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me being all comics behind
When I realized I'm four comics behind in the club.
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Welcome back, disney duck's enthusiasts fellas!!! I'm finally back with my actual explanation about...
Why I don't like Gosalyn's Redesign for the Ducktales Reboot:


(Beforehand, I would like to notice that I will touch a very delicate matter latter on in this post. As such, if you're sensitive to discussions about culture and race, this post is probably not for you. I wrote said point with educational purposes in mind)
Now, most reasons are just my personal preferences, and please have in mind that LOVE hate on things I like. It's weird, I know, but I can help myself. Also, I know close to nothing about character desing. Finally: Alex perdóname hermano.
Anyways, reason number one!! : Her new design is not similar enough to her original design.
Most of the characters redesign are just modernized version of what they have been wearing since they were created. Donald wears his typical sailor attire but in black (like in the comics); Gladstone is a modernized version of a dandy; each triplets wears different characteristics of their usual designs; Mrs. B's uniform is now modern and more formal ... you get the point. Every character feels the same but in a different setting.
Now, Gosalyn had a single design, so it should have been easy. She was a read head with pigtails and a purple basketball shirt that I think she wears as a dress. Her redesign does not wear purple as a main color nor a basketball shirt, does not wear pigtails but a ponytail, and for some reason she now has curly hair. Also, though still a redhead, the read is much more subtle, mostly brownish/deep red.
I'm gonna admit that they did succeed in keeping her a tomboy through and through. But here I shall lay out my second problem:
Gosalyn's redesign is quite maximalist.
She wears a lot. And most characters don't wear that much, so she feels out of place. Yes, other characters, like Della and Launchpad, wear full outfits too, I'm aware, but their designs are keeping up with their original design or had more or so a simple color palette to work with. Gosalyn, on the contrary, wears too much color: she is deep red, olive brown, like three shades of green, black, gray, white, and purple. The original design kept her in warm tones and simpler lines.
As I said, I like the redesign do reflect the character personality indeed: she's sporty, so she wears a hoodie. She needs gadgets for her superhero adventures, so she has a backpack. She needs to go undercover, so her colors are muted. It works.
But I also have a third problem here:
She looks older.
The girl is young in dwd, like nine. In the reboot, the main kids are aged up from the 80s show: they are ten in the first season and eventually twelve in the third season, but all the desings are still the same from the moment we firt met them, so they still look and feel ten. Gosalyn does not. She gives me the impression of being like fourteen, as she also has a more mature personality (and I also didn't like that, but whatever).
This does not go well with the reboot because her story is supposed to lead up to her being the daughter of Drake Mallard, who is forty I think in dwd (at least that's the impression it gave me). But in the reboot, Drake is like a millennial, so he is at most in his thirties. The age difference is not quite there. How could they ever become actual father and daughter then? Mentor-protégé, sure. Older sibling protector, maybe. Father and daughter... idk. Would a gen z like to be adopted by a millennial?
Anyways, I don't think they translated that well her overall design for the reboot. When I first saw <Let's Get Dangerous!> I did felt all of these things I'm explaining. "Why does she wear boots? Does she really needs leggings? If under the green hoodie, she wears a purple hoodie that reassemble her original basketball shirt better, then why don’t she just wear that? Was it hard to draw her in pigtails instead?"
The design is pretty, and it works with the aesthetic of the episode, but the overall show. This is not Darkwing Duck Reboot; this is Ducktales Reboot.
Now, all said above is not that deep actually (I told you I like to complain). But there is a greater problem with Gosalyn that I just can't deal with, and I need to share with the world because it actually disappointed me enormously:
Gosalyn is supposed to be a latina now.
... no, she's not.
I'm not sure how to explain this, but latinoamerican is not a race. Each latam country has a different type of racial diversity depending on their history and geography. On the other side, there's this recurrent discussion in latam about how we mustn't consider every latino descendant a latino through and through if they don't participate and/or engage in the culture or social struggles of their respective origin country.
When the ducktales crew announced Gosalyn to be latina, I was... concerned. Mainly because till this day, I dont understand why they can't just say the name of the country the character is supposed to be from. If they don't, then I'm assuming they mean by race, which does not exist in latam for as I explained, latam is full of different races, which mean again they ment Gosalyn to be mixed looking/browned skin. Which didn't make her latina.
