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Reviews for "DucktaleZ 3"

booyah!

there are so many great
things about this cartoon,
variety, qwerkyness, and
animation style. despite
the animation being trace,
it does look very slick and
appealing to the eye regardlessly.
the different styles of characters
added quite a wierd visual
appearence with anime dbz
and the south park asthetic
of ducktales. humor was
delightfully pleasent and
had a very unique and
bizzare sense to it, especially
with all of the parody goodness.
voicework was excellent and
really added to the humorful
experience and sounded true
to the original characters. this
is the making of a great parody
series and i could only hope for
more, especially with bigger
and wackier cameo appearences.
score: ****
kudos,
MJ

oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooook....

That was weird...
It was good, but why make almost everything 2d dolls, that didn't do anything but move, when you obviously are a very good drawer and animator.
Good stuff.
Watch it

Musqito

P.S.
Monkey

So many parodies!

"Stop trying to hit me and HIT ME!" - Morpheus to Neo, The Matrix (original)

"As a matter of fact, it isn't" - subtle DBZ reference

"He's a duck, stupid" - hilarious. I often wondered that, especially in "The Lucky Dime Caper" video game...Donald would die if he touched water.

Power Rangers. Awesome.

For heaven's sake, what is that seven gems thing from? There was a cartoon when I was younger with seven gems, and the bad guy had the Onyx. For the life of me, I can't remember the name of it!

Macaroni-Penguin responds:

It was supposed to be a reference to the show's seven dragonballs - I just made small stones so that the lucky dime could fit in there.

LOL

this is all i can say LOL

Funny.

Just so you know, it's not Carl Banks. It's Carl Barks. And he had nothing to do with DuckTales - he created Unca' Scrooge McDuck for comic books in 1947 (and he created lots of other Disney comics characters as well). He didn't create the nephews, either - they were created by Ted Osborne and Al Taliaferro in 1937. But it's really nice to see that you're giving him credit anyway - for us Disney comics readers, he will always be Number One.

As for the movie ... I don't have the faintest idea why, but I liked it. All of it. Nice trilogy, and keep making movies.