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* PalsWithJesus: Scrooge and Webby were able to get Selene and the sea monster guardian to help them with their goose chase in only a moment's notice.
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* PalsWithJesus: Scrooge and Webby were able to get Selene and the sea monster guardian to help them with their goose chase in only a moment's notice. They're delightfully informal with each other and Selene seems to be having the time of her life.
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* SadlyMythtaken: In the phony quest, Scrooge disguises himself as a minotaur and asks riddles from Djinn. A [[RiddlingSphinx sphinx]] would have been a more appropriate choice.
* SeenItAll: When Huey spots Djinn coming through the window, he's only momentarily frightened before calling Scrooge that someone is here to see him.
* SeenItAll: When Huey spots Djinn coming through the window, he's only momentarily frightened before calling Scrooge that someone is here to see him.
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* SadlyMythtaken: In the phony quest, Scrooge disguises himself and Selene disguise themselves as a minotaur and asks ask Djinn to answer riddles (which Selene gets from Djinn.a joke book). A [[RiddlingSphinx sphinx]] would have been a more appropriate choice.
* SeenItAll: When Huey spots Djinn coming through the window, he's only momentarily frightened before calling to Scrooge that someone is here to see him.
* SeenItAll: When Huey spots Djinn coming through the window, he's only momentarily frightened before calling to Scrooge that someone is here to see him.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original movie, Dijon was a
greedy {{Mook}} for Merlock. Here, while he is threatening Scrooge, he says he is seeking the lamp to ensure that it is safe. It turns out the lamp is a family heirloom (it once held the genie who, once freed by the woman who last held the lamp, married her; Djinn is their descendant), and he wants it back for purely sentimental reasons.
greedy {{Mook}} for Merlock. Here, while he is threatening Scrooge, he says he is seeking the lamp to ensure that it is safe. It turns out the lamp is a family heirloom (it once held the genie who, once freed by the woman who last held the lamp, married her; Djinn is their descendant), and he wants it back for purely sentimental reasons.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original movie, Dijon was a
a greedy {{Mook}} for Merlock. Here, while he is threatening Scrooge, he says he is seeking the lamp to ensure that it is safe. It turns out the lamp is a family heirloom (it once held the genie who, once freed by the woman who last held the lamp, married her; Djinn is their descendant), and he wants it back for purely sentimental reasons.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original movie, Dijon was a racist caricature of a greedy {{Mook}} for Merlock. Here, while he is threatening Scrooge, he says he is seeking the lamp to ensure that it is safe. It turns out the lamp is a family heirloom (it once held the genie who, once freed by the woman who last held the lamp, married her; Djinn is their descendant), and he wants it back for purely sentimental reasons.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original movie, Dijon was a racist caricature of a a
greedy {{Mook}} for Merlock. Here, while he is threatening Scrooge, he says he is seeking the lamp to ensure that it is safe. It turns out the lamp is a family heirloom (it once held the genie who, once freed by the woman who last held the lamp, married her; Djinn is their descendant), and he wants it back for purely sentimental reasons.
greedy {{Mook}} for Merlock. Here, while he is threatening Scrooge, he says he is seeking the lamp to ensure that it is safe. It turns out the lamp is a family heirloom (it once held the genie who, once freed by the woman who last held the lamp, married her; Djinn is their descendant), and he wants it back for purely sentimental reasons.
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* TheBusCameBack: [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E6TheHouseOfTheLuckyGander Gladstone]], [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E16DayOfTheOnlyChild Doofus Drake]] and [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E12TheSpearOfSelene Selene]] all reappear.
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* TheBusCameBack: [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E6TheHouseOfTheLuckyGander Gladstone]], [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E16DayOfTheOnlyChild Doofus Drake]] and Drake]], [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E12TheSpearOfSelene Selene]] Selene and Charybdis]] all reappear.
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** Louie is still traumatized by [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E16DayOfTheOnlyChild his encounter with Doofus Drake]], who still keeps abusing his parents.
