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ducklooney · 10 months
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5, 21, 22, 23 for asking and yes, what do you like to draw in terms of have you been passionate about ducks for a long time?
Oh, hi. Hmm…good questions, although you asked a little too much. Also, the questions have been changed under the ordinal letters of the alphabet rather than numbers, but never mind. I'm going!
5. (E) My blog started four and a half years ago (next year it will be five years since I've been on Tumblr), mostly out of dissatisfaction, and to join a new collective that has similar interests as me. Interestingly, I joined when it was Donald's 85th birthday. XD Yeah, I already enjoyed the Ducktales reboot back then (even though it disappointed me in a lot of things at the time), I was still sad that no one mentioned the other Duck media, especially when we talk about the comics, Quack Pack, The Legend of The Three Caballeros and I wanted to take that job into my own hands. So I posted various posts about other Donald Duck media and let me tell you, I succeeded in that. Unfortunately, due to numerous obligations related to the university and at home, there were times and often when I was away for a long time. Still, I'm grateful to the Ducktales reboot for reawakening my feelings of nostalgia and re-reading the Donald Duck comics I used to read when I was a little boy.
21. (U) Actually I am, but more that I am a Christian believer and that I believe in God the Creator, as well as in Jesus who saved us from our sins, as well as in the Holy Spirit. Sometimes I study and read the Bible and go to church. But I'm not a fanatical believer, plus I don't force anyone to believe what I believe. Everyone has the right to their own religion. But I don't like it when my faith is abused through bad mockery and attacks on being a believer.
22. (V) I don't know if you mean the person I love or me personally, but I will answer both. I like in a person who is very pleasant and kind, who likes to draw and respect others and someone who is close to me. And I like to draw, read, write, and sometimes ride my bike outside, when the weather is nice.
23. (W) I don't like it when someone copies me without asking me, without me being mentioned, I don't like it when they insult and when they lie, I especially don't like it when someone insults me in dirty ways, as well as abuses my name as something worst. And I don't like sweet-talking people, I don't like it when someone blocks me, just because we have different views, and I don't like it when someone breaks their promises (either mine or someone else's). And I don't like it when someone insults my religion.
And this particular question, to answer you, I've been drawing since I was young, certainly when I went to school, but I didn't like to draw and I often had terrible drawings. I'm talking about when I drew in the traditional way. I think I have the hardest time painting with water colors. As for drawing itself, and coming back to it, I started four years ago, unfortunately I drew mostly very badly, but over time I learned some methods (and now I practice) and perfected it. If you look at my first drawings and my current drawings, you will see a big difference. I try my best though. Now I need to practice drawing and coloring backgrounds as well as portraits. And as for the ducks, well, I've been watching the classic shorts and reading the comics since I was a kid, but when I was in my teens, I stopped. Yes, I watched a lot of cartoons. In return, the Ducktales reboot is ironically credited, and I've come to love the comics more than before, even collecting those comics. Either online or I buy them. However, I prefer the classics the most, because it is still the best that will always remain. The Legend of The Three Caballeros and re-watching Quack Pack and other cartoons made me even more devoted to ducks.
I hope I satisfied you with your answers. And yes, I tell others to feel free to ask me, if you are interested in something. And yes, those are my opinions and sorry if anyone is offended by this, it's not my intention, just stating my views.
And yes, HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
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ducklooney · 4 years
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My opinion on the Quack Pack episode in Ducktales
I should have written two more days ago, but never mind, there is definitely time for everything. This is probably my first time making some comments regarding the Ducktales episode, given the new episodes, and I also have some free time for it. I know my opinion won't be that relevant or maybe relevant, but I have to comment, because that episode was about one of my favorite Disney series, Quack Pack, but also Goofy Trop, Ducktales movie and Goofy Movie. I do not know what to say. Warning: Before I go with the comments, I pray for those reading this not to be offended by what I'm about to say and this is addressed mostly to those who are over 15 years old, because they should understand, so everyone who is younger than that, and they like the Ducktales reboot, please don't read this what I'm going to say now. And something else this is not directed against the Ducktales reboot, because there is no reason to attack something or aim against something without proof, and it's silly for me too. This is not aimed, as I partly like the Ducktales reboot, there are really good things and I like it, but there are things that just disappoint me and unfortunately partly annoy me. So related to this episode as well, so let's get started. I hope you understood what I said a while ago.
