An interesting note about the three nephews: sometimes in their comic appearances, the artist would accidentally draw a fourth nephew (it's easy to imagine doing so, since the three were visually identical at that time). That nephew has been named "Phooey".
My favorite incarnation of the triplets is probably the current Ducktales series because it makes them the most distinct to the point that episodes only need to feature two or even just one of them to get a full experience. Though I'll admit Louie's my favorite because he's, well, green.
Personally, I like the 2017 reboot the most due to their unique personalities and the overarching plot thrown in. Plus I like the style of the animation (although I know that many people don't). Also, Louie in the reboot is my favorite for many reasons. One, I can relate to him and his laziness (and he wears a hoodie, which I own many of). There's also the fact that he is the most sensitive of the three. Although usually, he is shown to be uncaring or rude in the reboot, but when an emotional moment for the three hits, Louie is the one who takes it the hardest.
At first I was a bit put off the reboot due to it's animation style which I didn't like (I was a fan of the original series growing up). Fortunately I was able to put that first impression behind, and ended up seeing the entire thing. It was a fantastic reboot, with a huge attention to detail, good reimagining of many beloved characters while staying pretty faithful to their chore and it was a real love-letter to the old Disney cartoons and comics. I'm genuinely sad it wasn't going to be continued after the third season and that it already ended.
@@iamsxftiielizzy2090 I KNOW I WAS CRYING SO HARD OMG I’M CRYING NOW??? I adore that louie comes off as rude and almost lacking empathy but he clearly is the softest once you’ve seen enough of him.
Reboot versions are the best, not only do they have distinct personalities but they're treated much more as individual characters with their own relationships with other characters. Like how Dewey seems to be closer to Launchpad and Webby than Huey and Louie are, or how Louie just doesn't come on the adventures sometimes. That show is unreasonably good.
And don't forget the powerful bond with his mom Della that Dewey share, as evidenced in the latest episode, in which the Mother and Son rock out to Powerline's Stand Out! He COULD'VE BEEN TURBO!
That’s another problem I have. Dewey has so many different relationships with the other characters and Huey and Louie really don’t have any close relationships
@@Crox101 Good point, doesn't seem like that big of a deal for Louie, but Huey could definitely use some more development in that area, I mean presumably he has Junior Woodchuck friends.
@@dracos0024 Well....I suppose I meant the Ducktale TV series canon...and they never had any backstory on Della, or I think showed her visually in the comics, before this past year.
@@dracos0024 If that's accurate, then I stand corrected. I recall seeing a vid on the Life and Times, but seem to recall there was some caginess showing Della...like she was behind a tree.
@@WolfRamAndHart Nah she was shown quite clearly. Hortense even introduces her and Donald to Scrooge by name. The 80th anniversary comic from 2014 is also what her DuckTales backstory is partially based on.
I like Huey, Dewey, and Louie when they have their individual personalities. Like in Quack Pack and the Ducktales reboot. It's more authentic that way.
@@akazienoel2009I agree. I mean in 87 ducktales series they did show Huey being the leader a lot, Dewey being the one that comes up with plans being clever, and Louie the most sweetest. But quack pack expanded on that with having Louie bee the one into sports the most, Dewey being a genius, and Huey being a slacker ladies man. I never understood the hate for quack pack I grew up with it and love it. Yes ducktales was a better shoe but quack pack was good and expanded the universe of Donald and his nephews.
Louie is my favorite. He acts the most like me in the new reboot. Also, I know their history hasn't been too long, but you should try out doing the THREE CALLBEROS, or, y'know, two.
Yes Three Caballeros, They have gotten alot more appearnces in the last two decades, and they did appear int Ducktales 2017. There's also Clara Cluck who use to appear alot in the early shorts.
Apparently, in the most recent episode of Ducktales 2017, Della states that the triplets’ birth names were supposed to be Jet (Huey), Turbo (Dewey), and Rebel (Louie). 😅
in the reboot, Louie was originally my favorite. He’s lazy and chill, like me, but I’ve started growing towards Dewey more. He’s so adventurous and I love his relationship with Webby.
Agree. Unfortunately, I see it unlikely that we will have an animation evolution video dedicated to the richest duck in the world. The thing is, besides DuckTales (and its reboot), Scrooge has never been an animated character, but a comic book character. A Scrogee video would include 3 or 4 appearances and call it a day befire the 5-minute mark. I guess that's why there's no Scrooge video... yet.
Scrooge has actually appeared a few times. He was seen (albeit for about 0.0002 seconds) in the Mickey Mouse Club intro, had his own short Scrooge McDuck and Money, guest-starred alongside HDL and Goofy in Sport Goofy in Soccermania, and has also appeared in an Italian production or two, particularly one opening sequence by comic legend Romano Scarpa. Not to mention the current Paul Rudish shorts as well. Scrooge might not have *as* much of an animation history as some of the others, but there's plenty more than just DuckTales and personally, I can't wait to see a Scrooge video someday~
The Disney studio actually had plans to introduce Scrooge into the Donald Duck cartoons in the 1950s, with a special short written by Carl Barks himself. Unfortunately the short was shelved, but Barks's script and sketches for the cartoon still survive: www.cbarks.dk/THESHELVEDCARTOON.htm
They grew up to teens I'm house of mouse if not teens the.young adults then were rebooted back.to kids lol probably why goof.troop will not be rebooted we've seen max grown up and his life and personality explored they cant go back now
I never got their age changing over the years. In most they were depicted as 10 years old. In the short Lucky Number they were depicted as teenagers. (Why else were they able to drive a hot rod?) In the original Ducktales they said they were 10. In Quack Pack they were depicted as 14 or 15. In The House of Mouse they were young adults. By the time 2019 came around the boys are now kids again.
My favorite one is the reboot's version. Their designs and personalities are way better, they're actual characters, and they're relatable. I never liked when they were the same
So you weren't a fan of the characters to begin with... Funny thing is that you and the rest of your ilk will forget all about the DuckTales reboot once it ends. You people do it with every single reboot. You attach yourselves to it, support every decision no matter how good or bad it is and then move on to something else that's trending.
@@Grim2 ..Uh? No, the Reboot will always be in my heart. I know it's kinda "new", but since i met the show i met nice people, i had nice moments, the show inspired me to do many things, mainly to improve my art skills.. I will never forget it.. but it also doesn't mean that my whole life will be about it. Once It ends i will move on to a new show/book/wathever, interests changes.
@@Grim2 'Your ilk'? 'You people'? What a condescending dick. Guess what? Nobody's required to like the original characters. It's perfectly FINE to identify more with their more recent iterations. If you think liking the older version makes you better than others you need to get your superiority complex checked out.
Loved the old Ducktales as a kid, but I have to say that the reboot has my heart. The triplets are really well fleshed out as individual characters and the animation is beautiful!
