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--->'''Plane''': Automatic flight disabled.\\
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--->'''Plane''': Automatic flight disabled.mode disabled. Switching to manual control now.\\
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'''Plane:''' '''That means you're flying now, bub!'''\\
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'''Plane:''' '''That means you're flying driving now, bub!'''\\mac!'''\\
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Plane scene from All Hands On Duck.
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** Also, this sequence:
--->'''Plane''': Automatic flight disabled.\\
(Donald sighs to himself)\\
'''Plane:''' '''That means you're flying now, bub!'''\\
(Donald, not knowing how to fly a real plane, panicks again)
--->'''Plane''': Automatic flight disabled.\\
(Donald sighs to himself)\\
'''Plane:''' '''That means you're flying now, bub!'''\\
(Donald, not knowing how to fly a real plane, panicks again)
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* In “Transmission: Impossible”, the boys are released from prison, but upon seeing Donald angrily march towards them, the boys duck back into their cell. As they’re leaving the prison and trying to convince Daisy that [[ObviouslyEvil Villainova]] is behind the jewelry heists, Donald is dragging the prison guard as he’s walking behind the boys.
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* In the episode where Donald and the boys get superpowers and Donald turns into an insane supervillain, he decides to gather up and destroy all the [=TVs=] in the world. Daisy, reporting on the scene for ''[[ShowWithinAShow What in the World]]'' realises that this means no-one is watching her and decides to do what she always wanted to do on live TV- play the bagpipes (briefly exciting the owners of the only TV Donald missed, a small Scottish family on a mountain, who rejoice that "Finally, something worth watching on American TV!")
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* In the episode where Donald and the boys get superpowers and Donald turns into an insane supervillain, he decides to gather up and destroy all the [=TVs=] in the world. Daisy, reporting on the scene for ''[[ShowWithinAShow What in the World]]'' realises that this means no-one no one is watching her and decides to do what she always wanted to do on live TV- TV - play the bagpipes (briefly exciting the owners of the only TV Donald missed, a small Scottish family on a mountain, who rejoice that "Finally, something worth watching on American TV!")
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* "The Return of the T Squad" has Huey and Dewey meeting again after one stopping a tsunami by building a giant sand wall (which collapsed, "flooding" the city with sand") and another trying to stop a plane crash by mentally trading places with the stewardess:
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* "The Return of the T Squad" has Huey and Dewey meeting again after one stopping a tsunami by building a giant sand wall (which collapsed, "flooding" flooding the city with sand") sand) and another trying to stop a plane crash by mentally trading places with the stewardess:
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-->'''Daisy''': Where's your compassion? Your consideration? Your charity?\\
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--> '''Donald''': ''(from off-screen)'' Who did this?! Waaaaahhh!!! ''(comes out of the bathroom with tub-shaped gelatin stuck to him)''
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--> '''Donald''': ''(from off-screen)'' Who did this?! Waaaaahhh!!! ''(comes out of the bathroom with wearing tub-shaped gelatin stuck to him)''gelatin)''
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-->'''Huey''': What if we-
-->'''Donald''': No!
-->'''Dewey''': But-
-->'''Donald''': No!
-->'''Louie''': (Raises a finger and begins to open his beak).
-->'''Donald''': NO!
-->'''Donald''': No!
-->'''Dewey''': But-
-->'''Donald''': No!
-->'''Louie''': (Raises a finger and begins to open his beak).
-->'''Donald''': NO!
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-->'''Huey''': What if we-
-->'''Donald''': No!
-->'''Dewey''': But-
-->'''Donald''': No!
-->'''Louie''':we-\\
'''Donald''': No!\\
'''Dewey''': But-\\
'''Donald''': No!\\
'''Louie''': (Raises a finger and begins to open hisbeak).
-->'''Donald''':beak).\\
'''Donald''': NO!
-->'''Donald''': No!
-->'''Dewey''': But-
-->'''Donald''': No!
-->'''Louie''':
'''Donald''': No!\\
'''Dewey''': But-\\
'''Donald''': No!\\
'''Louie''': (Raises a finger and begins to open his
-->'''Donald''':
'''Donald''': NO!
