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DuckTales: Timephoon! | Three Cheers for Bubba Duck! | Reaction | Review
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- Опубліковано 12 лис 2019
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"The timephoon has unsurprisingly localised itself above McDuck Manor"
Love how matter-of-factly that is stated. XD
Same lol
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It's like: "Yeah we know the McDuck family has supernatural adventures, so it's not a big deal that they have a Timephoon over their house."
Same vibe as "A UFO has landed in the U.S.A., the only place they ever seem to."
Actually, lots of shows have incompetent parents or perfect parents, but Della is a rare parent that is flawed but trying to learn to be better.
perfect parents: any 50s or 80s sitcom.
incompetent: Family Guy
flawed but learning: this show (and early Simpsons)
The thing I love most about Della in this episode is that it shows that, in terms of parenting, she's the perfect antithesis for Donald - whilst the kids clearly love Donald, they also obviously view him as "uncool", which is contrasted by the way they all viewed Della, with her being the cooler, more relaxed mother, being more of a friend to the kids than an actual parental/ authoritative figure. This contrast is also shown in their actual knowledge of how to be a parent- Donald clearly has some idea of what he's doing in terms of parenting, having raised the boys on his own for 1o years, whilst Della is still new to this and thus still learning the ropes on how to be a parent.
Therefore, this means that Donald and Della, boiled down to their simplest traits, represents two extremes of parenting- Donald, the overbearing and overprotective parent, who is often seen as embarrassing by their children, and Della, the cooler and more lax parent who is more likely to let her children get away with things that really shouldn't go unpunished. Both styles of parenting have the child's best interests at heart, but are equally flawed in their own ways. Thus, the scenes of both Della AND Donald growing out of these archetypes and becoming believable, realistic and ultimately good parents are all the more powerful, and all the more different - Donald has to learn to become more relaxed and open to trust the kids in times of raw action and danger, as seen in Woo-Ooo, when he has to place trust in Dewey to get them out of the Atlantean trap, and cemented in The Shadow War, when he trusts the kids not only to go against his orders and invade the money bin, but also to go face-to-face with Magica DeSpell- Donald now has grown out of his overprotectiveness, and his familial relationships have improved because of it (heck, if he didn't let the kids go and face DeSpell Scrooge would still be trapped in the dime!). Contrastingly, Della had to learn how to correctly punish her children in the aftermath of things that they have done wrong- as seen in the ending of this episode, and over time her relationship with Louie will strengthen and grow because of it (brilliantly displayed during the Della's Lullaby scene in Moonvasion).
Ultimately, Della and Donald are perfect complimentary characters when it comes to the portrayal of parenting, Donald having shown that parents don't have to constantly try to protect and defend their children, and sometimes have to just trust their kids to deal with a situation themselves, and Della showing here that a parent can't just let their children do what they want with no interjection, and that, whilst hard, punishing the child is an essential part of being a good, responsible parent
i hear ya
Sad to say but Louie dugged his own grave for putting his own family in danger with time traveling treasure scheme and with Della grounding him it was much suited punishment for him.
It makes sense what if they got sent to Hiroshima or pearl harbor?
Louie has to learn his lesson when he was grounded because he really cause a really big problem that almost lost his family.
Kevin McDougall they mean Dug
I know he deserved it but I also found it satisfying when he told Della that she basically did the same reckless thing and destroyed the family by just taking the Spear of Selene
Garvey Neal although *spoiler alert* she does take it too far later.
More like three cheers for Della stepping up and being a real mother.
HOORAY!!
Hip hip
Betsy hooray.
@@Evelyn_onfire yep
@@CarolinaMouse poppo
"Della callapsing under the weight of responsibility" I think that's what the knight suit represents.
I didn’t think about that metaphor until you mentioned it.
@@victorhernandez8723 ha
So about what Launchpad said when he returned. Imagine if during the last season there is a cataclysmic event that nearly causes the world to end and out of nowhere Launchpad from the past gets zapped there and helps the protagonists along with his future self but he gets send back before the day is saved. I mean he did say "See you there soon" so whatever happened must have been in the near future. I know its probably just a joke but still I think it would be kinda funny if this is the case
I'm pretty sure this is a reference to the season finale, but it could be something bigger! I was planning to look for an extra Launchpad in the background when I made that episode.
