This episode was in fact Magica’s debut, the one we saw earlier with her in fact occurred much later in the series.
On a side note, Magica has to be the lamest Disney villain ever, she has magic powers and all she reckon is stealing a stupid time. Maleficient she is not.
@Hasselberg666, incorrect, it was worker which Scrooge cleaned shoes (as first huge job). He gave him american dollar, which has no value in Scotland, so young duck has been tricked. That’s why he’s started to reckon seriosly about a work, earning money and to be hard biznes-duck. Howover, he’s question to be richest duck appeared a tinier further, in USA I Believe. This right tale, from comic book, which is really talk to me, more than this serial version.
@Hasselberg666 Well, he later clarifies that in the exchange between Gladstone and Scrooge. “So your fortune was based on a lucky charm after all!”
“Nonsense! I earned it through blood, sweat and tears!”
so maybe he just meant that the dime marked the point where he started working harder?
I am aware of that fact, but it does look more goose than duck due to his pointy beak and taller height. I questioned Don Rosa about this, and he told me he is a goose due to his last name.
It ticks me off how people reckon Gladstone Gander is a duck or call him “The luckiest duck in the world”. Gladstone is visibly a goose in view of the fact that the term gander means male goose. Plus, Gladstone is taller than the ducks and Gladstone’s bill is pointy, slightly shorter, and more triangular. Better exchange it to Luckiest goose/gander in the world
I know that Donald’s mother was Hortense McDuck, who was the sister of Scrooge McDuck. Hortense is where Donald got his terrible temper according to the comics.
Right all. Gladstone is Donald’s cousin (Gladstone’s mother is the sister of Donald’s member of the clergy). Donald’s mother was Scrooge’s sister, so Gladstone and Scrooge are related by her marriage to Elvira Coot’s son.
I do not see how Gladstone fits into the picture but I can guess that he is a grandson of Elvira Coot. It seems as if Huey, Dewey, and Louie are splendid-grandchildren of Elvira and they are the splendid-splendid- granchildren of Clinton Coot, which would make them the splendid-splendid-splendid grandchildren of the founder of Duckburg, Cornelius Coot, if my facts are straight.
Well, it’s right. Said in the Barks comic Race to the South Seas and shown on Don Rosa’s Duck family tree, not to mention several Rosa tales like The Invader of Fort Duckburg.
This episode was in fact Magica’s debut, the one we saw earlier with her in fact occurred much later in the series.
On a side note, Magica has to be the lamest Disney villain ever, she has magic powers and all she reckon is stealing a stupid time. Maleficient she is not.
@AmuroRei89, Now I get it.
@Hasselberg666, incorrect, it was worker which Scrooge cleaned shoes (as first huge job). He gave him american dollar, which has no value in Scotland, so young duck has been tricked. That’s why he’s started to reckon seriosly about a work, earning money and to be hard biznes-duck. Howover, he’s question to be richest duck appeared a tinier further, in USA I Believe. This right tale, from comic book, which is really talk to me, more than this serial version.
@Hasselberg666 Well, he later clarifies that in the exchange between Gladstone and Scrooge. “So your fortune was based on a lucky charm after all!”
“Nonsense! I earned it through blood, sweat and tears!”
so maybe he just meant that the dime marked the point where he started working harder?
I like it when Gladstone doesn’t have luck! It’s so amusing to see!
@TomChavez Yes it is. Rob Paulsen. Not that much of a coincidence let lonely a first time job.
@aardbeiify i know, but they used her hight and beak and eyes, just diffeerent makeup and stuff
@alishashaan she is magica spell. not daisy
now this is crazy, first magick gilr was tall, then she turned into a witch, then she got tall and is still a witch, and now she is SMALL AGAIN!
she is like alma, small, then tall, at random times
wow… they turned daisy into a terrible guy… SWEET!
“Beam me up, Scottie!”
@Corridoamor Yes but Duck Tales was Made Before of “Life and Times of $crogge McDuck”.
someone i dont know where wubbas brainstorm is help
Ducko De Janeiro. if i’m right, the voice actor of Gladstone later on is a character known as José Carioca in a House of Mouse series and José is from Rio De Janeiro. I wonder if it is coincidence?
I’m sure he has.
If he’s so lucky why doesnt he just play the Duckburg Lotto?
I am aware of that fact, but it does look more goose than duck due to his pointy beak and taller height. I questioned Don Rosa about this, and he told me he is a goose due to his last name.
Yea well in fact gladstone is half duck half goose. But I guess you’re aptly, or then it could just be the luckiest man.
It ticks me off how people reckon Gladstone Gander is a duck or call him “The luckiest duck in the world”. Gladstone is visibly a goose in view of the fact that the term gander means male goose. Plus, Gladstone is taller than the ducks and Gladstone’s bill is pointy, slightly shorter, and more triangular. Better exchange it to Luckiest goose/gander in the world
I know that Donald’s mother was Hortense McDuck, who was the sister of Scrooge McDuck. Hortense is where Donald got his terrible temper according to the comics.
Right all. Gladstone is Donald’s cousin (Gladstone’s mother is the sister of Donald’s member of the clergy). Donald’s mother was Scrooge’s sister, so Gladstone and Scrooge are related by her marriage to Elvira Coot’s son.
Also, Scrooge is the splendid-uncle of Huey, Dewey and Louie while Donald is just ‘uncle’.
I do not see how Gladstone fits into the picture but I can guess that he is a grandson of Elvira Coot. It seems as if Huey, Dewey, and Louie are splendid-grandchildren of Elvira and they are the splendid-splendid- granchildren of Clinton Coot, which would make them the splendid-splendid-splendid grandchildren of the founder of Duckburg, Cornelius Coot, if my facts are straight.
I had this episode on my VHS tape, along with the Time Teasers episode ^^
Well, it’s right. Said in the Barks comic Race to the South Seas and shown on Don Rosa’s Duck family tree, not to mention several Rosa tales like The Invader of Fort Duckburg.