, Magica De Spell, and Mark Beaks.

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    Critique: 4

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    Entertainment Weekly October 16, 2017

    So, some news: The new DuckTales is better than the original show. Funnier, more ambitious.

    indieWire August 15, 2017

    Yes, DuckTales is seriously funny … mostly because of its irreverent and somewhat self-aware tone.

    USA Today November 10, 2021

    The series is hilarious and mature (but not too grown-up), with a voice cast that includes Jason Ritter, Linda Cardellini and Kristen Schaal.

    This reboot stands on its own, but it rewards anyone existing in meta-realms of franchise self-awareness.

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    I decided to see how they ruined "DuckTales", it turned out it wasn’t all that bad. Of course it’s not a classic, but it’s quite addictive. I watched the first season with pleasure, so to speak I remembered my youth :))

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