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* MeaningfulName: Goldie O'Gilt (guilt). There does seem to be a lot of past regrets and guilt that Goldie and Scrooge bottle up inside themselves, no doubt concerning their stagnated romance.

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* BackFromTheDead: Apparently? ''30 Things With [=DuckTales=]'' has a brief clip of Webby riding him alongside the rest of the cast, and ''The Other Bin of Scrooge [=McDuck=]'' mentions that Scrooge has "a dragon" in the titular Other Bin, so fans ''have'' drawn their conclusions.

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* BackFromTheDead: Apparently? Implied. ''30 Things With [=DuckTales=]'' has a brief clip of Webby riding him alongside the rest of the cast, cast (although the canon status of those shorts is debatable), and ''The Other Bin of Scrooge [=McDuck=]'' mentions that Scrooge has "a dragon" in the titular Other Bin, so Bin - which might be a different dragon, but fans ''have'' drawn their conclusions.
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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: He was a villain who first appeared in ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' and was never a ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' villain given the separate shows and universes, while in here, Don Karnage is a villain in the same universe and an enemy of the main cast, especially Dewey (however, the ''[=TaleSpin=]'' setting of Cape Suzette was mentioned in the pilot episode).

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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: He was a villain who first appeared in ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' and was never a ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' villain given the separate shows and (and, arguably, universes, while in here, though a few {{Crossover}}s had already led to the Duckburg cast encountering Cape Suzette characters). The rebooted Don Karnage is a villain in on the same universe and other hand is an enemy of the main cast, especially Dewey (however, the ''[=TaleSpin=]'' setting Dewey, with not a mention of his "regular" archnemeses from Cape Suzette was (though th city itself ''was'' mentioned in the pilot episode).episode, showing that, Baloo or no Baloo, it ''does'' exist in this universe).
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* BackFromTheDead: Apparently? ''30 Things With [=DuckTales=]'' has a brief clip of Webby riding him alongside the rest of the cast, and ''The Other Bin of Scrooge [=McDuck=]'' mentions that Scrooge has "a dragon" in the titular Other Bin, so fans ''have'' drawn their conclusions.
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* MasterOfDisguise: He calls himself "The Master of Disguise in the skies", but his disguise is actually [[PaperThinDisguise very unconvincing]].
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* NotSoHarmlessVillain: As hammy and bombastic as he is, he pushes one of his pirates out of his ship for speaking up to him. Later, he attempts to murder the heroes with his sword.
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* AnArmAndALeg: Lost an arm in a lab explosion after Scrooge and Beakley foiled her plans the first time. In the present, she's replaced it with a high-tech robot arm.
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* PaperThinDisguise: His botanist disguise consists of a white cloak he cut out from his parachute, and a caterpillar under his nose as a fake mustache. Scrooge and the triplets immediately see through it, although it fools [[CloudCuckoolander Launchpad]] and [[StrangeMindsThinkAlike one of the pirates]].
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* KnightOfCerebus: Beside Magica, he's the only villain who shows no signs of being LaughablyEvil.

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* KnightOfCerebus: Beside Magica, he's He's one of the only villain few villains who shows no signs of being LaughablyEvil.
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* WouldHurtAChild: Doesn't hesitate to try and kill Dewey, and swears revenge on him at the end of his debut episode.
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* FangsAreEvil: He has rather large canine teeth.


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* MusicalAssassin: Or rather Musical Pirate. The MO of him and his crew is to sing and dance their way to a plane and plunder it while its crew is stunned by disbelief.
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* InexplicablyTailless: He had a tail in ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', but not in ''[=DuckTales=]''.
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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: He was a villain who first appeared in ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' and was never a ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' villain given the separate shows and universes, while in here, Don Karnage is a villain in the same universe and an enemy of the main cast, especially Dewey (however, the ''TaleSpin'' setting of Cape Suzette was mentioned in the pilot episode).

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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: He was a villain who first appeared in ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' and was never a ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' villain given the separate shows and universes, while in here, Don Karnage is a villain in the same universe and an enemy of the main cast, especially Dewey (however, the ''TaleSpin'' ''[=TaleSpin=]'' setting of Cape Suzette was mentioned in the pilot episode).
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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: He was a villain who first appeared in WesternAnimation/TaleSpin and was never a WesternAnimation/DuckTales villain given the seperate shows and universes, while in here, Don Karnage is a villain in the same universe and an enemy of the main cast, especially Dewey.