** [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E12TheSpearOfSelene Selene and Charybdis]] are still hanging out at the temple on Ithaquack and playing tricks on its visitors. Webby also mentions Zeus as a potential foe who stole the lamp. Storkules isn't there because [[Recap/DuckTales2017S2E5StorkulesInDuckburg he moved to Duckburg]].
** Duckworth briefly turns into [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E11McMysteryAtMcDuckMcManor his demonic form]] when he scolds the kids for calling him back from his vacation.
** Louie is still traumatized by [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E16DayOfTheOnlyChild his encounter with Doofus Drake]], who still keeps abusing his parents.
** [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E12TheSpearOfSelene Selene and Charybdis]] are still hanging out at the temple on Ithaquack and playing tricks on its visitors. Webby also mentions Zeus as a potential foe who stole the lamp. Storkules isn't there because [[Recap/DuckTales2017S2E5StorkulesInDuckburg he moved to Duckburg]].
** Duckworth briefly turns into [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E11McMysteryAtMcDuckMcManor his demonic form]] when he scolds the kids for calling him back from his vacation.
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* MonsterFacade: Charybdis is still on the act, only this time it's much more obvious.
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* ShoutOut: In Djinn's backstory, the genie is [[Disney/{{Aladdin}} a muscular figure with blue skin]].
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* MythologyGag: The scene involving Scrooge and Ma Beagle climbing a tower of tires to reach the lamp is a homage to the scene in the classic episode "[[Recap/DuckTalesS1E51MasterOfTheDjinni Master of the Djinni]]" featuring Scrooge and Glomgold in the same scenario, which served as the final shot of the opening credits.
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* MythologyGag: MythologyGag:
** The scene involving Scrooge and Ma Beagle climbing a tower of tires to reach the lamp is a homage to the scene in the classic episode "[[Recap/DuckTalesS1E51MasterOfTheDjinni Master of the Djinni]]" featuring Scrooge and Glomgold in the same scenario, which served as the final shot of the openingcredits.credits.
** In Djinn's backstory, the genie's design also resembles the one from "Master of the Djinni", especially the shape of his turban.
** The scene involving Scrooge and Ma Beagle climbing a tower of tires to reach the lamp is a homage to the scene in the classic episode "[[Recap/DuckTalesS1E51MasterOfTheDjinni Master of the Djinni]]" featuring Scrooge and Glomgold in the same scenario, which served as the final shot of the opening
** In Djinn's backstory, the genie's design also resembles the one from "Master of the Djinni", especially the shape of his turban.
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* SadlyMythtaken: In the phony quest, Scrooge disguises himself as a minotaur and asks riddles from Djinn. A [[RiddlingSphinx sphinx]] would have been a more appropriate choice.
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* GrailInTheGarbage: Carelessly stowing mystical artifacts in his garage with mundane paraphernalia comes back to bite Scrooge when Louie mistakes the titular lamp for old rubbish that won't be missed if he sells it. More literally, Doofus throws it away after he's done with it.
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* FreeingTheGenie: As it turns out, Djinn's ancestor only used one wish to free the genie that was inside it, because they fell in love.
* GrailInTheGarbage: Carelessly stowing mystical artifacts in his garage with mundane paraphernalia comes back to bite Scrooge when Louie mistakes the titular lamp for old rubbish that won't be missed if he sells it. More literally, Doofus throws it away after he's done with it. The thing is, it ''is'' a worthless piece of junk to the average joe, but to Djinn, it has sentimental value.
* GrailInTheGarbage: Carelessly stowing mystical artifacts in his garage with mundane paraphernalia comes back to bite Scrooge when Louie mistakes the titular lamp for old rubbish that won't be missed if he sells it. More literally, Doofus throws it away after he's done with it. The thing is, it ''is'' a worthless piece of junk to the average joe, but to Djinn, it has sentimental value.
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Scrooge could have given Djinn the lamp, no muss no fuss, if Louie hadn't sold it in a yard sale behind everyone's back.
