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Liquid Assets is the seventy-first episode of DuckTales 1987, as well as the first part of the Super DuckTales serial. Fenton Crackshell, M'ma Crackshell and Gandra Dee are introduced.
Synopsis[]
In order to move his Money Bin after the Beagle Boys change the new freeway route, Scrooge hires an accountant, and Fenton Crackshell gets the job.
Cast[]
- Hamilton Camp as Fenton Crackshell
- Miriam Flynn as Gandra Dee
- June Foray as Ma Beagle
- Kathleen Freeman as M'ma Crackshell
- Chuck McCann as Duckworth, Burger Beagle, Bouncer Beagle and the Mayor of Duckburg
- Terry McGovern as Launchpad McQuack
- Russi Taylor as Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck
- Frank Welker as Bigtime Beagle, Bouncer Beagle (one line) and Baggy Beagle
- Alan Young as Scrooge McDuck
Video releases[]
DVD
- "DuckTales: Volume 3" (Reg. 1)
- "DuckTales: 3rd Collection" (Reg. 2)
Trivia[]
- When the episode is shown in syndicated reruns (such as on Toon Disney), the scene where Scrooge threatens Fenton by shooting him is cut out. Unfortunately, this edit led to some confusion among new viewers, because it also cuts out Scrooge testing Fenton's counting ability immediately afterward. The scene was fortunately restored for the DVD release in 2007.
- The episode finale (more specifically, the Beagles' attempts at breaking the dam) is based off of the Carl Barks story "Only a Poor Old Man".
- At the very beginning, when Bouncer remarks "Yeah, [we're getting Ma] a nest egg for her retirement!", he speaks in Baggy's voice.
- Given the problems that arose in "Armstrong" and "Robot Robbers", Scrooge should know better than to entrust a robot to guard his Money Bin.