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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: He was a villain who first appeared in WesternAnimation/TaleSpin ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' and was never a WesternAnimation/DuckTales ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' villain given the seperate separate shows and universes, while in here, Don Karnage is a villain in the same universe and an enemy of the main cast, especially Dewey.Dewey (however, the ''TaleSpin'' setting of Cape Suzette was mentioned in the pilot episode).
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: He's much less rugged-looking than the original incarnation, and looks a bit more conventionally handsome.
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* SkewedPriorities: He's more concerned about his crew getting their choreographed dance moves right rather than plundering treasure.

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* FangsAreEvil: Has rather large canine teeth.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dewey takes advantage of the whistle Karnage uses to signal the start of a musical number to create a distraction to escape.
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* FangsAreEvil: Has rather large canine teeth.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dewey takes advantage of the whistle Karnage uses to signal the start of a musical number to create a distraction to escape.
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* MusicalAssassin: Or rather Musical Pirates. The MO of him and JerkassHasAPoint: He hogs the spotlight from his crew is to sing and dance because they get so into their way musical numbers that they forget to a plane actually pirate [[spoiler:(letting hostages escape and plunder it while its crew is stunned by disbelief.even forgetting to ''fly the plane'').]]



* NotSoHarmless: Don Carnage is such a charming and hammy guy. He sings and dances and... ''holy crap did he just threw a crew member off his ship just for being late?!''



* WouldHurtAChild: Doesn't hesitate to try and kill Dewey, and swears revenge on him at the end of his debut episode.
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* NotSoHarmless: Don Carnage is such a charming and hammy guy. He sings and dances and... ''holy crap did he just threw a crew member off his ship just for being late?!''


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* WouldHurtAChild: Doesn't hesitate to try and kill Dewey, and swears revenge on him at the end of his debut episode.

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* BadBoss: He threatens his crew and when one of them questions the importance of his musical numbers, he throws him off the plane.
* DramaQueen: Bombastic and graceful, he's honestly more of a thespian than a pirate.

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* AdaptationalWimp: While still a clever and potentially dangerous sky pirate, Karnage is also played mainly for laughs. In his introductory episode Dewey easily gets his crew to mutiny over how Karnage treats them and the heroes easily see through his attempt at disguise. He only regains control because Dewey loses control of the crew himself.
* BadBoss: He threatens his crew and when one of them questions the importance of his musical numbers, he throws him off the plane.
plane. However, he later claims he's so hard on them for their performances because he knows they can improve and do better, and that he'd have killed them by now if he didn't think they had it in them.
* ButHeSoundsHandsome: Can't help but compliment himself while disguised as a biologist the pirates plundered.
* DramaQueen: Bombastic and graceful, he's honestly more of a thespian than a pirate.pirate...if a very poor actor when trying for deception.



* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dewey takes advantage of the whistle Karnage uses to signal the start of a musical number to create a distraction to escape.



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* DramaQueen: Bombastic and graceful, he's honestly more of a thespian than a pirate.
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* BadBoss: He threatens his crew and when one of them questions the importance of his musical numbers, he throws him off the plane.
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* DressedToPlunder: He wears a long coat and a hat and wields a cutlass fitting for a pirate captain.

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-> '''Voiced by''': Creator/TaraStrong (Briar), Creator/AndreaLibman (Bramble)

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* VillainSong: He enjoys performing these with his crew.
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* DisneyVillainDeath: Apparently her final fate, courtesy of Webby.

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* NotTheFallThatKillsYou: [[spoiler: When plummeting out of the sky to her doom, she manages to grab onto the top of her base with her robot arm...but RealityEnsues when the camera pans over and reveals the sudden halt in velocity ripped it right out of her shoulder. This leads to the above DisneyVillainDeath, unless SoftWater comes into play.]]
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[[center: [- [[Characters/DuckTales2017 Main Character Index]] | [[Characters/DuckTales2017MainCharacters Main Characters]] | [[Characters/DuckTales2017McDuckFamilyHouseholdAndEmployees [=McDuck=] Family Household and Employees]] | [[Characters/DuckTales2017TheMcDuckDuckExtendedFamily The McDuck-Duck Extended Family]] | '''Antagonists''' | [[Characters/DuckTales2017Others Others]]]]-]
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!Minor Antagonists
[[folder:Captain Peghook]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: "Curse ye, scurvy life-lubbers!"]]
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/KeithFerguson