Fenton is an ok representation for Ducktales. The mom feels Mexican, their Spanish is quite understandable, there’s participation in the culture, they even gave them a new name: Cabrera (which is not a stereopltycal/overly common surname thanks heavens). It checks out.
Gosalyn does not: She does not speak spanish (and neither portuguese for the matter), she does not get a new surname, does not seem to engage with the cultural identity of any country other than usa (Calisota is canonically in usa). She is not one of us. WHICH WOULD HAVE BEEN FINE!
She could had just have her new look for the reboot and it would had been fine enough as she could pass out as many more non white identities that exist in usa, so using the latino label just feels comercial, which feel frustrating.
Now I shall go and hide for a few more months. xoxo and peace (^3^)/^ ~♡
#gosalyn mallard#ducktales gosalyn#dt17#darkwing duck#they could naver top og gosalyn#character design#representation
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A drawing I made a while ago where Webby was related to Della and her and the boys were quadruplets. She and Dewey shared an egg and stuff and the drawing was how I imagine she would look
#this concept is so cute!!#surprising this is the firts time I've seen someone picturing this idea#BUT I LOVE IT IS EVERYTHING I DIDN'T KNEW I NEED#your webby is so cute it hurts uwu#quadruplets au#webby vanderquack#dt17
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Has the ducktales fandom ever done some "we listen and we don't judge" type of thing? 'Cause I need to say that I don't like Gosalyn redesign (at all) and I don't wanna be judge please
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I'm BACK !! but just to share the really sad news that my CD players are not working and I think I don't wanna live anymore
Anyways I should come back to Tumblr fr
#where will i find someone who fixes cd players no days where i live for real#streaming will never beat cds#this means no more mickey donald goody the tree musketeers for me#heartbreak
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UNIVERS I'M TAKING THIS A SIGN
NOTHING WILL STOP ME NOW EXCEPT THE MONEY
Would I be crazy if I learn to knit and sew to make cosplay of the characters?
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Not to get emo on main but you ever think about how the troop sang about their dreams of finding “a girl worth fighting for”, and they think their girl worth fighting for is one of romance, but the song abruptly comes to a halt when they find a different girl worth fighting for.

A tiny girl that had been killed at the hands of the Huns. A child too weak, too small to have any chance of withstanding the murderous invaders. That is their girl worth fighting for.
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Would I be crazy if I learn to knit and sew to make cosplay of the characters?
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Does anyone else feel like the Della that was set up and the Della we actually got were two different characters.
Primarily I think Della's just dumber than we were initially lead to believe. And I think there's something in one of the first things we knew about her was that she had pretty handwriting, where I struggle to believe the Della is patient enough to have neat handwriting. The last Crash of the Sunchaser implied she designed the Spear of Selene. Scrooge said someone who "sees the angles". Like I get that don't speak ill of the dead was in play. And I also get wanting Della's legacy to not match perfectly with her true self, but some of the literally flashbacks we saw implied she was clever (she figured out Dewey was from the future, again, she was sketching the Spear). Having the characters stretch the truth is one thing, but flashbacks is another. I mean we literally saw her Scuba-Diving in a flashback, but in show she hates fish.
Not helped by the fact I assumed she named her children, and was using that as a gauge of her personality. And like. Turbo is very funny. I get why you'd make it a surprise reveal. Recontextualize her personality. But we already were introduced to her in the episode before. Also I just didn't like it tbh. (And kinda like my beef with the whole April May and June thing, I'm not a duck fan, I have no horse in this race, and things can be different, but considering to my understanding the few glimpses of previous iterations of Della, she definitely named her sons, and changing one of the few things that previously existed about the character felt weird to me, cheap even. On one hand I get wanting to show just how disconnected from her son she is and how much the incident cost her. But on the other hand it was just salt in the wound at that point, for a few jokes about the boys names… which have generally been changed to be even more embarrassing than they were previously for more jokes).
I really did like Whatever Happened to Della Duck. The only "Weird' things to me was how technically and artistically unsavvy she seemed to be, when we had scene her sketching the spear of Selene. Like that was a whole ass plot point. And also how oblivious she seemed to what was happening with the Moonlanders when she was presumably "sharp". But y'know. I can excuse one misunderstanding, and she was probably just a bit crazy from being alone on the moon for so long (and any prior mental health issues) and when she gets back other characters will probably be unnerved by her a bit because she's changed. But this was apparently normal Della (aside from not liking her reflection). If someone had spelled out in show the ways she had changed while on the moon I think it would have made all the difference. (Though Ducktales in general has an issue for completely neglecting to state important information until its necessary but long after it was relevant, so the fact no one says that doesn't mean it can't be true tbh).