Do you think F.O.W.L. is the cause of it? Or is it something way worse?
It was the Moon Invasion
@@ionryful or is it?
@@matthewkreps3352It's pretty much the Moon Invasion; he was wearing the same clothes and the Earth was freezing over.
One thing I actually love a lot is that while Beakly defiantly thought Della needed to learn to put her foot down, she didn't actually seem to resent Della's "Let them make their own mistakes" parenting style.
Me too. She (Beakly) was just trying to nudge her in a way so that the kids are safe (as much as these kids can be) and make them better people
It was nice to see Della finally stand up and be a parent in all aspects of parenting. She's had previously gotten the hand of showing her kids affection, but seeing her learn to discipline them, and by them I mean Louie, I believe is very important for her overall character development.
You didnt mention how bubba duck means a lot to the mcduck family like in the end where they should him maybe being an ancestor of the mcduck family.
Christian Tejada he tries to focus on one major thing per video otherwise he gets unfocused and the video gets out of his hands.
Christian Tejada you’re meant to say: the fact that he’s their ANCESTOR from the Cave....Duck age
From that day on, I started referring to Bubba as “Bubba McDubba”
I like how Launchpad nodded at Louie in confirmation to Della's claim that he almost cost the family their future, considering what he said and saw.
As an adult, while I understood both Della and Louie's mentalities for the duration of the episode, I think that this is a real gem because of how it will be received by the actual target audience. Children. Your review made me realized just how powerful this episode is, as it literally embodies 'your actions have consequences'.
This is why I like this reboot more than the original (as far as I've seen), character development. The characters go through changes that inspire them to be better people, and they take those lessons to heart for the rest of the series.
'Timephoon' is definitely one of my top favorites from Season 2. Not only were the time travel shenanigans entertaining, but I also love Della's growth as a parent. Seeing her grounding Louie was a very emotional moment, including Louie's 'pot calling the kettle black' response to her. Oh yeah, and Launchpad's reaction to seeing the end of the world was hilarious.
As for Bubba, while I wasn't a fan of him in the original show, I thought he was enjoyable here. The best part about him was the twist at the end.
You should have mentioned how Frank Angones chose to make Bubba the first member of Clan Mcduck simply because, and I quote, he "went mad with power"
"Mad with power" is the perfect description of Frank's best (and wildest) ideas haha
My favorite moment is is when Louie tells Della
Della: You canr go of in a dangerous contraption without thinking of the consequences or the people you hurt
Louie: "Yeach. I wonder were i got that from"
I mean, Louie is right. Della did, in a way the exact same thing
Which is why she of all people has the rights to ground him.
Small detail here, but I loved that, during the family's fight, Huey was fighting and doing a good job against one of the larger antagonists. It immediately panned down to a scared Dewey backing away from a villain. Just a nice contrast in the two brothers which one wouldn't expect off of a surface summary of their characters
Honestly, I'd like to hear a version of the Bubba song sung by the current DuckTales cast, possibly with a guest verse by Glomgold trying to make it about him.
Dewey sings the first couple of lines of the chorus in this episode!
@@seaniccus When will the next Ducktales review come out? I love ducktales
gentlerat I would love to hear it.
Honestly, this episode has me split. On the one hand, I'm glad that episode ends up having Della finally grow up and act like an adult instead of an annoying 90s ad. But, on the other hand, I've been invested in the Louie Inc. arc ever since my favorite episode, The Most Dangerous Game ... Night. So, to see Louie get grounded and lose everything he's worked for throughout the season, it hurt. I mean not as much as that kidney stone that I passed the following day, but it still hurt. So, I decided that I only want to rewatch this episode just to get some context for the episode that I wouldn't mind rewatching over and over again; GlomTales.