The ghost pirate, known as the "Scourge of the River Styx".
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* BeardOfEvil: He sports a large, dark SeadogBeard.
* EvilLaugh: The piratey "har har har" variety.
* ExactWords: Demands "the head of Scrooge [=McDuck=]." Scrooge tosses him the severed head of a statue of Scrooge, to which the pirate laments he should have been more specific as he passes on.
* FlamingSkulls: His head becomes WreathedInFlames when he emphasizes he needs the head of Scrooge [=McDuck=].
* GhostPirate: An ethereal pirate captain coming out of a treasure chest, who wouldn't go on to the afterlife until he gets the head of Scrooge [=McDuck=].
* IncomingHam: His first words are "Curse ye, scurvy life-lubbers!" as he attacks the triplets, and what little dialogue he has afterward is over the top and [[NoIndoorVoice loud]].
* MeaningfulName: Has a SeadogPegLeg ending in a hook.
* NoodleIncident: Apparently, he fought Scrooge sometime before the series started, and has enough animosity that he makes his requirement for moving on to decapitate Scrooge.
* NoSell: The Deus-Ex-Caliber does jack squat to him because he's already dead.
* PirateParrot: According to WordOfGod, he is a parrot, as a variant on this trope.
* TheRedBaron: He's known as the "Scourge of the River Styx". In Greek mythology, Styx is the river that separates the world of the living and the dead, which implies he was already a GhostPirate when he got the title.
* SkullForAHead: He has a bird skull with a beard he can set on fire.
* StarterVillain: He's the first truly antagonistic character to come across the Duck family... and thanks to Scrooge's quick thinking, he's dealt with in a matter of minutes, with him solely existing to establish the adventurer's skills to his kin.
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[[folder:Pixiu]]
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A golden dragon sealed in stone, and one of Scrooge's dangerous artifacts.
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* AdvertisedExtra: It appears in the Intro, was over-represented in promos, and is on Season 1's poster, which is impressive for a throwaway villain introduced and dealt with in the pilot.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: It seems to be the main antagonist of the pilot, but it doesn't last halfway through the episode and the real villain turns out to be Flintheart Glomgold.
* KilledOffForReal: Its head snaps off after it's turned to stone.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: It's an Eastern dragon that has an appetite for gold, which makes Scrooge's vault a prime place for a buffet. Interestingly, the name "Pixiu" is actually derived from a completely different gold-eating creature from Chinese mythology.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: One of the few parts of its body that are not golden are a pair of ruby-red eyes, fitting for a menacing monster.
* SealedEvilInACan: It was petrified, but will awaken when a gong is struck [[RuleOfThree three times.]] Naturally, the nephews meddling around leads to it being released.
* TakenForGranite: After being released from its seal, Scrooge turns it to stone again with the Medusa Gauntlet. Then its head falls off.
* WarmUpBoss: It's there to prove that Scrooge isn't a washed-up adventurer like everyone seems to think he is.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: It is killed minutes after its appearance in the pilot episode.
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[[folder:Gabby [=McStabberson=]]]
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[[caption-width-right:265:"I was raised by warrior monks who spoke only the language of the blade."]]
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/JenniferHale

