DuckTales: The Curse of Castle McDuck - A Game-Changer for the DuckTales Franchise

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Ducktales the Curse of Castle McDuck is an exciting and adventurous episode of the popular animated series DuckTales. In this episode, the McDuck family, led by the fearless Scrooge McDuck, embarks on a quest to uncover the mysteries surrounding Castle McDuck. The story begins with the discovery of a lost ancient map that reveals the location of Castle McDuck, a hidden fortress rumored to hold great treasures and secrets. Scrooge McDuck, along with his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and his grandnephews Webby and Launchpad McQuack, decides to explore the castle and unlock its secrets. As they reach Castle McDuck, the family faces various challenges and obstacles. The castle is filled with puzzling traps and dangerous creatures, making their journey treacherous yet thrilling.


During the Disney Afternoon era, Webby was a walk-around character at the Disney Parks. She was mostly seen in skits starring the DuckTales characters and at Disneyland's temporary Disney Afternoon Avenue area. They have since retired her. In the 2023 revamp of Mickey's Toontown, Webby appears in one of Goofy's picture frames in his house which uses her design from the 2017 DuckTales series. She also appears as a figurine inside one the windows for Donald's Boat (reamed "Donald's Duck Pond").

According to a French version of the Duck family tree published prior to Don Rosa s version s creation , she was Daisy Duck s niece and presumably a cousin of April, May, and June. My lifelong and undying love for animation will never go away and will always thank it for helping me through my many rough patches that are unfortunately still happening health-wise, but animation, classical music and opera and film are getting me through.

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The castle is filled with puzzling traps and dangerous creatures, making their journey treacherous yet thrilling. Along the way, they encounter magical items, secret chambers, and hidden passages, each holding clues to the curse that haunts the castle. The curse itself is revealed to have been cast by a powerful sorcerer centuries ago, who vowed that no one would ever claim the treasures within Castle McDuck.

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Scrooge McDuck takes his nephews and Webby back to Scotland, visiting both Cottage McDuck, and Castle McDuck. However, the locals are fearful of the castle, claiming a supernatural hound hau. Read all Scrooge McDuck takes his nephews and Webby back to Scotland, visiting both Cottage McDuck, and Castle McDuck. However, the locals are fearful of the castle, claiming a supernatural hound haunts the grounds. Scrooge McDuck takes his nephews and Webby back to Scotland, visiting both Cottage McDuck, and Castle McDuck. However, the locals are fearful of the castle, claiming a supernatural hound haunts the grounds.

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Webby: [Sees an old photo] Uncle Scrooge; Who's this little girl? Scrooge: Why, uh, that's *Me*, Webby. Webby: It's a cute skirt, Uncle Scrooge, but why are *you* wearing it? Scrooge: That's not a skirt, darling, It's called a kilt. Webby: Well, whatever you call it, I hope you stayed out of the wind.

Referenced in Утиные истории: The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck! (2018) DuckTales
Written by Mark Mueller
Performed by Jeffrey Pescetto

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Featured review A spooky and fun curse

My lifelong and undying love for animation will never go away and will always thank it for helping me through my many rough patches that are unfortunately still happening health-wise, but animation, classical music and opera and film are getting me through. Found many merits when younger, mainly Disney, Looney Tunes, Hanna Barbera and Tom and Jerry, but seeing more ambitious animations and ones in foreign languages over-time actually love it even more now.

'Ducktales' was one of my favourites from Disney and overall and still consider it one of the best animated shows and one of Disney's best shows, back when they were making one of actual good quality and not stuff that has made the Disney Channels barely watchable now. This is not nostalgia talking as, as has been said by me several times before, not all childhood favourites have held up to the extent that their initial appeal is questionable. 'Ducktales' though does hold up, because it has all the qualities that made me love it in the first place and is also even funnier and cleverer today, with the material easier to understand from an adult perspective.

"The Curse of Castle McDuck" is nearly one of my favourite 'Ducktales' episodes. It is a great episode, but occasionally felt a little heavy in the exposition.

What is most striking about "The Curse of Castle McDuck" though is that it is one of the show's changes of pace, with one of the few to show a back-story for Scrooge and to explore his heritage. That, what is told to the viewer that is, both illuminated and entertained, and it helped make Scrooge even more interesting a character than he already is. Really enjoyed the mystery, maybe it could have done with more tension but the thrills and fun were more than there and it never felt obvious. More than well worth investing in.