Ducktales reboot, you might say is the first of the successful Disney reboots (probably the only one), which is quite popular and had a great pilot episode and good moments, adventures and new characters. I also like the references used from comics and other series, especially from Disney afternoon. However, in the first season, and even later when I watched it, it was slowly disappointing for me. Although I don’t like the style used in that series, they have a good story, but in some things they use some jokes that are clueless in that story. Maybe this will be subjective, but I'll try to be objective about it. That disappointment was also reflected in the Quack Pack episode. Although season three has already started and started well, there are things that should not be so, at least in my opinion. My impression of that episode is, how can I say, partly satisfying and surprising and partly disappointing and a little irritating to me. Yes, I also made a meme about it: https://ducklooney.tumblr.com/post/614508014432550912/eh-now-warning-before-you-attack-me-for-this
Yes, if you want to comment, you can feel free, just please no offense and please with arguments and good ones. Already at that meme, I have talked about my impressions and I agree with others who have given me good arguments about some things, so feel free to criticize this, but please with arguments. I know many people liked the episode and I'm glad about it, but unfortunately I don't. To say this, I will certainly say what was positive and what was negative in that episode (+ will be positive, and - negative, in the articles I will cite). Here are my impressions:
Positive:
+ What surprised me, and I expected in part from earlier, was the appearance of Gene the Genie. He was really great, although more fun to me was Genie from the Ducktales movie, yet in the reboot it turned out to be good, one can also say a good reference on the occasion of 30 years from the Ducktales movie. The voice actor (Jaleel White) was ok and I can't believe that actor previously played Sonic in earlier series (like The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, in the series where Dr. Robotnik was incredibly funny) and now plays Genie , who has experience with this. But certainly for me, Rip Taylor is better, considering that somehow the original Gene the Genie was more funny. When Genie appeared, Merlock the Magician should also appear and see what dangers the McDuck family would face. 
+ Yes and Gene was good with promoting the 1990s, kind of like it to my taste.
+ The appearance of Goofy in the Ducktales. And Goofy was typically Goofy. I like that they used the Goof Troop quilt again, it kind of works out for him. I thought it was just Donald's dream, but Goofy can still be seen again. There should be more to see the friendship between Donald and Goofy.
+ A Goofy who tells his friend Donald how great a parent he should be, although Donald is certainly a great parent, but there are things he unfortunately doesn't appreciate about him. Goofy is certainly a great father, and I have to say he is a great uncle (in the comics, Goofy has his nephew named Gilbert, for those who don't know). + The appearance of Max Goof and the family photos delighted me. Yes, references from Goof Troop and Goofy Movie were used and I guess Max Goof would probably be older than Huey, Dewey and Louie, though I wanted him to be more like Max Goof from Goof Hull, or be the same age as triplets, but well now what is there. At least after a long time, he showed up again and he was definitely back.
+ Roxanne and P.J. (Pete Junior) also appear in the photos, as well as a Powerline costume worn by Max. I don't know if those in the series and Pete, Peg and Pistol will appear, it would be good to see them again.
+ Scrooge always has some stunts that fit for him.
+ Launchpad McQuack and his saxophone playing, though better with Darkwing Duck, but good. Also his addition to the ladies, somehow he is really attractive to many girls.
+ Outfits from the original Ducktales wearing Scrooge, Mrs Beakley and Launchpad, and Della Duck also wearing good clothes.
+ Huey Duck always gets along well, and what I liked about him was that he respected his uncle, unlike his brothers, which partly didn't make me happy, but I put it positively, lest Donald be totally rejected. + Dewey and Louie wear those outfits worn by Huey, Dewey and Louie in the classic short "Mr Duck steps out”(1940). It would have been better if they had worn those clothes and Huey, but now again.