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Scrooge could have given Djinn the lamp, no muss no fuss, if Louie hadn't sold it in a yard sale behind everyone's back.back.
* WorthlessTreasureTwist: Played with in that the lamp's lack of value is something that would be fairly obvious to most of the characters who have laid their eyes on it, but Djinn oversold it's nature that made others believe otherwise. As it turns out, the boys were right from the beginning that it doesn't have any stellar value (the lack of magic proved just as much), but rather it had ''sentimental'' value. Djinn meant that if he doesn't get it back, [[HeroicBSOD it would break his heart]].
* WorthlessTreasureTwist: Played with in that the lamp's lack of value is something that would be fairly obvious to most of the characters who have laid their eyes on it, but Djinn oversold it's nature that made others believe otherwise. As it turns out, the boys were right from the beginning that it doesn't have any stellar value (the lack of magic proved just as much), but rather it had ''sentimental'' value. Djinn meant that if he doesn't get it back, [[HeroicBSOD it would break his heart]].
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* MythologyGag: The scene involving Scrooge and Ma Beagle climbing a tower of tires to reach the lamp is a homage to the scene in the classic episode "Recap/DuckTalesS1E51MasterOfTheDjinni" featuring Scrooge and Glomgold in the same scenario, which served as the final shot of the opening credits.
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* MythologyGag: The scene involving Scrooge and Ma Beagle climbing a tower of tires to reach the lamp is a homage to the scene in the classic episode "Recap/DuckTalesS1E51MasterOfTheDjinni" "[[Recap/DuckTalesS1E51MasterOfTheDjinni Master of the Djinni]]" featuring Scrooge and Glomgold in the same scenario, which served as the final shot of the opening credits.
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* TomTheDarkLord: The monster spirit Duckworth saves the boys from is named Francis.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Dijon in the original movie was an IneffectualSympatheticVillain compared to Merlock. Here, renamed D'jinn, he is an ace swordsman and a BadassBiker.
* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original movie, Dijon was a racist caricature of a greedy {{Mook}} for Merlock. Here, while he is threatening Scrooge, he says he is seeking the lamp to ensure that it is safe. It turns out the lamp is a family heirloom (it once held the genie who, once freed by the woman who last held the lamp, married her; D'jinn is their descendant), and he wants it back for purely sentimental reasons.
* BloodlessCarnage: D'jinn is seen slashing at the Beagle Boys with his scimitar. While no blood or cuts are shown, the Beagle Boys he attacks end up laying on the floor heavily implying that they're dead.
* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original movie, Dijon was a racist caricature of a greedy {{Mook}} for Merlock. Here, while he is threatening Scrooge, he says he is seeking the lamp to ensure that it is safe. It turns out the lamp is a family heirloom (it once held the genie who, once freed by the woman who last held the lamp, married her; D'jinn is their descendant), and he wants it back for purely sentimental reasons.
* BloodlessCarnage: D'jinn is seen slashing at the Beagle Boys with his scimitar. While no blood or cuts are shown, the Beagle Boys he attacks end up laying on the floor heavily implying that they're dead.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Dijon in the original movie was an IneffectualSympatheticVillain compared to Merlock. Here, renamed D'jinn, Djinn, he is an ace swordsman and a BadassBiker.
* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original movie, Dijon was a racist caricature of a greedy {{Mook}} for Merlock. Here, while he is threatening Scrooge, he says he is seeking the lamp to ensure that it is safe. It turns out the lamp is a family heirloom (it once held the genie who, once freed by the woman who last held the lamp, married her;D'jinn Djinn is their descendant), and he wants it back for purely sentimental reasons.
* BloodlessCarnage:D'jinn Djinn is seen slashing at the Beagle Boys with his scimitar. While no blood or cuts are shown, the Beagle Boys he attacks end up laying on the floor heavily implying that they're dead.face down.
* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original movie, Dijon was a racist caricature of a greedy {{Mook}} for Merlock. Here, while he is threatening Scrooge, he says he is seeking the lamp to ensure that it is safe. It turns out the lamp is a family heirloom (it once held the genie who, once freed by the woman who last held the lamp, married her;
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: TheReveal of Faris D'jinn being a descendant of a genie is quite obvious when you consider that his last name is based on the Arabic word "jinn" or "genie".
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: TheReveal of Faris D'jinn Djinn being a descendant of a genie is quite obvious when you consider that his last name is based on the Arabic word "jinn" or "genie".
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* ItsTheJourneyThatCounts: D'jinn believes this wholeheartedly. He sets retrieving a family heirloom before his birthday as an epic quest to this effect.
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* ItsTheJourneyThatCounts: D'jinn Djinn believes this wholeheartedly. He sets retrieving a family heirloom before his birthday as an epic quest to this effect.
* LeeroyJenkins: While Huey tries to plan a stealth mission past the many sleeping Beagle Boys, Djinn rushes up and loudly announces his presence before the rest could stop him.
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* MythologyGag: The scene involving Scrooge and Ma Beagle climbing a tower of tires to reach the lamp is a homage to the scene in the classic episode Recap/DuckTalesS1E51MasterOfTheDjinni featuring Scrooge and Glomgold in the same scenario, which served as the final shot of the opening credits.
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* MythologyGag: The scene involving Scrooge and Ma Beagle climbing a tower of tires to reach the lamp is a homage to the scene in the classic episode Recap/DuckTalesS1E51MasterOfTheDjinni "Recap/DuckTalesS1E51MasterOfTheDjinni" featuring Scrooge and Glomgold in the same scenario, which served as the final shot of the opening credits.
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* SeenItAll: When Huey spots D'jinn coming through the window, he's only momentarily frightened before calling Scrooge that someone is here to see him.
* SnipeHunt: With the help of Webby and Selene, Scrooge sends D'jinn on a fake quest to stall while the triplets find the real lamp.
* SnipeHunt: With the help of Webby and Selene, Scrooge sends D'jinn on a fake quest to stall while the triplets find the real lamp.
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* SeenItAll: When Huey spots D'jinn Djinn coming through the window, he's only momentarily frightened before calling Scrooge that someone is here to see him.
* SnipeHunt: With the help of Webby and Selene, Scrooge sendsD'jinn Djinn on a fake quest to stall while the triplets find the real lamp.
* SnipeHunt: With the help of Webby and Selene, Scrooge sends
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Scrooge could have given D'jinn the lamp, no muss no fuss, if Louie hadn't sold it in a yard sale behind everyone's back.
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Scrooge could have given D'jinn Djinn the lamp, no muss no fuss, if Louie hadn't sold it in a yard sale behind everyone's back.
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* BloodlessCarnage: D'jinn is seen slashing at the Beagle Boys with his scimitar. While no blood or cuts are shown, the Beagle Boys he attacks end up laying on the floor heavily implying that they're dead.
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* HeyYou: When reuniting with his nephews, Gladstone refers to them by nicknames associated with their colors: Dewdrop, Greener Pastures, and Red Hat.
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A strange swordsman named D'jinn comes to [=McDuck=] Manor, seeking a lamp that he has sworn to guard. Scrooge is forced to admit he has misplaced the lamp, and has to stall while the boys search for it.
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A strange swordsman named D'jinn Djinn comes to [=McDuck=] Manor, seeking a lamp that he has sworn to guard. Scrooge is forced to admit he has misplaced the lamp, and has to stall while the boys search for it.
* CallBack: Scrooge puts all of his treasures in a museum wing at the end of the episode. In the first episode, Webby confused the garage for the [=McDuck=] museum.
* ChekovsGun: The lamp that opens a portal to the Land of the Dead comes back when needing to find Duckworth.
* ChekovsGun: The lamp that opens a portal to the Land of the Dead comes back when needing to find Duckworth.
