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1This is a list of these characters specifically as they appear in their redesigns in ''WesternAnimation/QuackPack'', which can be quite different from their typical portrayals. For character bios for the characters' other appearances and versions, see ''Characters/DisneyDucksComicUniverse'', ''Characters/ClassicDisneyShorts'', and ''Characters/KingdomHearts''.
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5[[folder: Main Characters]]
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7!!Huey, Dewey and Louie
8[[quoteright:306:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quack_pack_nephews_217.jpg]]
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10Now vaguely-aged teenagers, for the first time ever Donald's mischievous nephews consistently have distinct personalities and unique relationships with one another. Irresponsible to a fault sometimes, the three nevertheless are goodhearted and love adventures.
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12'''Tropes That Apply To All Three'''
13* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: In "Ducklaration of Independence" Huey and Louie play this role to Dewey, constantly bugging him and ruining his stuff, although Huey is noted to be the oldest triplet.
14* BadassAdorable: At their cutest, like the climax to "The Boy Who Cried Ghost."
15%%* BarefootCartoonAnimal
16* BalanceSpeedStrengthTrio: Dewey is the Balance, Huey is the Speed, & Louie is the Strength.
17* BrattyHalfPint: Depending on the episode they can be absolutely obnoxious for no reason rather than because someone was acting nasty to them.
18* ChromaticArrangement: For starters - though subject to change depending on the episode Huey is TheLeader, Dewey is TheLancer and Louie can be TheHeart depending on the context.
19* ColorCodedCharacters: As in their previous incarnations, Huey wears red, Dewey wears blue and Louie wears green.
20* DeadpanSnarker: All three of them are incredibly snarky, with the amounts varying between them as to who is the snarkiest.
21* DependingOnTheWriter: While each of them has their own tropes and trends unique to them, their roles in episodes can change wildly depending on the episode. Which one is the StraightMan, who is CloserToEarth, which one is the zaniest or most snarky, etc - it all depends on the plot.
22* DestructiveSavior: As the T-Squad. The first time they ''destroy the universe.'' The second time they're even worse at it, though they lose their powers before they can do that kind of damage again.
23* ExpospeakGag: When they're being particularly sarcastic, they like to speak in an overly erudite way for kicks.
24* FighterMageThief: When they become the T-Squad. Louie becomes a FlyingBrick, Dewey becomes telekinetic and Huey becomes super fast.
25* FreeRangeChildren: Well, teenagers. Donald tries to control them, but they mostly wander around freely.
26* FreudianTrio: While any of them can be the Id in any given episode, it typically goes Dewey - Id, Huey - Ego, Louie - Superego, unless Huey and Louie switch places.
27* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While they can get up to some pretty nasty things if so inclined, they're on the whole very kindhearted - if bratty.
28* HypocriticalHeartwarming: "Nobody messes with our beloved Uncle D but us" is practically a catchphrase.
29* KarmicTrickster: They usually, but don't always, do their worst when provoked by someone else.
30%%* KidHero
31* TotallyRadical: A good chunk of their dialogue consists of 90s slang of use of the word "Extreme," though surprisingly it's not to the point that they have no personalities ''beyond'' this.
32* VagueAge: While they're generally portrayed as pre-teens, one episode implies that they're old enough to drive.
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34'''Huey'''
35->'''Voiced by:''' Jeannie Elias
36-> '''Dubbed in French by:''' Charles Pestel
37-> '''Dubbed in Latin Spanish by:''' Marcela Bordes
38-> '''Dubbed in Swedish by:''' Monica Forsberg
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40* CasanovaWannabe: Always trying to get some girl (a human one, nonetheless).
41* GetRichQuickScheme: Wants to be a big shot. Rarely succeeds.
42* TheLeader: Usually. Though the three often don't have an official leader, he's typically the one that takes the reins when things get tough.
43* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: A lot more innocent than usual. He apparently goes through "take over the world" phases [[NoodleIncident every once in a while.]] In one episode, he actually does via MassHypnosis before getting [[VictoryIsBoring bored with victory.]]
44* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: He's totally cool around ferocious jungle cats, but put him next to a housecat and he goes into a terrified hiccupping fit. It turned out Huey had a traumatic experience when he was younger which led to this fear.
