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* ScienceMarchesOn: "Return to Forbidden Valley" attempted to rectify the outdated aspects of the dinosaurs from "Forbidden Valley". But alas, the comic has become as outdated as its prequel, particularly with ''Velociraptor'' lacking feathers and ''Spinosaurus'' being an allosaur-like theropod with a sail.

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* ScienceMarchesOn: "Return to Forbidden Valley" attempted to rectify the outdated aspects of the dinosaurs from "Forbidden Valley". But alas, the comic has become as outdated as its prequel, predecessor, particularly with ''Velociraptor'' lacking feathers and ''Spinosaurus'' being an allosaur-like theropod with a sail.
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* ScienceMarchesOn: "Return to Forbidden Valley" attempted to rectify the outdated aspects of the dinosaurs from "Forbidden Valley". But alas, the comic has become as outdated as its prequel, particularly with ''Velociraptor'' lacking feathers and the ''Spinosaurus'' being an allosaur-like theropod with a sail.

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* ScienceMarchesOn: "Return to Forbidden Valley" attempted to rectify the outdated aspects of the dinosaurs from "Forbidden Valley". But alas, the comic has become as outdated as its prequel, particularly with ''Velociraptor'' lacking feathers and the ''Spinosaurus'' being an allosaur-like theropod with a sail.
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* ScienceMarchesOn: "Return to Forbidden Valley" attempted to rectify the outdated aspects of the dinosaurs from "Forbidden Valley". But alas, the comic has become as outdated as its prequel, particularly with none of the coelurosaurs having feathers and the ''Spinosaurus'' lacking the crocodile-like head, shorter hindlegs, and finned tail.

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* ScienceMarchesOn: "Return to Forbidden Valley" attempted to rectify the outdated aspects of the dinosaurs from "Forbidden Valley". But alas, the comic has become as outdated as its prequel, particularly with none of the coelurosaurs having ''Velociraptor'' lacking feathers and the ''Spinosaurus'' lacking the crocodile-like head, shorter hindlegs, and finned tail.being an allosaur-like theropod with a sail.
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* ScienceMarchesOn: "Return to Forbidden Valley" attempted to rectify the outdated aspects of the dinosaurs from "Forbidden Valley". But alas, the comic has become as outdated as its prequel, particularly with none of the coelurosaurs having feathers and the ''Spinosaurus'' being a sail-backed carnosaur rather than the crocodile-like swimmer with a finned tail it is now known to be.

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* ScienceMarchesOn: "Return to Forbidden Valley" attempted to rectify the outdated aspects of the dinosaurs from "Forbidden Valley". But alas, the comic has become as outdated as its prequel, particularly with none of the coelurosaurs having feathers and the ''Spinosaurus'' being a sail-backed carnosaur rather than lacking the crocodile-like swimmer with a head, shorter hindlegs, and finned tail it is now known to be.tail.
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* TheWikiRule: Several, actually. There is both [[http://scrooge-mcduck.wikia.com Scrooge Mc Duck Wiki]], [[http://ducktales.wikia.com Duck Tales Wiki]], and a lot of comics-related pages on the main [[http://disney.wikia.com Disney Wiki]].
** Additionally, outside Usa, there is an Italian wiki called ''[[http://it.paperpedia.wikia.com Paper Pedia]]'' and a French wiki called ''[[http://fr.picsou.wikia.com Picsou Wiki]]'' (the latter is positively humonguous, having, as of March 2020, about 7670 pages).
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: It took twenty years from Scrooge's first appearance in comics (''Christmas on Bear Mountain,'' 1947) to his first proper role in animation (''Scrooge and Money,'' 1967) -- and twenty ''more'' years until he became a star character in animation (''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'', 1987) -- but there was actually talk of bringing Scrooge to animation much sooner. In the fifties, when Scrooge's solo comic was beginning to really get popular, The Disney studios contacted Creator/CarlBarks to ask him to provide a story for a Scrooge [=McDuck=] cartoon, and Barks complied. According to Barks, the story was based around a similar concept to the opening parts of ''Only A Poor Old Man,'' with Scrooge trying to convince Donald how happy and carefree the life of a rich man is, while at the same time nearly suffering breakdowns at the thought of thieves or other threats to his money. For some reason, Disney ended up not using this story, and as they couldn't seem to get a grasp on the character of Scrooge at the time, the cartoon was never made.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: It took twenty years from Scrooge's first appearance in comics (''Christmas on Bear Mountain,'' 1947) to his first proper role in animation (''Scrooge and Money,'' 1967) -- and twenty ''more'' years until he became a star character in animation (''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'', (''WesternAnimation/{{DuckTales|1987}}'', 1987) -- but there was actually talk of bringing Scrooge to animation much sooner. In the fifties, when Scrooge's solo comic was beginning to really get popular, The Disney studios contacted Creator/CarlBarks to ask him to provide a story for a Scrooge [=McDuck=] cartoon, and Barks complied. According to Barks, the story was based around a similar concept to the opening parts of ''Only A Poor Old Man,'' with Scrooge trying to convince Donald how happy and carefree the life of a rich man is, while at the same time nearly suffering breakdowns at the thought of thieves or other threats to his money. For some reason, Disney ended up not using this story, and as they couldn't seem to get a grasp on the character of Scrooge at the time, the cartoon was never made.
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* ScienceMarchesOn: "Return to Forbidden Valley" attempted to rectify the outdated aspects of the dinosaurs from "Forbidden Valley". But alas, the comic has become as outdated as its prequel, particularly with none of the coelurosaurs having feathers and the ''Spinosaurus'' having a head similar to a tyrannosaur's.

