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Breja: Ok, I'm probably the only one around childish enough to be watching this, but hay- so what? Worst case scenario I talk to myself for a while and then the thread dies :D

I liked the first two-part episode. I was sceptical of the reboot for a few reasons and I love both the original cartoon and the Carl Barks/Don Rosa comics. But the result is, at least going by the pilot, better than I was expecting. It doesn't have the same feel as the classic series, but then again that might be a good thing. It's better fot it to be it's own thing than just a copy of what's already been done superbly.

What I liked:
- Giving the nephews more personality is definately interesting
- The implied backstory between Scrooge and Donald has a lot of potential
- There's quite a few legitimately funny moments
- while I don't like some design choices, it has it's own style and the animation is really good. And I'm endlessly grateful they didn't go CGI

What I disliked
-The theme is defiantely worse than the original, and overall the music is not nearly as memorable. The original had some superb pieces, this (so far) had nothing.
- I know it's always been this way, but Donald's voice is a pain in the ass. In a cartoon where there are actuall conversations happening, and not just slapstick, it's downright intolerable. They should have dialed it down a little.
- I still can't get used to Tennant as Scrooge. He sounds way to young. Ironically enough, the other scottish Doctor Who actor, Peter Capaldi, would have been a far better, pretty much perfect choice.
-Why isn't Duckworth around?

On the fence about
-Webby and Mrs Beakly are essentially entirely new characters, and I'm not sure if I like them yet. I get why they went the way they did, but Webby seems way too much like the boys now, so much less "useful".
-the "mystery" teased at the end of the episode. In itself it might seem interesting, but the show already feels very much like "Ducktales by the way of Gravity Falls", and what is teased at the end there feels like we might actually be ripping the Falls wholesale.
You will die alone.
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Cifer84: You will die alone.
Like that last braincell of yours?
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Cifer84: You will die alone.
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Breja: Like that last braincell of yours?
Why, am I discussing ducks with nerds?
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Breja: Like that last braincell of yours?
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Cifer84: Why, am I discussing ducks with nerds?
No, you're not nearly smart enough to discuss anything with us :D
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Cifer84: Why, am I discussing ducks with nerds?
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Breja: No, you're not nearly smart enough to discuss anything with us :D
Right, I don't know anything about ducks. I just met Don Rosa and let him sign his comics and got drawings. Oh, and photos with him and his chilli peppers.
Post edited August 16, 2017 by Cifer84
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Breja: No, you're not nearly smart enough to discuss anything with us :D
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Cifer84: Right, I don't know anything about ducks. I just met Don Rosa and let him sign his comics and got drawings. Oh, and photos with him and his chilli peppers.
Cool.
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Cifer84: Right, I don't know anything about ducks. I just met Don Rosa and let him sign his comics and got drawings. Oh, and photos with him and his chilli peppers.
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Breja: Cool.
Thanks. When he is on tour, he comes to Leipzig for example, not so far from Poland. You can meet him there next time.
Post edited August 16, 2017 by Cifer84
In all that "excitement" about Star Trek Discovery I sort of forgot about the two new episodes of Ducktales. Unfortunately, I did not like them much. Both feel strangely "small" after the big adventure with dragons, ghosts and Atlantis in the pilot. And the old show would have that sort of stuff happen all the time, so this feels like sort of a let down. Even stranger is the fact that in both episodes there's very little Scrooge. Now I'm starting to fear I was dead wrong about him being the main character here. It looks like it's going to be ALL about the boys and Webby. There was also a few plot holes that bothered me, but most of all I really hate the new Gyro Gearloose. I might be on the fence about Webby and Miss Beakly, but this one I genuinely hate. The original was a quirky and kinda crazy guy, but he was friendly, kind, a genuinely good person. Turning him into this bitter, anti-social, arogant douche just feels wrong, almost insulting and doesn't really serve any purpose that I can see.

Really, the only thing I liked about those two episodes was Donald. At least his character they got right, and his slapstick is genuinely funny.
Post edited September 28, 2017 by Breja