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46'''Dewey'''
47->'''Voiced by:''' Pamela Adlon
48-> '''Dubbed in French by:''' Creator/AlexisTomassian
49-> '''Dubbed in Latin Spanish by:''' Ana Grinta
50-> '''Dubbed in Swedish by:''' Mariam Wallentin
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52* TheCassandra: In "The Boy Who Cried Ghost" and "IOU a UFO," though in the former case he brought it on himself.
53* ConspiracyTheorist: Played with. He's a UFO enthusiast and the only one willing to believe in aliens when the gang firsts encounters them, but he's also the first one to analyze what happened and realize it was a hoax all along.
54* LackOfEmpathy: In "The Boy Who Cried Ghost" his conscience gets pissed off at the fact Dewey's ignored him for years, and forces him to go back and save the rest of his family from the monsters.
55* TheLancer: Typically the most sarcastic and standoffish of the triplets, and the most likely to say something snide about whatever plot is going on.
56* ThePrankster: At least when Halloween rolls along.
57* TheSmartGuy: Is the smartest and most technologically inclined of the boys.
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59'''Louie'''
60->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ElizabethDaily
61-> '''Dubbed in French by:''' Creator/DonaldReignoux
62-> '''Dubbed in Latin Spanish by:''' Erika Robledo
63-> '''Dubbed in Swedish by:''' Mia Kihl
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65%%* BewareTheNiceOnes: Especially if you're a poacher.
66* ChildrenAreInnocent: Sometimes to GoodIsDumb levels - he's not stupid, but of the brothers he's the least smart and the most naive, childish and impressionable.
67* TheConscience: Usually the one to try to deliver an aesop to his brothers, though they rarely listen. ''He'' rarely listens to himself either.
68* TheDitz: DependingOnTheWriter, but he's the most likely one to take this role: he can be anywhere from totally levelheaded to scatterbrained enough to pull a WhatDoesThisButtonDo and nearly get himself killed.
69* DreadfulMusician: Took up the violin because his favorite superhero played it. He's so terrible at it he can crack glass from 92 million miles away.
70* FleetingPassionateHobbies: Gets a new passion every week - one plot of the week is kicked off because he's currently super-passionate about being a environmental crusader off of the heels of an astronaut phase, and ends with him switching tracks to being a policeman.
71%%* TheHeart: Depending on the episode.
72%%* LovableJock: Excepting his comic book addiction, of couse.
73* NiceGuy: By far the nicest of the triplets, if not of the whole cast. This varies, however, since he's willing to go along with or even think of something nasty himself whenever the triplets decide to.
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80!![[WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck Donald]]
81[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quack_pack_donald_2804.gif]]
82->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TonyAnselmo
83-> '''Dubbed in French by:''' Creator/SylvainCaruso
84-> '''Dubbed in Latin Spanish by:''' Rafael Narváez
85-> '''Dubbed in Swedish by:''' Andreas Nilsson
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87Still the ever-unlucky hothead, Donald would rather have an uneventful life - but his nephew's misadventures and the aggravation of being "What In The World"'s cameraman will set him off every time.
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89'''Tropes:'''
90
91* AdaptationalJerkass: Donald is much more of an asshole than usual in this show.
92* ButtMonkey: Especially in regards to Kent Powers, who treats him like his personal manservant and kicks him around constantly.
93* ChasteToons: As usual - the boys are his nephews, and their mother still makes no appearance.
94* ChewToy: Still the perpetually unlucky hothead - the universe itself tends to go out of its way to give Donald a hard time.
95* CoolUncle: Depending on the episode, the boys may consider him this.
96* CowardlyLion: His first reaction to something dangerous is usually to run for the hills. His second reaction, especially if the boys or Daisy are in danger, is usually to get mad and start fighting back.
97* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He might have been BornUnlucky and sometimes acts as the Universe's ChewToy but he has been shown to uproot a tree unknowingly and with such strength that he sent it into ''orbit'' in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZKqPZHNafk "Ducks By Nature"]], accidentally defeat a ''dragon'' and become a king in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6rcPyYuY2o "Leader of the Quack",]] accidentally defeat a ''dinosaur'' as well as completely destroy an invading ''alien fleet'' in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FydMNvMqk4U "The Late Donald Duck"]] to such an extent that the alien overlord is ''utterly terrified of him'' in the episode sequel [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWovkaLC82c "Return of the T-Squad"]] and believes Donald to be an invincible warrior! In fact, in the very first episode, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuVi7o1K2CY "The Really Mighty Ducks,"]] Donald becomes a PhysicalGod when he becomes the near invincible super-villain the Duck of Doom!
98* DeadpanSnarker: He will make snide remarks to whoever annoys him, whether it's his nephews up to no good or Kent being an arrogant braggart.
99* EveryoneHasStandards: When the triplets try to scare him into stopping Nigel Nightshade by telling him Nigel's thieving will escalate to world domination, Donald doesn't care. But when they claim Nigel will eventually be stopped by Kent Powers, who'll be rewarded by becoming king of the world ''and'' marrying Daisy, Donald's completely horrified and screams AnythingButThat. Though Donald was already freaked out by Kent being king, the boys added him marrying Daisy just to sell it.
100* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Unlike the nephews, who now wear baggy pants, Donald remains with only the upper part of his clothes (though an Hawaiian shirt instead of the traditional sailor suit).
101* HairTriggerTemper: Still part of his character! And given his constant abuse, he'll blow up easily.
102* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Though a lot less of one than he is in other media - he's extremely caring towards the boys, if constantly annoyed by their antics. While he does go out of his way to stick it to the boys sometimes, it's usually in response to them being irresponsible. That said, he does love his [[KickTheDog mean spirited pranks.]]
103* KarmicTrickster: Depending on how nasty he gets when it comes to getting back at Kent, though his pranks do tend to backfire on him no matter what.
104* PapaWolf: Part of his character but best seen in this series in the episodes: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFPlkuK_fl8 "Nosy Neighbors",]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_x_iUQSNsA "Captain Donald",]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cx8AZ-PKyc "Ducky Dearest".]]
105* PhysicalGod: When he becomes a [[SuperpoweredEvilSide near invincible super-villain]] in the very first episode, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuVi7o1K2CY "The Really Mighty Ducks!"]] His [[StockSuperpowersIndex powers]] include: SuperBreath, Telescopic XRayVision, {{Flight}}, a Brain Blast (electric power that shoots out from his brain,) Ability to Breathe in Space, [[GrowingMusclesSequence Grow to about a Billion Times his Normal Size,]] NighInvulnerability, and ''completely devastating, world-shattering (literally!)'' SuperStrength that eventually allows him to become not just the WorldsStrongestMan or WorldsBestWarrior...but the strongest and best warrior in the ''entire universe'' to such an extent that he accidentally ''[[PersonOfMassDestruction destroys]]'' it just trying to get his super hero nephews to clean their room! He destroys said universe by ''casually hurling stars and planets at them!''
106* PintSizedPowerhouse: Not as frequent as other incarnations, but there are times when he's still capable of impressive feats of strength such as when he accidentally ''uprooted a tree and sent it into orbit'' in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZKqPZHNafk "Ducks By Nature"]] and although probably PlayedForLaughs, even the alien overlord is terrified of Donald's seeming physical strength in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWovkaLC82c "Return of the T-Squad"]] since in an earlier episode, Donald single-handedly (albeit accidentally) destroyed his invading fleet!
107-->'''Alien Overlord:''' Even your inconceivable strength cannot free you!
108* ThrowTheDogABone: There is quite a few times Donald manages to get revenge like in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6rcPyYuY2o "Leader of the Quack",]] where he becomes a king and Kent actually [[PoseOfSupplication kneels to him]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kxc1nNutNvg "Pride Goeth Before the Fall Guy"]] where Kent kneels to Donald AGAIN to beg him to work for him again.
109* TheUnintelligible: Though his SpeechImpediment is toned down just a little for this show, it's still a running gag.
