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* ArchiveBinge: The whole series lasted for ''eleven years''. Hope you got some paperback recollections or the original issues around, because otherwise you'll be screwed when it comes to the later episodes and suddenly a pair of footnotes in the second chapter of the last arc link back to ''the very first arc, the one from seven years before''.

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* ArchiveBinge: The whole original series lasted for ''eleven ''thirteen years''. Hope you got some paperback recollections or the original issues around, because otherwise you'll be screwed when it comes to the later episodes and suddenly a pair of footnotes in the second chapter of the last arc link back to ''the very first arc, the one from seven years before''.
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* ArchiveBinge: The whole series lasted for ''eleven years''. Hope you got some paperback recollections or the original issues around, because otherwise you'll be screwed when it comes to the later episodes and suddendly a pair of footnotes in the second chapter of the last arc link back to ''the very first arc, the one from seven years before''.

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* ArchiveBinge: The whole series lasted for ''eleven years''. Hope you got some paperback recollections or the original issues around, because otherwise you'll be screwed when it comes to the later episodes and suddendly suddenly a pair of footnotes in the second chapter of the last arc link back to ''the very first arc, the one from seven years before''.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The series is completely hated in Italy, where it was born, where most readers think of it as a very flat plot with stuff like [[HumongousMecha giant robots]] appearing just because [[AuthorAppeal the writer likes them]], nonsensical jokes and stuff. However, it has gained more of a following and appreciation overseas, with the United States in particular giving it widespread critical acclaim (leading it to become of the few European-exclusive Disney comics to be given an American release).

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The series is completely hated in Italy, where it was born, where most readers think of it as a very flat plot with stuff like [[HumongousMecha giant robots]] appearing just because [[AuthorAppeal the writer likes them]], nonsensical jokes and stuff. However, it has gained more of a following and appreciation overseas, with the United States in particular giving it widespread critical praise and acclaim (leading it to become of the few European-exclusive European Disney comics to be given an translated for the American release).market).

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Removed the stuff relating to the writer, as it is complaining that has little to do with the work itself.


* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The series is appreciated overseas... but is completely hated in Italy, where it was born, where most readers think of it as a very flat plot with stuff like [[HumongousMecha giant robots]] appearing just because [[AuthorAppeal the writer likes them]], nonsensical jokes and stuff.
** Also, the writer for the first 6 arcs, Stefano Ambrosio, was already TheScrappy of Italian Disney writers, since his abuse of long dialogues, [[WeAreStillRelevantDammit sticking around references to modern culture everywhere]], using unused characters from 70's issues and reinventing them from scratch (a thing that he compared to the UltimateUniverse, but makes no sense when you reimagine only some characters while keeping everything else the same), and actually doing a UltimateUniverse of ''Paperino Paperotto'' (a series of comics starring Donald Duck when he was younger) called ''[=PP8=]'' set in modern times rather than the Twenties.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The series is appreciated overseas... but is completely hated in Italy, where it was born, where most readers think of it as a very flat plot with stuff like [[HumongousMecha giant robots]] appearing just because [[AuthorAppeal the writer likes them]], nonsensical jokes and stuff.
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stuff. However, it has gained more of a following and appreciation overseas, with the writer for United States in particular giving it widespread critical acclaim (leading it to become of the first 6 arcs, Stefano Ambrosio, was already TheScrappy of Italian few European-exclusive Disney writers, since his abuse of long dialogues, [[WeAreStillRelevantDammit sticking around references to modern culture everywhere]], using unused characters from 70's issues and reinventing them from scratch (a thing that he compared to the UltimateUniverse, but makes no sense when you reimagine only some characters while keeping everything else the same), and actually doing a UltimateUniverse of ''Paperino Paperotto'' (a series of comics starring Donald Duck when he was younger) called ''[=PP8=]'' set in modern times rather than the Twenties.to be given an American release).
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* MagnificentBastard: The Phantom Blot.
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I corrected a few grammar mistakes.


* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The series is appreciated overseas... but totally hated in Italy, where is born, where most readers think of it as a very flat plot with stuff like [[HumongousMecha giant robots]] appearing just because [[AuthorAppeal the writer likes them]], nonsensical jokes and stuff.
** Also, the writer for the first 6 arcs, Stefano Ambrosio, was already TheScrappy of Italian Disney writers, since his abuse of long dialogues, [[WeAreStillRelevantDammit sticking around references to modern culture everywhere]], using unused characters from 70's issues and reinventing them from scratch (a thing that he compared to the UltimateUniverse, but makes no sense when you reimagine only some characters while keeping everything else the same), and actually doing a UltimateUniverse of ''Paperino Paperotto'' (a series of comics starring Donald Duck when was younger) called ''[=PP8=]'' set in modern times rather than the Twenties.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The series is appreciated overseas... but totally is completely hated in Italy, where is it was born, where most readers think of it as a very flat plot with stuff like [[HumongousMecha giant robots]] appearing just because [[AuthorAppeal the writer likes them]], nonsensical jokes and stuff.
** Also, the writer for the first 6 arcs, Stefano Ambrosio, was already TheScrappy of Italian Disney writers, since his abuse of long dialogues, [[WeAreStillRelevantDammit sticking around references to modern culture everywhere]], using unused characters from 70's issues and reinventing them from scratch (a thing that he compared to the UltimateUniverse, but makes no sense when you reimagine only some characters while keeping everything else the same), and actually doing a UltimateUniverse of ''Paperino Paperotto'' (a series of comics starring Donald Duck when he was younger) called ''[=PP8=]'' set in modern times rather than the Twenties.
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* ArchiveBinge: The whole series lasted for ''eight years''. Hope you got some paperback recollections or the original issues around, because otherwise you'll be screwed when it comes to the later episodes and suddendly a pair of footnotes in the second chapter of the last arc link back to ''the very first arc, the one from seven years before''.
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The series is appreciated overseas... but totally hated in Italy, where is born, where most readers think of it as a very flat plot with stuff like [[HumongousMech giant robots]] appearing just because [[AuthorAppeal the writer likes them]], nonsensical jokes and stuff.

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* ArchiveBinge: The whole series lasted for ''eight ''eleven years''. Hope you got some paperback recollections or the original issues around, because otherwise you'll be screwed when it comes to the later episodes and suddendly a pair of footnotes in the second chapter of the last arc link back to ''the very first arc, the one from seven years before''.
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The series is appreciated overseas... but totally hated in Italy, where is born, where most readers think of it as a very flat plot with stuff like [[HumongousMech [[HumongousMecha giant robots]] appearing just because [[AuthorAppeal the writer likes them]], nonsensical jokes and stuff.
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Donald Duck being adult during the Fifites (according to Carl Barks), his youth must have happened in the TWENTIES. Not fifties. Think a bit !


** Also, the writer for the first 6 arcs, Stefano Ambrosio, was already TheScrappy of Italian Disney writers, since his abuse of long dialogues, [[WeAreStillRelevantDammit sticking around references to modern culture everywhere]], using unused characters from 70's issues and reinventing them from scratch (a thing that he compared to the UltimateUniverse, but makes no sense when you reimagine only some characters while keeping everything else the same), and actually doing a UltimateUniverse of ''Paperino Paperotto'' (a series of comics starring Donald Duck when was younger) called ''[=PP8=]'' set in modern times rather than the Fifties.

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** Also, the writer for the first 6 arcs, Stefano Ambrosio, was already TheScrappy of Italian Disney writers, since his abuse of long dialogues, [[WeAreStillRelevantDammit sticking around references to modern culture everywhere]], using unused characters from 70's issues and reinventing them from scratch (a thing that he compared to the UltimateUniverse, but makes no sense when you reimagine only some characters while keeping everything else the same), and actually doing a UltimateUniverse of ''Paperino Paperotto'' (a series of comics starring Donald Duck when was younger) called ''[=PP8=]'' set in modern times rather than the Fifties.Twenties.

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* AnticlimaxBoss: Myrmidon at the end of ''The Ancient Evil''. Yensid comes and reveals her that, while she always thought that the other Ancient Beings found the perfect place to live and abandoned her, they're actually still searching that place and he knows where they are. Myrmidon starts crying and then she and Yensid warp away. ''The End''.



* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The series is appreciated overseas... but totally hated in Italy, where is born, where most readers think of it as a very flat plot with excessive pandering to stuff young kids like.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The series is appreciated overseas... but totally hated in Italy, where is born, where most readers think of it as a very flat plot with excessive pandering to stuff young kids like.like [[HumongousMech giant robots]] appearing just because [[AuthorAppeal the writer likes them]], nonsensical jokes and stuff.
** Also, the writer for the first 6 arcs, Stefano Ambrosio, was already TheScrappy of Italian Disney writers, since his abuse of long dialogues, [[WeAreStillRelevantDammit sticking around references to modern culture everywhere]], using unused characters from 70's issues and reinventing them from scratch (a thing that he compared to the UltimateUniverse, but makes no sense when you reimagine only some characters while keeping everything else the same), and actually doing a UltimateUniverse of ''Paperino Paperotto'' (a series of comics starring Donald Duck when was younger) called ''[=PP8=]'' set in modern times rather than the Fifties.
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* ArchiveBinge: The whole series lasted for ''eight years''. Hope you got some paperback recollections or the original issues around, because otherwise you'll be screwed when it comes to the later episodes and suddendly a pair of footnotes in the second chapter of the last arc link back to ''the very first arc, the one from seven years before''.
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The series is appreciated overseas... but totally hated in Italy, where is born, where most readers think of it as a very flat plot with excessive pandering to stuff young kids like.
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* OneSceneWonder: Several characters from the ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse show up in minor roles, such as Gyro Gearloose, Gladstone Gander, Fethry Duck, Gus Goose, Brigitta, Jubal Pomp and Ludwig Von Drake. Most of them only appear in one chapter, though some (like Fethry) make surprise returns.

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