An assassin henchwoman working for Glomgold.
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* ActionGirl: The only woman in Glomgold's team, and the most competent fighter out of them. [[FauxActionGirl Although not competent enough to defeat Webby]].
* AintTooProudToBeg: When Glomgold betrays all of his minions, she's the one who asks Donald to let them hitch a ride out (even calling him Mr. Duck, after she's treated him like crap up to this point).
-->'''Gabby:''' Mr. Duck! Could we...maybe...bum a ride with you?
* AwesomeMcCoolName: Almost literally. Her name really sounds like one for a badass assassin.
* BerserkButton: Do NOT make her miss. Donald almost found this out the hard way.
* CanonForeigner: One of the newly invented original characters for the show.
* CartoonCreature: Bird version. Her mosaic features could mean she's anything from a pigeon to an owl. When the creators were asked about her species, they answered "[[ShrugOfGod Is ]][[Music/GraceJones Grace ]][[Film/AViewToAKill Jones ]][[ShrugOfGod a type of bird?]]".
* CombatStilettos: She wears high-heel boots as part of her assassin outfit.
* DarkActionGirl: An assassin for hire and would've killed Launchpad if not for Donald's intervention.
* FauxActionGirl: However, Glomgold claims she's the cheapest henchwoman he could find, and it shows as in a direct fight, an unarmed Webby easily defeats her. Although to be fair, Webby's been trained to defend herself by Beakley her whole life, and we also see Webby defeat Ma Beagle in a later episode, and Ma is hinted to be considerably more dangerous.
* HumanoidFemaleAnimal: She has more human-like body proportions than any other bird characters, complete with an hourglass figure.
* InTheHood: Her outfit consists of a hoodie that better emphasizes her aloofness.
* IronicName: Her first name is "Gabby," a slang term for someone that "talks a lot." She's the strong silent type.
* KnifeNut: Seen carrying a pair of knives. Spends a spare minute using a scimitar to carve a wooden knife.
* MeaningfulName: Her last name is ''[=McStabberson=]''. Guess what she does for a living?
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: There may be a risk of sharp stabbing pain.
* {{Ninja}}: Appears to be one, fighting with sword and throwing knives.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: She is designed deliberately to resemble actress Grace Jones.
* NonMammalMammaries: She is quite busty, despite being a bird.
* RepetitiveName: Her last name is basically "son of Stabber's son."
** So, basically, her ancestor that first bore the name was best known for being Stabber's grandson. Makes you wonder how amazing Stabber was that he managed to overshadow two successive generations.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The only female member of Glomgold's expedition crew to Atlantis.
* WarriorMonk: Claims to be raised and train by a clan of them.
* WouldHurtAChild: Had no problem harming Huey, Louie, or Webby. Ethically speaking, that is. From a practical standpoint, however, it didn't work out too well for her.
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[[folder:Hack & Slash Smashnikov]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JasonMarsden (Hack), Creator/SamRiegel (Slash)

Two wolf henchmen working for Glomgold. Hack is the shorter one with black fur and glasses, Slash is the taller one with brown fur.
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* AlliterativeName: '''S'''lash '''S'''mashnikov.
* HellBentForLeather: Both of them are wearing jackets that seem to be made of leather.
* HiddenDepths: Hack knows enough about radar/sea vessel equipment to track a submarine.
* HuskyRusskie: Their last name and accent indicates they are Russian, and they are muscular, leather-wearing thugs.
* MeaningfulName: Their first name are indication of violence. Fitting for two wolf thugs.
* {{Mooks}}: Glomgold's minions.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Invoke the violent acts of hacking, slashing and smashing.
* NiceHat: Both wear World War II caps.
* SavageWolves: Two violent wolf thugs working for a villain.
* SiblingsInCrime: They are brothers who work together.
* SpikesOfVillainy: There are metal spikes on the shoulder of Hack's jacket and on Slash's belt.
* WouldHurtAChild: Like Gabby, they don't have a problem harming children when ordered to do so by Glomgold.
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[[folder:Liu Hai]]
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-> ''At the House of Lucky Fortune, you are all kings!''
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/BDWong

The floor manager of the House of Lucky Fortune, a casino in [[UsefulNotes/{{Macau}} Macaw]].
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* AbstractEater: He feeds on [[spoiler:good luck]].
* AffablyEvil: He puts on a charming demeanor to the patrons of this house, which he keeps even after showing his true colors.
* DomainHolder: [[spoiler:He can create physical illusions and reorder the interiors of his casino, albeit the extent of his power is limited to the said casino.]]
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Well, a variant. He thinks all success comes from luck rather than skill and intelligence (like Scrooge) or raw [[TheDeterminator determination]] (like Donald).
* EvilSoundsDeep: Creator/BDWong gives him a Creator/GeorgeTakei-like tone.
* FatBastard: It's implied that he grew fat from [[spoiler:feeding on Gladstone's good luck, as he loses all his girth when Gladstone is replaced by Donald]].
* FrogMen: He looks like an anthropomorphic toad.
* HumanoidAbomination: [[spoiler:He poses as a floor-manager and a toad like cartoon animal but is, in fact, a luck vampire, the ancient spirit of chance and fortune, who feeds on the luck of his victims, and is a kind of demon from another realm]].
* JerkassGenie: The House of Lucky Fortune is full of splendor, excitement, and adventure but it's all there to get customers to keep spending and gambling, [[spoiler:and so keep them trapped in the casino for all eternity]].
* OneWingedAngel: After revealing himself to be a "luck vampire", he assumes gigantic, jade-colored form with razor-sharp teeth, towering over the ducks.
* PunnyName: Subverted. His full name, Toad Liu Hai, sounds like it should be a pun on 'totally something' but the 'oohai' comes out gibberish. His name is really a reference to a figure from Chinese myth/folklore and the fact that he's a toad.
* ShoutOut: Liu Hai is named for a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liu_Haichan Daoist "God of Wealth"]] who was often depicted carrying a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jin_Chan Jin Chan]], a golden toad on a bed of coins.
* SmugSnake: Always thinks he's in control of a situation, which allows Scrooge to trick him twice.
* SpeciesSurname: He introduces himself as Toad Liu Hai. As a Chinese character, [[NameOrderConfusion his surname is before his given name]].
* TooSpicyForYogSothoth: As mentioned under AbstractEater, he draws strength from [[spoiler:good luck]]. Problem is, [[spoiler:Donald Duck's ''bad'' luck is practically toxic to him.]]
* ToothyBird: Or rather, Toothy Amphibian. Real frogs and toads lack teeth, but Liu Hai has a whole set of razor-sharp teeth. Justified by being a [[spoiler:luck-eating demon]] rather than an actual toad.
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[[folder:Goldie O'Gilt]]
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->'''Voiced By''': Creator/AllisonJanney