110
111!![[WesternAnimation/DaisyDuck Daisy]]
112[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quack_pack_daisy_2_5858.jpeg]]
113->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KathSoucie
114-> '''Dubbed in French by:''' Sybille Tureau
115-> '''Dubbed in Latin Spanish by:''' Ivette González
116-> '''Dubbed in Swedish by:''' Marie Kühler-Frack
117
118Donald's ever calm but long suffering girlfriend, now a reporter for a ShowWithinAShow called ''What In The World''.
119
120* BalloonBelly: She gets comically fat in a very short period of time in "Tasty Paste".
121* CatchPhrase: [[PunctuatedForEmphasis "Un. Be. Lievable."]]
122* CreateYourOwnVillain: Her insulting a painting while covering an art gallery early in her career ended up causing the artist, who was also a mad scientist, to swear revenge.
123* DeadpanSnarker: Daisy tends to respond to most of the outlandish things around her, and usually Kent's massive ego, with a sarcastic laugh and remark. Though they're not as dry as you'd expect.
124* FatAndProud: She doesn't seem to care that she's become comically obese in "Tasty Paste".
125* FrameUp: She was once framed by master thief Nigel Nightshade after Donald and the boys grew suspicious of him, though thankfully they cleared Daisy's name.
126* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Down to the shoes along with the dress.
127* IntrepidReporter: She's a reporter in this version, and regularly involved in whatever dangerous antics the day's plot calls for.
128* MamaBear: She can be just as protective to be the boys as Donald can.
129* NotSoAboveItAll: Her desire to be a great reporter can sometimes make her do actions as questionable as what Donald and the boys will pull. Even beyond that, the first episode revealed she'd always wanted to play the bagpipes on live TV.
130* OnlySaneWoman: She tends to be the sanest and most rational of the main characters. Though there are several times where she can act weird, selfish, or screwy, she generally begins each episode with a level head and can be usually counted on to be the clearest thinker.
131* SatelliteLoveInterest: Subverted. While she's still Donald's love interest, Daisy's been given a personality, a career, and goals that don't revolve around Donald.
132* TemporaryBulkChange: In "Tasty Paste", she gets enormous after eating the titular paste, though this turns out to have been a dream.
133* TheOneWhoWearsShoes: As always, wears high heels while the male ducks all go barefoot.
134* TickleTorture: Kent in one episode is trying to show her how to do a "genuine" laugh for an interview but her attempts are less than stellar so he tickles her ribs from behind eliciting a very real laugh.
135* WeaksauceWeakness: She's quite ticklish.
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142!!Kent Powers
143[[quoteright:317:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quack_pack_kent_7848.jpg]]
144->'''Voiced by:''' Roger Rose
145-> '''Dubbed in French by:''' Marc Bretonnière
146-> '''Dubbed in Latin Spanish by:''' Rubén Trujillo
147-> '''Dubbed in Swedish by:''' Creator/AndersOjebo
148
149Daisy's self-centered, narcissistic co-star on "What in the World." While the co-star, he is technically Donald's boss and thus treats him like crap.
150
151* BrainlessBeauty: Proud of his looks, but his intelligence leaves much to be desired. In one episode, he wonders why Rembrandt did not make more paintings.
152* DirtyCoward: In contrast to Donald's CowardlyLion.
153* TheFriendNobodyLikes: He's a member of the group only technically, in that they have to travel with him because "What In The World" is his show and they're helping him cover events. Everybody hates him, even Daisy (who at least has to tolerate him) and ''especially'' Donald.
154* HateSink: Prioritizes his career and safety over everyone and frequently mistreats Donald, making it clear to the audience he is not someone to like.
155* ItsAllAboutMe: Case in point, when on a sinking ship with Donald and the triplets, he tries to take all the life preservers for himself and gets into a fight with Donald when Donald tries to take some to save the boys.
156* JerkAss: He's basically Donald, without his remarkable attributes. If anyone dares get into his spotlight or ruin his perfect image in any way, he gets even nastier.
157* JerkassToOne: While he's more than unpleasant enough for anyone to work around, he tends to actively focus on tormenting Donald.
158* {{Narcissist}}: Part of his self-centered personality revolves around his appearance.
159* ThePrimaDonna: Only cares about his image, his career, and acts like a baby whenever he - as the star - is not given the utter devotion of everyone around him.