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-->'''Daisy''': Where's your compassion? Your consideration? Your charity?
-->'''Kent Powers''': My what?
-->'''Daisy''': I forgot who I was talking to.
-->'''Kent Powers''': My what?
-->'''Daisy''': I forgot who I was talking to.
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-->'''Daisy''': Where's your compassion? Your consideration? Your charity?
-->'''Kentcharity?\\
'''Kent Powers''': Mywhat?
-->'''Daisy''':what?\\
'''Daisy''': I forgot who I was talking to.
-->'''Kent
'''Kent Powers''': My
-->'''Daisy''':
'''Daisy''': I forgot who I was talking to.
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* In the episode "Tasty Paste", Daisy gets enormous from eating the titular food. It's quite comical.
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* In the episode "Tasty Paste", Daisy gets enormous from eating the titular food. It's quite comical.comical.
* "Can't Take a Yolk": The prank that Huey, Dewey and Louie play on Donald: They fill his tub with gelatin.
--> '''Donald''': ''(from off-screen)'' Who did this?! Waaaaahhh!!! ''(comes out of the bathroom with tub-shaped gelatin stuck to him)''
* "Can't Take a Yolk": The prank that Huey, Dewey and Louie play on Donald: They fill his tub with gelatin.
--> '''Donald''': ''(from off-screen)'' Who did this?! Waaaaahhh!!! ''(comes out of the bathroom with tub-shaped gelatin stuck to him)''
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** When the triplets decide to confront Nigel Nightshade by going to his address listed on the back of his trading card, the police point out how useful this is and consider that they should probably look into getting their own criminal trading cards.
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** When the triplets decide to confront Nigel Nightshade by going to his address listed on the back of his trading card, the police point out how useful this is and consider that they should probably look into getting their own criminal trading cards.cards.
* In the episode "Tasty Paste", Daisy gets enormous from eating the titular food. It's quite comical.
* In the episode "Tasty Paste", Daisy gets enormous from eating the titular food. It's quite comical.
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-->'''Huey''': But it would-
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-->'''Huey''': But it would-What if we-
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* When the triplets decide to confront Nigel Nightshade by going to his address listed on the back of his trading card, the police point out how useful this is and consider that they should probably look into getting their own criminal trading cards.
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* When the triplets decide to confront Nigel Nightshade by going to his address listed on the back of his trading card, the police point out how useful this is and consider that they should probably consider getting their own criminal trading cards.
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* When the triplets decide to confront Nigel Nightshade by going to his address listed on the back of his trading card, the police point out how useful this is and consider that they should probably consider look into getting their own criminal trading cards.
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-->'''Daisy''': I forgot who I was talking to.
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-->'''Daisy''': I forgot who I was talking to.to.
* When the triplets decide to confront Nigel Nightshade by going to his address listed on the back of his trading card, the police point out how useful this is and consider that they should probably consider getting their own criminal trading cards.
* When the triplets decide to confront Nigel Nightshade by going to his address listed on the back of his trading card, the police point out how useful this is and consider that they should probably consider getting their own criminal trading cards.
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''Huey runs away, shocked''
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''Huey runs away, shocked''shocked''
* "Pride Goeth Before the Fall Guy"
** Huey impersonating Kent Powers while referring to him as "the ego that ate Duckburg".
** Daisy tries to reason with Kent over firing Donald, to no avail.
-->'''Daisy''': Where's your compassion? Your consideration? Your charity?
-->'''Kent Powers''': My what?
-->'''Daisy''': I forgot who I was talking to.
* "Pride Goeth Before the Fall Guy"
** Huey impersonating Kent Powers while referring to him as "the ego that ate Duckburg".
** Daisy tries to reason with Kent over firing Donald, to no avail.
-->'''Daisy''': Where's your compassion? Your consideration? Your charity?
-->'''Kent Powers''': My what?
-->'''Daisy''': I forgot who I was talking to.
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* "Stunt Double or Nothing" ends with Kent Powers receiving a very satisfying HumiliationConga.