Scrooge's former lover and one of his current rivals. She is an adventurer like he is, though with fewer scruples.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: Not as nice as her comic counterpart.
* BriefAccentImitation: Sometimes while insulting Scrooge, Goldie will slip into an exaggerated Scottish brogue.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Seems to have this. Despite the fact that she seems to genuinely love him, Goldie ends up backstabbing Scrooge [[spoiler:twice; once in a flashback when she left him frozen in ice, and once again in the present day when she reveals that she's working for Glomgold. Then she ends up backstabbing Glomgold to take all the liquid gold for herself.]]
* DatingCatwoman: According to WordOfGod, Scrooge and Goldie's interactions are similar to Franchise/{{Batman}} and ComicBook/{{Catwoman}}'s interactions.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Unlike Glomgold, Goldie, while readily tricking Scrooge and leaving him in dangerous situations, would never want him dead or seriously harmed. If she thinks he can't survive something then she will step in and save him. As shown when she saves him from the falling rock fissures, and then from Glomgold's Death Trap. That said, her faith in his abilities is such that she has left him in some quite dangerous circumstances.
* EvilCounterpart: To Scrooge, although in her case it's more of being amoral that downright evil. The key difference is that Scrooge, tightwad that he is, is an honest duck. Goldie can't be trusted and will break any deal so she can keep the prize for herself.
* FemmeFatale: A kid-friendly version. She quickly switches between flirting with Scrooge to screwing him over several times.
* FriendlyEnemy: Despite their past animosity, Goldie has nothing but charm for Scrooge. Only ever getting upset when Scrooge is being difficult.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: She lacks the pie-eyes of the other characters, having visible green eyes instead.
* OldFlame: She and Scrooge met when they were young and hit it off, but they haven't seen each other in years.
* OlderThanSheLooks: Over a ''hundred'' years old here, and doesn't look a day of it. Justified because she found a fountain of youth.
* ReimaginingTheArtifact: A [[VideoGame/TombRaider Lara Croft]] style ActionGirl instead of the Gold Rush era GrandDame that Barks created.
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[[folder:Falcon Graves]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/RobinAtkinDownes

