DuckTales: Send in the Clones
DuckTales: Send in the Clones
Syndication
September 21, 1987
Cartoon
DVD
C-
I don't know, this was on the first disc but then it turns out to be the forty-fourth episode. Maybe earlier episodes explained the complicated family tree, because I could've sworn that Scrooge McDuck was the uncle to Donald Duck (no Mc), who in turn was nephew to Huey, Louie, and Dewey. And who's the little girl, Scrooge's great-niece? HLD are swapped out by the Foray-voiced female nemesis for the Beagle Boys, and hijinks ensue. As with Darkwing Duck, the theme song is the best thing about the show.
This is one of twenty-one episodes Alan Zaslove directed. I've tagged the voice actors I recognize, but I have to say that I found some of the voices annoying, including "Webra Walters" and HLD.
Syndication
September 21, 1987
Cartoon
DVD
C-
I don't know, this was on the first disc but then it turns out to be the forty-fourth episode. Maybe earlier episodes explained the complicated family tree, because I could've sworn that Scrooge McDuck was the uncle to Donald Duck (no Mc), who in turn was nephew to Huey, Louie, and Dewey. And who's the little girl, Scrooge's great-niece? HLD are swapped out by the Foray-voiced female nemesis for the Beagle Boys, and hijinks ensue. As with Darkwing Duck, the theme song is the best thing about the show.
This is one of twenty-one episodes Alan Zaslove directed. I've tagged the voice actors I recognize, but I have to say that I found some of the voices annoying, including "Webra Walters" and HLD.
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