Donald's slacker cousin Mel Mallard invites him and the kids to his shabby house in Hawaii. He takes Donald fishing while Huey takes over Mel's P.I. business for a day. A missing pencil leads him to a villainess and her superweapon.
This cartoon follows on from the 1980’s cartoon “Ducktales”, continuing the adventures of Huey, Dewey and Louie. Now 12 year olds and living with their uncle Donald Duck, the three spend their time playing practical jokes on their hapless uncle and otherwise getting into trouble.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
Donald's slacker cousin Mel Mallard invites him and the kids to his shabby house in Hawaii. He takes Donald fishing while Huey takes over Mel's P.I. business for a day. A missing pencil leads him to a villainess and her superweapon.
Daisy interviews egotistical car racing champ, the Rocket. He hits on her, so jealous Donald decides to race against him. The nephews even get him some of Von Drake's potent rocket fuel, but things don't go as planned.
Donald's been discharged from the navy a day too early, so he returns to serve out one more day on an aircraft carrier. When his dogfighting video game takes over the ship and starts war games, only Donald's gaming skills can stop it.
Donald and the kids are with Daisy, who's doing a story in the bayou on a missing gator population. Her investigation leads them to a paramilitary outfit led by a man known as the Colonel. Also, a female gator falls for Donald.
Each point is an episode, plotted in order. Colored bands mark season boundaries. Look for the rise, the plateau, or the decline.
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