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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Buena Vista Home Video
EAN: 0786936746969
Format: Animated, Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Walt Disney Video
Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Walt Disney Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 13, 2007
Running Time: 546 minutes
Sales Rank: 4164
Studio: Walt Disney Video
Theatrical Release Date: September 11, 1987
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Product Description: Return to Duckburg USA with Scrooge McDuck and his smart-alecky nephews Huey Dewey and Louie in this exciting three-disc set! This hilarious collection takes Uncle Scrooge and the boys journeying into an African jungle stowing away on a secret aircraft carrier and rocketing into space searching for a lost "Money Bin." But wherever their zany adventures find them Scrooge and his crew including the energetic pilot Launchpad McQuack never forget that their greatest treasures are family and friendship! They may battle the Beagle Boys and tangle with Magica DeSpell but when it comes to laughs the DuckTales gang always comes out on top. Fans of all ages will love this collection of fine-feathered fun!System Requirements:Running Time: 546 Mins. Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: NR UPC: 786936746969
Amazon.com: Scrooge McDuck is an expert on making and hoarding money who's completely intolerant of anything or anyone that might come between him and his fortune. Intent on teaching his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie everything he knows about money, Scrooge provides the boys with a lesson about cutting expenses and generating profits for their lemonade stand in "Duck to the Future." But when Magica poses as a fortune teller, steals Scrooge's first, very lucky dime, and magically transports Scrooge into a future run by the fully grown, ruthless businessmen Huey, Dewey, and Louie, Scrooge is forced to reconsider whether or not making money at the expense of others is really such a bargain. Scrooge's first dime, and the entire fortune he has stored in his revered money bin, is continually in peril from the threat of people like Magica in "Dime Enough For Luck," the clueless bean counter Fenton and the outlaw Beagle Brothers in the five-part "Super Ducktales," or Bubba the cave-duck from prehistoric times in the five "Time is Money" episodes. More often than not, it falls to inventor Gyro Gearloose, the ever-crashing Launchpad McQuack, and a healthy dose of good luck on Scrooge's part to preserve Scrooge's fortune. Throughout the entire 9-plus hours of animated fun and adventure, Scrooge can be counted upon to ruthlessly pursue personal profit no matter how shady the business deal, but time and again he is, at least momentarily, swayed by a sudden realization of the value of family and friendship. (Ages 5 and older) --Tami Horiuchi
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How good it is to see the old cartoons coming back to watch. Hey disney, when will the rest of gargoyles be coming out. its been two years.
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My grandson loved this latest volume - he has watched volume 1 & 2 endlessly so the new material in volume 3 was a great success. Thank you for the super service.
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I've seen better quality on the Disney Channel Reruns of this show. I didn't see any real problems with the first set (Volume One) on dvd, but this latest issue of Volume Three is awful. The sound is unpredictable, up and down and the picture quality is lacking, marred by white flecks and grainy animation throughout the shows. I could live with the bare bones packaging if the dvd quality was better. Shame on Disney for producing shoddy products and not giving us our money's worth.
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Disney's DuckTales: Volume 3
(Released November 13, 2007 by Walt Disney Home Video) DVD Review by Joe Torcivia
This volume of DUCKTALES, the 1987 animated series based on the characters appearing in writer/artist Carl Barks' series of UNCLE SCROOGE comic books, covers the "tale" end of the initial season and the two prime time specials (both later carved into five-part episodes) "Time is Money" and "Super Ducktales". These last two introduce the soon-to-be-regular characters ... Read More
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Because Disney TV animation is not as consistent in quality as most Disney features, the entire genre tends to get passed over in its significance in the overall histories of Disney, animation and television in general. This may change as generations who grew up on series like "DUCKTALES" and offer deeper analysis and background.
For the moment, it's a fair statement that DuckTales is by far one of the most influential animated TV series for a number of reasons: its success in daily syndication, ... Read More
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