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+ Imitating the good and bad sitcoms of the 1990s and today, especially as Disney releases the pitiful and stupid sitcoms, which I absolutely dislike. You can see that ridicule here, so it's good, though there are bad things.
+ The good thing is that it's just a dream and Donald's wish.
Negative:
- I don't know, but somehow it seems to me that that Quack Pack reference was actually a mockery of that series. I know it's partly a sitcom as well as a Goof Troop (still doesn't have a crossover between Goof Troop and Quack Pack, which still annoys me, Disney and its stupid politics), but totally different from other sitcoms, where there are actually quite a few moments associated with classic shorts (Donald and Goofy had really great classic shorts) and there was no laughing in there. 
- The Quack Pack was one of those, and I can say the only Disney Duckverse series where a dynamic Duck family with good dynamics was done well. Unfortunately, I didn't notice that in this episode.
- I don't like how Huey, Dewey and Louie are dressed in that episode (I don't mean kid's navy clothes, but outfits for their Quack Pack), somehow it doesn't stand, and Huey has a little goofy hat too. Sorry about this, but I'm just a little disgusted. Although they were good in part, I don't understand why they couldn't use Quack Pack outfits?! Not personalities, I mean outfits. I mean, it would cost them well, and it would be a good parody for that. And why not have Louie Duck wear backwards hats? I think it would be good for him. Why can't he wear it? Otherwise it would be good to see a crossover between two versions of Huey, Dewey and Louie from Quack Pack and Huey, Dewey and Louie from Ducktales reboot, I don't see why that would be a problem for some? In my opinion, it would be good to see that encounter, and even the voice actresses who played the triplets in the Quack Pack are still alive today, it would be good to use them once again for that. 
- Certainly in that episode they could have used those clothes, I don't know why they needed to change that? It looked awful this way and I didn't like it.
- Why didn't you invite both Gladstone and Fethry in that episode? They are members of the Duck family and they would fit more in the Quack Pack than Launchpad and Mrs Beakley. Excuse me, but simply the Quack Pack has a good and funny family dynamic, much like the comics, so it would be preferable if they were there.
- Far be it a parody on the Quack Pack. I'd rather make a mockery and hardly that episode has anything to do with the real Quack Pack series. References from Ducktales originals, Ducktales movie, Goof Troop and Goofy Movie were better used than from Quack Pack. I don't know if Ducktales crew can use originality or not. I don't mind the changes, but they should be tied to the original and not deviate from it. Similar to the comic book references. Although I said that they have been using comic book references for the most part, however, lately, except for some moments (the reference to Scrooge's childhood has turned out well), it has been misused. Rockerduck and Jeeves are an example of this. Although Rockerduck looked good, his features were poorly utilized, and I would not comment on Jeeves. If they know the comic books well and use their references, then they should use it in a good way, and we didn't put it and that's it and it will be bad afterwards. It seems to me that it's been done with the Quack Pack and they don't quite understand it, except for Daisy Duck. Too bad she didn't appear in that episode and I hope when she does, that her characterization will be good. It's not okay to just make that pose, you need to understand the very essence of that series. If you are unable to understand it, then you better not put those references. This not only applies to the Quack Pack, it also applies to other series of references used in the Ducktales reboot. I love references, but it should be used in a good way and should not be used too much. That's the problem with that series.
- Their Quack Pack intro is far from the original Quack Pack intro. If you want to know how it sounds, listen to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SO-RLWEwEk
I don't know, but it's far from the original for me. It's more of a reference for Flash Prince and other sitcoms than it is for the Quack Pack.
- Attack by bad-looking humans. I don't know what to say, even though it is a different universe and what is not in the real Ducktales reboot universe, they were better able to represent humans and should not be as a sign of attack on the Quack Pack they used in that series of humans, because there are others series that have humans, and partly Donald comics also use humans. It is somehow more natural for deities, aliens, witches and wizards to have human forms than animal ones.
