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** Donald tells Scrooge in this episode, "I can't remember all your sworn enemies!" in the middle of CasualDangerDialogue as Glomgold makes his move. "The Life and Crimes of Scrooge [=McDuck=]" reveals how [[spoiler: Scrooge himself has a lot of sworn enemies, partly due to his ambition and InnocentlyInsensitive nature]].
** Scrooge disdainfully listening to his Board members about cutting funding to experimental tech and exploration given [[spoiler: they had forcefully stopped him from bankrupting the company to find Della, ''recently'']].
** Scrooge disdainfully listening to his Board members about cutting funding to experimental tech and exploration given [[spoiler: they had forcefully stopped him from bankrupting the company to find Della, ''recently'']].
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** Donald tells Scrooge in this episode, "I can't remember all your sworn enemies!" in the middle of CasualDangerDialogue as Glomgold makes his move. "The Life and Crimes of Scrooge [=McDuck=]" reveals how [[spoiler: Scrooge [[spoiler:Scrooge himself has a lot of sworn enemies, partly due to his ambition and InnocentlyInsensitive nature]].
** Scrooge disdainfully listening to his Board members about cutting funding to experimental tech and exploration given[[spoiler: they [[spoiler:they had forcefully stopped him from bankrupting the company to find Della, ''recently'']].
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** "I was not responsible for the Spear of Selene!" Technically Scrooge wasn't completely responsible, but it doesn't matter to Donald, or [[spoiler: the boys when they find out that Scrooge enabled their mother to travel into space]].
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** "I was not responsible for the Spear of Selene!" Technically Scrooge wasn't completely responsible, but it doesn't matter to Donald, or [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the boys when they find out that Scrooge enabled their mother to travel into space]].
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** Likewise, when we realize that Donald blames Scrooge for Della's disappearance, he's not the only twin to do so. [[spoiler: Magica's spell accidentally hit her twin brother Poe with a spell that Scrooge deflected with his dime, turning him into a nonsapient crow that flew out of the [=DeSpell=] manor. She begged Scrooge to stop Poe from escaping, and he callously dismissed her]]. Scrooge has a bad track record when it comes to twins, doesn't he?
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** Likewise, when we realize that Donald blames Scrooge for Della's disappearance, he's not the only twin to do so. [[spoiler: Magica's [[spoiler:Magica's spell accidentally hit her twin brother Poe with a spell that Scrooge deflected with his dime, turning him into a nonsapient crow that flew out of the [=DeSpell=] manor. She begged Scrooge to stop Poe from escaping, and he callously dismissed her]]. Scrooge has a bad track record when it comes to twins, doesn't he?
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Donald tells Scrooge in this episode, "I can't remember all your sworn enemies!" in the middle of CasualDangerDialogue as Glomgold makes his move. "The Life and Crimes of Scrooge [=McDuck=]" reveals how [[spoiler: Scrooge himself has a lot of sworn enemies, partly due to his ambition and InnocentlyInsensitive nature]].
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Donald tells Scrooge in this episode, "I can't remember all your sworn enemies!" in the middle of CasualDangerDialogue as Glomgold makes his move. "The Life and Crimes of Scrooge [=McDuck=]" reveals how [[spoiler: Scrooge himself has a lot of sworn enemies, partly due to his ambition and InnocentlySensitive InnocentlyInsensitive nature]].
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* {{Fanon}}: Some fans thought the dog interviewee and/or the reporter at the pier as a grown up [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie Roxanne]], but this was disproven by "Quack Pack!", in which Roxanne appears on a photo with a different design.
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* {{Fanon}}: Some fans thought the dog interviewee and/or the reporter at the pier as was a grown up [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie Roxanne]], but this was disproven by "Quack Pack!", in which Roxanne appears on a photo with a different design.
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** From "The Last Adventure!" the idea that Mrs. Beakley kept Webby indoors the entire time is probably because [[spoiler:she was afraid if the truth came out that Webby was Scrooge's daughter.]]
