Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Duck to the Future (DuckTales Vol 3 Part 1) - 'Toon Reviews 25


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Today, we’re turning back to the DVD collection to look at another set of episodes of one of the most popular animated TV shows from Disney:

 

DuckTales (Vol 3)
Basic Premise

As someone who never really grew up watching many Disney TV shows, I’m grateful that I’ve taken a huge initiative towards expanding my animation horizons.  Around the time I started this blog, I looked back on an old interest in checking out the classic animated series, DuckTales.  It was an animated series on the adventures of Scrooge McDuck, the richest duck in the world joined by his grand-nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and many other characters.  The premise seemed exciting and it always looked interesting enough, not to mention the theme song was just awesome, so my interest was always piqued to check it out.  While it took a while for me to do so, when I did, the results paid off.
From my reviews of the first two sets of episodes, I consider this series a fun action series with distinctive characters, creative adventures, and legitimate stakes to the adventures.  Now, after a long time of putting it off, I’m finally going to look into another DVD volume of the series, the third one, to see how well it follows up on the strengths of the first two. Featuring new character moments and backstories as well as two story arcs at the end of the set, it certainly has a lot to live up to.  It should be noted that this third volume is the last volume of the show that Disney has put out even though one more could put the whole series on physical media.  Isn’t it just frustrating when so much of shows are released on disc format only to stop when it’s so close to releasing everything?  Sure, there's a fourth volume on the Disney Movies Club, but not everyone's a member.  Nevertheless, I’m sure what we’ll encounter here will be worth it.  Let’s start off with putting in the first disc of the set and give a big Quackeroony for what’s about to unfold.



Now on with the reviews
Duck to the Future
This episode takes on a new frontier of the future while providing a few interesting insights on how it can turn out.  It interestingly shows that any small thing can lead to drastic effects on life in eras to come. 
It starts with Scrooge giving Huey, Dewey, and Louie meaningful business advice on selling lemonade.  However, the boys needing this much help makes Scrooge worry if they’ll ever be as smart as him when running a business.  While Scrooge can just continue to give them advice, his uncertainties make him impatient to have his teachings pay off which can happen to anyone. 
A chance to ease his nerves comes from a scheme by the ever-enjoyable and charismatic duck witch, Magica de Spell.  She uses hourglass sand called the Sands of Time to send Scrooge to the future to see how the boys run his business.  This is intriguing, but it’s a little far-fetched that Scrooge would be this tricked by her ploy, especially through her obvious lie that in the future, the subway can take you through time.  Can you believe he's gullible enough to actually try this? 
Thankfully, the future itself makes up for how Scrooge gets there.  Its look is standard with everything being made of metal, and vehicles flying and traveling faster (not at the speed of time though), but it stands out with underlying themes.  On his way to the future version of his office, Scrooge notices that everything is way more expensive than in the present, cleverly showing how prices can go up over time.  This is the work of Magica McDuck Enterprises formed 40 years ago after Magica stole Scrooge’s Number One Dime after he “disappeared.”  He learns that his advice to the boys at their lemonade stand taught them to be as greedy as possible, charging huge prices for even frivolous things like opening doors.  These adult caricatures are nicely presented with big, deep, authoritative voices with a hint of youth to them so you know they’re Huey, Dewey, and Louie. 
With such a bad fate meeting the boys, Scrooge’s goal is to get his dime back from Magica and get back to his own time.  There are interesting reveals on the characters in the future. Gyro Gearloose is senile and unable to recognize his own inventions including his time tub. Launchpad runs a crashing school as an old duck. Most shocking of all is Webby and Doofus Drake being married, though they're the most interesting character reveals. They both being so different yet are so charming and compatible as a couple.  They break Scrooge out of jail twice, give him reasonably priced transport, and inform him about Magica’s lair where she rules over as a floating head ala Wizard of Oz. 
It’s also their support that brings on an exciting climax.  After Scrooge’s solid performance as an alarm salesman to get his dime back, when Magica blows his cover, there’s a thrilling chase scene.  It does lose points when Magica foolishly reveals Scrooge’s identity to his adult nephews, but it at least shows that even in this bad future the boys do have a heart.  Also, both she and Scrooge get some Sands of Time, and their use of it humorously sends them to random time periods through homonyms of words they say.  However, Magica does seem easily swayed to give Scrooge his dime when he threatens to go back to the present without her when she can just beat him with a spell.  Basically, the way the status quo is retained feels a bit anti-climactic.  At least there’s good closure to present actions effecting the future with Scrooge doing better at guiding his grand-nephews along the right business track. 
Despite a few instances of obvious unintelligence, this is an exciting way to start the DVD set with an exciting, action-packed, and insightful trip to the future.
A-
The next DuckTales review brings background to Mrs. Beakley as she's put in the care of a jungle duck.
Next time on MC Toon Reviews is "Born to Spawn" and "Uniform Behavior" from Rocko's Modern Life.
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