About This Quiz
Disney's 2015 announcement of a "DuckTales" reboot left fans quacking with excitement, but how much do you remember about your favorite feathered friends? Take our quiz to find out!After Donald enlists in the Navy, he sends his nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie off to live with their Great Uncle Scrooge.
Magica De Spell believes that with Scrooge's dime, she could cast a spell and take over the world.
Mrs. Beakley keeps Huey, Dewey and Louie under control and lives in Scrooge's mansion with her granddaughter Webby.
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Flintheart Glomgold is a wealthy tycoon and Scrooge's biggest rival. The two often end up competing to become the richest duck in the world.
Donald's cousin Gladstone Gander is often lucky, leaving poor Donald with the short end of the stick.
Scrooge was a prospector in the Klondike, where he collected a pile of gold and romanced Glittering Goldie.
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"DuckTales" takes place in Duckburg, where "life is like a hurricane."
Scrooge stores his money in his money bin, where he frequently takes a swim through the piles of coins.
Led by Ma Beagle, the gang included Burger, Bigtime and plenty of other criminals, but no Bondi.
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Gyro Gearloose provides the inventions for Scrooge's travels and adventures.
Scrooge and the gang somehow survive Launchpad's less-than-stellar flying skills as they travel around the world.
The timid Fenton Crackshell plays a dual-role when he dons the Gizmo-Duck costume.
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Gyro programmed the suit with the code word "blatherskite," which conveniently works with Fenton's favorite catchphrase "blatherin' blatherskite!"
In the episode "Much Ado About Scrooge," the ducks reveal William Drakespeare's lost play simply by shaking the playwright's hand.
Alan Young provided the voice of Uncle Scrooge in "DuckTales" as well as that of Wilbur in "Mister Ed."
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Huey, Dewey and Louie rely on their Junior Woodchuck guidebook to help them out of all kinds of sticky situations.
The island of Macaroon is home to fabulous glowing fruit, and both Scrooge and Glomgold want the rights to sell the produce.
Scrooge disguises his money as ice cream in an attempt to ward off thieves, leading to the famous line "a sea monster ate my ice cream!"
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The magical harp can detect lies and proudly proclaim "uh-uh-uh, you are fibbing, fibbing, fibbing!"
Carl Barks created Scrooge and was given writing credits in several episodes of "DuckTales."
Duckworth faithfully serves Scrooge and his family. Despite his name, he is more dog than duck.
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Bubba the Cave Duck travels to the present day with Scrooge and the gang and eventually attends school with Huey, Dewey and Louie.
Tootsie the triceratops is Bubba's loyal pet.
Fenton is hired as Scrooge's accountant, but he eventually takes on the role of crime-fighting robot.
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Dijon, who secretly works for Merlock, acts as Scrooge's guide while attempting to locate the lamp for Merlock.
The people of Trala La use bottle caps as currency, leading Scrooge to dump bottle caps across the landscape.
Doofus Drake is the perpetually-hungry but always lovable friend of Scrooge's nephews.
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El Capitan, who is repeatedly foiled by the ducks, famously swears revenge throughout this five-part episode.
Glomgold cleverly captures a chocolate copy of the map after a major spill at the chocolate factory.
A total of 100 episodes were made during the original run, plus the 1990 movie "Treasure of the Lost Lamp."
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