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1* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The opening really plays great.
2* While the lack of continuity (especially in relation to ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'') is an aspect of this series for which it has earned much criticism, there is this one ContinuityNod of epic proportions, going even far beyond the scope of ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'': In the episode wherein Donald ages in reverse, Teenage!Donald is looking like how he appeared in his screen debut, way back in the 1934 ''[[WesternAnimation/SillySymphonies Silly Symphony]]'' shot ''WesternAnimation/TheWiseLittleHen''!
3* While trying to figure out why Huey is so afraid of cats, Louie and Dewey figure out Andre Demouche has been brainwashing and training his animals to commit crimes for him. The two proceed to expose him to Daisy and Donald, while Huey overcomes his fear to help Andre's cats get their long-overdue revenge on Andre.
4** Before that, there was Louie and Dewey's outraged disgust at the cruel way Andre treats Raven the cat simply because Raven disobeyed him.
5** Huey and Raven are trapped in a tree together. At that moment, Huey realizes that the cat is as scared as he is. So he overcomes his fear to coax the little one to come into his arms, and they come down together.
6* "Ducky Dearest" ends with Donald and the boys getting payback on Dr. Homer, a scam artist who makes money by exploiting worries in parents to shill ineffective crap to make them better caregivers.
7** The boys, angry when they hear Donald spent his life savings to be a better parent, trick Homer into confessing he's a crook.
8** When Homer tries to flee, the Ducks use the birthday gifts the boys got Donald to stop Homer from getting away.
9** They then leave him tied up and forced to listen to the excruciatingly annoying theme song of his "Camp Happy" retreat while he begs them to shut the music off.
10* In "I.O.U. A U.F.O.," despite or because Dewey's the one to ardently believe in aliens and flying saucers, he's the first to acknowledge something fishy's going on when the photos of the supposed U.F.O.s shows them passing ''through'' things, like they aren't actually there. Considering the norm for stories of this caliber involve the believer character being thoroughly forced to admit they were wrong, seeing Dewey be mature enough to be skeptical without losing his overall beliefs is a breath of fresh air.
11** Likewise is his righteous, seething indignation when he finds the light projector for the hoax and realizes everyone's being played.
12--->'''Dewey''': A projector? It's a crummy projector?! I'VE BEEN RIPPED OFF!
13** When the farmer scamming everyone captures Dewey and ties him up, he lets Dewey write a long grocery list of candy for bribes. It's implied Dewey wrote the list that long on purpose to stall him long enough for the siblings to rescue him. Safe to say, it works; Huey and Louie find him, free him, and they proceed to reveal the whole event is a scam.
14* The Claw finds out in his sequel episode that the triplets lied about a cat being trapped in the mines to find gold. They wait for the [[ThisisGonnaSuck reaction]]...which is for him to pick them up and run out of the collapsing mines.
15* The Boys, Donald and Daisy in Stunt Duck or Nothing getting revenge on Kent putting him through a well deserved HumiliationConga

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