- Donald's treatment. Not only in that episode, but almost throughout the series, Donald Duck has a bad treatment. I know it's Ducktales, not DonaldTales, but if Donald is used, don't use him for bad luck and he's like a black sheep. That's not right. The episode shows that Donald wants a normal life and a normal family and only has a problem that his family can't say he doesn't respect him, they respect him, but they constantly scold him and avoid him, which in my opinion is very sad. Donald taking care of his nephews for 10 years, lest his nephews look for him until the Lunarians have invaded Earth, that's too much for me. And his sister is more fortunate than he is in better treatment than he is, which in my opinion is also wrong. If they are twins and if they have to experience a similar fate, then they should be the same, not completely different. I hope Daisy knows how to appreciate Donald, but I think Donald's family should apologize to him and thank him for everything he did for them, not treat him like a black sheep. I apologize for this, although Donald has a great parenting role and is really great in the series, unfortunately many do not appreciate him for that. I know Goofy said that Donald accepts the family as it is, but if Goofy lived with them longer, he would not speak like that. Donald should accept his family as it is, but that family should appreciate him and not reject him and treat him rude. I apologize for that, but it's my impression.
- And finally, the worst. Donald's voice. Let me understand first, I don't mind Don Cheadle, but that kind of acting needs someone to be able to really play him with a duck-like voice (much like the voice of Mickey and Goofy), to be funny and understanding, when many they do not understand what he is saying. But he needs to know that he's such a duck, with his duck voice and I don't think he's bad with that, just that he has jokes joking about his voice and I think they should understand that he's like that, he's Donald Duck. Imagine Daffy Duck not talking with his duck voice, with spit or with SpongeBob talking without his squeaky voice. They would not be the same characters. So is it with Donald. And really, I don't understand why changing his voice unnecessarily, when his problems can be understood without that. I know it's Donald's wish, but I don't think the real Donald Duck would want such a voice, so normal, if it wasn't natural for him. By the way, Donald has had a problem with this before, and this classic short shows it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdOOXUH6uZU
It is unfortunate that everyone is talking so normally except Donald that it is not normal actually. And yes, I know, he already has comments on this, where I also gave my opinion on this:https://ankkalinna.tumblr.com/post/614589474900459520/i-apologize-for-disturbing-but-i-would-ask-one
That includes problems with actor Tony Anselmo, where he complains that he has no treatment when he plays Donald in the Ducktales reboot. So it's strange that Donald can be very well understood in the Quack Pack and in the Legends of the Three Caballeros rather than the ducktales reboot, and in those series they focused well on Donald Duck. It is unfortunate that it turned out that way and I could read more about it, but it would be quite a report. Otherwise, I don't think Donald's voice in comics can be the same as in animation. It can be pretty much the same if you know how to play duck voice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DtGlS4NuVc
If Don Cheadle is already used, it should be used in a way that Donald Duck would be a different personality (like Paperinik or Double Duck or Maui Mallard) rather than just a duck with such a normal voice, which to me is totally unnatural. In the Quack Pack series, Donald did not change his voice or people made fun of him. So if you want to list the problems Donald Duck is having, then work in the right way and without changing his voice, without being able to understand people, not by changing his voice.
I could still, but this is quite enough.
Conclusion: Although there were some good moments, the episode is quite disappointing and partly depressing (I don't know if Ducktales wants to be an adventure or comedy or drama or telenovela series), especially around Donald. And Donald Duck needs to have more focus in that series, but he shouldn't change his voice and he should have better treatment and more luck. Then one would see that the series was going in the right direction. And I would say better use the references and better originality. I hope the episode with Daisy Duck is much better, but I'm not sure. I apologize for this, you are free to refute me, but with good arguments, please. And I don't mind if you liked that episode, but it's not really for me. I'm really sorry about that.