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* InterspeciesRomance: D'jinn is descended from the union of a woman and a genie-turned-mortal. They are described as having been very HappilyMarried.
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* InterspeciesRomance: D'jinn Djinn is descended from the union of a woman and a genie-turned-mortal. They are described as having been very HappilyMarried.
*KnottyTentacles: How Djinn defeats Charybdis.
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* ToTheTuneOf: Gladstone literally sings his praises with the melody of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy."
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* ToTheTuneOf: Gladstone literally sings his own praises with the melody of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy."
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* MythologyGag: The scene involving Scrooge and Ma Beagle climbing a tower of tires to reach the lamp is a homage to the scene in the classic episode Recap/DuckTalesS1E51MasterOfTheDjinni featuring Scrooge and Glomgold in the same scenario.
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* MythologyGag: The scene involving Scrooge and Ma Beagle climbing a tower of tires to reach the lamp is a homage to the scene in the classic episode Recap/DuckTalesS1E51MasterOfTheDjinni featuring Scrooge and Glomgold in the same scenario.scenario, which served as the final shot of the opening credits.
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* MythologyGag: The scene involving Scrooge and Ma Beagle climbing a tower of tires to reach the lamp is a homage to the scene in "Master of the Djinni" featuring Scrooge and Glomgold in the same scenario.
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* MythologyGag: The scene involving Scrooge and Ma Beagle climbing a tower of tires to reach the lamp is a homage to the scene in "Master of the Djinni" classic episode Recap/DuckTalesS1E51MasterOfTheDjinni featuring Scrooge and Glomgold in the same scenario.
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* GrailInTheGarbage: Carelessly stowing mystical artefacts in his garage with mundane paraphernalia comes back to bite Scrooge when Louie mistakes the titular lamp for old rubbish that won't be missed if he sells it. More literally, Doofus throws it away after he's done with it.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: TheReveal of Faris D'jinn being a descendant of a genie is quite obvious when you consider that his last name is based on the Arabic word "jinn" or "genie".
* GrailInTheGarbage: Carelessly stowing mysticalartefacts artifacts in his garage with mundane paraphernalia comes back to bite Scrooge when Louie mistakes the titular lamp for old rubbish that won't be missed if he sells it. More literally, Doofus throws it away after he's done with it.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original movie, Dijon was a racist caricature of a greedy {{Mook}} for Merlock. Here, while he is threatening Scrooge, he says he is seeking the lamp to ensure that it is safe. It turns out the lamp is a family heirloom (it once held the genie who, once freed by the woman who last held the lamp, married her; D'jinn is their descendent), and he wants it back for purely sentimental reasons.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original movie, Dijon was a racist caricature of a greedy {{Mook}} for Merlock. Here, while he is threatening Scrooge, he says he is seeking the lamp to ensure that it is safe. It turns out the lamp is a family heirloom (it once held the genie who, once freed by the woman who last held the lamp, married her; D'jinn is their descendent), descendant), and he wants it back for purely sentimental reasons.
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* KickTheDog: When Ma Beagle grabs the lamp, she immediately wishes for ''better'' kids while her brood is standing below her.
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* PalsWithJesus: Scrooge and Webby were able to get Selene and the sea monster guardian to help them with their goose chase in only a moment's notice.
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* AbsenteeActor: Donald and Launchpad do not appear in this episode.
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* IronicEchoCut: Louie claims to have a "very simple solution" to contact Duckworth. Cut to the brothers attempting a seance...
-->'''Huey:''' This doesn't feel simple.
-->'''Huey:''' This doesn't feel simple.
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* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: What Scrooge proposes to do after detailing his plan to get the lamp back from the Beagle Boys.
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* GrailInTheGarbage: Carelessly stowing mystical artefacts in his garage with mundane paraphernalia comes back to bite Scrooge when Louie mistakes the titular lamp for old rubbish that won't be missed if he sells it.