Also incredibly well done was the episode's atmosphere. To me, "The Curse of Castle McDuck" is among the show's spookiest episodes and that is meant in a good way. It's genuinely spooky without being too frightening, have never been traumatised by it certainly, and that hound burns in the memory forever, or so it did with me. 'Ducktales' seldom faltered in the characterisation and that is no exception here. One will get much pleasure out of Scrooge's resourcefulness, and also to see him more conflicted than usual, and the nephews' willingness and good nature, as well as being able to tell them apart. Webby actually contributes to the story and is useful, not being overly cute. The supporting characters are good fun, with more to both sides than meets the eye, and the climax is a memorable one.

Expectedly, the animation is great. It is bright and colourful with lively fluid movement, smooth drawing and meticulous attention to detail in the backgrounds. The music again is dynamic and beautifully orchestrated, never jarring with the action and full of energy. Disney had many theme songs that were irresistibly catchy to the extent one doesn't forget them, and that for 'Ducktales' to me was one of the best. The writing is smart, thought-probing and funny.

Nothing to fault the voice acting for, with Alan Young taking top honours. Brock Peters was interesting casting, unusual but it worked.

Overall, great episode. 9/10

She refers to Scrooge as "Mr. McDuck" until "From the Confidential Casefiles of Agent 22!", when Scrooge asks her to call him "Uncle Scrooge".
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As the family delves deeper into the castle, they must unravel the mysteries surrounding the curse and find a way to break it. Throughout their adventure, the McDuck family showcases their resourcefulness and bravery. They work together to solve puzzles, outsmart enemies, and overcome their fears. Each member of the family brings their unique skills and talents to the table, making their journey more dynamic and exciting. As the episode reaches its climax, the family finally uncovers the truth behind the curse and discovers the key to breaking it. Through their perseverance and determination, they manage to overcome the sorcerer's challenge and obtain the treasures hidden within Castle McDuck. DuckTales the Curse of Castle McDuck is not only a thrilling and action-packed episode but also one that emphasizes the importance of teamwork, courage, and perseverance. It showcases the bond and strength of the McDuck family and reminds viewers of the value of family and unity in the face of adversity. This episode is sure to captivate both children and adults with its thrilling storyline and lovable characters. Overall, DuckTales the Curse of Castle McDuck is a must-watch for fans of the series and anyone who enjoys adventure, mystery, and humor. It is filled with twists and turns, breathtaking moments, and heartwarming messages, making it a memorable and enjoyable episode in the DuckTales series..

Reviews for "Rediscovering the Magic of DuckTales in DuckTales: The Curse of Castle McDuck"

1. John - 2 stars
I found "Ducktales: The Curse of Castle McDuck" to be quite disappointing. The storyline felt lackluster and the pacing was all over the place. The characters lacked depth and the jokes fell flat most of the time. Additionally, the animation seemed outdated, and it was difficult to connect with the events happening on screen. Overall, I was left underwhelmed and would not recommend this episode to fans of the series.
2. Sarah - 1 star
As a long-time fan of "Ducktales," I was extremely let down by "The Curse of Castle McDuck." The episode felt disjointed and lacked the charm that drew me to the show in the first place. The plot was convoluted and confusing, with too many unnecessary twists that did not add anything to the story. The dialogue felt forced, and the voice acting seemed uninspired. Overall, this episode was a major disappointment and not at all representative of the quality we usually expect from "Ducktales."
3. David - 2 stars
"Ducktales: The Curse of Castle McDuck" failed to live up to the standards set by previous episodes. The plot felt contrived, and the character development was lacking. I found it difficult to stay engaged throughout the episode, as it seemed to drag on without any clear direction. The humor fell flat for me, and I didn't find myself laughing like I usually do while watching "Ducktales." Overall, this episode was a miss for me and left me hoping for better content in future episodes.
4. Emily - 1 star
I was really disappointed with "The Curse of Castle McDuck." The episode felt rushed and poorly executed. The animation was subpar, and it was hard to follow what was happening on screen at times. The storyline seemed forced, and the character interactions felt unnatural. It didn't capture the magic and adventure that "Ducktales" is known for. I would not recommend this episode to anyone, and I hope the show can bounce back from this creative misstep.

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