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* There's something oddly sweet about how Gladstone's shadow, instead of frightening him and chasing him like the others, instead gives him the $20 bill he found on the ground. Doubles as a {{SugarWiki/Funny Moment|s}}.
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* There's something oddly sweet about how It doubles as a {{SugarWiki/Funny Moment|s}}, but Gladstone's shadow, instead of frightening him and chasing him like the others, instead gives him the [[RunningGag a $20 bill bill]] he found on the ground. Doubles as a {{SugarWiki/Funny Moment|s}}.His shadow is also the only one to not immediately attack before joining Magica.
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* Webbie and Dewey playing tag with each other using the wormholes. Yes, it causes a disaster but it's really cute and sweet while it lasts.
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* Webbie Webby and Dewey playing tag with each other using the wormholes. Yes, it causes a disaster but it's really cute and sweet while it lasts.
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* When Dewey tries to use a hand scanner to get into Della's wing and a hidden needle pricks him and takes his blood, Webby looks at him with an empathetic and caring face as he recoils.
* Also part tearjerker, but Dewey and Webby's dedication to trying to find out what happened to the triplet's mom, and Webby's excitement at finally being allowed into the archives.
* Also part tearjerker, but Dewey and Webby's dedication to trying to find out what happened to the triplet's mom, and Webby's excitement at finally being allowed into the archives.
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* The fact that Dewey trusts Webby to keep their mission a secret from his brothers, which Webby honors, even though later episodes show she doesn't think it's a very good idea.
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* During his isolation, Scrooge built replicas of the boys out of pizza boxes. However, what makes it particularly heartwarming is that he's also put a sailor hat on a cereal box and edited it to read "Donald"; for all the tension and bickering between the two, Scrooge has clearly enjoyed having Donald back in his life as well.
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* During his isolation, Scrooge built replicas of the boys out of pizza boxes. However, what makes it particularly heartwarming is that he's also put a sailor hat on a cereal box of donuts and edited it to read "Donald"; for all the tension and bickering between the two, Scrooge has clearly enjoyed having Donald back in his life as well.
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* Lena using ThePowerOfFriendship to save Webby and the others.
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* Lena using ThePowerOfFriendship to save Webby and the others. Notably, what Webby says means more to Lena than Webby could possibly know.
--> '''Lena:''' Why'd you save me? I thought you were mad at me.
--> '''Webby:''' We're friends, you beautiful idiot! I don't care what you did!
--> '''Lena:''' Why'd you save me? I thought you were mad at me.
--> '''Webby:''' We're friends, you beautiful idiot! I don't care what you did!
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* Sure, Gyro trying to appeal to Little Bulb's goodness didn't stop the robot's dime-sucking rampage, but it's really sweet that it does recognize the scientist as its father.
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* Sure, Gyro trying to appeal to Little Bulb's goodness didn't stop the robot's dime-sucking rampage, but it's really sweet that it does recognize the scientist as its father. When Little Bulb throws him aside, Gyro lands ''on the soft sofa''.
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** Dewey [[ShipTease pulling Webby]] [[PuppyLove into the hug]] was also sweet too.
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** Dewey [[ShipTease [[GroupHug pulling Webby]] [[PuppyLove Webby into the hug]] was also sweet too.
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** When Dewey begins to realize the significance of the jewel in the "ceiling", Scrooge, who is an old hat at this sort of thing, doesn't tell him the solution (which he's implied to have already deduced) but instead encourages the youth to work out the problem with an "Atta boy, lad, keep going..." Scrooge took Dewey's words to heart after Dewey called him out for lumping them together "in the back seat". Scrooge had already solved the puzzle, but was willing to allow Dewey to come to the solution on his own.
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** When Dewey begins to realize the significance of the jewel in the "ceiling", Scrooge, who is who’s an old hat at this sort of thing, doesn't tell him the solution (which he's implied to have already deduced) but instead encourages the youth to work out the problem with an "Atta boy, lad, keep going..." Scrooge took Dewey's words to heart after Dewey called him out for lumping them together "in the back seat". Scrooge had already solved the puzzle, but was willing to allow Dewey to come to the solution on his own.
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* In the Terra-Firmian's episode, Launchpad makes a throwaway line calling Dewey his best friend. Here, we actually see proof of that, with the two hanging out together. Launchpad getting his opinion on outfit for his big day and Dewey doing his best to support Launchpad throughout the episode.
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* In the Terra-Firmian's episode, Launchpad makes a throwaway line calling Dewey his best friend. Here, we actually see proof of that, with the two hanging out together. together, Launchpad getting his opinion on outfit for his big day day, and Dewey doing his best to support Launchpad throughout the episode.
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* Launchpad is still Darkwing Duck's biggest fan, except that now it's as a fan of TV show from his childhood, whose lessons he's still determined to live by. Any childhood fan of the original Darkwing can relate very well.
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* Launchpad is still Darkwing Duck's WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck's biggest fan, except that now it's as a fan of TV show from his childhood, whose lessons he's still determined to live by. Any childhood fan of the original Darkwing can relate very well.
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--> '''Scrooge:''' Huey, Louie...the Third One...curse me kilts, have I missed you!
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I wouldn't exactly call that a "pun", and the note borders on Conversation In The Main Page anyway.
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** The fact that Storkules, who's implied not to be the smartest God in the Pantheon[[note]]Sorry about the pun; couldn't resist![[/note]], works it out by her absence and the sad face Donald makes.
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** The fact that Storkules, who's implied not to be the smartest God in the Pantheon[[note]]Sorry about the pun; couldn't resist![[/note]], Pantheon, works it out by her absence and the sad face Donald makes.
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*** At no point throughout this (or any other episode) do the triplets call Donald "Dad", meaning he's ''told them'' of their mother. He may be filling in because she can't, but he's ''not'' their father and he never let them forget their ''actual'' parent.
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**** At no point throughout this (or any other episode) do the triplets call Donald "Dad", meaning he's ''told them'' of their mother. He may be filling in because she can't, but he's ''not'' their father and he never let them forget their ''actual'' parent.