Now that I got a better look the statue in Scrooge's garage doesn't look so much like Spigot's but King Louie (same shirt, same necklace, he's ape-like). Could it be a reference to King Louie?
Now that I got a better look the statue in Scrooge's garage doesn't look so much like Spigot's but King Louie (same shirt, same necklace, he's ape-like). Could it be a reference to King Louie?
This message is about my theories. They're not real, maybe.
First possible reference for Thembria is the Thembian idol in Scooge's garage (Woo-oo!)
Second possible reference for Thembria is Thembria's cameo in an advertisement (The Lost Cargo of Kit Cloudkicker!).
Flintheart Glomgold is finally reformed and becomes a loyal best friend to Scrooge McDuck.
I was watching Woo-oo (again) today, and something rather odd caught my eye.
Exhibit A: Notice the one corner of the tapestry that is all torn with some tiny slits and holes. Very good detailing, indeed.
Exhibit B: Would you look at that! Dewey unfolds the broken corner, stretches it out and reveals Della Duck and voila! The corner is all fixed, and all the torn parts just vanished, or rather, magically came back.
I know it's just a TV show, but it doesn't make it any less unsettling.
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