A hired corporate saboteur with a very no-nonsense attitude.
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* AffablyEvil: He introduces himself to Mark Beaks and explains what he's going to do in a very professional manner.
* AnimalStereotypes: Falcons are commonly portrayed as villains in media, and he is no exception.
* BadassInANiceSuit: He wears an elegant suit, and easily beats up all the security guards at Waddle all by himself.
* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Is fully dressed, but doesn't wear shoes so his talons are visible.
* CanonForeigner: One of the many original characters introduced in this incarnation of the series.
* CardCarryingVillain: He straight-up tells Mark Beaks that he is an industrial spy who wants to steal his Project Ta-Dah, instead of trying to get it in a cunning, manipulative way.
* TheComicallySerious: He has a serious no-nonsense attitude. And he spends most of his time around [[SkewedPriorities Mark Beaks]], and it drives him up the wall.
* ConsummateProfessional: Gives off this vibe. His only interest throughout the episode is to take Project Ta-Dah, and his annoyance stems from Mark Beaks' inability to take him seriously. When he learns that Beaks basically hired him to be a patsy, he decides that Beaks must die for the insult to his professional pride. After being driven back by Dewey and Huey, he opts to cut his losses and leaves.
* DisneyVillainDeath: Subverted. Following his fight with Dewey on top of the Waddle office tower, he opens the suitcase, loses his balance due to a lot of cash exploding in his face, and falls off the tower, but he's saved by one of the high-impact trampolines below. At this point he just gives up and leaves.
* ADogNamedDog: His first name is Falcon. In fairness, though, this helps make his an AwesomeMcCoolname.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Walk into a tech company, beat up the security, kidnap the company head, and steal their top-secret project for a boss he's never met for reasons he's never told? Not a problem. Being a pawn to pull off a multi-million dollar con by way of serving as a convenient excuse to never release a product that didn't exist in the first place? Yeah, he's not happy about that.
* FourFingeredHands: Falcons have four-toed feet like most birds, but he has three-toed feet.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: By the end of "The Infernal Internship of Mark Beaks!", after surviving a fall, he decides that the whole ordeal has been aggravating and just leaves.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: His last name, Graves, indicates that he's willing to put people into their graves.
* OneManArmy: Mark Beaks' security personnel can barely slow him down.
* RageBreakingPoint: He gets very impatient with Mark Beaks over the course of "The Infernal Internship of Mark Beaks", due to the fact Mark completely fails to take the hostage situation seriously. And when he finds out that "Project Ta-Dah!" was a scam, and that Beaks was the one who hired him to be a patsy, he gets so angry at the deception that he decides to just ''murder'' Beaks.
--> "I do not like being '''''lied to'''''!"
* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: Says this when he discovers that "Project Ta-Dah!" is a scam and Mark Beaks hired him to be a patsy.
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[[folder: Toth-Ra]]
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-> '''Voiced By''': Bassem Youssef
An ancient Egyptian pharaoh.
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* AdvertisedExtra: Toth Ra gets billing in the theme song as the mummy that the family pulls apart. A pretty high honor...for a villain who's only around for one episode.
* AnimalStereotypes: He appears to be a falcon, a bird-of-prey commonly associated with [[FeatheredFiend villainy]].
* EyeBeams: His followers believe he has laser eyes. [[spoiler: They are not wrong, although paradoxically he's also weakened by sunlight]].
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: He has glowing, yellow eyes. [[spoiler: They also shoot laser.]]
* TheJuggernaut: [[spoiler: After coming alive, he throws people around with relative ease, and is practicably unstoppable until he gets weakened by sunlight.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: Beside Magica, he's the only villain who shows no signs of being LaughablyEvil.
* LargeAndInCharge: He's a lot taller and bulkier than any of his followers.
* {{Mummy}}: He died thousands of years ago, but his mummy is sitting on a throne, commanding his people. [[spoiler: The mummy comes alive at the end of the episode.]]
* NephariousPharaoh: He is an evil, oppressive pharaoh who enslaves his people, [[spoiler:at least in his Puppet identity via Sabef. The other version of him we see is as a crazed mummy, and given the elaborate and baroque arrangements to ensure that the Pharoah not be crossed, he must have been very bad news indeed for the Ancient Egyptians to first seal him inside, and then ensure that a HiddenElfVillage guard the hidden tomb for all eternity]].
* PestController: According to his followers, he has green scarab beetles spying for him. [[spoiler: At the end of the episode, a beetle crawls to his ear and whispers something in it, implying that the rumor is true.]]