Mee too, Although as hurt as Louie was about his mother shutting down Louie Inc. I’m not sure he understood how corrupted he made his own dream: he had all these great ideas for things to sell: Nap N’ go, Chapstick Butter, etc. But because of his laziness and always wanting to do things the easy and effortless way, he didn’t go around to selling those and instead focused on operating his company more shiftily, twisting and corrupting it into a business that operated on Get Rich Quick Schemes.
Man, it's been so long since I've watched the last few episodes of DuckTales, I'm having a hard time recalling my feelings on them, or if there's any shout-outs or references in them that I'm forgetting. The two things that will always stick with me in this episode is a.) Della finally coming into her own as a parent by disciplining one of her children and b.) the subversion of Louie actually getting punished for one of his thoughtless/selfish actions. It was both satisfying and also tough to watch.
Also, Bubba is a McDuck, who would have guessed!
Edit: OH, I also love how Huey gives factually correct notes on what cavepeople were actually like, and the show hints that Bubba not fitting with those kinds of descriptions means he's more advanced than the average caveduck.
This was a good episode. We got to see Della being a good mother.
I kinda liked Bubba in the original 'DuckTales', but later on, I learned how he's very well liked by the fandom. (Which explains why he never crossed over to 'Darkwing Duck' like Gizmoduck, but I'm okay with that.) 'Timephoon' did a much better job with him, and while his screen time is much smaller, they still made good use of it.
All I got from this is that the original Bubba was very well liked, which apparently explains why he doesn't appear in Darkwing Duck… Is there something I'm missing here?
@@andreassmed2255 That what I use to think at the time. So I guess it depends on who you talk to in the fandom.
@@Launchpad05 No... I don't get it. Did the fandom like Bubba or not...
@@andreassmed2255 Some people did, others didn't. That's just what I've heard.
Autocorrect maybe
“I know how the world ends... see you there soon!”
Launchpad? Launchpad get back here
Glad you’re back man. I was getting worried for a bit. Cant wait to hear your thoughts on the finale.
Can we just acknowledge that launchpad witnessed the end of the world?
Probably the series finale.
This idea of travelling to the past and stealing something when history said it disappeared has been done before.
In the Teen Titans episode "How Long is Forever" the villain does the same thing. It's one of the best episodes of the show, so the writers might have taken inspiration from it.
Did anyone notice that Launchpad figured out QUANTUM THEORY without knowing it?
I actually had a conversation with someone who said that they didn't think Della had any right to ground Louie because as he pointed out she made a similar mistake to him in the past.
and yeah she did make a similar mistake of jumping into a contraption and running off, not thinking about the consequences, here's the thing:
as a child it is not your place to be your parents judge or jury or even executioner. I'm not saying that your parents don't make mistakes and that they don't deserve to be held responsible for them, but Della has already been held responsible for her mistakes in the past and has been making her effort to fix them and become better.
And as a child you cannot bring up a parent's mistake from the past just to get out of being punished for your own mistakes in the present. Because your parent is trying to stop you from making the same mistakes that they might have years ago.
There's a little saying for this: "do as I say, not as I do."
and honestly if she hadn't grounded Louie then he would have probably done something like this again in the future. Because despite everything that had been happening in This show, Louie was still not learning anything because everyone just turned around and forgave him because they assumed that he would learn something by the end of it.
But really he wasn't learning anything he was just trying to find more easier and seemingly harmless schemes that were actually more harmful than the last ones.
So even though I'm sure to Louie it felt like he was being grounded by a total stranger because it took him the longest to warm up to his mom because he said that he had gone so long without having a mom he didn't know how to have one, that still doesn't change the fact that she is his mother and if she wasn't going to do it then who would? Who would be the one to finally step in and put Louie in his place and make him realize that taking shortcuts and being selfish are ultimately harmful not just to you but also to your loved ones in the end?
So yeah that's my take on this.
I quite liked the original Bubba and am kind of disappointed he didn't get to stay in the present for longer. There's a lot of story potential for a caveduck in modern times; not just the usual "don't club everything" jokes but also maybe suggest Bubba has different ideals and morals to modern ducks and see how that would impact any adventures he had with the group (plus in the original series he initially seemed to think Scrooge was his guardian angel after Scrooge accidentally saved Bubba's life ).