160%%* SmallNameBigEgo
161* TickleTorture: Does this to Daisy in one episode.
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163[[/folder]]
164
165[[folder: Side Characters]]
166
167!!Knuckles The Iguana
168[[quoteright:319:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quack_pack_knuckles_7803.png]]
169->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker
170
171Daisy's pet iguana. Sometimes Donald or the boys have to watch him, during which he generally runs amok.
172
173'''Tropes:'''
174* ExtremeOmnivore: Doors, chairs, phones, curtains, etc. He can eat them all.
175%%* TeamPet
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182!!Ludwig Von Drake
183[[quoteright:260:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quack_pack_ludwig_5457.jpeg]]
184->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton
185-> '''Dubbed in French by:''' Creator/RogerCarel
186-> '''Dubbed in Latin Spanish by:''' Roberto Alexander
187-> '''Dubbed in Swedish by:''' Bertil Engh
188
189Resident genius and all around smart guy. The only other Disney regular besides the main cast to make an appearance on the show (barring a cameo from Pluto).
190
191'''Tropes:'''
192
193%%* AbsentMindedProfessor
194* DeusExMachina: His role as one is constantly lampshaded. He generally appears in plots to create just the right thing to fix the characters' problems (either that or his inventions are abused by the triplets, in which case he usually appears at the end to fix things).
195%%* TheProfessor
196
197!!Gwumpki
198[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quack_pack_gwumpki_3472.jpg]]
199->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PatFraley
200-> '''Dubbed in French by:''' Creator/EmmanuelCurtil
201-> '''Dubbed in Latin Spanish by:''' Alejandro Abdalah
202-> '''Dubbed in Swedish by:''' Johan Hedenberg
203
204Donald's kooky foreign neighbor from the fictional country of Gladismorkia. He owns a diner that the characters occasionally hang out in.
205
206'''Tropes:'''
207
208%%* BigOlEyebrows
209* CloudCuckooLand: Gladismorkia. Its version of baseball involves goats, cabbage instead of baseballs, a loads of rules that make no sense.
210* FunnyForeigner: Has a funny accent and an even quirkier personality.
211%%* PermaStubble
212* SupremeChef: His food may be bizarre, but it's still delicious.
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214[[/folder]]
215
216[[folder: Villains]]
217
218!!The Claw
219[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quack_pack_claw_3551.jpg]]
220->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker
221-> '''Dubbed in Swedish by:''' Andreas Nilsson
222
223A hulking thug that started a feud with Donald after he was blamed for something Donald did. He later reappeared, reformed, but would snap back to his crazy personality at a moment's notice.
224
225* TheBrute: He's a villain who relies on his strength to get the job done.
226* HulkSpeak: Constantly. He even says "Claw Smash" at some point. Played for laughs when he's rehabilitated.
227* ReformedButRejected: By Donald, at least.
228* UnstoppableRage: When he gets angry, expect a lot of destruction.
229
230!!Andre Demouche
231
232->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton
233
234An abusive animal trainer who secretly trains cats, lions, and tigers to steal valuables and do away with people who find out about his thefts.
235
236* {{Hypocrite}}: He informs Donald's nephews that he doesn't do interviews and hates TV, but when he first meets Daisy, he claims to love her news show and agrees to do her interview, though it's mainly out of being romantically interested in her and not wanting anyone to find out about his crimes.
237* KarmicDeath: Ends up mauled to death offscreen by the same lions and tigers he abused and starved.
238* MonsterOfTheWeek: Serves as the villain of the episode "Cat and Louse".
239* TopHeavyGuy: He's really muscular, but has rather thin legs.
240
241!!Moltoc
242
243->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TimCurry
244
245A shifty villain who appears in two episodes.
246
247* BaldOfEvil: In "Hit the Road, Backwater Jack", he is revealed to be balding underneath his hat.
248* ExitPursuedByABear: He is chased by a crab at the end of "Hit the Road, Backwater Jack".
249* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: He's a villain with yellow sclera.
250
251!!Soo Ling
252
253->'''Voiced by:''' Janice Kawaye
254
255%%* FinalBoss:
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