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7/13/2025, 8:15:02 AM
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>>149375327
You're wrong. The penultimate episode I was thinking of was "The Life and Crimes of Scrooge McDuck!". Literally, that episode, along with the sitcom episode and the Storkules episode with Donald and Daisy, was worse than the finale, because they tried to blame Scrooge for the actions of why Ma Bealge, Glomgold, and Magica became villains, which makes no sense. I mean, Scrooge should have done a lot of bad things, the only thing he did wrong was not do anything to return the villagers to their previous state after Magica and Poe turned them into animals.
Not to mention that they put a reference to Don Rosa's best work ever, which made me hate Nu-Ducktales even more than before. In Don Rosa's "The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck" Scrooge committed a grave sin against his sisters when he drove them away after burning villages in the Congo River Valley in Africa to get more diamonds. And when he returned to Duckburg, he literally drove his sisters away, never to see them again. He only managed to reconcile with his sister Matilda after many years, only because a crazy professor from Paris wanted to take the Templar gold that was under the McDuck family castle. How Nu-Ducktales did it was desperate, although come on, they wanted to reference Batman's trial, but it was just a pale imitation of Batman's success. I literally despise it, so I'm glad I won't have to see any more of the disgusting Nu-Tales.
>>149375327
You're wrong. The penultimate episode I was thinking of was "The Life and Crimes of Scrooge McDuck!". Literally, that episode, along with the sitcom episode and the Storkules episode with Donald and Daisy, was worse than the finale, because they tried to blame Scrooge for the actions of why Ma Bealge, Glomgold, and Magica became villains, which makes no sense. I mean, Scrooge should have done a lot of bad things, the only thing he did wrong was not do anything to return the villagers to their previous state after Magica and Poe turned them into animals.
Not to mention that they put a reference to Don Rosa's best work ever, which made me hate Nu-Ducktales even more than before. In Don Rosa's "The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck" Scrooge committed a grave sin against his sisters when he drove them away after burning villages in the Congo River Valley in Africa to get more diamonds. And when he returned to Duckburg, he literally drove his sisters away, never to see them again. He only managed to reconcile with his sister Matilda after many years, only because a crazy professor from Paris wanted to take the Templar gold that was under the McDuck family castle. How Nu-Ducktales did it was desperate, although come on, they wanted to reference Batman's trial, but it was just a pale imitation of Batman's success. I literally despise it, so I'm glad I won't have to see any more of the disgusting Nu-Tales.
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