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* GrailInTheGarbage: Carelessly stowing mystical artefacts in his garage with mundane paraphernalia comes back to bite Scrooge when Louie mistakes the titular lamp for old rubbish that won't be missed if he sells it. More literally, Doofus throws it away after he's done with it.
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* SnipeHunt: With the help of Webby and Selene, Scrooge sends D'jinn on a fake quest to stall while the triplets find the real lamp.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original movie, Dijon was a racist caricature of a greedy {{Mook}} for Merlock. Here, while he is threatening Scrooge, he says he is seeking the lamp to ensure that it is safe.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original movie, Dijon was a racist caricature of a greedy {{Mook}} for Merlock. Here, while he is threatening Scrooge, he says he is seeking the lamp to ensure that it is safe. It turns out the lamp is a family heirloom (it once held the genie who, once freed by the woman who last held the lamp, married her; D'jinn is their descendent), and he wants it back for purely sentimental reasons.
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* OhCrap: Louie when Scrooge describes the lamp. The lamp that he sold in a yard sale.
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* OhCrap: Two back to back. One for Louie when Scrooge describes the lamp. The lamp that missing lamp, and one for Scrooge when he sold in a yard sale.learns what Louie did with it.
-->'''Scrooge:''' ''What do you mean YARD SALE?!''
-->'''Scrooge:''' ''What do you mean YARD SALE?!''
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* OhCrap: Louie when Scrooge describes the lamp. The lamp that he sold in a yard sale.
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* TheBusCameBack: [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E6TheHouseOfTheLuckyGander Gladstone]], [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E16DayOfTheOnlyChild Doofus Drake]] and [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E12TheSpearOfSelene Selene]] all reappear.
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* SeenItAll: When Huey spots D'jinn coming through the window, he tiredly tells Scrooge that someone is here to see him.
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* GrailInTheGarbage: Carelessly stowing mystical artefacts in his garage with mundane paraphernalia comes back to bite Scrooge when Louie mistakes the titular lamp for old rubbish that won't be missed if he sells it.
* HawaiianShirtedTourist: Duckworth is wearing one when the triplets summon him from his vacation.
* InterspeciesRomance: D'jinn is descended from the union of a woman and a genie-turned-mortal. They are described as having been very HappilyMarried.
* ItsTheJourneyThatCounts: D'jinn believes this wholeheartedly. He sets retrieving a family heirloom before his birthday as an epic quest to this effect.
* SeenItAll: When Huey spots D'jinn coming through the window,he tiredly tells he's only momentarily frightened before calling Scrooge that someone is here to see him.him.
* ToTheTuneOf: Gladstone literally sings his praises with the melody of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy."
* HawaiianShirtedTourist: Duckworth is wearing one when the triplets summon him from his vacation.
* InterspeciesRomance: D'jinn is descended from the union of a woman and a genie-turned-mortal. They are described as having been very HappilyMarried.
* ItsTheJourneyThatCounts: D'jinn believes this wholeheartedly. He sets retrieving a family heirloom before his birthday as an epic quest to this effect.
* SeenItAll: When Huey spots D'jinn coming through the window,
* ToTheTuneOf: Gladstone literally sings his praises with the melody of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy."
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* SeenItAll: When Huey spots D'jinn coming through the window, he tiredly tells Scrooge that someone is here to see him.
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* SeenItAll: When Huey spots D'jinn coming through the window, he tiredly tells Scrooge that someone is here to see him.him.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Scrooge could have given D'jinn the lamp, no muss no fuss, if Louie hadn't sold it in a yard sale behind everyone's back.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Scrooge could have given D'jinn the lamp, no muss no fuss, if Louie hadn't sold it in a yard sale behind everyone's back.
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He's introduced riding a motorbike
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* AdaptationalBadass: Dijon in the original movie was an IneffectualSympatheticVillain compared to Merlock. Here, renamed D'jinn, he is an ace swordsman.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Dijon in the original movie was an IneffectualSympatheticVillain compared to Merlock. Here, renamed D'jinn, he is an ace swordsman. swordsman and a BadassBiker.