So in terms of personality Huey: leader in Ducktales, money focused in quack pack and smart in 2017 reboot Dewy: the brains in Ducktales, the philosopher in quack pack and adventurous in 2017 reboot Louie: kind in Ducktales, sporty in quack pack and money focused in 2017 reboot
Also, despite what people say, I LOVED Quack Pack! It was really the only show to attempt differentiating the triplets- outside the reboot & the episode Duck in the Iron Mask.
I loved that they were given very distinctive personalities and designs. I guess I was the right demographic for it back then because I liked the show too.
The hate for that show really munches...Quack Pack was mad fun. Problem is, everybody at the time believed it to be a poorly executed follow-up to the legendary 1987 series "DuckTales", which is a widespread myth. It's not, and I'm astounded Disney+ messed up on their description of the show by labeling it as such. It's true that "Quack Pack" was intended as a sequel, but to the original Donald Duck shorts that came out prior to "DuckTales" creation. It's a universe where Donald was honorably discharged by the Navy, bought a house and settled down with his nephews. This means the triplets never met their Uncle Scrooge, traveled the world and took in the various cultures and went on exciting adventures. The triplets in Quack Pack instead grew up living with their Uncle Donald, where they heckled him on a daily basis while experiencing the exciting culture of 90's teen suburban living...Which was mostly TV, video games, movies, the mall, comic books, popular culture, music, and girls. When you think about it in that way (as how the show was initially conceived), it makes more sense in that regard. It wasn't A-grade material for sure, but I enjoyed it enough, and this is coming from a fan of the OG 1987 DuckTales. You have to understand, at the time when "Quack Pack" went on air in 1996 it was nice to see the triplets finally break out of their perpetual childhood and be allowed to grow into their teen years, which was an idea that thankfully carried over into 2001's "House of Mouse" where the three as young adults became the house band (jumping from band name to band name; Depending on the episode, often performing as "The Quackstreet Boys" or "Kid Duck").
Huey, Dewey and Louie were always awesome. My favorite version though is the current Ducktales version, both in designs and character. In fact, they are so well developed that I can't even pick one favorite. I used to say Dewey because my favorite color is blue, but now they are all favorites. Huey with his intelligence and thirst for knowledge is closest to who I am personally; Dewey and his sense of adventure is what I'd love to be, just seeking out awesome places to explore; and Louie's greed, risk-taking and entrepreneurship is what I should have in order to fulfill my life goals; so they all have characteristics I identify with in some shape or form. As I said, impossible to pick a favorite.
Okay, this may be an unpopular opinion but here goes... I liked the Quack Pack cartoon. There, flame me or not, I said it. The designs and personality of the triplets were marks of the times in the 90s. It was the 1st time they stood out as individuals and showcased their differences instead of being copies of each other. It's also not that far of a jump to say that show was the precursor to the 2017 reboot where the 3 vary in design and personality again. The nostalgia in me also loves the original Ducktales version from Disney Afternoon block. I'd also say the reboot is tied with the original.
I love the 2017 version of ducktales, as I felt that it gave the characters more depth and really portrayed them as individuals. It's really interesting to see the history of the triplets, and I've got a much bigger appreciation for the series now knowing it's roots.
It's definitely is the 2017 reboot for me. They are interesting, relatable and look good. I love how their distinguished personalities allows the show to explore their individual relationship to one another and other characters. I hope that possible future adaptations will take inspiration from the 2017 version. Putting them back in the old mold would be a huge step back in my opinion.
Ducktales 2017 version of them is my fav.( louie is my fav out of the 3) Edit: hes like me. Both of us dont to do stuff unless it involves us getting something out of it.
Kayle Mathew Comendador u are right because Huey u could pretty much tell was the leader he lead them on their adventures. Dewey he was the one who came up with the ideas. And Louie was the silly one. Quack pack just further dived into it and the reboot. But the 87 series they had distinctive personalities too. Now the classic shots that’s another story they were all alike in those lol.
fun fact: Louie in Ducktales 2017 is voiced by Ben Schwartz, the same actor behind Sonic The Hedgehog in Paramount’s Sonic movie series as well as in episode 1 of Paramount’s Knuckles show.
Ahh yes Huey, Dewey and Louie or as we call them in Dutch Kwik, Kwek and Kwak cause they're you know ducks. Itallians have a similar naming I believe. Also in in Italy they still produce stories for duckpockets and in our country we still have the magazine running weekly. With all the characters even making cameos in our own country. And before the reboot of ducktales Della was brought back in the magazines first. Also Scrooge is called Dagobert which I find a nicer name since it doen't only imply greed. PS: We have a program called Sunday with Lubach ( who you may also know from the america is great then can the Netherlands be second best video) who made a parody of the intro of ducktales.
I still enjoy Russi Taylor's take on the triplets and the ones I associate with Huey Dewey and Louie, but I do appreciate the actors they got in the 2017 DuckTales reboot (Ben Schwartz, Daniel Pudi, Bobby Monnihan) and giving them distinctive personalities.
it's interesting that the characters got different names in Germany. Here are some examples: Pete=Kater Karlo Scrooge McDuck= Dagobert Duck Huey, Dewey and Louie=Tick,Trick and Track
The same happens in Spain. Scrooge McDuck = Gil Pato, his nephews call him Tio Gilito. Huey, Dewey and Louie = Juanito, Jorgito y Jaimito. Gladstone Gander = Narciso Bello, it's funny because it means 'beautiful daffodil'. Webby = Rosita, it means 'little rose'. Duckworth = Bautista. Launch McQuack = Joe McQuack. The Beagle Boys = Los Golfos Apandadores, it would mean the 'Thieving Urchins'. Curiously Mrs. Beakley keeps her name.
@@Hektols in Italy: Scrooge McDuck= Paperon De Paperoni Huey, Dewey and Louie= Qui, Quo and Qua Gladstone Gender= Gastone Paperone Webby=Gaia Duckworth=Archie Launchpad McQuack=Jet McQuack Beagle Boys=Banda Bassotti
When I was a kid and watched the original DuckTales, Dewey was my favorite because he was blue; back then I saw them as the same character, without any distinct personality. But now, with the new DuckTales, I can easily say that Louie is my favorite, also I really like this new cartoon, and this iteration of the boys. I have to say that I loved that in house of mouse the boys would change of style with the music the were playing.
The fact that we can actually HAVE a favorite nephew for reasons other than "they wear my favorite color" is amazing to me (having grown up in the 2000's when they'd reverted back to being nearly identical). (My favorite is DT2017's Louie.)
it seems some of the comments are split on louie in the reboot. Louie’s personally my favorite in the reboot because he’s seemingly the most flawed (and, well, green is superior to all other colors)
It's a great follow-up including first hearing that Della Duck is the Mother of these 3 Nephews of Donald Duck.Also the explanation of the 3 nephews' colored sweatshirts.