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ducklooney · 4 years
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That day came too. I wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Yeah, I seem to be the only idiot who draws about Quack Pack, considering I haven’t seen anything about it in months. Well actually, I wanted to draw about Donald’s universe from comics where Donald’s family celebrates Christmas, but I believe there are some who would do it for me or have done it or will do it, so I put that aside and will do it to someone else opportunity to draw. Since the Quack Pack series (series, not the Ducktales episode, I'm trying to forget and I don't like that episode, sorry about that) unfortunately doesn't have a Christmas special, and it hardly has a fanart around celebrating Christmas so I decided to draw in my own way so here is to dedicate Christmas to them in some way, although I have connected other elements from other series and comics. As you can see Donald and Daisy are together and dancing next to the Christmas tree (I wanted a Ducktales version of Daisy, but it turned out that I drew Daisy with her hair style combined from Quack Pack and House of Mouse and yes, I prefer Daisy with ponytail hair than with short hair) while their nephews and nieces like their sons and daughters (yes, for me Donald and Daisy are the right parents for them) watch and rejoice and enjoy the Christmas holidays. Daisy’s nieces April, May and June Duck are now teenagers and drew them in a way combining their versions from Legend of the Three Caballeros and Dutch comics. If the Quack Pack (which I doubt will happen) might get its reboot, I would definitely ask for Daisy’s nieces to show up there as well, as a counterproduct to Donald’s nephews. By the way, I took part of their version that I designed as the inspiration for a drawing from Deviantart, which also features AMJ teenagers, but I improved a bit. Yes, there are also Donald’s nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck, in the Quack Pack version (the only teen version of the triplets I accept). Sorry about that if you don’t like it, but I drew how I like it. All in all, sorry about some mistakes, I deleted and fixed a lot, so it turned out like this. Sorry. All in all, I wish everyone happy holidays! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! By the way, feel free to reblog this if you like, since this is a gift to everyone who is for Donsy (Donald x Daisy) from me for Christmas. I wish everyone happy holidays!
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ducklooney · 3 years
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Regarding animation, maybe it isn't in the budget for full on classic Disney look where you can look like classic Disney and be stiff in movement in the process like Legend of 3 Cabs or take liberties with the art like Ducktales 17 and Mickey Mouse 13 and be much more fluid and smooth in animation. And I think Sean Jimmenez said that the Ducktales animation was inspired by comics art and Milt Kahl.
The Legend of the Three Caballeros didn’t have a budget so the animation turned out the way it turned out, but the style really looked like a classic Disney. As for Mickey Mouse Cartoons 2013, the animation may be worse, as is part of the style, but it continues to drag on with the period of aesthetics, at least as far as animation and style from the 1920s and 1930s are concerned. But definitely, I love Mickey Mouse Cartoons and I’m glad they used good references as well as hilarious comedy. Also, they fixed Donald and Daisy there, which is another plus. Mickey Mouse is hilarious more funny than before, which is good and much better than Mickey Mouse Clubhouse which I don't like at all. The only thing I don't like is Goofy there so I hope there will be some improvements for him, in Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse. Also, whatever the animation is, there is respect for older styles, which is good. Yes, I am a fan of animation and style that was used during the 1940s and during the 1990s, but I like that they modernized the styles from the 1920s and 1930s well. As for Ducktales 2017, it is far from MMC13, the animation is good there, but there are flaws there, but the style in DT17 is extremely strange to me, although it has a good background there. It is still not clear to me why children's characters have blunt beaks and why most duck characters have square heads. Is it based on the game Minecraft or based on the Dolan comics or maybe based on the Barks comic (”Lost in the Andes”), where in the Andes the natives wear square heads and have square hens that lay square eggs? Probably the third.
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I think the duck style in DT17 is quite different from other styles in other Duck media. It is possible that they did not get more money for animation, because they mostly spent on a lot of famous actors and actresses and because of too many characters in Ducktales. That may be one of the reasons why Ducktales didn’t get a fourth season. Had they put more effort into the animation and style, it would have been fine, although I prefer the style and animation as it was in Darkwing Duck, Goof Troop and Quack Pack. Yes, part of the credit certainly goes to Disney Australia Studios because people did a great job during the 1990s and early 2000s. I do not agree with the latter at all. I don’t know where he got that from, but absolutely Ducktales 2017 isn’t like comic book styles. Just look at this and tell me, does it have anything to do with Ducktales reboot?