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** From "The Last Adventure!" the idea that Mrs. Beakley kept Webby indoors the entire time is probably because [[spoiler:she was afraid if of the truth came coming out that she'd rescued Webby was Scrooge's daughter.from FOWL or of them finding her.]]
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* {{Fanon}}: Some fans thought the dog interviewee and/or the reporter at the pier as a grown up [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie Roxanne]], but this was disproven by “Quack Pack!”, in which Roxanne appears on a photo with a different design.
* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Donald tells Scrooge in this episode, "I can't remember all your sworn enemies!" in the middle of CasualDangerDialogue as Glomgold makes his move. "The Life and Crimes of Scrooge [=McDuck=] reveals how [[spoiler:Scrooge himself has a lot of sworn enemies, partly due to his ambition and InnocentlySensitive nature]].
* HarsherInHindsight: So many thanks to "The Last Crash of the Sunchaser"
** Scrooge disdainfully listening to his Board members about cutting funding to experimental tech and exploration given [[spoiler:they had forcefully stopped him from bankrupting the company to find Della, ''recently'']].
* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Donald tells Scrooge in this episode, "I can't remember all your sworn enemies!" in the middle of CasualDangerDialogue as Glomgold makes his move. "The Life and Crimes of Scrooge [=McDuck=] reveals how [[spoiler:Scrooge himself has a lot of sworn enemies, partly due to his ambition and InnocentlySensitive nature]].
* HarsherInHindsight: So many thanks to "The Last Crash of the Sunchaser"
** Scrooge disdainfully listening to his Board members about cutting funding to experimental tech and exploration given [[spoiler:they had forcefully stopped him from bankrupting the company to find Della, ''recently'']].
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* {{Fanon}}: Some fans thought the dog interviewee and/or the reporter at the pier as a grown up [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie Roxanne]], but this was disproven by “Quack Pack!”, "Quack Pack!", in which Roxanne appears on a photo with a different design.
* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Donald tells Scrooge in this episode, "I can't remember all your sworn enemies!" in the middle of CasualDangerDialogue as Glomgold makes his move. "The Life and Crimes of Scrooge[=McDuck=] [=McDuck=]" reveals how [[spoiler:Scrooge [[spoiler: Scrooge himself has a lot of sworn enemies, partly due to his ambition and InnocentlySensitive nature]].
* HarsherInHindsight: So many thanks to "The Last Crash of theSunchaser"
Sunchaser".
** Scrooge disdainfully listening to his Board members about cutting funding to experimental tech and exploration given[[spoiler:they [[spoiler: they had forcefully stopped him from bankrupting the company to find Della, ''recently'']].
* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Donald tells Scrooge in this episode, "I can't remember all your sworn enemies!" in the middle of CasualDangerDialogue as Glomgold makes his move. "The Life and Crimes of Scrooge
* HarsherInHindsight: So many thanks to "The Last Crash of the
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** "I was not responsible for the Spear of Selene!" Technically Scrooge wasn't completely responsible, but it doesn't matter to Donald, or [[spoiler:the [[spoiler: the boys when they find out that Scrooge enabled their mother to travel into space]].
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** Likewise, when we realize that Donald blames Scrooge for Della's disappearance, he's not the only twin to do so. [[spoiler:Magica's spell accidentally hit her twin brother Poe with a spell that Scrooge deflected with his dime, turning him into a nonsapient crow that flew out of the [=DeSpell=] manor. She begged Scrooge to stop Poe from escaping, and he callously dismissed her]]. Scrooge has a bad track record when it comes to twins, doesn't he?
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** Likewise, when we realize that Donald blames Scrooge for Della's disappearance, he's not the only twin to do so. [[spoiler:Magica's [[spoiler: Magica's spell accidentally hit her twin brother Poe with a spell that Scrooge deflected with his dime, turning him into a nonsapient crow that flew out of the [=DeSpell=] manor. She begged Scrooge to stop Poe from escaping, and he callously dismissed her]]. Scrooge has a bad track record when it comes to twins, doesn't he?