I've grown up with old Disney yet I never got attached to any of those individual cartoons because they lacked lore and personality. Sure, they were super charming and great for that time, but today we strive for more realistic approaches to people's personalities, character growth and a continuous timeline. Out of all of these, the Ducktales reboot truly clicked with me personally, I haven't enjoyed or loved a series this much in a long time. They pulled off the trio's personalities perfectly, making them pretty unique in their own way, with distinct characteristics and realistic behavioral traits that perfectly reflect the world around them and their personal experiences. The producers did a fantastic job and I am most certainly hooked. I do have to admit that I truly love all three of them since they're now distinct people but I cannot resist Louie, he's incredibly relatable, especially when it comes to the lack of motivation, laziness, love for material possessions and most importantly, psychological traits and lack of confidence. Many today's fans have headcanons that each one of them has a type of autism which would truly be incredible and great representation in media, something I believe as well. However, if I had to choose my favourite character, it would be Lena. There's something about a fierce and mysterious rebel teen who has a soft spot for a cute, adventurous girl that truly makes me weak. I do love Webby as well, she's got SO MUCH personality in the reboot and she absolutely deserved that.
After watching them in the 2017 DuckTales reboot, I can't see them any other way. By far the best design and bear depiction of the triplets. I wish they'd keep those VAs from now on.
no it's Huey is smarter than the smarties Dewey is tougher than the toughies Louie is sharper than the sharpies and Webby does what she can to make her way into the family Square!
Gotta love the Reboot versions! Not only are the designs really pleasing to look at, they’re the most fleshed out the characters have ever been on an individual basis. On that note, while I’m certain the theory you gave on their personalities reflecting Scrooge is true in part, I myself heard that their personalities were formed on the basis of what traits first, middle, and last children usually display. Huey is the oldest so he feels the most responsible, Louie is the youngest so he can act kind of spoiled and greedy, and Dewey is in the middle so he’s not sure quite where he fits and just kinda goes wild.
You have to give it to the DuckTales reboot to actually give the triplets each distinctive and identifiable personalities. An overall improvement on what Quack Pack show did.
And turned them into adults (in the sense that they act as adults and are smarter than adults) and the series too focuses on them, which makes it a series is worse.
Louie is my favorite for pretty much every thing they have been showed in ( if they actually have separated personalities, such as quack pack ) my favorite appearance of them in probably Ducktales recent one because the show gives them a lot of new personality and a lot to love about the characters and with their personality it can help build backstories. like it has been doing.
R.I.P. Russi Taylor, I love all the duck characters and grew up with them, Duck Tales was one of the best shows ever. The later series after 2013 - that animation is just wrong. So Duck Tales and all the Classic Carl Barks comics of the 1940 - 1965 era.
People actually said I imagined their distinct personalities in the original DuckTales as a kid. I *knew* they were different back then! Thank you for confirming it
Dewie is my favorite. Gotta love the tech geek. I've been a fan of the shorts for a long time but I gotta say Ducktales and Quack Pack stole the show for me. Being born in the 1990, tv was awesome on Saturdays and weekday afternoons.
I thought I was going to get hate for saying the reboot is my favorite, but I see many people think alike. I'm so glad cause DuckTales 2017 is SUCH a good show!
I still prefer the OG DuckTales version of the triplets. Russi Taylor gave them this mischievous, wide-eyed sensibility... and it helped bring a layer of childlike wonder to their adventures with Uncle Scrooge. The '17 iteration makes them feel a bit more jaded, and I think that sucks a bit of the fun out of things. Still, the '17 iteration has a bigger focus on story and bringing in characters from the comics we didn't see in the OG series. Both versions have their pros and cons... but I'll still prefer the triplets in the OG DuckTales. Plus, Alan Young is still the best Scrooge. David's fine, but sometimes I feel he's an octave too high in some scenes. Alan was pitch perfect. Plus, the OG series had such vivid colors and great segments of animation. Aside from a few sequences of nice facial animation, I haven't seen the '17 iteration match some of the set-piece animation from the 5-part pilot of the OG series or the minecart sequence in "Earthquack."
You are partly right. They deliberately made the triplets identical, to focus more on Donald and Scrooge. Unfortunately, Ducktales 2017 did the wrong thing and focused more on them than on Donald and Scrooge. I don't mind if they have separate personalities, but there is no need to destroy their commonality, which is their main characteristic. Quack Pack did better, though I prefer the classic versions from the comics and the OG Ducktales.
Their comic versions are and will always be the most dearest to me (Donald Duck comics are very popular here in Finland). As for cartoons, I really like the original DuckTales and Quack Pack.
True, Carl Barks has done them the best, but there is no need to dispute the Italian comic artists who made them the best in comics. Yes, Louie Duck in the reboot is not bad (I do not mind he is greedy and partly interesting to me because of his jokes), although his behavior irritates me in some episodes and the creators made him an asshole. Louie is better in original Ducktales and Quack Pack, who does not behave terribly in those series.
Huey, Duey and Louie in 1937: Reading superhero comics (Marvel didn’t exist until two years later). Huey, Duey and Louie in 2019: Watching Marvel movies. Huey, Duey and Louie in 1937: Playing outside, riding their bikes and playing sports. Huey, Duey and Louie in 2019: Staying inside, playing Fortnite and watching/looking at UA-cam and social media. Also my favorite appearance with Huey, Dewey and Louie is Mr. Duck Steps Out!
Flat Yoda well they are kids and they would be the target demographic playing that game if they were to be kids of this generation until some other trendy overrated popular game comes out within the next six months or so. Plus I feel like by now the game should be going out style like other trendy games like Pokémon Go.
Can I just mention that the triplets personalities and colours match those of the chipmunk trio from Alvin and The Chipmunks? Just something I picked up...
Finally, I was waiting for this 😄. My favourite appearance of them is (of course) the original Duchtales. But I also like the early appearances and the ones from the early 2000.
@@zombombhuntermcoc3342 I like it as much as the original 😄. But there are more things in the reboot that always make me happy, like Della Duck, the Mcduck castle, the 3 caballeros and the references to other series, like Talespin. These guy, know what they do 😃. What's your opinion?
@@zombombhuntermcoc3342 in the episode "Sky pirates in the sky" they meet Captain Don Karnage and I can remember that, when I saw Talespin, when I was a child, the enemy had this name 😀.
My favorite version of Huey Dewey and Louie was the 1960's version of the Disney Digest comic books where they were featured frequently, along with their counterparts, April, May, and June, Daisy Duck's nieces.
I don’t have a favorite, but I do have a story with one of the shorts they are in. My old high school during Halloween brings elementary kids from the elementary next door to trick or treat in various classrooms. In my class, JROTC, we projected the Halloween short that features Huey, Dewey, and Louie as the kids walked around the room getting candy (the kids apparently loved our room the best). We did this every year I was there, so that short is kinda special to me.