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A strange swordsman named Di'jinn comes to [=McDuck=] Manor, seeking a lamp that he has sworn to guard. Scrooge is forced to admit he has misplaced the lamp, and has to stall while the boys search for it.
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A strange swordsman named Di'jinn D'jinn comes to [=McDuck=] Manor, seeking a lamp that he has sworn to guard. Scrooge is forced to admit he has misplaced the lamp, and has to stall while the boys search for it.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Dijon in the original movie was an IneffectualSympatheticVillain compared to Morlock. Here, renamed Di'jinn, he is an ace swordsman.
* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original movie, Dijon was a racist caricature of a greedy {{Mook}} for Morlock. Here, while he is threatening Scrooge, he says he is seeking the lamp to ensure that it is safe.
* SeenItAll: When Huey spots Di'jinn coming through the window, he tiredly tells Scrooge that someone is here to see him.
* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original movie, Dijon was a racist caricature of a greedy {{Mook}} for Morlock. Here, while he is threatening Scrooge, he says he is seeking the lamp to ensure that it is safe.
* SeenItAll: When Huey spots Di'jinn coming through the window, he tiredly tells Scrooge that someone is here to see him.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Dijon in the original movie was an IneffectualSympatheticVillain compared to Morlock. Merlock. Here, renamed Di'jinn, D'jinn, he is an ace swordsman.
* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original movie, Dijon was a racist caricature of a greedy {{Mook}} forMorlock.Merlock. Here, while he is threatening Scrooge, he says he is seeking the lamp to ensure that it is safe.
* SeenItAll: When Huey spotsDi'jinn D'jinn coming through the window, he tiredly tells Scrooge that someone is here to see him.
* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original movie, Dijon was a racist caricature of a greedy {{Mook}} for
* SeenItAll: When Huey spots
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A strange swordsman named Dijon comes to [=McDuck=] Manor, seeking a lamp that he has sworn to guard. Scrooge is forced to admit he has misplaced the lamp, and has to stall while the boys search for it.
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A strange swordsman named Dijon Di'jinn comes to [=McDuck=] Manor, seeking a lamp that he has sworn to guard. Scrooge is forced to admit he has misplaced the lamp, and has to stall while the boys search for it.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Dijon in the original movie was an IneffectualSympatheticVillain compared to Morlock. Here, he is an ace swordsman.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Dijon in the original movie was an IneffectualSympatheticVillain compared to Morlock. Here, renamed Di'jinn, he is an ace swordsman.
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* SeenItAll: When Huey spots Dijon coming through the window, he tiredly tells Scrooge that someone is here to see him.
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* SeenItAll: When Huey spots Dijon Di'jinn coming through the window, he tiredly tells Scrooge that someone is here to see him.
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A strange swordsman named Dijon comes to [=McDuck=] Manor, seeking a lamp that he has sworn to guard. Scrooge is forced to admit he has misplaced the lamp, and has to stall while the boys search for it.
!! Tropes for this episode include:
* AdaptationalBadass: Dijon in the original movie was an IneffectualSympatheticVillain compared to Morlock. Here, he is an ace swordsman.
* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original movie, Dijon was a racist caricature of a greedy {{Mook}} for Morlock. Here, while he is threatening Scrooge, he says he is seeking the lamp to ensure that it is safe.
* SeenItAll: When Huey spots Dijon coming through the window, he tiredly tells Scrooge that someone is here to see him.
!! Tropes for this episode include:
* AdaptationalBadass: Dijon in the original movie was an IneffectualSympatheticVillain compared to Morlock. Here, he is an ace swordsman.
* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original movie, Dijon was a racist caricature of a greedy {{Mook}} for Morlock. Here, while he is threatening Scrooge, he says he is seeking the lamp to ensure that it is safe.
* SeenItAll: When Huey spots Dijon coming through the window, he tiredly tells Scrooge that someone is here to see him.