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They all wear round heads and flat beaks, so I don't see any similarities except for those square eggs in the "Lost in Andes" comic. The only thing is that Ducktales 2017 took inspiration from comics, that is, from the authors Barks and Ross, but when I watched that series, I hardly found any similarities with that. Completely different from comics. Also, Milt Kahl? Milt Kahl was a great Disney animator who portrayed characters behind certain movements that had souls in them, and it was really nice, but I don’t see any resemblance to the animation and style in DT17. Please compare Ludwig von Drake from DT17 with this Drake drawn by Milt Kahl and there is a huge difference between these two styles.
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Here the movements are complex, while in DT 17 they are very simple and straightforward. Far from it from Milt Kahl’s animation. Disney has dropped a lot in its animation lately and I wouldn’t discuss it, but the DT17 style just doesn’t belong in Donald’s world, because it doesn’t even fit that world. But, even though I don't like that style, there are people who draw in such a DT17 style, but they are made from the heart, while in DT17 it feels heartless, at least to me. Honestly, I don’t want such styles to be used in other Duck media in the future. But that is my opinion. Sorry for this and thank you for asking me and I hope you are happy with these answers.
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ducklooney · 4 years
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An episode critique of Louie's eleven
This is my second time criticizing the Ducktales episode, but in a little more detail. The first episode of the Ducktales reboot I criticized was a Quack Pack episode I didn't like, and you can find out more here: https://ducklooney.tumblr.com/post/614773075886686208/my-opinion-on-the-quack-pack-episode-in-ducktales
For some reason I didn't get to comment on the other episodes, but the episodes after the Quack Pack were quite disappointing to me, even though Chip and Dale and their crew showed up (unfortunately they didn't say anything). However, today's episode was completely different. Please direct this to those who better understand the criticism and better understand the series. I recommend to younger children and vulnerable groups not to read this, which I will say next.
Before I start, which are the positives and the negatives, I have to emphasize that I really liked the episode and did not believe that the Ducktales reboot would thrill me again. After the episode Three Caballeros, Delina's Adventure and Return, Fenton's encounter with Gandra and the origins of Negaduck that I liked, the rest to this day were a total disappointment to me and I didn't like it except for some moments and characters (like Goofy and Gene the Genie which were great for me as well as the conflict between Scrooge and Glomgold with Lunaris). This episode partly gave me back the spirit of confidence that bugs can be fixed and that it can be done better, as it should. Here are my impressions and I will try to be as subjective as I can:
Positive
+ Occurrences of Daisy Duck. Although we expected, apart from looks, they also gave her the qualities that suited her. For a long time in animation, I didn't think Daisy Duck would be fantastic, especially after House of Mouse, where Daisy Duck was brilliant.
+ Caballeros are back and are with Donald again. Although it could have been without a bathroom joke, I have to say that I liked the annoyance of Scrooge, and he threw them out. Good thing they helped Donald when needed.
+ Helping by Donald's nephews (as much as they could, given that the series focuses most on them and on Webby which bothers me a bit). Given the title of the episode, it would be Lou's moment, but Dewey got involved. Huey is a bit involved. Good thing Huey became an apprentice, I mean, at least he's dressed like that (signing an ink contract).
+ The appearance of Beaks' mom. She really looks great her age. She's a bit of a wimp, but well, such are fashion designers and rich people who think for themselves. Her voice is good (the same voice that played Mirage in the Aladdin series and Sylvia Marpole, Goofy's girlfriend in Extreme Goofy Movie- Bebe Neuwirth).
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+ Falcon Graves attacks again with its mercenaries. And then there's Mark Beaks. Again, he shows that he is okay. The best scene when Falcon finds out that Emma Glamour  is Mark's mom.
+ A parody or at least a reference to Ocean's Eleven.
