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3* AdaptationSequence: [[Film/TheMightyDucks Movie]] -> [[{{Defictionalization}} Actual hockey team]] -> [[WesternAnimation/MightyDucksTheAnimatedSeries Cartoon]] -> SequelSeries
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6!![[Film/TheMightyDucks The Film Series]]
7* CastTheExpert: Ty O'Neal is a real-life cowboy and rodeo rider, just like his character Dwayne Robertson.
8* CastTheRunnerUp: [[http://time.com/mighty-ducks/ Vincent Larusso was originally considered for [=McGill=] and Lawson in the first film]], but then the original actor cast as Banks was fired for bullying another cast member and they gave him the role.
9* TheDanza: Creator/MargueriteMoreau playing Connie Moreau.
10* {{Defictionalization}}: The [[UsefulNotes/NationalHockeyLeague NHL]] franchise. Though when they ditched the uniforms from ''D2'' and the "Mighty" part, they became a respectable franchise and even won UsefulNotes/TheStanleyCup. Following a change in ownership.
11** Amusingly, given the theme of the movies, the cup-winning Ducks team in 2007 was known for being relentlessly physical. They led the league in fighting majors that season.
12** In 2015, the Ducks [[http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-puck-daddy/relive-ducks--win-through-tweets-of-gordon-bombay-a-k-a--emilio-estevez-185025845.html got Emilio Estevez channeling Gordon Bombay on their support.]]
13** Ice Hockey events were part of the first ever Youth Olympic Games in 2012, as the Goodwill Games were essentially a lower-grade version of the Olympics after the Cold War ended.
14* DeletedScenes: At least two in the first sequel. The first took place after Team USA follows Bombay on the golf cart roller blading. Portman and Fulton begin to bond, Coach Bombay and Ms. [=McKay=] get to know each other, and the scene ends with Fulton, Guy, and Jesse crashing the golf cart. The second involved the team members who didn't go to Rodeo Drive getting into a brawl with the UsefulNotes/{{Iceland}} team while hanging out at the beach.
15* DyeingForYourArt: Elden Henson is a natural blonde, and dyed his hair black in all 3 films in order to play Fulton Reed alongside his real-life brother Garette as Guy.
16* FollowTheLeader: The success of ''The Mighty Ducks'' led to a slew of 90s movies with underdog kids as players or managers in all sorts of sports: ''Film/TheSandlot'', ''Film/LittleGiants'', ''Film/LittleBigLeague'', ''Film/RookieOfTheYear'', and ''Film/TheBigGreen''. WordOfGod says that ''The Mighty Ducks'' was intentionally this to ''Film/TheBadNewsBears''. [[note]]Scriptwriter Steven Brill explained in [[http://time.com/mighty-ducks/ an interview]] that he loved ''The Bad News Bears'' and wanted to create a hockey version of it since he was a hockey fan.[[/note]]
17* MarketBasedTitle: In the UK, the first film was retitled ''Champions'', which also became its name in a number of other countries in Europe and South America. ''D2'' was, confusingly, retitled ''The Mighty Ducks'' in the same regions. The UK home video release for ''Champions'' tweaked the name to ''The Mighty Ducks are the Champions'', perhaps in an attempt to better tie the two films together, but it only made it look like [[SequelFirst the first movie was the sequel to the second]]. With the trilogy being available for streaming when Creator/DisneyPlus launched in the UK in 2020, the film finally reverted to it’s original title.
18* OneForTheMoneyOneForTheArt: Creator/EmilioEstevez agreed to reprise his role in the third film in exchange for a directorial job he had been angling for.
19* RealLifeRelative: Creator/EldenHenson (Fulton) and Garette Ratliff Henson (Guy) are brothers. Elden had to dye his hair black and use a stage name (he's credited as Elden Ryan Ratliff) so he could play Fulton.
20* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: The child actor originally cast as Adam Banks (whose identity has never been revealed) was fired from the film after he cross checked Marguerite Moreau (Connie) in the back during a training session.
21* UncreditedRole: Brian Hohlfeld did an uncredited re-write.
22* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
23** Steven Brill's [[https://www.theringer.com/tv/2021/3/23/22345413/mighty-ducks-game-changers-reboot-bad-guys original idea]] for a hockey movie was about a teen from Minnesota moving to Los Angeles and starting a team there.
24** The original script was much darker and adult themed. Once Disney picked it up, it was revised to tone down the overtly adult elements and add more comedic scenes revolving around the kids.
25** Creator/CharlieSheen was offered for the role of Gordon Bombay, but turned it down and later on his brother, Emilio Estevez, took the role. Creator/BillMurray was deemed too old for the role, while Creator/ChevyChase, Creator/TomCruise, Creator/MichaelJFox and Creator/TomHanks were candidates. Steven Brill, who wrote all three films, wanted to play Bombay and was turned down, he was given the role of prosecutor Frank Huddy as a consolation.
26** Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio auditioned for Charlie and Creator/JulietteLewis auditioned for Connie.
27** Creator/JakeGyllenhaal was the first choice for Charlie, but his parents wouldn't let him move to Minneapolis for filming so the creators cast Joshua Jackson instead.
28* WorkingTitle: ''Bombay''.
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30** Actor Jack White appears in all three films, in two different roles. In the first two films, he was a referee. In ''D3'', he played Coach Wilson, the Varsity team's head coach. White has been involved in many films where hockey was the main focus or part of the story, including this trilogy, mostly as what Website/IMDb calls a "hockey technical advisor".
31** Scott Whyte played Gunner Stahl in ''D2'' then came back for ''D3'' as Scooter Holland.
32** Steven Brill plays a different role in each film.
33** In ''D3'', the Varsity team are played by the same actors who played the Hawks in the first film.

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