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* "Stunt Double or Nothing" ends with Kent Powers receiving a very satisfying HumiliationConga.HumiliationConga.
* "The Return of the T Squad" has Huey and Dewey meeting again after one stopping a tsunami by building a giant sand wall (which collapsed, "flooding" the city with sand") and another trying to stop a plane crash by mentally trading places with the stewardess:
-->'''Huey''': I saved the West Coast! ( Well, you know, except for some people and buildings and stuff. ) What did you do, Brain Boy?\\
'''Dewey''': I found out what it's like...to be a woman.\\
''Huey runs away, shocked''
* "The Return of the T Squad" has Huey and Dewey meeting again after one stopping a tsunami by building a giant sand wall (which collapsed, "flooding" the city with sand") and another trying to stop a plane crash by mentally trading places with the stewardess:
-->'''Huey''': I saved the West Coast! ( Well, you know, except for some people and buildings and stuff. ) What did you do, Brain Boy?\\
'''Dewey''': I found out what it's like...to be a woman.\\
''Huey runs away, shocked''
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* In the episode where Donald and the boys get superpowers and Donald turns into an insane supervillain, he decides to gather up and destroy all the [=TVs=] in the world. Daisy, reporting on the scene for ''[[ShowWithinAShow What In The World]]'' realises that this means no-one is watching her and decides to do what she always wanted to do on live TV- play the bagpipes (briefly exciting the owners of the only TV Donald missed, a small Scottish family on a mountain, who rejoice that "Finally, something worth watching on American TV!")
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* In the episode where Donald and the boys get superpowers and Donald turns into an insane supervillain, he decides to gather up and destroy all the [=TVs=] in the world. Daisy, reporting on the scene for ''[[ShowWithinAShow What In The in the World]]'' realises that this means no-one is watching her and decides to do what she always wanted to do on live TV- play the bagpipes (briefly exciting the owners of the only TV Donald missed, a small Scottish family on a mountain, who rejoice that "Finally, something worth watching on American TV!")
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** For some viewers though this could be seen as NightmareFuel
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* "Need 4 Speed" is pretty much a whole smorgasbord of funny moments. Examples include Donald and the triplets' ridiculously over-the-top [[ImagineSpot Imagine Spots]] and this exchange.
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* "Need 4 Speed" is pretty much a whole smorgasbord of funny moments. Examples include Donald and the triplets' ridiculously over-the-top [[ImagineSpot Imagine Spots]] {{Imagine Spot}}s and this exchange.
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* Donald dreaming that he is married to the alligator Antoinette with three half-alligator/half-duck kids in a 1950's sitcom in "Gator Aid".
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* Donald dreaming that he is married to the alligator Antoinette with three half-alligator/half-duck kids in a 1950's sitcom in "Gator Aid".Aid".
* "Stunt Double or Nothing" ends with Kent Powers receiving a very satisfying HumiliationConga.
* "Stunt Double or Nothing" ends with Kent Powers receiving a very satisfying HumiliationConga.
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* In "Ducks by Nature", Beef Jerky and Donald have both been attacked by a moose, a swarm of bees, and a bear. After encountering all of them again, they then suddenly [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext get chased by an alien]].
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* In "Ducks by Nature", Beef Jerky and Donald have both been attacked by a moose, a swarm of bees, and a bear. After encountering all of them again, they then suddenly [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext get chased by an alien]].alien]].
* Donald dreaming that he is married to the alligator Antoinette with three half-alligator/half-duck kids in a 1950's sitcom in "Gator Aid".
* Donald dreaming that he is married to the alligator Antoinette with three half-alligator/half-duck kids in a 1950's sitcom in "Gator Aid".
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-->'''Donald''': NO!
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-->'''Donald''': NO!NO!
* In "Ducks by Nature", Beef Jerky and Donald have both been attacked by a moose, a swarm of bees, and a bear. After encountering all of them again, they then suddenly [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext get chased by an alien]].
* In "Ducks by Nature", Beef Jerky and Donald have both been attacked by a moose, a swarm of bees, and a bear. After encountering all of them again, they then suddenly [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext get chased by an alien]].