* SealedEvilInACan: The tomb of Toth-Ra [[spoiler:has a prophecy insisting that nobody should cross the pharoah, with a disc marking it out. The disc is actually the sigil right before Toth-Ra's pedestal, and bringing the Mummy over it, revives it automatically]].
* ShadowArchetype: He serves as one to Scrooge [=McDuck=]. He's a powerfully wealthy man who lives in a vault filled with treasure inside a building with his own symbols marking it. Where Scrooge employs people who freely choose to work for him and travel with him, Toth-Ra enslaves his denizens and [[spoiler:Scrooge ultimately realizes that some people see as treasure what they value most, accepting a humble burrito from the Living Mummies he liberated in gratitude even if he doesn't personally value it a great deal]].
* TopHeavyGuy: He has very broad shoulders and long arms.
* WeakenedByTheLight: [[spoiler:The sunlight through the cupola of the pyramid weakens him enough that Scrooge and gang, and the now revolting Living Mummies burrito wrap him back in the tomb]].
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[[folder: Sabaf]]
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-> '''Voiced By''': Bassem Youssef
A descendant of Toth-Ra's bodyguards.
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* AnimalStereotypes: He's a falcon, and one of the two main villains of the episode.
* EasilyForgiven: Despite his role as Toth-Ra's enforcer [[spoiler: and puppeteer]] Sabaf's in line for a burrito with the rest of his people.
* {{Expy}}: Of Sarkus, the villain of the episode "Sphinx for the Memories" from the original series. Although Sabaf is a falcon and Sarkus is a pig, both of them are villainous leaders of an Egyptian cult that somehow survived to modern times.
* FatBastard: He's a rather overweight falcon.
* GodGuise: [[spoiler: He is the one behind the Toth-Ra façade, only giving the people one hour of sunlight.]]
* HeelFaceTurn: Seems to have pulled one at the end, as he joined his people to get some burritos.
* TheManBehindTheCurtain: [[spoiler: He controls Toth-Ra's mummy as puppet to stay in power and enslave Toth-Ra's followers.]]
* SeldomSeenSpecies: His facial markings identify him as a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanner_falcon lanner falcon]].
* WouldHurtAChild: He has no qualms about throwing Webby and Louie in a pit full of spikes.
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[[folder:Briar and Bramble]]
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-> '''Voiced by''': Creator/TaraStrong & Creator/AndreaLibman
Two friendly, pastel-colored Kelpies who act as quasi-guides on a mystical golf course. Don't take them up on their offers for rides if you value your life.
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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: They both wear Scottish-style hats but nothing else, as opposed to the HalfDressedCartoonAnimal ducks and fully-dressed dogfaces.
* AffablyEvil: They are a friendly pair, but their main goal is trick people into going to swim with them so they could drown them. And they are very, very persistent on it, at the point it becomes a RunningGag through the episode.
* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: They look like pink and purple ponies, though they're actually Kelpies.
* CallARabbitASmeerp: They try to invoke this trope on themselves to hide the fact they are Kelpies.
* HarmlessVillain: They are really, really bad at being evil.
* MercyKill: They try to invoke this when its revealed the mists of the realm will [[TakenForGranite turn the mortal ducks to stone]], claiming the ducks will be better off letting the kelpies drown them. No one takes them up on the offer, of course.
* MyLittlePhony: They are blatant ''Franchise/MyLittlePonyGeneration4'' [[{{Expy}} expies]] put there just for fun. They even have two of [[ParodyAssistance the same voice actresses]], bordering on DevelopmentGag and CastingGag; Briar (the pink one) is voiced by Creator/TaraStrong, while Bramble (the purple one) is voiced by Creator/AndreaLibman. This is a reference to how Creator/AndreaLibman was originally supposed to voice Twilight Sparkle (the purple one), while Creator/TaraStrong was originally supposed to voice Pinkie Pie ([[ColourfulThemeNaming ...Guess]]), even though in the actual show they got the roles the other way around.
* OffscreenTeleportation: They constantly pop out from nowhere to try luring Scrooge and company to the water (so they could drown everyone) and even manage to follow everyone to the "real" world to give them a golden trophy for completing the mythical golf course. (And to make a final attempt at drowning everyone.)
* ObviouslyEvil: Everyone knows they only follow Scrooge and company around because they want to drown them.
* ObliviouslyEvil: It's questionable if they even really understand why trying to drown people is bad, given how friendly they are otherwise. In their words it is simply what they generally do.
* RunningGag: They keep dropping by to invite everyone to join them in the water (so they can drown them).
* SpottingTheThread: They pull a very convincing act to pass themselves as ponies, but their wet manes was all that Webby needed to correctly identify them as Kelpies.
* ThemeNaming: Their names both begin with B, and they're also both named after plants that are commonly found in Scotland.
* VoiceChangeling: They (or at least Briar) are capable of mimicking the voices of others.
