• Disney Put Ducktales 2017 Episode 1 up on YouTube
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[video=youtube;gP0Neif7Y4E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gP0Neif7Y4E[/video] woo hoo watch if you havent. no clue if region blocked so sorry non-us peeps if it is.
it is.
Not available in my country. Whyyyy
Yeah it's region lock. Seen it elsewhere though, loved it. David Tennant was alot better than I expected as Scrooge
Not only is it region-locked, it blocks Eachvideo (replace 'tube' with 'pak' in YT URLs and it forwards to Eachvideo and attempts to play). Up until now the only thing I'd had that problem with was Last Week Tonight because of course HBO would be that rabid.
[QUOTE=elixwhitetail;52572723]Not only is it region-locked, it blocks Eachvideo (replace 'tube' with 'pak' in YT URLs and it forwards to Eachvideo and attempts to play). Up until now the only thing I'd had that problem with was Last Week Tonight because of course HBO would be that rabid.[/QUOTE] I've watched all the last week tonight ones on eachvideo, so I'm pretty sure they work. You usually just have to refresh the page or wait a day or so.
I swear Donald is harder to understand then he usually is.
There's no mirrors either; they're all ads for the same shady website.
Wait, where's his iconic car?? Donalds that is.
[QUOTE=MissingGlitch;52572821]I swear Donald is harder to understand then he usually is.[/QUOTE] Yeah, Glad i'm not the only one who's felt like that. I thought i was going deaf lately.
Huey, Dewey, and Louie sound like grown men.
part 2 was pretty good.
Donald is the last Disney character I wanted to have suffer a stroke prior to coming out of retirement, he actually needs subtitles in some cases.
that was surprisingly really good
I [B]loved[/B] Ducktales as a kid, and must've watched every episode I could two or three times. This absolutely nails it. Also, yeah, Donald is way harder to understand, but for me that's part of the charm.
I've never had a hard time understanding Donald before this, even as a child. I could barely piece some of what he said together even when concentrating on it.
Seems like a pleasant surprise, certainly more enjoyable than I feared. Some of the changes will take some getting used to; namely the new voices and Ms. Beakley's more astute mannerisms. Overall, though, I would like to see more. It's odd to hear people having a harder time with Donald in this iteration than the previous iterations of the character. I've always had difficulty understand Donald Duck due to my hearing problems, but this iteration I understood pretty well. Strange.
Not that I recall the older show super well as I only watched it when I was little, but I like that they gave Huey, Dewey, and Louie each their own personalities instead of being mostly interchangeable.
I am surprised they referenced a Goofy Movie in this.
Animation seems lax and the voices of the kids are eh
[QUOTE=Fangz;52574040]I am surprised they referenced a Goofy Movie in this.[/QUOTE] More than once, even. They referenced the town that Goof Troop/Goofy Movie were in (I didn't catch it myself because it's been so long, but I looked it up after I saw comments mentioning it), and one of the news reporters looks like Roxanne from Goofy Movie.
goof troop is going to be rebooted and they'll have a cross over with darkwing duck. it's going to be the disney saturday morning cartoon cinematic universe.
The Goofiest Movie when
donald is impossible to understand and the boys sound like grown men because apparently its too difficult to hire women to voice children like we've been doing for decades :\
Not just that but didn't the boys used to sound like Donald at a higher pitch? [editline]14th August 2017[/editline] I recall them having the same kinda "accent"
[QUOTE=VenomousBeetle;52574358]I recall them having the same kinda "accent"[/QUOTE] They had something of a constrained talking that's not unlike Donald's, which caused them to emphasize their words and speak somewhat slowly to make them clear. But they were clearer of speech than Donald ever was despite sounding like actual kids. Which is kinda weird, since that means Scrooge has a perfectly fine scottish accent for some reason as an outlier in his family. :v:
That was pretty dope. They nailed the childlike sense of adventure.
I feel like the style and the theming of the show is on one hand accommodating for new audiences, but also really playing to the old fans. From cameos and references abound to the Disney Afternoon shows, to playing up Scrooge as a super-competent badass adventurer even moreso than the original series, to moving a plotline into place that no adaptation of Ducktales (or at least the animated series) has ever tried to touch before with [sp]Donald's missing sister Della.[/sp] Considering the trend of Disney XD shows being surprisingly good and having concise plotlines, and some Gravity Falls staff working on this series, I won't complain. Gives it a unique identity.
This series looks to be half Ducktales reboot and half animated adaptation of the Carl Barks Duck universe, and that's fucking awesome. [video=youtube;4OxQ3IyFDyM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OxQ3IyFDyM[/video] This's been posted here in its own thread but it's relevant. [IMG]http://photos.auctionanything.com/x/9186/p209d.jpeg[/IMG] This painting by Carl Barks (excuse the collectable blob, but it does validate the painting's authenticity) is kinda legendary. [t]http://i.imgur.com/oCRg1fZ.png[/t] Now that looks familiar...
Uncle Scrooge has been beloved by my father for many years, but he never really talked about "Ducktales". If it's true that this is more akin to the older, more greedy side of Scrooge, (my father also loves/idolizes other greedy characters like Mr. Krabs, Gordon Gecko) my dad might actually love this. Gonna have to show that explainer to him. Thanks. [editline]15th August 2017[/editline] Finished the first part, I think this is two episodes actually, they even play the theme song in between. Pretty damn good.
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