+ Louie's plan was good, but Dewey got involved (this reminds me of the quarrel between Huey and Dewey in the Quack Pack series when Dewey comes up with his plan, and Huey meddles in thinking his plan is better, I'm not sure which episode was. but I remember that), to come up with how his plan is better and that he is a great character. A bit boring I have to admit. For me, Dewey's best moment was when he came up with his own yoyo game and stunned Emma Glamour. Louie proved to be good in this episode.
+ I have to admit, but Emma is right in telling Louie that he doesn't have to deal with many things that he is unable to do (especially around the world of business) because he is still too small for it and has rejected it. I know that he is rude and I am partly sorry for him, but to accept such a decision better, he simply has to wait a few years. It is fascinating how a stranger gets so much worse at him than his mom and his Uncle Scrooge, but it's also somehow better to find out the bitter truth. I don't know, but maybe it's better that Louie doesn't go into the business world and start doing other things. Just better for him. Otherwise, I prefer Louie to be an athlete than a rich man, but that's how the creators of the Ducktales reboot have determined.
+ Donald's introduction to Daisy in the elevator was great. Although a little disagreeable, it was clear at the beginning that they had fallen in love, although Donald first fell in love with her, and only she. The song that Donald sang from the heart was amazing. Glad Daisy Duck understands Donald, though it should come as no surprise, given that Tony Anselmo and Tress MacNeille have been playing the same characters for over 20 years.
+ Victory in the end by Donald and Daisy. I'm glad Daisy got mad at Falcon and smashed him, I mean hit him, because that's just the nature of her. I don't know why many get angry when Daisy got angry with some of the things she didn't like before. I understand that Daisy is angry with Donald, mostly for no reason, but I have to mention that Donald is sometimes not as loyal to her as he seems. Sometimes Donald rejects Daisy (and that was in animation and comics). I agree that Daisy Duck should be kinder to Donald, but please don't, for some trifle, hate Daisy Duck just because she misbehaves on Donald. However, there is a need to understand some things. Hopefully after this Daisy Duck will be more kind to Donald and that Donald deserves Daisy as well as Daisy Donald. Quite simply, they have similar qualities and a really angry temperament. In addition, they are the best parents (Daisy is the aunt for April, May and June, and Donald the uncle for Huej, Dewey and Louie). And I hope their relationship doesn't break because of some nonsense. You should insert Daisy Duck more often after that.
+ After many episodes, I finally like something. Yes there were mistakes, but it's better than I expected. The first episode of the third season of the Ducktales reboot did not disappoint me. Much better than the Quack Pack episode, which wasn't funny to me, except for some parts. A little repair is not to waste. Hopefully there will be better episodes.
+ Finally Donald got all the justice he deserved. No more the awful treatment he had before and no longer depressing. I really don't like that kind of relationship, especially about changing my voice. Although he sang quite differently, Donald is still Donald and I am glad Daisy loves him even though he sings terribly.
+ The animation on Donald's singing (Dear my voice) was good, though I don't like the style used in the reboot. If it made me a little nicer it would be great.
+ Daisy Duck had a really beautiful dress.
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Negative:
- I think in the end Donald didn't need help from Donald's nephews, he managed to do everything himself, with a heart. Somehow it seemed to me that Dewey and Louie and Webby were partly redundant, so it could be without them.
- The unnecessary interference by Dewey and too many strokes by Webby irritates me a little. I don't think they are bad, they were good, but too much focus on them is absolutely not right. It needed to be reduced a bit.
- The caballeros didn't seem as smart to me as it turns out. Okay, they're cool and their voices are great, but I miss the funny dynamics they used to have. The Legend of the Three Caballeros series shows it best. There, Panchito and Jose turned out much better and were more funny and interesting than usual. It needs to get a little better in the episode so far, but I'm well pleased that they showed up again.
- Although Daisy and caballeros understand Donald well, it's unfortunate that his family doesn't understand him. Although not shown in the current episode, it has been treated poorly in previous ones. Donald's consolation cannot only be Daisy's, it must also come from those with whom Donald lives most. It's good that the attitude and respect for Donald's nephews towards Donald has improved a bit in the current episode, but again it needs to be seen how it will be afterwards.