BTW Della having to put her foot down with Louie reminds me of an episode of Darkwing Duck where his adopted daughter Goslyn tries to be a crime fighter and DW becomes stricter with her because he's concerned for her safety, but she doesn't get it because she thinks he's just jealous of her success - pretty good metaphor for parents and kids disagreeing and with a beautiful exchange mid-episode:
DW: You aren't old enough to handle being a hero! Now go to your room!
Goslyn: Go to my room?!?!? See, you don't treat me like a hero - you just treat me like your baby girl!
DW: Because you are.
It makes sense for the punishment
I mean what if they were sent to Hiroshima or pearl harbor or the 9 11 or the hiddenburg blimp crash, or ww1,ww2, salem
Louie is mad he is introuble rather than feeling remorse this is so stupid its funny. The situation is similar to this what do you mean I robbed a bank and rightfully got arrested this is so unfair. I hate this show so much.
I know this this is in poor taste but if those events are in duck tails they should probably be animal puns. *Hen* oshima, *pigeon* harbor, *swine* 11, the hindi *duckburg*
@@icecreamhero2375 I mean he did genuinely feel bad but only after everyone was already lost and he thought he failed to return them
@@icecreamhero2375 Keep the Pearl Harbor. It technically comes from an animal after all.
Ironically sending launchpad to 9/11 or the Hindenburg might might prevent the deaths of whatever flying thing he is on, in the old DuckTales he was able safely crash the Hindentanic.
When you realized that The Duke Of Making A Mess made his first appearence here when Hewy was getting fed up with Bubba
I’ve noticed a pattern.
Season 1 was Dewey’s season, about him finding his own place and going on adventures. It has two overarching plots: Dewey trying to find out what happened to Della and Lena’s Magica predicament.
Season 2 was Louie’s season, focusing on him making money in underhanded ways and Scrooge trying to teach him the value of work. The overarching plots were Louie’s business and quest for riches, the moon people, and Scrooge and Glomgold’s bet.
This leads me to believe that Season 3 will be focused around Huey. If I had to guess, it’d be about Huey getting out of his comfort zone and getting more brave and adventurous. Overarching plot already established is the Fowl agents.
I really thought Frank Welker would get to reprise Bubba for being a man known for vocal effects and caveman talk in thousands of media, but it turned out that it’s actually Dee Bradley Baker whose also been known for vocal effects. It’s a pity either way that Bubba ended up being sent to his own time instead of starting to live at McDuck Manor in the present time like the original series, thus making a recurring character from the original series possibly a one time character in the reboot.
I wish you'd touched on Louie's character a bit more, because his partial resentment towards his mother has finally come out "I wonder who I got that from." You played the clip but didn't note the significance or include the audio. Also Della should have grounded him but arguably went too far when she took away Louie Inc.
I try to focus on only one major thing per video, otherwise I get unfocused and the video length gets out of hand haha
It could just be that I'm now the same age as Della, so I relate to her and Donald a bit more these days, too
you think so too
Its a slipper slop with Della taking away Louie Inc. Its better leave the subject alone and send those people else where to fight it out.
No, she didn't. Louie has shown time and time again that "Louie, Inc." is the justification he gives himself to disregard common sense and morality. To allow him to keep it is the equivalent of letting a child keep a gun after he nearly killed someone with it.
@@anthonyrobles4127 Agreed, plus she never said it would be gone forever. Her 'dissolving' Louie Inc was more symbolic of taking away a plaything of a child that enables their bad behavior. Louie aspires to be rich and famous but never wants to put in the work, and so in the zeal to make 'Louie Inc' legit, he went about it in every bad way possible until he damn near killed them all. So yeah totally legit in her actions.
Plus the next two episodes highlight that Louie did NOT learn his lesson!! It takes yet another near-death experience before he gets the message. Oh and it was his short-sightedness that freed the zombie out to kill the richest duck on the planet and in trying to fight it off, Louie destroyed satellites that could have delayed the Lunarian invasion enough for proper countermeasures to be put in place given Penumbra got ahold of Della at the episode's end.