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* ScienceMarchesOn: "Return to Forbidden Valley" attempted to rectify the outdated aspects of the dinosaurs from "Forbidden Valley". But alas, the comic has become as outdated as its prequel, particularly with none of the coelurosaurs having feathers and the ''Spinosaurus'' having being a head similar sail-backed carnosaur rather than the crocodile-like swimmer with a finned tail it is now known to a tyrannosaur's.be.
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* ScienceMarchesOn: "Return to Forbidden Valley" attempted to rectify the outdated aspects of the dinosaurs from "Forbidden Valley". But alas, the comic has become as outdated as its prequel, particularly with none of the dinosaurs having feathers and the ''Spinosaurus'' having a head similar to a tyrannosaur's.

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* ScienceMarchesOn: "Return to Forbidden Valley" attempted to rectify the outdated aspects of the dinosaurs from "Forbidden Valley". But alas, the comic has become as outdated as its prequel, particularly with none of the dinosaurs coelurosaurs having feathers and the ''Spinosaurus'' having a head similar to a tyrannosaur's.
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* {{Defictionalization}}: If one were to visit Naples they could actually find Magica's house (a casemate that during World War II was used as an anti-aircraft battery and was repurposed for tourism).
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* WordOfGod: Don Rosa has [[https://twitter.com/donrosa/status/1157708718311706625 never envisioned]] Donald Duck's voice as sounding anything like any of his animated depictions, and suggested that Carl Barks felt the same. Instead, Rosa believes Donald to sound similarly to actor [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Grodin Charles Grodin]]. This factoid would later be subtly referenced in ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'', which temporarily gave Donald a "normal" sounding voice courtesy of Creator/DonCheadle via a device made by Gyro called the "''Barks''ian modulator".

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* WordOfGod: Don Rosa has [[https://twitter.com/donrosa/status/1157708718311706625 never envisioned]] Donald Duck's voice as sounding anything like any of his animated depictions, and suggested that Carl Barks felt the same. Instead, Rosa believes Donald to sound similarly to actor [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Grodin Charles Grodin]]. This factoid would later be subtly referenced in ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'', which temporarily gave Donald a "normal" sounding voice courtesy of Creator/DonCheadle (by Creator/DonCheadle) via a device made by Gyro called the "''Barks''ian modulator".
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* WordOfGod: Don Rosa has [[https://twitter.com/donrosa/status/1157708718311706625 never envisioned]] Donald Duck's voice as sounding anything like any of his animated depictions, and suggested that Carl Barks felt the same. Instead, Rosa believes Donald to sound similarly to actor [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Grodin Charles Grodin]].

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* WordOfGod: Don Rosa has [[https://twitter.com/donrosa/status/1157708718311706625 never envisioned]] Donald Duck's voice as sounding anything like any of his animated depictions, and suggested that Carl Barks felt the same. Instead, Rosa believes Donald to sound similarly to actor [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Grodin Charles Grodin]]. This factoid would later be subtly referenced in ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'', which temporarily gave Donald a "normal" sounding voice courtesy of Creator/DonCheadle via a device made by Gyro called the "''Barks''ian modulator".
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* NamesTheSame:
** Gus the mouse has the same name as Gus Goose, who ''also'' lives at Gran'ma's farm. It's usually solved by Gus the mouse being called "Gus-Gus."
** In Swedish, Webby was simply named Anki (Ducky, essentially). This was a name that was at this point already used for Dickie Duck.
** Scrooge's butler Battista, a regular character in Italian comics, was given the name "Albert Quackmore" when stories featuring him were translated to English. "Quackmore" was also, of course, the first name of Donald's father.
** In Finnish translations of stories from the 50-60's, both Gus and Gladstone were named "Hannu Hanhi". Gus's name was later changed to "Hansu Hanhi".
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* ScienceMarchesOn: "Return to Forbidden Valley" attempted to rectify the outdated aspects of the dinosaurs from "Forbidden Valley". But alas, the comic has become as outdated as its prequel, particularly with none of the dinosaurs having feathers and the ''Spinosaurus'' having a head like a tyrannosaur.

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* ScienceMarchesOn: "Return to Forbidden Valley" attempted to rectify the outdated aspects of the dinosaurs from "Forbidden Valley". But alas, the comic has become as outdated as its prequel, particularly with none of the dinosaurs having feathers and the ''Spinosaurus'' having a head like similar to a tyrannosaur.tyrannosaur's.
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* ScienceMarchesOn: "Return to Forbidden Valley" attempted to rectify the outdated aspects of the dinosaurs from "Forbidden Valley". But alas, the comic has become as outdated as its prequel, particularly with none of the dinosaurs having feathers and the ''Spinosaurus'' still being a sail-backed carnosaur.

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* ScienceMarchesOn: "Return to Forbidden Valley" attempted to rectify the outdated aspects of the dinosaurs from "Forbidden Valley". But alas, the comic has become as outdated as its prequel, particularly with none of the dinosaurs having feathers and the ''Spinosaurus'' still being having a sail-backed carnosaur.head like a tyrannosaur.
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* ScienceMarchesOn: "Return to Forbidden Valley" attempted to rectify the outdated aspects of the dinosaurs from "Forbidden Valley". But alas, the comic has become as outdated as its prequel, particularly with none of the dinosaurs having feathers and the ''Spinosaurus'' still being a sail-backed carnosaur.

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