One thing I loved about the 2017 reboot was Donald's relationship with his boys, instead of being the annoyed and strict uncle like in past media, he actually shows love and care to the triplets, he takes responsibility of watching over them despite his luck, all while still maintaining his overbearing nature, they basically take that hint of the loving parent vibe Donald had in the original show and expanded on it in the reboot. Funny how in the original, Donald was written out of the story presumably out of the creators' fear that he might steal the spotlight away from the rest of the family, while in the reboot, he more like the "underrated star".
Alvin and the Chipmunks debuted in 1958. Huey, Dewey and Louie's modern colours are inspired by their first appearance in 1937. So, if anything, it's the other way around.
Even so, the personalities assigned to each colour are very similar. Red is the fearless leader, blue is the smart one, and green is the most friendly. I dunno when the Chipmunks cartoon started though so I'm not sure who's really ripping off who there.
@@aarononeil9832 I don't think either was the case; it mostly comes down to colour theory. Red is often associated with bravery, perhaps because of its association with blood, battlefield, soldiers etc , green is associated with nature; grass and trees and natural beauty (and now recycling). Blue is associated with intelligence. It is also associated with authority and trust. It is why many social media outlets use the colour blue [Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter etc]. Perhaps it has this association because blue is a hard colour to find in nature and thus historically a hard colour to recreate in clothing (like purple, for example, another regal colour because of it's rarity). This is where the colour "Royal blue" gets its name, and also "Blue Blood" to refer to royalty. It is /probably/ associated with intelligence because for a very long time, only those with money could afford educations... and the colour blue. The colour uses were likely done to give personality the audience can read into more on a subliminal level, both Ducktales and The Chipmunks, and not to copy each other
i definitely love twice upon a christmas version, mostly because it was the version that was with me a majority of my childhood, they were mischevous and fun but still had a kind heart, i havent seen the reboot yet but ive heard nothing but good news about it!
An interesting note about the three nephews: sometimes in their comic appearances, the artist would accidentally draw a fourth nephew (it's easy to imagine doing so, since the three were visually identical at that time). That nephew has been named "Phooey".
Oh Phooey I drew another nephew
Phooey is the best one
It’s considered such a good gag even DT17 did a joke about it
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thats funny because in the new duck tales tv show dewy was acually talking about Phooey.
My favorite incarnation of the triplets is probably the current Ducktales series because it makes them the most distinct to the point that episodes only need to feature two or even just one of them to get a full experience. Though I'll admit Louie's my favorite because he's, well, green.
Rare example of a reboot being better than the original
I love Dewey in the reboot!
James McDonald How do they Dewy-it?!
@@Charolette21 I don't know
Hate the art though
Personally, I like the 2017 reboot the most due to their unique personalities and the overarching plot thrown in. Plus I like the style of the animation (although I know that many people don't).
Also, Louie in the reboot is my favorite for many reasons. One, I can relate to him and his laziness (and he wears a hoodie, which I own many of). There's also the fact that he is the most sensitive of the three. Although usually, he is shown to be uncaring or rude in the reboot, but when an emotional moment for the three hits, Louie is the one who takes it the hardest.
At first I was a bit put off the reboot due to it's animation style which I didn't like (I was a fan of the original series growing up).
Fortunately I was able to put that first impression behind, and ended up seeing the entire thing.
It was a fantastic reboot, with a huge attention to detail, good reimagining of many beloved characters while staying pretty faithful to their chore and it was a real love-letter to the old Disney cartoons and comics.
I'm genuinely sad it wasn't going to be continued after the third season and that it already ended.
"you kept secrets about mom... that is not okay..."
that line did it for me wtf emotions
@@iamsxftiielizzy2090 I KNOW I WAS CRYING SO HARD OMG I’M CRYING NOW??? I adore that louie comes off as rude and almost lacking empathy but he clearly is the softest once you’ve seen enough of him.
Sorry, ik vond het niet zo goed.
I think Dewey is the most sensitive one especially because of the whole « What happened to my mom ? » thing
Reboot versions are the best, not only do they have distinct personalities but they're treated much more as individual characters with their own relationships with other characters. Like how Dewey seems to be closer to Launchpad and Webby than Huey and Louie are, or how Louie just doesn't come on the adventures sometimes. That show is unreasonably good.
Reboots are NOT good at all, but the Ducktales reboot is easily the best reboot ever!
And don't forget the powerful bond with his mom Della that Dewey share, as evidenced in the latest episode, in which the Mother and Son rock out to Powerline's Stand Out! He COULD'VE BEEN TURBO!
@@YoshiAngemon As I said, that show is unreasonably good.
That’s another problem I have. Dewey has so many different relationships with the other characters and Huey and Louie really don’t have any close relationships
@@Crox101 Good point, doesn't seem like that big of a deal for Louie, but Huey could definitely use some more development in that area, I mean presumably he has Junior Woodchuck friends.
You should mention that Della Duck, magnificently voiced by Paget Brewster, is now part of the canon, as the triplet's mother.
Della Duck was canon long before DuckTales. She was mentioned in the very first comic the triplets appeared in.
@@dracos0024 Well....I suppose I meant the Ducktale TV series canon...and they never had any backstory on Della, or I think showed her visually in the comics, before this past year.
@@WolfRamAndHart She was shown in a comic in 2014 as well as The life and Times of Scrooge McDuck.
@@dracos0024 If that's accurate, then I stand corrected. I recall seeing a vid on the Life and Times, but seem to recall there was some caginess showing Della...like she was behind a tree.
@@WolfRamAndHart Nah she was shown quite clearly. Hortense even introduces her and Donald to Scrooge by name. The 80th anniversary comic from 2014 is also what her DuckTales backstory is partially based on.
In the original Duck Tales, Dewey was my favorite, in Quack Pack it was Huey, and the new Duck Tales makes it Louie.
Lol
Your Worst Nightmare that is actually so lol material....lol
@Perry the crewmate me too! People who the social ones are usually my favorite
right heck look at Huey, Dewey & Louie their lego minifigures
@@sydneysnana63 whoa you could tell them apart in the og?
I like Huey, Dewey, and Louie when they have their individual personalities. Like in Quack Pack and the Ducktales reboot. It's more authentic that way.
How the hell does this have 146 likes but no comments
For real. Btw my favorite was always Louie since a kid. ❤
Same
I d say that in the original ducktales and the comics they do have some personality as well-
@@akazienoel2009I agree. I mean in 87 ducktales series they did show Huey being the leader a lot, Dewey being the one that comes up with plans being clever, and Louie the most sweetest. But quack pack expanded on that with having Louie bee the one into sports the most, Dewey being a genius, and Huey being a slacker ladies man. I never understood the hate for quack pack I grew up with it and love it. Yes ducktales was a better shoe but quack pack was good and expanded the universe of Donald and his nephews.
Louie is my favorite. He acts the most like me in the new reboot. Also, I know their history hasn't been too long, but you should try out doing the THREE CALLBEROS, or, y'know, two.
