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Ducktales

DuckTales
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Genre Action/Adventure
Comedy
Fantasy
Mystery
Created by Carl Barks (comic books)
Developed by Jymn Magon
Voices of
Theme music composer Mark Mueller
Opening theme "DuckTales"
Ending theme "DuckTales" (Instrumental)
Composer(s)
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 100 (list of episodes)
Production
Producer(s)
  • Jymn Magon (Season 2)
  • Bob Hathcock (Season 2–4)
  • Alan Zaslove (Season 4)
  • Fred Wolf (supervising producer, Season 1 only)
  • Co-producers: Ken Koonce and David Weimers (Season 2–4)
  • Alan Burnett (Season 3)
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) Walt Disney Television Animation
Distributor Buena Vista Television
Release
Original network Broadcast syndication
Picture format 4:3 (SDTV)
Audio format Stereo
Mono (Five-part pilot only)
Original release September 18, 1987 – November 28, 1990
Chronology
Related shows Darkwing Duck
Quack Pack

DuckTales is an American animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. It premiered on September 18, 1987 and ended on November 28, 1990 with a total of four seasons and 100 episodes. An animated theatrical spin-off film based on the series, DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp, was released widely in the United States on August 3, 1990. The voice cast from the series reprised their roles for the film.

DuckTales is based on Uncle Scrooge and other Duck universe comic books, created by Carl Barks. The show follows the adventures of Scrooge McDuck and his three grandnephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Important secondary characters, that often take part in the adventures, include Scrooge's nephew Donald Duck, pilot Launchpad McQuack and butler Duckworth, the inventor Gyro Gearloose, and the nanny Mrs. Beakley and her granddaughter Webby. The most notable antagonists in the series are the Beagle Boys, the witch Magica De Spell, and the industrialist Flintheart Glomgold. In a typical story, the villains are after McDuck's fortune or his Number One Dime; another common theme is a race after some sort of treasure. Although some stories are original or based on Barks' comic book series, others are pastiches on classical stories or legends, including characters based on either fictional or historical persons. The series is known for its many references to popular culture, including Shakespeare, Jack the Ripper, Greek mythology, James Bond, Indiana Jones, and Sherlock Holmes.


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