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-->"[[PunctuatedForEmphasis We. Are. F.O.W.L.]] We have to be smarter than that. We're not trying to destroy the world. We're going to ''steal it''. Right out from under McDuck's nose!"

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-->"[[PunctuatedForEmphasis We. Are. F.O.W.L.]] We have to be smarter than that. We're not trying to destroy the world. We're going to ''steal it''. Right out from under McDuck's [=McDuck=]'s nose!"
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** Bradford is the only villain who came out on top this episode, tricking Scrooge into wasting a ton of money on a worthless arcade game, all of which went right into F.O.W.L.'s pocket. It ties into his MotiveRant when he's chewing out both Black Heron and Steelbeak for their hubris.
-->"[[PunctuatedForEmphasis We. Are. F.O.W.L.]] We have to be smarter than that. We're not trying to destroy the world. We're going to ''steal it''. Right out from under McDuck's nose!"
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''WesternAnimation/{{DuckTales|2017}}'' Season 3 asks a simple question: How do you stop the greatest criminal organization in all of Creator/{{Disney}} canon? By getting help from as many other Disney canons as you can!

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* Scrooge is considered such a threat to F.O.W.L. that when he shows up by happenstance at Funso's Bradford and Heron both have moderate OhCrap responses. Scrooge is just there with the kids, has no clue what he's standing on and F.O.W.L. has no reason to believe that he's there for any reason but random chance. But they hid their base under Funso's specifically because it's a place he would never set foot in and the slightest possibility that he could find them makes F.O.W.L. decide to get him out of there asap.



** More so, the Rescue Rangers theme can be heard, when they come flying in!

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** More so, when the Rangers show up in the holding cells to put together their iconic plane a certain song starts playing very quietly. As the scene progresses the music grows louder and reveals itself to be an instrumental version of the Rescue Rangers theme can be heard, song! Later as they help Launchpad stop Steelbeak the song plays again when they come flying in!
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* Ben Schwartz as Dewey singing a pretty good in-universe Bond theme, which plays into the finale.
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** Even better: using the Rangers in an episode with Steelbeak makes this the first time that the show has used elements of two different Disney Afternoon shows in one episode.

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** Even better: using the Rangers in an episode with Steelbeak makes this the first time that the show has used elements of two different Disney Afternoon shows series in one episode.
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** Even better: using the Rangers in an episode with Steelbeak makes this the first time that the show has used elements of two different Disney Afternoon shows in one episode of the show.

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** Even better: using the Rangers in an episode with Steelbeak makes this the first time that the show has used elements of two different Disney Afternoon shows in one episode of the show.episode.
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* Steelbeak blasting Black Heron with [[HoistByTheirOwnPetard her own ray guy]] after she [[TheDogBitesBack pushes his buttons]] one too many times.

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* Steelbeak blasting Black Heron with [[HoistByTheirOwnPetard her own ray guy]] gun]] after she [[TheDogBitesBack pushes his buttons]] one too many times.



** Even better: using the Rangers in an episode with Steelbeak makes this the first times that the show has used elements of two different Disney Afternoon shows in one episode of the show.

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** Even better: using the Rangers in an episode with Steelbeak makes this the first times time that the show has used elements of two different Disney Afternoon shows in one episode of the show.
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* A Meta example: the Rescue Rangers were one of the Disney Afternoon properties which the production team wasn't allowed to use. They managed to sneak them in anyway, and by the time they were found out, the executives allowed it.
** Even better: using the Rangers in an episode with Steelbeak makes this the first times that the show has used elements of two different Disney Afternoon shows in one episode of the show.
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-->'''Launchpad:''' This Lighthouse has a bit of a...Rodent Problem!
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** More so, the Rescue Rangers theme can be heard, when they come flying in!
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* Steelbeak blasting Black Heron with [[HoistByTheirOwnPetard her own ray guy]] after she [[TheDogBitesBack pushes his buttons]] one too many times.
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* Bradford managed to get Dewey and Launchpad back to Funso's and keep either of them or Scrooge from realizing that any of it was more than a game.
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** Apparently his innate lack of intelligence is quite a stupendous ability in that the same ray that made him normal would have killed pretty much anyone else (by making them so brainless that they would forget to breathe).
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** The Rescue Rangers are a big help to Launchpad and Dewey--they help the two break out of their F.O.W.L. holding cell and [[BigDamnHeroes show up during Launchpad's final battle with Steelbeak]] to subdue the villain and let Launchpad stop the giant intelliray blast.
-->'''Launchpad:''' Thanks for the...rescue.
* Launchpad [[HeroicSacrifice sacrificing his newfound intelligence]] by taking a huge blast point-blank to save the entirety of Duckburg from the same fate.
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* Black Heron tests her intelligence ray on a lab rat, and succeeds in making her smarter. She's soon made herself a quite familiar-looking purple jumpsuit, and is dragging a wrench to work on some machine she's already gathered a few nuts and bolts for. Say hello to [[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Gadget Hackwrench]].

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* Black Heron tests her intelligence ray on a lab rat, and succeeds in making her smarter. She's soon made herself a quite familiar-looking purple jumpsuit, jumpsuit and goggles, and is dragging a wrench to work on some machine she's already gathered a few nuts nuts, bolts, and bolts rope for. Say hello to [[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Gadget Hackwrench]].
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[[folder:Episode 3: Double-O Duck in You Only Crash Twice!]]
* Black Heron tests her intelligence ray on a lab rat, and succeeds in making her smarter. She's soon made herself a quite familiar-looking purple jumpsuit, and is dragging a wrench to work on some machine she's already gathered a few nuts and bolts for. Say hello to [[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Gadget Hackwrench]].
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* A Meta example goes towards the writers of this episode. Despite it being a parody of sitcoms from the 90s, to the point they had Jaleel White (as in [[Series/FamilyMatters Urkel]] himself) voice Gene the Genie, they refrained from making the most obvious jokes possibly by having Gene do impersonations of Urkel ''or'' Jaleel's other infamous 90s role as the original voice of Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog, and yet still created something hilarious in Gene's updated characterization.