Broken Scourge agreed
Louie has the most personality in the reboot.
Broken scourge I’ve seen u on sonic amino
I'm more inclined to relate to Dewy. He acts the most what I want to be like.
Yes Three Caballeros, They have gotten alot more appearnces in the last two decades, and they did appear int Ducktales 2017. There's also Clara Cluck who use to appear alot in the early shorts.
Apparently, in the most recent episode of Ducktales 2017, Della states that the triplets’ birth names were supposed to be Jet (Huey), Turbo (Dewey), and Rebel (Louie). 😅
“I COULD HAVE BENN TURBO”-Dewey duck,2019
The fallout guy I was laughing in that part
Do u know that in The Netherlands, Launchpad is called Turbo.
Funniest part of that was when Huey was on the sugar high and was beating on the table!
LOL I LOVE THE PICTURES SHE MADE OF THEM LOL
in the reboot, Louie was originally my favorite. He’s lazy and chill, like me, but I’ve started growing towards Dewey more. He’s so adventurous and I love his relationship with Webby.
Eh Dewey got worse for me I think he was at his peek in season 1 he just started becoming to much of a joke
The only Reoccurring Mickey Mouse Character I can see left is Scrooge McDuck
Agree.
Unfortunately, I see it unlikely that we will have an animation evolution video dedicated to the richest duck in the world. The thing is, besides DuckTales (and its reboot), Scrooge has never been an animated character, but a comic book character. A Scrogee video would include 3 or 4 appearances and call it a day befire the 5-minute mark. I guess that's why there's no Scrooge video... yet.
Scrooge has actually appeared a few times. He was seen (albeit for about 0.0002 seconds) in the Mickey Mouse Club intro, had his own short Scrooge McDuck and Money, guest-starred alongside HDL and Goofy in Sport Goofy in Soccermania, and has also appeared in an Italian production or two, particularly one opening sequence by comic legend Romano Scarpa. Not to mention the current Paul Rudish shorts as well. Scrooge might not have *as* much of an animation history as some of the others, but there's plenty more than just DuckTales and personally, I can't wait to see a Scrooge video someday~
There's also Professor Ludwig Von Drake.
The Disney studio actually had plans to introduce Scrooge into the Donald Duck cartoons in the 1950s, with a special short written by Carl Barks himself. Unfortunately the short was shelved, but Barks's script and sketches for the cartoon still survive: www.cbarks.dk/THESHELVEDCARTOON.htm
He showed off a bunch of comic books in this video so he could do Scrooge McDuck and talk about the comic books a lot like this video
*AFTER 82 YEARS THEY ARE STILL KIDS*
Normal Person well, slightly older than when they started out.
They grew up to teens I'm house of mouse if not teens the.young adults then were rebooted back.to kids lol probably why goof.troop will not be rebooted we've seen max grown up and his life and personality explored they cant go back now
Yeah they should be Scrooge’s age
except their voice now their voice is like teens
I never got their age changing over the years. In most they were depicted as 10 years old. In the short Lucky Number they were depicted as teenagers. (Why else were they able to drive a hot rod?) In the original Ducktales they said they were 10. In Quack Pack they were depicted as 14 or 15. In The House of Mouse they were young adults. By the time 2019 came around the boys are now kids again.
My favorite one is the reboot's version.
Their designs and personalities are way better, they're actual characters, and they're relatable.
I never liked when they were the same
So you weren't a fan of the characters to begin with... Funny thing is that you and the rest of your ilk will forget all about the DuckTales reboot once it ends. You people do it with every single reboot. You attach yourselves to it, support every decision no matter how good or bad it is and then move on to something else that's trending.
@@Grim2
..Uh?
No, the Reboot will always be in my heart. I know it's kinda "new", but since i met the show i met nice people, i had nice moments, the show inspired me to do many things, mainly to improve my art skills..
I will never forget it.. but it also doesn't mean that my whole life will be about it.
Once It ends i will move on to a new show/book/wathever, interests changes.
@@Grim2 'Your ilk'? 'You people'? What a condescending dick. Guess what? Nobody's required to like the original characters. It's perfectly FINE to identify more with their more recent iterations. If you think liking the older version makes you better than others you need to get your superiority complex checked out.
Zidders Roofurry your talking about yourself, a dick
Same
Loved the old Ducktales as a kid, but I have to say that the reboot has my heart. The triplets are really well fleshed out as individual characters and the animation is beautiful!
So in terms of personality
Huey: leader in Ducktales, money focused in quack pack and smart in 2017 reboot
Dewy: the brains in Ducktales, the philosopher in quack pack and adventurous in 2017 reboot
Louie: kind in Ducktales, sporty in quack pack and money focused in 2017 reboot
2017 Ducktales triplets in RPG terms basically :
Huey is a wizard , Dewey is a knight , Louie is a thief
Ril Syaprihady I would say Louie is the lazy king
Money focused? Huey was a ladies man in Quack Pack!
Maybe they changed personalities, but the 2017 triplets will always be my triplets.
Also, despite what people say, I LOVED Quack Pack! It was really the only show to attempt differentiating the triplets- outside the reboot & the episode Duck in the Iron Mask.
I loved that they were given very distinctive personalities and designs. I guess I was the right demographic for it back then because I liked the show too.
I classic case of a good idea poorly executed.
Same. It was VERY flawed but I thoroughly enjoyed it, especially Daisy and her characterization
I really enjoyed it too. Although I’ve only watched the show for the first time yesterday.
The hate for that show really munches...Quack Pack was mad fun. Problem is, everybody at the time believed it to be a poorly executed follow-up to the legendary 1987 series "DuckTales", which is a widespread myth. It's not, and I'm astounded Disney+ messed up on their description of the show by labeling it as such. It's true that "Quack Pack" was intended as a sequel, but to the original Donald Duck shorts that came out prior to "DuckTales" creation. It's a universe where Donald was honorably discharged by the Navy, bought a house and settled down with his nephews. This means the triplets never met their Uncle Scrooge, traveled the world and took in the various cultures and went on exciting adventures. The triplets in Quack Pack instead grew up living with their Uncle Donald, where they heckled him on a daily basis while experiencing the exciting culture of 90's teen suburban living...Which was mostly TV, video games, movies, the mall, comic books, popular culture, music, and girls. When you think about it in that way (as how the show was initially conceived), it makes more sense in that regard. It wasn't A-grade material for sure, but I enjoyed it enough, and this is coming from a fan of the OG 1987 DuckTales. You have to understand, at the time when "Quack Pack" went on air in 1996 it was nice to see the triplets finally break out of their perpetual childhood and be allowed to grow into their teen years, which was an idea that thankfully carried over into 2001's "House of Mouse" where the three as young adults became the house band (jumping from band name to band name; Depending on the episode, often performing as "The Quackstreet Boys" or "Kid Duck").