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-->'''Donald''': No!
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* A shark calling Donald a philistine in "All Hands on Duck".
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* A shark calling Donald a philistine in "All Hands on Duck".Duck".
* "Need 4 Speed" is pretty much a whole smorgasbord of funny moments. Examples include Donald and the triplets' ridiculously over-the-top [[ImagineSpot Imagine Spots]] and this exchange.
-->'''Huey''': But it would-
-->'''Donald''': No!
-->'''Dewey''': But-
-->'''Louie''': (Raises a finger and begins to open his beak).
-->'''Donald''': NO!
* "Need 4 Speed" is pretty much a whole smorgasbord of funny moments. Examples include Donald and the triplets' ridiculously over-the-top [[ImagineSpot Imagine Spots]] and this exchange.
-->'''Huey''': But it would-
-->'''Donald''': No!
-->'''Dewey''': But-
-->'''Louie''': (Raises a finger and begins to open his beak).
-->'''Donald''': NO!
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* In "Island of the Not-so-Nice", Mumbly eats some garlic gum from the triplets and his garlicky breath causes the bald mad scientist to gain hair, only for his new hair to quickly fall out.
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* In "Island of the Not-so-Nice", Mumbly eats some garlic gum from the triplets and his garlicky breath causes the bald mad scientist to gain hair, only for his new hair to quickly fall out.out.
* A shark calling Donald a philistine in "All Hands on Duck".
* A shark calling Donald a philistine in "All Hands on Duck".
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** For some viewers though this could be seen as NightmareFuel
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** For some viewers though this could be seen as NightmareFuelNightmareFuel
* In "Island of the Not-so-Nice", Mumbly eats some garlic gum from the triplets and his garlicky breath causes the bald mad scientist to gain hair, only for his new hair to quickly fall out.
* In "Island of the Not-so-Nice", Mumbly eats some garlic gum from the triplets and his garlicky breath causes the bald mad scientist to gain hair, only for his new hair to quickly fall out.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: In the episode where Donald and the boys get superpowers and Donald turns into an insane supervillain, he decides to gather up and destroy all the [=TVs=] in the world. Daisy, reporting on the scene for ''[[ShowWithinAShow What In The World]]'' realises that this means no-one is watching her and decides to do what she always wanted to do on live TV- play the bagpipes (briefly exciting the owners of the only TV Donald missed, a small Scottish family on a mountain, who rejoice that "Finally, something worth watching on American TV!")
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: In the episode where Donald and the boys get superpowers and Donald turns into an insane supervillain, he decides to gather up and destroy all the [=TVs=] in the world. Daisy, reporting on the scene for ''[[ShowWithinAShow What In The World]]'' realises that this means no-one is watching her and decides to do what she always wanted to do on live TV- play the bagpipes (briefly exciting the owners of the only TV Donald missed, a small Scottish family on a mountain, who rejoice that "Finally, something worth watching on American TV!")
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** Donald then swoops in and takes that TV. "Sorry! Forgot one!"
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* In one episode, the boys need to get rid of a tree, so they use a solution that causes things to shrink, and it seems to work. Then Donald accidentally gets sprayed with some of it and gets younger and younger. Finally, at the end, the tree has regrown and is now massive. The episode ends when a (now-giant) Donald begins stomping toward the house...
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* In one episode, the boys need to get rid of a tree, so they use a solution that causes things to shrink, and it seems to work. Then Donald accidentally gets sprayed with some of it and gets younger and younger. Finally, at the end, the tree has regrown and is now massive. The episode ends when a (now-giant) Donald begins stomping toward the house...house...
** For some viewers though this could be seen as NightmareFuel
** For some viewers though this could be seen as NightmareFuel
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* In one episode, the boys need to get rid of a tree, so they use a solution that causes things to shrink, and it seems to work. Then Donald accidentally gets sprayed with some of it and gets younger and younger. Finally, at the end, the tree has regrown and is now massive. The episode ends when a (now-giant) Donald begins stomping toward the house...