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* UnexpectedCharacter: Not even the '''most''' seasoned duck fan could have expected Della Duck, Donald's twin sister and the triplets' mother to be important to the revival.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Donald tells Scrooge in this episode, "I can't remember all your sworn enemies!" in the middle of CasualDangerDialogue as Glomgold makes his move. "The Life and Crimes of Scrooge [=McDuck=] reveals how [[spoiler:Scrooge himself has a lot of sworn enemies, partly due to his ambition and InnocentlySensitive nature]].
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** Likewise, when we realize that Donald blames Scrooge for Della's disappearance, he's not the only twin to do so. [[spoiler:Magica's spell accidentally hit her twin brother Poe with a spell that Scrooge deflected with his dime, turning him into a nonsapient crow that flew out of the [=DeSpell=] manor. She begged Scrooge to stop Poe from escaping, and he callously dismissed her]]. Scrooge has a bad track record when it comes to twins, doesn't he?
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Captain Peghook only appears briefly as a StarterVillain and is quickly dispatched within one act. This is in contrast to Manny the Headless Manhorse, who initially sides with Peghook here and eventually ends up becoming a recurring character.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Captain Peghook only appears briefly as a StarterVillain and is quickly dispatched within one act. This is in contrast to Manny the Headless Manhorse, who initially sides with Peghook here and eventually ends up becoming a recurring character.
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* {{Fanon}}: Some fans thought the dog interviewee and/or the reporter at the pier as a grown up [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie Roxanne]], but this was disproven by “Quack Pack!”.
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* {{Fanon}}: Some fans thought the dog interviewee and/or the reporter at the pier as a grown up [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie Roxanne]], but this was disproven by “Quack Pack!”.Pack!”, in which Roxanne appears on a photo with a different design.
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* {{Fanon}}: Some fans like to think of the dog interviewee and/or the reporter at the pier as a grown up [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie Roxxane]]. ([[NamesTheSame No, not that Roxxane]])
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* {{Fanon}}: Some fans like to think of thought the dog interviewee and/or the reporter at the pier as a grown up [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie Roxxane]]. ([[NamesTheSame No, not that Roxxane]])Roxanne]], but this was disproven by “Quack Pack!”.
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* ToughActToFollow: The pilot ended up being one to the series proper. "Woo-oo" was critically lauded and beloved by new and old ''[=DuckTales=]'' fans alike for giving all of its ensemble cast a time to shine and teasing the MythArc about Della Duck. When the actual series began airing, many of the same people initially won over beginning to criticize the show for its ArcFatigue regarding the lack of progress in the Della subplot.
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* ToughActToFollow: The pilot ended up being one to the series proper.rest of the first season. "Woo-oo" was critically lauded and beloved by new and old ''[=DuckTales=]'' fans alike for giving all of its ensemble cast a time to shine and teasing the MythArc about Della Duck. When the actual series began airing, rest of the season began, many of the same people initially won over beginning began to criticize the show for its alleged ArcFatigue regarding the lack of progress in the Della subplot.
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Whoops. That was stupid of me.
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* HarsherInHindsight: So many thanks to "The Last Crash of the Sunchaser"
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Trope misuse, shoehorning and complaining. I mean from the name alone you can tell this trope is about franchises not just one universe.
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Here, Dewey and Scrooge come into conflict with each other, with Dewey's LeeroyJenkins attitude clashing with Scrooge's more careful, methodical approach, while Dewey is openly disgusted at Scrooge's tendency to try and push the whole family away. However, it's presented as a case of BothSidesHaveAPoint, and Dewey's habit of rushing into things isn't treated as a good thing. In later episodes where Dewey was in a conflict with another character(s), the writers would either side fully with Dewey or even have him get off lightly even if he was in the wrong, with cases such as his attention problem with his whole family in [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E20SkyPiratesInTheSky "Sky Pirates... in the Sky"]] and or his brothers calling him out in [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E21TheSecretsOfCastleMcDuck "The Secrets of Castle McDuck"]] being fairly notorius. This resulted in him becoming a far more divisive character for the audience.