My favorite is Phooey, the mysterious 4th that was drawn in by accident then given a back story to explain his inconsistency
Can you do
Evolution of Uncle Scrooge and Voice Evolution of Uncle Scrooge?
I'm sure it's coming!
stay tuned guys...
I don’t know why they added Mc to duck
Huey, Dewey and Louie were always awesome. My favorite version though is the current Ducktales version, both in designs and character. In fact, they are so well developed that I can't even pick one favorite. I used to say Dewey because my favorite color is blue, but now they are all favorites. Huey with his intelligence and thirst for knowledge is closest to who I am personally; Dewey and his sense of adventure is what I'd love to be, just seeking out awesome places to explore; and Louie's greed, risk-taking and entrepreneurship is what I should have in order to fulfill my life goals; so they all have characteristics I identify with in some shape or form. As I said, impossible to pick a favorite.
Okay, this may be an unpopular opinion but here goes... I liked the Quack Pack cartoon. There, flame me or not, I said it. The designs and personality of the triplets were marks of the times in the 90s. It was the 1st time they stood out as individuals and showcased their differences instead of being copies of each other. It's also not that far of a jump to say that show was the precursor to the 2017 reboot where the 3 vary in design and personality again.
The nostalgia in me also loves the original Ducktales version from Disney Afternoon block.
I'd also say the reboot is tied with the original.
Don’t worry I like that show too. I find it surprising hilarious.
Same. Quack Pack was mad fun.
Dang, they really changed their personality in the reboot. Feels weird hearing Louie being the good boi.
When you said “russi Taylor the current voice of Minnie Mouse”, not gonna lie I got a lil teary eyed there I miss her as Minnie so much 😢
I’ve Been Waiting Soo Long For This!!!!!
Dewey. Current Ducktales is my favorite version of them.
I love the 2017 version of ducktales, as I felt that it gave the characters more depth and really portrayed them as individuals. It's really interesting to see the history of the triplets, and I've got a much bigger appreciation for the series now knowing it's roots.
It's definitely is the 2017 reboot for me. They are interesting, relatable and look good. I love how their distinguished personalities allows the show to explore their individual relationship to one another and other characters.
I hope that possible future adaptations will take inspiration from the 2017 version. Putting them back in the old mold would be a huge step back in my opinion.
Ducktales 2017 version of them is my fav.( louie is my fav out of the 3)
Edit: hes like me. Both of us dont to do stuff unless it involves us getting something out of it.
I'm a huge fan of the reboot version of the triplets. They're distinct without being stereotypes. Hard to pick a favorite but I really like Louie!
I really like the reboot, but I honestly can’t pick a favorite triplet, I love them all!
So I see that the triplets did have distinct personalities in the original Ducktales series, just not very prominent/noticeable. Nice video.
Kayle Mathew Comendador u are right because Huey u could pretty much tell was the leader he lead them on their adventures. Dewey he was the one who came up with the ideas. And Louie was the silly one. Quack pack just further dived into it and the reboot. But the 87 series they had distinctive personalities too. Now the classic shots that’s another story they were all alike in those lol.
@@randallreiter9679 I guess the only problem about it is that they're personalities weren't highlighted that much.
fun fact: Louie in Ducktales 2017 is voiced by Ben Schwartz, the same actor behind Sonic The Hedgehog in Paramount’s Sonic movie series as well as in episode 1 of Paramount’s Knuckles show.
11:31 I love how Louie is just eating a loaf of bread XD
I gave them FIVE METERS of ice-cream in Kingdom Hearts, and they weren't satisfied.
They've been dead to me ever since.
Lol
😂
Ahh yes Huey, Dewey and Louie or as we call them in Dutch Kwik, Kwek and Kwak cause they're you know ducks. Itallians have a similar naming I believe. Also in in Italy they still produce stories for duckpockets and in our country we still have the magazine running weekly. With all the characters even making cameos in our own country. And before the reboot of ducktales Della was brought back in the magazines first. Also Scrooge is called Dagobert which I find a nicer name since it doen't only imply greed. PS: We have a program called Sunday with Lubach ( who you may also know from the america is great then can the Netherlands be second best video) who made a parody of the intro of ducktales.
Wait shit, Della leaked into the comics universe?
In Italian their names are Qui,Quo and Qua because Qua is the sound ducks make in Italy
@@matteoassignon8000 Yeah in Dutch it's our phonetic for duck 🦆 sounds too
I still enjoy Russi Taylor's take on the triplets and the ones I associate with Huey Dewey and Louie, but I do appreciate the actors they got in the 2017 DuckTales reboot (Ben Schwartz, Daniel Pudi, Bobby Monnihan) and giving them distinctive personalities.
I like the Carl Barks versions, because that's what I'm more used to, growing up with the comics and all
I don't know but I like QuackPack style and New Duck Tales style.
Dewey is definitely my favorite. But Louie is such a mood
it's interesting that the characters got different names in Germany.
Here are some examples:
Pete=Kater Karlo
Scrooge McDuck= Dagobert Duck
Huey, Dewey and Louie=Tick,Trick and Track
The same happens in Spain.
Scrooge McDuck = Gil Pato, his nephews call him Tio Gilito.
Huey, Dewey and Louie = Juanito, Jorgito y Jaimito.
Gladstone Gander = Narciso Bello, it's funny because it means 'beautiful daffodil'.
Webby = Rosita, it means 'little rose'.
Duckworth = Bautista.
Launch McQuack = Joe McQuack.
The Beagle Boys = Los Golfos Apandadores, it would mean the 'Thieving Urchins'.
Curiously Mrs. Beakley keeps her name.
@@Hektols interesing to know
@@Hektols in Italy:
Scrooge McDuck= Paperon De Paperoni
Huey, Dewey and Louie= Qui, Quo and Qua
Gladstone Gender= Gastone Paperone
Webby=Gaia
Duckworth=Archie
Launchpad McQuack=Jet McQuack
Beagle Boys=Banda Bassotti
Portuguese:
Scrooge(uncle) Mcduck: Tio Patinhas
Huey, Dewey, Louie: Huguinho, Zezinho and Luizinho
France :
Scrooge McDuck : Oncle Picsou
Huey, Dewey and Louie : Riri, Fifi et Loulou
Webby : Zaza
Launch MacQuack : Flagada Jones
When I was a kid and watched the original DuckTales, Dewey was my favorite because he was blue; back then I saw them as the same character, without any distinct personality.
But now, with the new DuckTales, I can easily say that Louie is my favorite, also I really like this new cartoon, and this iteration of the boys.
I have to say that I loved that in house of mouse the boys would change of style with the music the were playing.
I wish Huey was still the Leader of the Triplets
he is
ellias zavala not in the reboot Dewey is the leader
oh
@@Crox101 but he is the oldest
神農氏 I know
I LOVE Duck Tails the 1980's to the 2017 reboot.
fun to watch.
Awesome video.