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[[folder:Doofus Drake]]
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-> '''Voiced By''': John Gemberling
The richest child in Duckburg, Doofus lives a life of privilege and wealth thanks to his grandmother's fortune. Unfortunately, that ended up corrupting him.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the original ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'', Doofus lived up to his name as a bumbling but still well meaning duck. Here, his wealth made him possessive and entitled.
* AxCrazy: He isn't just spoiled rotten, he's batshit crazy and out of his mind.
* BerserkButton: Don't damage his grandma's portrait, or he'll throw a tantrum.
* CreepyChild: Trapping other kids in his mansion with magnetic bracelets with the intent of torturing them into being his ExtremeDoormat friends? Yeah, this kid has issues.
* DrunkWithPower: His wealth corrupted him.
* {{Expy}}: WordOfGod is that Anthony Fremont, the antagonist of ''Series/TheTwilightZone'' episode ''[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E73ItsAGoodLife It's A Good Life]]'', was a major influence on how they wrote Doofus Drake.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite being a SpoiledBrat that has enslaved his own parents, Doofus used to be very close to his late grandma; he'll snap at the mere thought of anyone damaging her portrait.
* EvilCounterpart: To Louie. While Louie might be greedy and money obsessed, his time spent with a family gave him an appreciation for things other than material possessions, and a deeper respect for others the stunted Doofus lacks.
* FatBastard: He's just as overweight as in the original show, but rotten to the core.
* {{Foil}}: To Louie. Doofus is just as rich and spoiled as Louie wants to be - and is pretty much what Louie would become if he didn't love his family.
* HairTriggerTemper: What makes Doofus so dangerous is that the slightest offence sends him into a foaming-at-the-mouth rampage.
* HateSink: Easily one of the most unpleasant characters in the show.
* InNameOnly: Apart from his name and appearance, he has very little to do with the original Doofus Drake from ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'', being a spoiled rich kid rather than a kindhearted but bumbling Junior Woodchuck.
* KnightOfCerebus: He's definitely a threat to beware of, and he means ''business'' towards his victims, as said business involves torture.
* LonelyRichKid: Doofus is the wealthiest child in Duckburg, inheriting a massive fortune from his deceased grandmother. He's also completely friendless, treating his own parents as servants, and his idea of befriending Louie is turning him into a slave.
* NoodleImplements: ''How'' he planned to torture Louie with the umbrella and bag of walnuts is probably better left unsaid.
* TheSociopath: Definitely. Doofus Drake is an unfeeling psychopath who will resort to unsavory methods of making people do what he wants, even if said methods involve torture.
* SpoiledBrat: So much so that he made his parents his "staff".
* UsedToBeASweetKid: Was apparently a nice kid before he inherited his grandmother's fortune.
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[[folder:Black Heron]]
-> '''Voiced By''': Creator/AprilWinchell
A F.O.W.L. agent and an old enemy of Mrs. Beakley.
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* ActionGirl: A very well-trained martial artist.
* ArtificialLimbs: She replaced one of her arms with a robotical one after she loses it in an explosion fighting Beakley and Scrooge.
* ArtisticLicenseOrnithology: She has a yellow bill, even though real black herons have black bills.
* BerserkButton: She really hates being interrupted.
* BestServedCold: She waited for decades to have her revenge on Agent 22.
* TheComicallySerious: The only time she's funny is when she's complaining to Beakley or Scrooge for interrupting her evil monologues.
* CodeName: "Black Heron" is likely to be this rather than her real name.
* ADogNamedDog: She is an actual black heron. It's likely a CodeName rather than her actual name.
* DisneyVillainDeath: Apparently her final fate, courtesy of Webby.
* TheDreaded: The only villain so far whom Scrooge is flat out terrified of. How terrified? He refuses to bring along the kids (Webby has to stow away to come) and believes the possibility of dying while rescuing Mrs. Beakley from her is a very real possibility.
* FurryReminder: She uses her pointy beak in combat just like a real heron.
* KnightOfCerebus: Even more so than Magica.
* LadyInRed: She wears a red dress, and she's a clever, cunning spy for F.O.W.L.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Apart from her prosthetic arm, she looks exactly the same she did decades ago, when she first clashed with Agent 22.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: She's a black bird in a red dress, and a dangerous terrorist.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Black herons are not common in cartoons.
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[[folder:Don Karnage]]
-> '''Voiced By''': Jaime Camil
The leader of the Air Pirates.
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* NamesToRunFromReallyFast: Karnage. As in Carnage.
* SkyPirate: He and his crew plunder the skies in their planes.
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