* HarsherInHindsight: So many thanks to "The Last Crash of the Sunchaser"
* HarsherInHindsight: So many thanks to "The Last Crash of the Sunchaser"
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Here, Dewey and Scrooge come into conflict with each other, with Dewey's LeeroyJenkins attitude clashing with Scrooge's more careful, methodical approach, while Dewey is openly disgusted at Scrooge's tendency to try and push the whole family away. However, it's presented as a case of BothSidesHaveAPoint, and Dewey's habit of rushing into things isn't treated as a good thing. In later episodes where Dewey was in a conflict with another character(s), the writers would either side fully with Dewey or even have him get off lightly even if he was in the wrong, with cases such as his attention problem with his whole family in [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E20SkyPiratesInTheSky "Sky Pirates... in the Sky"]] and or his brothers calling him out in [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E21TheSecretsOfCastleMcDuck "The Secrets of Castle McDuck"]]. This resulted in him becoming a far more divisive character for the audience.
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Here, Dewey and Scrooge come into conflict with each other, with Dewey's LeeroyJenkins attitude clashing with Scrooge's more careful, methodical approach, while Dewey is openly disgusted at Scrooge's tendency to try and push the whole family away. However, it's presented as a case of BothSidesHaveAPoint, and Dewey's habit of rushing into things isn't treated as a good thing. In later episodes where Dewey was in a conflict with another character(s), the writers would either side fully with Dewey or even have him get off lightly even if he was in the wrong, with cases such as his attention problem with his whole family in [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E20SkyPiratesInTheSky "Sky Pirates... in the Sky"]] and or his brothers calling him out in [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E21TheSecretsOfCastleMcDuck "The Secrets of Castle McDuck"]].McDuck"]] being fairly notorius. This resulted in him becoming a far more divisive character for the audience.
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Here, Dewey and Scrooge come into conflict with each other, with Dewey's LeeroyJenkins attitude clashing with Scrooge's more careful, methodical approach, while Dewey is openly disgusted at Scrooge's tendency to try and push the whole family away. However, it's presented as a case of BothSidesHaveAPoint, and Dewey's habit of rushing into things isn't treated as a good thing. In later episodes where Dewey was in a conflict with another character(s), the writers would either side fully with Dewey or even have him get off lightly even if he was in the wrong, with cases such as his attention problem with his whole family in [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E20SkyPiratesInTheSky "Sky Pirates... in the Sky"]] and or his brothers calling him out in [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E21TheSecretsOfCastleMcDuck "The Secrets of Castle McDuck"]]. This resulted in him becoming a far more divisive character for the audience.
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* UnexpectedCharacter: Not even the most seasoned duck fan could have expected Della Duck, Donald's twin sister and the triplets' mother to be important to the revival.
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Main characters cannot be spotlight stealing squad.
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* ToughActToFollow: The pilot ended up being one to the series proper. "Woo-oo" was critically lauded and beloved by new and old ''[=DuckTales=]'' fans alike for giving all of its ensemble cast a time to shine and teasing the MythArc about Della Duck. When the actual series began airing, many of the same people initially won over beginning to criticize the show for its ArcFatigue regarding the lack of progress in the Della subplot and Dewey and Webby becoming a SpotlightStealingSquad at the expense of Scrooge and especially Donald.
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* ToughActToFollow: The pilot ended up being one to the series proper. "Woo-oo" was critically lauded and beloved by new and old ''[=DuckTales=]'' fans alike for giving all of its ensemble cast a time to shine and teasing the MythArc about Della Duck. When the actual series began airing, many of the same people initially won over beginning to criticize the show for its ArcFatigue regarding the lack of progress in the Della subplot and Dewey and Webby becoming a SpotlightStealingSquad at the expense of Scrooge and especially Donald.subplot.
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That last one seems a little unfinished. How is that Harsher in Hindsight?
