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* {{Pun}}: Scrooge calls Webby "a chick off the old block."
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* In one comic where Scrooge's moon rock cufflinks lead to the group being stranded on the moon and out of fuel for the rocket (long story), Launchpad mentions that the cufflinks, actually a cheaply synthesized artificial gem, can be picked up for a nickel in St. Canard. He then adds that he knows this "[[WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck screwy duck and his daughter]]" over there.

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* ** In one comic where Scrooge's moon rock cufflinks lead to the group being stranded on the moon and out of fuel for the rocket (long story), Launchpad mentions that the cufflinks, actually a cheaply synthesized artificial gem, can be picked up for a nickel in St. Canard. He then adds that he knows this "[[WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck screwy duck and his daughter]]" over there.
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* In one comic where Scrooge's moon rock cufflinks lead to the group being stranded on the moon and out of fuel for the rocket (long story), Launchpad mentions that the cufflinks, actually a cheaply synthesized artificial gem, can be picked up for a nickel in St. Canard. He then adds that he knows this "[[WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck screwy duck and his daughter]]" over there.
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* MythologyGag: In the first issue, when Scrooge McDuck shows Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby his collected treasures, he says that he will show them his "life and times", which is a reference to the comic saga ''ComicBook/TheLifeAndTimesOfScroogeMcDuck''.

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* MythologyGag: In the first issue, when Scrooge McDuck [=McDuck=] shows Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby his collected treasures, he says that he will show them his "life and times", which is a reference to the comic saga ''ComicBook/TheLifeAndTimesOfScroogeMcDuck''.
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A [[Creator/KaboomComics Boom! Kids]] comic based on the WesternAnimation/DuckTales animated series (itself based on the DisneyDucksComicUniverse). This page covers tropes associated with the comic.

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A [[Creator/KaboomComics Boom! Kids]] comic based on the WesternAnimation/DuckTales animated series (itself based on the DisneyDucksComicUniverse).ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse). This page covers tropes associated with the comic.
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* In the Flabbergé story, it comes up as a brief gag that the [[Franchise/BackToTheFuture Hill Valley clock tower]] is mentioned in the Junior Woodchuck Guidebook.

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* ** In the Flabbergé story, it comes up as a brief gag that the [[Franchise/BackToTheFuture Hill Valley clock tower]] is mentioned in the Junior Woodchuck Guidebook.
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* In the Flabbergé story, it comes up as a brief gag that the [[Franchise/BackToTheFuture Hill Valley clock tower]] is mentioned in the Junior Woodchuck Guidebook.
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* AnkleDrag: Huey grabs hold of Launchpad's ankle when he's climbing out of the Laird's lair. Launchpad thinks a troll has grabbed him.

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* AnkleDrag: Huey grabs hold of Launchpad's ankle when he's climbing out of the Laird's lair. Launchpad thinks a troll has grabbed him.
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* AnkleDrag: Huey grabs hold of Launchpad's ankle when he's climbing out of the Laird's lair. Launchpad thinks a troll has grabbed him.

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The \"Boom!\" section is solely for the tropes applying to the Duck Tales comic published by Boom!


* ContinuityNod: During the "Curse of Flabbergé" story, Launchpad mentions "[[Recap/DuckTalesS1E24MeritTimeAdventure the sea monster that ate [Scrooge's] ice cream.]]"



* ICantLookGesture: Scrooge covers his eyes and Launchpad turns his back when the Beagle Boys set off an electrical trap during the "Flabbergé" story.
* MagicPants: When Launchpad returns to normal in "Double Indemnity", he is fully clothed, despite his clothes having disappeared during the transformation.



* ContinuityNod: During the "Curse of Flabbergé" story, Launchpad mentions "[[Recap/DuckTalesS1E24MeritTimeAdventure the sea monster that ate [Scrooge's] ice cream.]]"
* {{Crossover}}: With ComicBook/DarkwingDuck.