I think the core of the character, and thus why she caught my attention remained. She's a traumatized woman who did something impulsive (that should have been fine), that had disproportionately huge consequences. And now has to get to know her children. She has to learn to parent on the fly. She has to establish herself as an adult when she's otherwise been stuck in place. She has to reestablish herself with her family, and a new sense of identity in a world that's changed without her.
And looking some of the Della description from the pitch bible we got recently, and the Della described there is closer to the one I thought we were getting prior to her debut. It makes me wonder when that changed. I know early on, in the Moorshire episode, they realized they made Launchpad too dumb after they finished it. To me it feels like they did that with Della (and to a certain extent Donald as well), but then never made the realization about what they did. We already had launchpad as the stupid adult. We didn't need more. Also, to be honest, I struggle to name any strengths over other characters besides the pragmatic "better at flying than Launchpad". Now, don't get me wrong, I still like canon Della. She had a lot of great moments. But to be honest I think all of her best moments, would have also worked with the Della I thought we were getting. Her fears about losing the kids, so lying to them about participating in the fight. Her song. Her punishing Louie for being stupid. The bit where she talked about being unable to look at her reflection and breaking her glass. Teaching Dewey to fly. Realizing how much her kids looked up to her and to what extents they might be idiots to prove themselves to her. I don't want her not to be reckless, just more thoughtful. That said, the way the other characters treated her didn't really help. It felt like at least for a while she was being ignored. Like she wasn't being treated seriously, but also no one was trying to help or understand her. (Which we got Donald blasted off into space after being ecstatic to see her, made me feel like Donald might actually see her... but then 5 episodes in to S3 Donald gets a girlfriend and the twins rarely appear together).
Liking those elements of the pitch bible might be a bit of the classic "the grass is greener" nonsense. And the fact it's just a barebones description not a full fletched character, and to be fair I don't care for every detail in it. But even before the pitch bible, I was bothered by the fact Daisy, not Della was the person who understood Donald best. (My aromantic self does not appreciate the prioritzation of romantic relationships). And here in the pitch bible. It says Della knows Donald best. We didn't get a single glimpse of "was scared to be a mom", even though I'd solidly developed the head canon that the Spear of Selene ride was a form of post-partum fear even before reading this, and I understand that might have been difficult to work into the show, the lack of support for Della in general, or any hints of empathy for why she did what she did doesn't help. Even of dealing with trauma from the instance. I can't say the "stuff just happens" angle is objectively bad. But this is still a story. A narrative. Not reality. It feels cheap as a character, for her biggest mistake to basically boil down to "oops", rather than a huge character flaw. Like yes, being reckless is a flaw. But considering what the family is USUALLY doing, it… isn't? It really isn't any worse than what they family does normally so for her to be punished so harshly for it is a bit unfair.
In the finale the fact it's revealed that Bradford told Della about the spear, also feels kinda cheap to me. I think its an interesting reveal… but considering this is information one of our main protagonists knows it feels bizarre that it is a reveal to the audience. (Or that no one asked Della before). Also it feels a bit like it's trying to absolve Della of blame, but it doesn't address the core problem of (sure the show never states there's a problem but Scrooge makes reference to Della's "one last big adventure" and it's hard not to see this as an attempt to break out of some sort of mental funk. And it again, needlessly victimizes Della. She got stuck in space for 10 years, couldn't even name her own children, loses her leg, gets betrayed, loses her plane kinda-sorta, and is kind of treated like an idiot by many of the other adults around her. Because some guy was trying to mess with Scrooge. Della's moon trip sucks, I don't think they needed to make it worse by making it not even her fault.
I wish we had gotten a scene of Donald telling the boys what Della was like from his perspective. He's her twin. And I really don't want to welcome the comparisons between DT17 and GF. But the lack of any character drawing the parallels between Donald & Della and Huey, Dewey and Louie is absurd. But they don't utilize it. Like at all. No one ever looks at Donald and goes, oh. He lost his twin. That really sucks. The triplets never go. What would it be like if I lost one of you. Like twins are sometimes just siblings. They don't need to have "super special relationship", but in a show about family it's sure awkward that they don't. I am so mad that Huey, Dewey and Louie didn't get to see another side of their Uncle Donald brought out by Della. Or alternatively a Della struggling to connect with her brother. Even better both.