I love these for the insight into the references this show makes. I never knew about the Bubba song, so to have those pointed out was fantastic. Really makes me appreciate this new series even more.
There were so many more callback bubba jokes I didn't even call out!
Instead of relying on a reviewer to tell you about it, you could also watch the original series yourself. Just a thought.....
I'm glad that Della is starting to take more responsibility, but this episode still makes me feel not that great. Although Louie messed up big time, Della grounded him and prevented him from making any more schemes, the thing he's really good at. It's why I love GlomTales: because the two find a compromise in that episode. Della realized that Louie's skill to see all the angles can be used for good, and Louie learned to put his family first before all the other angles.
You are getting every close to the end of season 2 which I cannot wait
So this was interesting as three things happened for me. 1. I am a parent so I know this can be hard. Especially when the kid is old enough to do more than just pout. 2. I am Louie. I am the problem child. Not sure if "was" is appropriate. I am familiar with Louie's attempt at a low blow to Della. 3. I literally watched the Simpsons episode where Homer prevented Bart from seeing the movie as a form of harsh punishment. So it was really surprising seeing this episode the next day.
I agree that incorporating someone like Bubba can be a challenge. The show uses Huey to bounce around those ideas, and it worked really well.
I loved that he hated what he was learning about this "cave duck", and how Bubba was nothing like what he studied. This made for some funny gags like the chili dogs. "Don't ask."
_"your little scheme to bypass the present almost _*_Cost Us Our Future_*_ "_
Isn't that *One Line* a symbolic or metaphorical yet general reason parents and guardians ground their kids?
6:09 Duke of Making a Mess, is that you?
Also Louie’s line I wonder where I got that from really hit me and it took me a while to realize why it’s because it’s the first time someone in universe acknowledge that it was not Scrooge‘s fault But dellas own fault that she ended up on the moon because for a while they blame Scrooge. of course they got over that and made up but now someone actually said it out loud
It’s interesting to note that all the last 4 Season 3 episodes pick up from the previous, for instance with the fate of characters at the end of each episode carrying over. I really never thought any of the Triplets and Webby would ever be punished like we saw with Louie in the DuckTales Reboot after all they’ve done like with causing an explosion at the House Boat and putting their family at risk on a Crashed Plane on a mountain, something that only happened in 2 episodes of the original series (one instance much rather being to the Beagle Boys turned into doubles of the Triplets) and almost happened in the theatrical DuckTales film.
Darn I was hoping there'd be a mention about Bubba's Stone top hat and his possibility of being a great ancestor to the McDuck line.
Yay, you have returned! XD And with one of my favorite episodes! (:
And the only way that Della actully started being more restricting
Was when it was a life and death situation
You learn from mistakes and fears
I've only seen a few episodes of the original Ducktales, so I had no idea Bubba was a character there! I just kinda assumed he was loosely based on the caveduck that sometimes showed up in the comics? They would both have storylines with him in Duckburg and others set in his own time(mostly shorts) But either way it's really cool how they managed to update him for this show
While Louie deserves his punishment, I also felt bad for him, with him being the softest triplet (heck, I’d dare to say he’s even the softest kid), it hurts to watch him getting punished, of course it’s part of his development arc as a character (and Della’s too!) but it was just painful, on the other hand, I’m glad he got what he deserved.
This episode was full crazy
So Bubba was literally Poochie
"I must go, my timeline needs me"
*note, Bubba died in the timestream
Been waiting for this one. It is my favorite episode of the series.
I just now blindly watched this episode and I gotta say:
1. First of all, I want to say that I like your analysis of each DuckTales episode! Keep up the good work!
2. It's about time Louie gets some tough love scolding and punishment or he's gonna turn into a real delinquent.
10:12 - Launchpad nodding after Della says it nearly cost them their future, since he was in the post-apocalyptic future, sort of suggests what the future of DuckTales is going to be. Then there's FOWL at the end of the season 2 finale... AND I read that Season 3 is going to be a darker season than the other 2. So it's going to be interesting.