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* ContinuityNod: During the "Curse of Flabbergé" story, Launchpad mentions "[[Recap/DuckTalesS1E24MeritTimeAdventure the sea monster that ate [Scrooge's] ice cream.]]"
* {{Crossover}}: With ComicBook/DarkwingDuck.ComicBook/DarkwingDuck in the second and final arc, which now falls under CanonDiscontinuity.



* ICantLookGesture: Scrooge covers his eyes and Launchpad turns his back when the Beagle Boys set off an electrical trap during the "Flabbergé" story.
* MagicPants: When Launchpad returns to normal in "Double Indemnity", he is fully clothed, despite his clothes having disappeared during the transformation.
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* AshFace: Doofus gets covered in ash from an explosion during "The Once and Future Warlock."


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** In "Terror at the Top of the World", Launchpad calls, "All aboard for the [[Film/ThePolarExpress the polar pooch express]]!"
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* DamselInDistress: Webby spends a lot of "Scrooge's Quest" getting in trouble.


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* MagicPants: When Launchpad returns to normal in "Double Indemnity", he is fully clothed, despite his clothes having disappeared during the transformation.
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* GuestPartyMember: Some stories, such as "The Arcadian Urn", have Donald join the expeditions.

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* GuestPartyMember: GuestStarPartyMember: Some stories, such as "The Arcadian Urn", have Donald join the expeditions.
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* GuestPartyMember: Some stories, such as "The Arcadian Urn", have Donald join the expeditions.

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* ShoutOut:
** In "Double Indemnity", after he and Launchpad destroy a clone, Dewey says, "[[Film/TheWizardOfOz He's melting! What a world]]!"
** In "Down and Out, But Not in Duckburg", Scrooge tries to go into a place called "Alice's Restaurant", which shares its name with a protest song by Arlo Guthrie.
* WhileYouWereInDiapers: Scrooge tells one of the Beagle Boys that, "I learned to fence while you were still crawling in diapers!"
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* ICantLookGesture: Scrooge covers his eyes and Launchpad turns his back when the Beagle Boys set off an electrical trap during the "Flabbergé" story.

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* ContinuityNod: During the "Curse of Flabbergé" story, Launchpad mentions "[[Recap/DuckTalesS1E24MeritTimeAdventure the sea monster that ate [Scrooge's] ice cream.]]"


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* ContinuityNod: During the "Curse of Flabbergé" story, Launchpad mentions "[[Recap/DuckTalesS1E24MeritTimeAdventure the sea monster that ate [Scrooge's] ice cream.]]"
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* ContinuityNod: During the "Curse of Flabbergé" story, Launchpad mentions "[[Recap/DuckTalesS1E24MeritTimeAdventure the sea monster that ate [Scrooge's] ice cream.]]"
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I actually got the trade paperback and saw that not all of the bad artwork was fixed.


* GeorgeLucasAlteredVersion: The trade paperback edition of the Rightful Owners arc redid the artwork for the third issue, which was infamous for being rather poorly done.

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* GeorgeLucasAlteredVersion: The trade paperback edition of the Rightful Owners arc redid some of the artwork for the third issue, which was infamous for being rather poorly done.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: At the very least, Dangerous Currency will become this due to the ''ComicBook/DarkwingDuck'' omnibus published by Joe Books omitting the last two issues of the original comic and making an entirely new story in its place. It's been stated by some correspondences with Aaron Sparrow that a new version of the crossover might be written later, but only time will tell.

