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6/16/2025, 4:21:00 PM
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I actually like both series. Kids aside, the dynamics between the main characters were hilarious. What was funnier to me was how Peg had a lot of understanding for Goofy and yelled at Pete every time he messed up. Although the kids weren't bad, they were like that in their own way, but good characters. I actually liked Max from Goof Troop more than in both Goofy movies where he had a real boyish spirit.
Similar to Quack Pack, except that the main focus is on the relationship between Donald and his nephews, and that they had their own family adventures that went wrong. However, these relationships were like the relationship between father and son, which unfortunately you won't see at all in Ducktales or maybe only in some scenes because Donald only appeared in 8 episodes of the OG Ducktales. Donald's nephews were in their own way, although Huey was quite critical, but they still acted like triplets. Daisy was softer towards Donald and more understanding than in the other versions. I can honestly say that they were better sitcoms than either The Looney Tunes Show or other series that I don't want to name, but of course they are not better than Darkwing Duck and Talespin.
I actually like both series. Kids aside, the dynamics between the main characters were hilarious. What was funnier to me was how Peg had a lot of understanding for Goofy and yelled at Pete every time he messed up. Although the kids weren't bad, they were like that in their own way, but good characters. I actually liked Max from Goof Troop more than in both Goofy movies where he had a real boyish spirit.
Similar to Quack Pack, except that the main focus is on the relationship between Donald and his nephews, and that they had their own family adventures that went wrong. However, these relationships were like the relationship between father and son, which unfortunately you won't see at all in Ducktales or maybe only in some scenes because Donald only appeared in 8 episodes of the OG Ducktales. Donald's nephews were in their own way, although Huey was quite critical, but they still acted like triplets. Daisy was softer towards Donald and more understanding than in the other versions. I can honestly say that they were better sitcoms than either The Looney Tunes Show or other series that I don't want to name, but of course they are not better than Darkwing Duck and Talespin.
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