Good point, and, if I may ask, where did you read that about season 3?
@@elenasmcanonico3163 - It was 3 months ago, so I have no idea, lol! I guess we'll have to wait and see.
@@chrisrj9871 True!
Like Clint Eastwood-duck said; a duck has to know his limitations ( something Louie needed to learn)
I think bubba is the most iconic cave thing in history
Louie you are in trouble this ep.
Time Travel is a pain in the butt.
it was fun to watch and this video too as well.
Great review. As much as I love Louie, he’s always been my favorite of the triplets, he definitely screwed up here and I applaud Della for grounding him and being the great mother we all know she is and has gotten to be. She was absolutely right to do so because as I said Louie screwed up royally here and her shutting down “Louis inc” was the right call. Sorry Louie, I love you but I’m gonna have to side with your mother here After costing the family their future and you almost losing your family in the process due to your careless behavior and selfishness Not to mention your ego which needs adjusting if you ask me you were asking for this punishment boy. Good job Della!!!
Bubba and Tootsie were always my favorite characters. For obvious reasons.
I love all the references, but honestly, the late-series addition 'Cousin Oliver' cute/silly character Bubba Duck is one I feel I'd shed no tears over never being mentioned again.
Hey Seaniccus! I just wanted to say this was a great video, and it's great to have you back!
I know that it's a big bumner for you these videos have been delayed, but I'm honestly glad that I'll have something awesome and Ducktalesfor me to watch, to tie me over until Season 3!
Awesome work!
I was INLOVE with Bubba as a kid!
To quote my dad "[Bubba] is both radical and extreme."
Anyone else want a few episodes of what happened to all the characters in the past? From the looks of the wardrobe changes they were there for a while. What was the 1960's like in Ducktales universe?
Honestly, I kind of want to see more of what happened to Launchpad in the future. Between him witnessing him the end of the world. IDK probably becuase I still wonder if that scene was trying to foreshadow the season 2 finale or something.
@@theumpireofthebottomlesspit Maybe a forshadowing of the next season?
is it just only me being annoyed that he didnt mention that bubba actually being the first ever mcduck
Broke: della character development is the best part of the episode
Woke: gyro with wavy hair in British attire is the best thing to happen
Della "You took off in that contraption without thinking of the consequences, or the people you would hurt!"
Louie "I wonder who I got that from..."
They never really mention that exchange again or resolve it. That's huge.
This was a big moment for Della. I love how they show her being willing to learn and grow as a parent even though it’s tough.
*The quintessential Della Duck episode*
as an enthusiastic history nerd that has felt Huey's anger at what research tells us is true vs real behavior of historical figures, this was surprisingly one of my favorite episodes XD Best part was Scrooge saying "oh no they may be French [freedom fighters on the roof]" before cutting to Launchpad hiding under the French Unicorn Tapestry (one of my personal favorite art pieces, even though the two events would be hundreds of years apart.) I assume Scrooge got the tapestry the old fashioned way though: Auction.
i have a cat named hubbub and he loves to eat. his nickname is bubba and whenever i feed him i sing to him "bubba likes to eat his grubba grubba" 😂😂
10/10
When I was a kid a lot of people claimed the makers of DuckTales got wind of the show Denver the Last Dinosaur being made and were quickly trying to compete with the idea as soon as possible. Denver was far more popular that Bubba.
Bubba was the metaphorical shark that Ducktales `87 jumped back in the day. I don't mind a cameo though, especially if it includes a version of Trixie the Triceratops! :D Now spinoff Bubba Duck in a PRIMAL style thrilling half hour of animation!! Also, that this ep didn't include two Bill & Ted looking ducks offends me :D
ALSO, also... no joke... that foreboding Launchpad line IS funny, but it's the kind of slightly troubling comment that would have stuck with me as a kid into adulthood :D :| :O
I couldn't have agreed more with you about how integral this episode was. But wow, didn't think to connect the last remaining episodes to be relevant to this one. Oh, but I srsly loved the ninja fight. Specially that Kawarimi-no-jutsu gag.