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* A Meta example goes towards the writers of this episode. Despite it being a parody of sitcoms from the 90s, to the point they had Jaleel White (as in [[Series/FamilyMatters Urkel]] himself) voice Gene the Genie, they refrained from making the most obvious jokes possibly possible by not having Gene do impersonations of Urkel ''or'' Jaleel's other infamous 90s role as the original voice of Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog, and yet still created something hilarious in Gene's updated characterization.
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* A Meta example goes towards the writers of this episode. Despite it being a parody of sitcoms from the 90s, to the point they had Jaleel White (as in [[Series/FamilyMatters Urkel]] himself) voice Gene the Genie, they refrained from making the most obvious jokes possibly by having Gene do impersonations of Urkel ''or'' Jaleel's other infamous 90s role as the original voice of Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog, and yet still created something hilarious in Gene's updated characterization.
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* Scrooge casually propping open the Nandi Bear's jaws with his cane as he tries to convince the group to join him in a fight against it.
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* Goofy gets a rather awesome one all his own when he gives Donald some sage advice about how no family is "normal" using his own tendency to end up in disasters stop his making memories with his son Max.

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* Goofy gets a rather awesome one all his own when he gives Donald some sage advice about how no family is "normal" using his own tendency to end up in disasters doesn't stop his him making memories with his son Max.
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* Only the second episode in and the fans are treated to two favorite characters right off the bat: [[{{WesternAnimation/Goofy}} Goofy]] and [[spoiler: [[WesternAnimation/DuckTalestheMovieTreasureoftheLostLamp Gene the Genie!!]]]]

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* Only the second episode in and the fans are treated to two favorite characters right off the bat: [[{{WesternAnimation/Goofy}} Goofy]] and [[spoiler: [[WesternAnimation/DuckTalestheMovieTreasureoftheLostLamp Gene the Genie!!]]]]Genie!!]]
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* Goofy gets a rather awesome one all his own when he gives Donald some sage advice about how no family is "normal" using his own tendency to end up in disasters stop his making memories with his son Max.
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* Only the second episode in and the fans are treated to two favorite characters right off the bat: [[{{WesternAnimation/Goofy}} Goofy]] and [[spoiler: [[WesternAnimation/DuckTalestheMovieTreasureoftheLostLamp Gene the Genie!!]]]]
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-->''Gandra Dee:'' The Ducks found the Journal.
-->''Black Heron:'' Access to the most mysterious relics lost to time.
-->''Bradford Buzzard:'' [[LetsGetDangerous Then the race is on.]]

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-->''Gandra Dee:'' -->'''Gandra Dee:''' The Ducks found the Journal.
-->''Black Heron:'' -->'''Black Heron:''' Access to the most mysterious relics lost to time.
-->''Bradford Buzzard:'' -->'''Bradford Buzzard:''' [[LetsGetDangerous Then the race is on.]]
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[[center: [- [[Awesome/DuckTales2017 Main]] | [[Awesome/DuckTales2017Season1 Season 1]] | [[Awesome/DuckTales2017Season2 Season 2]] | '''Season 3'''-] ]]
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* As far as F.O.W.L. is concerned, the Ducks finding the Lost Journal of Isabella Finch counts as one, and they aren't going to take it lying down.
-->''Gandra Dee:'' The Ducks found the Journal.
-->''Black Heron:'' Access to the most mysterious relics lost to time.
-->''Bradford Buzzard:'' [[LetsGetDangerous Then the race is on.]]
** In a way, F.O.W.L. is right about the awesome part. Though the Tittertwill Bird led the Ducks to the Journal, Scrooge was the first person in over a century to realize that the map in Finch's portrait was a real map cleverly concealed in plain sight.
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* Huey is no slouch himself. While he makes mistakes along the way, most notably by not helping Violet get out of the tree, he takes a big step in operating without referring to the Junior Woodchuck Guidebook... by creating his own mental version, which acts as his Jiminy Cricket. [[IgnoredEphininy Whose advice he ignores when it suits him.]]

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* Huey is no slouch himself. While he makes mistakes along the way, most notably by not helping Violet get out of the tree, he takes a big step in operating without referring to the Junior Woodchuck Guidebook... by creating his own mental version, which acts as his Jiminy Cricket. [[IgnoredEphininy [[IgnoredEpiphany Whose advice he ignores when it suits him.]]
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[[folder:Episode 1: Challenge of the Senior Junior Woodchuck!]]
* Violet demonstrates exactly why she is that year's rightful Senior Woodchuck. She remains calm under pressure, uses her ingenuity to handle obstacles that are thrown her way (quickly using the rubber ficus to protect herself from the lightning rain, using the woodpecker's holes as handholds to get off the tree, creating a makeshift glider to get over the lava), and above all else, always helps her fellow Woodchucks.
* Huey is no slouch himself. While he makes mistakes along the way, most notably by not helping Violet get out of the tree, he takes a big step in operating without referring to the Junior Woodchuck Guidebook... by creating his own mental version, which acts as his Jiminy Cricket. [[IgnoredEphininy Whose advice he ignores when it suits him.]]
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[[folder:Episode 2: Quack Pack!]]
* The [[BackToBackBadasses big fight]] against the studio audience is a series highlight, as it is the first time the entire main cast has thrown down against a common foe. It is ''glorious.''
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