Conclusion:
This episode was fantastic and became one of my favorite Ducktales reboot episodes (along with the pilot episode and the episode where Magica de Spell appeared) and I didn't think the series would improve. But again, it should be seen further, if the next episodes disappoint me again, I will be very sad. So of course, it can be done better and I'm glad Donald finally got the justice he deserves, since he barely got it in the series. In other series the focus on it as well as the treatment itself are better than the Ducktales reboot. I apologize for my comments and my opinion, but here I am to share my impressions. Just use arguments, no offense, if you want to comment or refute my criticism.
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I wish you all a happy Christmas! 
Yes, I apologize for the abrupt break, I had some work to do, but now I'm here again and now with three drawings, which have turned out well, some may not. It's a little spoiled coloring my drawings, sorry about that. And now about my drawings. The first drawing is otherwise a kiss between Donald and Daisy under the mistletoe held by the naughty Donald’s nephews, and opposite them are Daisy's nieces April, May and June. Yes, I used a version of Donald and Daisy from the Ducktales reboot, where a Daisy should appear soon to comfort Donald, and that's why I'm waiting for their romance, and I also love that version. as for Huey, Dewey and Louie, I love their classic version, regardless of many who don't like it, so I drew my favorite version of my favorite one and apologize for not using the reboot version, I'm just not a fan of that version, I prefer the way everyone we know. And I used April, May and June from the Legend of the Three Caballeros series simply because I love their version. Certainly, they are all happy that their uncle and aunt kissed for Christmas and maybe they will all live in the same house together. Otherwise, I have to thank for the idea to @mai-fanblog​, since he gave me inspiration for my first drawing. His fanart was related to the kiss of Donald and Daisy Duck. At the same time, this is part of the gift, to @aleksandertrondheim​ , since he loves a very loving couple Donald and Daisy just like me. After all, for me, DonaldxDaisy is my favorite couple in the Duckverse and my favorite couples in cartoons and comics. 
The second drawing is how Fethry Duck hugs Louie Duck (Quack Pack version) and Fethry's nephew Dugan Duck is very unhappy with that. Yes, I'm sorry I didn't see Fethry in Quack Pack, since his comic book features (especially Italian ones) would suit him a lot in this series, and Louie Duck in Quack Pack has similar features to Fethry, since Louie is very naive and quite active, but Louie is not as dumb or stupid as some might think. Well, for those reasons, I drew their family hug, simply because they are one of my favorite characters in the Disney Duckverse. And yes, I love the Quack Pack, even though I know there were bugs out there, but it's not as awful as some might think, because the series really has the potential and would tell the haters to shut their mouths. I apologize for that, but I have to defend myself somehow. 
The third drawing is how Louie and Dugan reconcile and how Louie gives her skateboard to Dugan for Christmas. Unfortunately, there are no Quack Pack specials for Christmas and no fanart related to it except for a couple of pictures, which makes me very sad, so I decided to draw a drawing to my liking so I drew this one. I would love to see what their relationships (I mean friendly and cousin relationships) between Louie and Dugan would look like, given that they have some similar traits, except that Dugan is more naughty and more active than his cousin Louie. Yes, Dugan is a little older, about 8 or 10 years old, given that Louie was about 14 or 15 years old (in the comics Dugan is 4 or 5 years old, while Louie with his brothers is 8 or 9 or 10 years old), but that by my headcanon. Yes, apart from the tree, two images can be seen, one image is related to the manger, that is, to the birth of Christ (Birth of Jesus Christ, though he was not born on December 25, and that date was actually a pagan sun worship), and the other image is Scrooge McDuck from Carl Barks comics and where he carries his money hating Christmas. After all, it’s one of the paintings painted by Carl Barks (Season To Be Jolly). I couldn't paint it because it would be ugly already and I apologize for that. Here, for the Christmas holidays, three drawings are drawn. I wish you all a happy holiday and enjoy them. Merry Christmas!
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