I can't believe you didn't mention bubba turning out to be the 1st mcduck!
Such a masterful episode. This shows writers are so good.
Bubba Duck was one of my fav parts of DuckTales.
Anyone else notice the ninja had Hanzo's moves from Samurai Shodown?
I have already said this in another video, but now I am forced to say once again that,
Louie Duck is kind of a duck version of Bojack Horseman.
Because often when he ends up doing something ill-considered and to some extent irresponsible and selfish, he often has to suffer because of it, as we have discovered over time.
This episode forcibly remembers Bojack's episodes of Telescope and It`s You. First of all, that Della doesn't forgive her son, which is understandable.
Just as Bojack tries to apologize to a former colleague, but Bojack's distant attitude towards his colleague has made it impossible for Bojack to be forgiven.
Likewise, this reminds me of the moment Todd gets angry with Bojack and states,
"You can't go on like this.
You can't do shitty things all the time, and then feel bad about them! You need to be more better! "
Sorry, but I couldn't help but notice this similarity.
Yes but there's also certain "adult" content from BH that they can't include in a Disney-branded show like this.
Bolouie Duckman at his finest.
@@notsyzagts7967 I didn’t even try to compare the contents of Bojack Horseman and Ducktales, but the elements and nuances.
A great analysis for a great episode
i think he forgot to mention how the caveduck actually had a role in this episode. How in the end it is discovered he was the first mcduck. that you find out in the end, that was why he was so infuriating to huey. because he wasn't a average caveduck. He was the first Mcduck and we all know how they are like. But still i understand the main focus on the story but sometimes it is the little things that make you jump in your seat.
Can't wait to see your full review of Lot3C.
Until now, this is still my favorite episode.
I liked Bubba.
Missed your reviews so much!! Hope you get to Moonvasion before the year’s over.
You know i wonder what ever happened to that Ninja though, last we see of him is when he is sent up the chimney by the Santa trap, i am guessing that the french revolutionaries got sent back to there own time since they where on the roof (where they probably all got knocked out), but the ninja seems like he might still be out there somewhere.
It sure is taking you a bit longer than I expected for you to release these. But they're still pretty well done 😁👍. Kinda surprised you didn't talk about Bubba being a McDuck ancestor for a bit. Nice video overall and excited to see you tackle the next episodes 😁👍.
PS: Is a video talking about what you think could happen next season sound possible? I'm interested in videos like that 😁.
It's mostly just a free time thing! I basically didn't have time to work on UA-cam at all for most of the month due to work and family stuff!
It's kind of frustrating haha -- I have FOUR videos I want to make right now, but if I don't make them in the next 40 hours they won't be relevant anymore -- but I don't have the time to do them!
That's how it goes, I guess! Hopefully I'll get more time someday.
@@seaniccus Yeah, making videos take time. Especially if its of good quality or if its a free time thing. So take your time 😁👍.
There's a lot to unpack with this episode and that was a great analysis, but one fact remains about Bubba.
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He's one of the founding members of Clan McDuck. I really hope that pays off in season 3.
Oh no Launchpad saw the serie cancellation. Don´t let it be true Mac Quack.
*sees episode title*
Don’t get any ideas, Syfy channel!
I liked Bubba Duck back in the 80s
Hey I always loved Bubbu and Trixie. So I loved this episode.
Life is like a hurricane here in ducksberg
It would be interesting to see if and how the series deals with Donald and Della's role as parents to the triplet, especially in the new season.
Hope you’ll keep posting!
Man I love ur reviews I’m also a Ducktales channel
NOTIFICATION SQUAD ASSEMBLE
I HAVE A NOTIFICATION SQUAD?!
I'd have been telling you guys to ring the bell but a goose stole it. Again.
@@seaniccus so you have played the untitled goose game huh.
I laughed at the name “ TimePhoon “ way longer than needed
Finally!
I know right
Seaniccus
Can’t wait for your other reviews.
Moonvasion was epic.