The fact that we can actually HAVE a favorite nephew for reasons other than "they wear my favorite color" is amazing to me (having grown up in the 2000's when they'd reverted back to being nearly identical).
(My favorite is DT2017's Louie.)
it seems some of the comments are split on louie in the reboot. Louie’s personally my favorite in the reboot because he’s seemingly the most flawed (and, well, green is superior to all other colors)
It's a great follow-up including first hearing that Della Duck is the Mother of these 3 Nephews of Donald Duck.Also the explanation of the 3 nephews' colored sweatshirts.
I've grown up with old Disney yet I never got attached to any of those individual cartoons because they lacked lore and personality. Sure, they were super charming and great for that time, but today we strive for more realistic approaches to people's personalities, character growth and a continuous timeline. Out of all of these, the Ducktales reboot truly clicked with me personally, I haven't enjoyed or loved a series this much in a long time. They pulled off the trio's personalities perfectly, making them pretty unique in their own way, with distinct characteristics and realistic behavioral traits that perfectly reflect the world around them and their personal experiences. The producers did a fantastic job and I am most certainly hooked. I do have to admit that I truly love all three of them since they're now distinct people but I cannot resist Louie, he's incredibly relatable, especially when it comes to the lack of motivation, laziness, love for material possessions and most importantly, psychological traits and lack of confidence. Many today's fans have headcanons that each one of them has a type of autism which would truly be incredible and great representation in media, something I believe as well.
However, if I had to choose my favourite character, it would be Lena. There's something about a fierce and mysterious rebel teen who has a soft spot for a cute, adventurous girl that truly makes me weak. I do love Webby as well, she's got SO MUCH personality in the reboot and she absolutely deserved that.
After watching them in the 2017 DuckTales reboot, I can't see them any other way. By far the best design and bear depiction of the triplets. I wish they'd keep those VAs from now on.
Huey is smarter than the smarties,
Dewy is... Webby is tougher than the toughies.
And Llewy is sharper than the sharpies.
no it's Huey is smarter than the smarties
Dewey is tougher than the toughies
Louie is sharper than the sharpies
and Webby does what she can to make her way into the family Square!
Huey is Uptighter than the Uptighties
Dewey is Dewier than the Dewey’s
Louie is lazier than the lazies
Webby is Webby
YESSS ITS HERE! :D
I am so happy, you have no idea! I have always adored the triplets.
These triplets basically being the same character in 3 bodies is one reason as to why the 1987 Ducktales has not aged well in my book.
Gotta love the Reboot versions! Not only are the designs really pleasing to look at, they’re the most fleshed out the characters have ever been on an individual basis. On that note, while I’m certain the theory you gave on their personalities reflecting Scrooge is true in part, I myself heard that their personalities were formed on the basis of what traits first, middle, and last children usually display. Huey is the oldest so he feels the most responsible, Louie is the youngest so he can act kind of spoiled and greedy, and Dewey is in the middle so he’s not sure quite where he fits and just kinda goes wild.
Favorite Appearance: Ducktales Reboot
Favorite Triplet: Dewey
Xenophacilus favourite:duck tales 2017
Character:lewey
Shloomy Sloms *Louie
FrdGer I don’t know how to spell
Thanks Dave. We've been waiting for this
I can't wait for the voice evolution!!
Everyone in the comments here is talking about their real names and I'm just here and I want to say their German names ...
Tick, Trick and Track
Rainbow Lesbían let me guess tick is Dewey trick is Louie and track is Huey right?
Well there Dutch names are Kwik Kwek and Kwak
@@jermo1470 It's Kwik Kwek Kwak too in Indonesia lol
In French, it's Riri, Fifi, and Loulou.
In Italian, it's Qui, Quo, and Qua.
in Arabic we call them lulu susu and tutu
The latest Ducktales is fantastic. Hubert is my favorite!
You have to give it to the DuckTales reboot to actually give the triplets each distinctive and identifiable personalities. An overall improvement on what Quack Pack show did.
And turned them into adults (in the sense that they act as adults and are smarter than adults) and the series too focuses on them, which makes it a series is worse.
I love the shorts with the gorilla & when they have a massive snowball fight with Donald
Thanks for the video of my 3 fave ducklings! I appreciate it!!!
13:33
it has been confirmed in the show itself, so, not a theory since that happened.
Louie is my favorite for pretty much every thing they have been showed in ( if they actually have separated personalities, such as quack pack ) my favorite appearance of them in probably Ducktales recent one because the show gives them a lot of new personality and a lot to love about the characters and with their personality it can help build backstories. like it has been doing.
R.I.P. Russi Taylor, I love all the duck characters and grew up with them, Duck Tales was one of the best shows ever. The later series after 2013 - that animation is just wrong. So Duck Tales and all the Classic Carl Barks comics of the 1940 - 1965 era.
People actually said I imagined their distinct personalities in the original DuckTales as a kid. I *knew* they were different back then! Thank you for confirming it
Dewie is my favorite. Gotta love the tech geek. I've been a fan of the shorts for a long time but I gotta say Ducktales and Quack Pack stole the show for me. Being born in the 1990, tv was awesome on Saturdays and weekday afternoons.
I loved their appearance in the snowball fight animated short!!! ☺ i watch it every year during the holiday season 😊☃️
my favorite version of the trio is the 2017 ducktales version!
I thought I was going to get hate for saying the reboot is my favorite, but I see many people think alike. I'm so glad cause DuckTales 2017 is SUCH a good show!
I like the Orginal Duck Tales design. I'm a Dewy chick.
Yay
Thank you
I’ve been waiting for an evolution of Huey Dewey and Louie
Didn't even mention the Quackstreet Boys smh
Been keen for this one :)
Still waiting for that professor von drake evolution where is it?
I don't know about you but I hope from now on that the Ducktales reboot incarnations of the triplets become the norm for the larger Disney canon
I still prefer the OG DuckTales version of the triplets. Russi Taylor gave them this mischievous, wide-eyed sensibility... and it helped bring a layer of childlike wonder to their adventures with Uncle Scrooge.
The '17 iteration makes them feel a bit more jaded, and I think that sucks a bit of the fun out of things. Still, the '17 iteration has a bigger focus on story and bringing in characters from the comics we didn't see in the OG series.
Both versions have their pros and cons... but I'll still prefer the triplets in the OG DuckTales. Plus, Alan Young is still the best Scrooge. David's fine, but sometimes I feel he's an octave too high in some scenes. Alan was pitch perfect.
Plus, the OG series had such vivid colors and great segments of animation. Aside from a few sequences of nice facial animation, I haven't seen the '17 iteration match some of the set-piece animation from the 5-part pilot of the OG series or the minecart sequence in "Earthquack."
I much prefer their voices in the old Ducktales then the reboot.
Do the Voice Evolution of HUEY, DEWEY & LOUIE next, Dave! Lovin' your videos
vicente mancilla
That would be short
@@nunuhermansyah7562 I know
Unpopular opinion: Huey, Dewey and Louie should not have different personalities
Why shouldn't they have different personalities?