I know the "is the character acting ooc or do you not actually know the character" is well, a thing. I am aware that the post-partum depression, actually clever and observant Della is mostly made up by me. But I also know where in canon it came from to me. Della never acts out of character from once she's introduced. But that character is still a bit off from the character we had come to expect in the first season and a half. She's not completely divorced from what we were told about her. But still. Do I love Della, or the idea of Della. Honestly, I don't know.
This is definitely very OPINION, and not really anything objective.
#i love this#della duck#ducktales#dt17#character analysis#this show really missed some great opportunities with aome relationships
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the two cute nerds
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can you draw della & Daisy together?
Yis :V
#THIS IS SO GOOD#LONG LIVE THE GIRLS#they are the cutest#dt17#daisy duck#della duck#webby vanderquack
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Villain!Donald AU? Villain!Donald AU.
Alternate Universe where Donald very much did not like going on adventures with Scrooge and Della as a kid but did still want to hang out/bond with them, so, yknow. He went anyway. Thus building up half a lifetime of resentment.
And then Della disappeared and Donald broke it off with Scrooge and guess who stepped in to offer him a place of employment?
I just think there could be a fun/interesting parallel to be explored with Donald not liking adventure necessarily, and yknow, Bradford hating adventures, too. But i still think donald would eventually come back to the side of his family, and they'd make up. With the help of della and the boys prolly lol.
I do think smth the show lacked was like, a proper exploration of donald and his dislike for adventures. Could even be a learning thing on how to set boundaries with ur family.
Anyway, in the au Donald would have told the boys abt what happened to della (or, at least, that her disappearance was scrooge's fault and that scrooge is not a good person) so when they inevitably end up meeting the boys r very not enthused abt making his acquaintance.
And then Webby comes in with her mcduck board n everything, gushing abt scrooge xD
#YES PLEASE#reblogging because i want a fanfic of this#this is such a cool idea#dt17#donald duck#ducktales au
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(Slightly) older Louie
“Sharper than the sharpies”
He got better at stealth, plans (schemes), and locating and acquiring treasure
And worse at.. action..
He definitely has a fancy ah signature
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omg yessss!!!!
This is so annoying. Having to pretend that the plot twist was somehow well planned is so bizarre because it was not in any single way. They shoot themselves in the foot: any "foreshadow" that they did was automatically dismissed with the excuse that they gave the viewer: Webby is emulating Scooge because she idolize him.
And why does she idolize him? Not because she is his clone, she just grew up with him in his shadows.
Those were not clues! That was Webby's characterization!
And even looking back, Casefiles was not obvious at all. Is just a grandmother protecting her granddaughter and a child fulfilling her dream. And now that we are in it, Webby is way more Agent 22 than Scrooge McDuck in that episode.
It's cringe how he is trying to prove a point that it doesn't come across. The plot twist was not well developed and that's it.
It was made from the beginning, yes. It's noticeable, but only on a rewatch, and that's not how a foreshadowed plot twist is supposed to work.
"Frank Angones is the Steven Moffat of Ducktales"
#yes of course the show is good and has great writing#but the finale was not#i just hate the finale so much#i love hating the finale#dt17#rant
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El año pasado viste dt17?? Chale, hace re poquito entonces.
Pues a mi no se me hizo mucho problema acostumbrarme a los nombres originales porque la mayoría tenían más sentido que las traducciones, pero si me costó acostumbrarme a las voces. Todavía me cuesta decidir que doblaje ver.
I just found out that B.O.Y.D. in spanish was called R.O.D.A.N. (Red Optimista Del Androide Niño), and I can't handle it.
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JDJSKD me pasó igual!! Nunca entendí a Donald en español pero en inglés está clarísimo xd
Yo solo pude encontrar los episodios de la temporada dos en latino cuando empecé a verla, así que no supe que se llamaba Boyd hasta que salió Astro BOYD y en un principio juraba que se había cambiado el nombre de Rodan a Boyd en el final (cuando cambia el significado de Boyd a be only yourself dude)
I just found out that B.O.Y.D. in spanish was called R.O.D.A.N. (Red Optimista Del Androide Niño), and I can't handle it.
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