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*{{Fanon}}: Some fans like to think of the dog interviewee and/or the reporter at the pier as a grown up [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie Roxxane]]. ([[NamesTheSame No, not that Roxxane]])
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* ToughActToFollow: The pilot ended up being one to the series proper. "Woo-oo" was critically lauded and beloved by new and old ''[=DuckTales=]'' fans alike for giving all of its ensemble cast a time to shine and teasing the MythArc about Della Duck. When the actual series began airing, HypeBacklash ended up setting in, with many of the same people initially won over beginning to criticize the show for its ArcFatigue regarding the lack of progress in the Della subplot and Dewey and Webby becoming a SpotlightStealingSquad at the expense of Scrooge and especially Donald.
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* HarsherInHindsight: So many thanks to "The Last Crash of the Sunchaser"
** "Beakley said you'd watch the boys. Can you do that without ''losing'' them?"
** "I was not responsible for the Spear of Selene!" Technically Scrooge wasn't completely responsible, but it doesn't matter to Donald, or [[spoiler:the boys when they find out that Scrooge enabled their mother to travel into space]].
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** Donald: "Stop. I know I'm a bit overprotective .. .No matter what I do, these boys keep getting into trouble."
** "Beakley said you'd watch the boys. Can you do that without ''losing'' them?"
** "I was not responsible for the Spear of Selene!" Technically Scrooge wasn't completely responsible, but it doesn't matter to Donald, or [[spoiler:the boys when they find out that Scrooge enabled their mother to travel into space]].
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* ToughActToFollow: The pilot ended up being one to the series proper. "Woo-oo" was critically lauded and beloved by new and old ''[=DuckTales=]'' fans alike for giving all of its ensemble cast a time to shine and teasing the MythArc about Della Duck. When the actual series began airing, HypeBacklash ended up setting in, with many of the same people initially won over beginning to criticize the show for its ArcFatigue regarding the lack of progress in the Della subplot and Dewey and Webby becoming a SpotlightStealingSquad at the expense of Scrooge and especially Donald.
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* ToughActToFollow: HarsherInHindsight: The line "No one tell your Uncle Donald!". As "The Last Crash of the Sunchaser!" reveals, not leaving Donald in the dark could've resolved a lot of family problems for Scrooge.
*ToughActToFollow: The pilot ended up being one to the series proper. "Woo-oo" was critically lauded and beloved by new and old ''[=DuckTales=]'' fans alike for giving all of its ensemble cast a time to shine and teasing the MythArc about Della Duck. When the actual series began airing, HypeBacklash ended up setting in, with many of the same people initially won over beginning to criticize the show for its ArcFatigue regarding the lack of progress in the Della subplot and Dewey and Webby becoming a SpotlightStealingSquad at the expense of Scrooge and especially Donald.
*ToughActToFollow: The pilot ended up being one to the series proper. "Woo-oo" was critically lauded and beloved by new and old ''[=DuckTales=]'' fans alike for giving all of its ensemble cast a time to shine and teasing the MythArc about Della Duck. When the actual series began airing, HypeBacklash ended up setting in, with many of the same people initially won over beginning to criticize the show for its ArcFatigue regarding the lack of progress in the Della subplot and Dewey and Webby becoming a SpotlightStealingSquad at the expense of Scrooge and especially Donald.
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* ToughActToFollow: The pilot ended up being one to the series proper. "Woo-oo" was critically lauded and beloved by new and old ''[=DuckTales=]'' fans alike for giving all of its ensemble cast a time to shine and teasing the MythArc about Della Duck. When the actual series began airing, HypeBacklash ended up setting in, with many of the same people initially won over now began beginning to criticize the show for its ArcFatigue regarding the lack of progress in the Della subplot and Dewey and Webby becoming a SpotlightStealingSquad at the expense of Scrooge and especially Donald.
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* ToughActToFollow: The pilot ended up being one to the series proper. "Woo-oo" was critically lauded and beloved by new and old ''[=DuckTales=]'' fans alike for giving all of its ensemble cast a time to shine and teasing the MythArc about Della Duck. When the actual series began airing, HypeBacklash ended up setting in, with many of the same people initially won over now beginning began to criticize the show for its ArcFatigue regarding the lack of progress in the Della subplot and Dewey and Webby becoming a SpotlightStealingSquad at the expense of Scrooge and especially Donald.
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