@@aertnadle2466 they are more fun that way
@@erikkihlman7488 How are they more fun? What's wrong with them in the 2017 reboot?
@@aertnadle2466 I can not describe it. It is just my opinion
You are partly right. They deliberately made the triplets identical, to focus more on Donald and Scrooge. Unfortunately, Ducktales 2017 did the wrong thing and focused more on them than on Donald and Scrooge. I don't mind if they have separate personalities, but there is no need to destroy their commonality, which is their main characteristic. Quack Pack did better, though I prefer the classic versions from the comics and the OG Ducktales.
Their comic versions are and will always be the most dearest to me (Donald Duck comics are very popular here in Finland). As for cartoons, I really like the original DuckTales and Quack Pack.
Huey Dewey Louie is my favorite Donald Duck Shorts characters.
Oh yay! I was thinking about asking you to cover these troublesome triplets. Also louie is my favourite, he gets the best lines and I relate to him.
I like what Carl Barks did with the triplets best.
Louie is the only one of the triplets in the DuckTales reboot that annoys me.
True, Carl Barks has done them the best, but there is no need to dispute the Italian comic artists who made them the best in comics. Yes, Louie Duck in the reboot is not bad (I do not mind he is greedy and partly interesting to me because of his jokes), although his behavior irritates me in some episodes and the creators made him an asshole. Louie is better in original Ducktales and Quack Pack, who does not behave terribly in those series.
Really Dewey annoys me the most he tries to desperately to be the funniest Louie is the most relatable and the funniest to me
Their appearances in Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas and in Kingdom Hearts will always be my favorite. Those are what introduced me to the characters.
Huey, Duey and Louie in 1937: Reading superhero comics (Marvel didn’t exist until two years later).
Huey, Duey and Louie in 2019: Watching Marvel movies.
Huey, Duey and Louie in 1937: Playing outside, riding their bikes and playing sports.
Huey, Duey and Louie in 2019: Staying inside, playing Fortnite and watching/looking at UA-cam and social media.
Also my favorite appearance with Huey, Dewey and Louie is Mr. Duck Steps Out!
They wouldn’t play fortnite
Flat Yoda well they are kids and they would be the target demographic playing that game if they were to be kids of this generation until some other trendy overrated popular game comes out within the next six months or so. Plus I feel like by now the game should be going out style like other trendy games like Pokémon Go.
Thanks Dave for giving The Quack Pack their own video! They've really been the heart of Donalds Family! Ask Uncle Scrooge!
Quack pack is my favorite one because they were teenagers
Can I just mention that the triplets personalities and colours match those of the chipmunk trio from Alvin and The Chipmunks? Just something I picked up...
I like the 2017 ducktales lol
Louie in 1987: kindest kid you will ever met
Louie in 2017: Will find short ways to riches and is known as the evil one
Yeah quite a difference.
DT17 Huey needs more love.
True, regardless of his faults, he is least
than Dewey, Louie and Webby which at least focuses on him in the series, unfortunately.
Finally, I was waiting for this 😄. My favourite appearance of them is (of course) the original Duchtales. But I also like the early appearances and the ones from the early 2000.
nicolas 2002 what do you think about the new reboot?
@@zombombhuntermcoc3342 I like it as much as the original 😄. But there are more things in the reboot that always make me happy, like Della Duck, the Mcduck castle, the 3 caballeros and the references to other series, like Talespin. These guy, know what they do 😃. What's your opinion?
nicolas 2002 I love it like you do but when did they reference talespin?
@@zombombhuntermcoc3342 in the episode "Sky pirates in the sky" they meet Captain Don Karnage and I can remember that, when I saw Talespin, when I was a child, the enemy had this name 😀.
Anybody seen the recent Ducktales episode? Big oof
But at least Della will reunite with the family.
I can't stand Della 😤
she now did and donald is on the moon
the older version of DuckTales Louie in Mickey Mouse shorts is hilarious the best animation
My favorite Huey, Dewey, and Louie appearance:
DuckTales! Ooo-REBOOT!
My favorite version of Huey Dewey and Louie was the 1960's version of the Disney Digest comic books where they were featured frequently, along with their counterparts, April, May, and June, Daisy Duck's nieces.
*They seem exactly like Alvin, Simon and Theodore from the color schemes to the personalities*
I'm not emotionally prepared for this conversation
@@MixMasterLar Me too man.
I don’t have a favorite, but I do have a story with one of the shorts they are in. My old high school during Halloween brings elementary kids from the elementary next door to trick or treat in various classrooms. In my class, JROTC, we projected the Halloween short that features Huey, Dewey, and Louie as the kids walked around the room getting candy (the kids apparently loved our room the best). We did this every year I was there, so that short is kinda special to me.
1937
Huey
Blue Huey
Green Huey
2017(Reboot)
Huey
Dewey
Louie
One thing I loved about the 2017 reboot was Donald's relationship with his boys, instead of being the annoyed and strict uncle like in past media, he actually shows love and care to the triplets, he takes responsibility of watching over them despite his luck, all while still maintaining his overbearing nature, they basically take that hint of the loving parent vibe Donald had in the original show and expanded on it in the reboot.
Funny how in the original, Donald was written out of the story presumably out of the creators' fear that he might steal the spotlight away from the rest of the family, while in the reboot, he more like the "underrated star".
8:57 Sounds like they just stole the personalities/color scheme of The Chipmunks.
Alvin and the Chipmunks debuted in 1958. Huey, Dewey and Louie's modern colours are inspired by their first appearance in 1937. So, if anything, it's the other way around.
Even so, the personalities assigned to each colour are very similar. Red is the fearless leader, blue is the smart one, and green is the most friendly. I dunno when the Chipmunks cartoon started though so I'm not sure who's really ripping off who there.
@@aarononeil9832 I don't think either was the case; it mostly comes down to colour theory. Red is often associated with bravery, perhaps because of its association with blood, battlefield, soldiers etc , green is associated with nature; grass and trees and natural beauty (and now recycling). Blue is associated with intelligence. It is also associated with authority and trust. It is why many social media outlets use the colour blue [Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter etc]. Perhaps it has this association because blue is a hard colour to find in nature and thus historically a hard colour to recreate in clothing (like purple, for example, another regal colour because of it's rarity). This is where the colour "Royal blue" gets its name, and also "Blue Blood" to refer to royalty. It is /probably/ associated with intelligence because for a very long time, only those with money could afford educations... and the colour blue.
The colour uses were likely done to give personality the audience can read into more on a subliminal level, both Ducktales and The Chipmunks, and not to copy each other
i definitely love twice upon a christmas version, mostly because it was the version that was with me a majority of my childhood, they were mischevous and fun but still had a kind heart, i havent seen the reboot yet but ive heard nothing but good news about it!