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* CanonDiscontinuity: At the very least, Dangerous Currency will become this due to the ''ComicBook/DarkwingDuck'' omnibus published by Joe Books omitting the last two issues of the original comic and making an entirely new story in its place. It's been stated by some correspondences with Aaron Sparrow that, to begin with, the story was published without Disney's approval, and that a new version of the crossover might be written later, but only time will tell.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: At the very least, Dangerous Currency will become this due to the ''ComicBook/DarkwingDuck'' omnibus published by Joe Books omitting the last two issues of the original comic and making an entirely new story in its place. It's been stated by some correspondences with Aaron Sparrow that a new version of the crossover might be written later, but only time will tell.
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* ParanoiaGambit: "Scrooge's Quest". After Flintheart Glomgold buys out all of Scrooge's businesses and takes over Duckburg, Scrooge pulls this on Glomgold in the final chapter, "All That Glitters is Not Glomgold". By the end of the story, Glomgold is driven so far up the wall thinking Scrooge is out to sabotage him, that he decides victory isn't all it's cracked up to be and willingly tears up his ownership contract of the city.



* MythologyGag: In the first issue, when Scrooge McDuck shows Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webbie his collected treasures, he says that he will show them his "life and times", which is a reference to the comic saga ''ComicBook/TheLifeAndTimesOfScroogeMcDuck''.

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* MythologyGag: In the first issue, when Scrooge McDuck shows Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webbie Webby his collected treasures, he says that he will show them his "life and times", which is a reference to the comic saga ''ComicBook/TheLifeAndTimesOfScroogeMcDuck''.
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* MythologyGag: In the first issue, when Scrooge McDuck shows Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webbie his collected treasures, he says that he will show them his "life and times", which is a reference to the comic saga ''ComicBook/TheLifeAndTimesOfScroogeMcDuck''.

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* GeorgeLucasAlteredVersion: The trade paperback edition of the Rightful Owners arc redid the artwork for the third issue, which was infamous for being rather poorly done.



* RecursiveAdaptation
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!!Tropes from the Disney Comics version
* CoversAlwaysLie: The cover of issue #15 depicts the Beagle Boys using shovels (or a spoon, in Burger's case) to dig their way under the Money Bin, but in the actual story, they're using a digging machine they stole from Gyro.
* CoversAlwaysSpoil: All the way in the saga "The Gold Oddisey", specially notorious in issues 9 and 10, whose covers end as the very first scenes of issues 10 and 11 respectively.

!!Tropes in the Boom! version
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* BigBad: John D. Rockerduck in the first arc.


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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Among the Mercenaries John D. Rockerduck hired is ComicBook/DarkwingDuck 's enemies Camille Chameleon and Moliarity. Launchpad lampshades this as he barely remembers Camille when she mentions St. Canard.

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A BoomKids comic based on the WesternAnimation/DuckTales animated series (itself based on the DisneyDucksComicUniverse). This page covers tropes associated with the comic.

* CanonWelding: The use of Rockerduck in the first arc is an attempt to blend together all Duck stories, including the Duck Tales cartoon and the comics by CarlBarks, DonRosa, etc.

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A BoomKids [[Creator/KaboomComics Boom! Kids]] comic based on the WesternAnimation/DuckTales animated series (itself based on the DisneyDucksComicUniverse). This page covers tropes associated with the comic.

* CanonWelding: The use of Rockerduck in the first arc is an attempt to blend together all Duck stories, including the Duck Tales cartoon and the comics by CarlBarks, DonRosa, Creator/CarlBarks, Creator/DonRosa, etc.



* RecursiveAdaptation

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A BoomKids comic based on the WesternAnimation/DuckTales animated series (itself based on the DisneyDucksComicUniverse. This page covers tropes associated with the comic.

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A BoomKids comic based on the WesternAnimation/DuckTales animated series (itself based on the DisneyDucksComicUniverse.DisneyDucksComicUniverse). This page covers tropes associated with the comic.
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A BoomKids comic based on the WesternAnimation/DuckTales animated series (itself based on the DisneyDucksComicUniverse. This page covers tropes associated with the comic.

* CanonWelding: The use of Rockerduck in the first arc is an attempt to blend together all Duck stories, including the Duck Tales cartoon and the comics by CarlBarks, DonRosa, etc.
* {{Crossover}}: With ComicBook/DarkwingDuck.
* RecursiveAdaptation

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