When Della returns home, Beakley mentions among the things that transpired since she was away, Duckworth had died leaving Beakley herself to be the housekeeper. Ten years after the crash she encountered the hidden Lunar civilization of the Moonlanders. They are also alluded to in the episode "The Curse of Castle McDuck", which also mentioned the family castle being built by Scrooge's great-great-grandfather Silas McDuck, a character who makes his only appearance here.[138]. Webby Vanderquack was five years old and knew three things for certain since moving into McDuck manor with her Granny: the house was huge with plenty of places to explore and hide, Mr. McDuck was not as grumpy as he wanted everyone to believe, and Mr. Duckworth was very sick.

He worked for Scrooge even before the nephews moved in. • "Timephoon!" was first introduced, albeit without Von Drake, as a recurring organization in the Darkwing Duck animated series.[103]. [5] Donald and Della refer to her as "Mrs. B" and Beakley and Donald did not get along at first; though when the kids are kidnapped by the Beagle Boys, they join forces and eventually gain respect for each other. Despite having "Duck" in his name, Duckworth is actually an anthropomorphic dog. Have found the same experience re-visiting other favourites like 'Animaniacs', 'Pinky and the Brain' and 'Tiny Toon Adventures'. Duckworth is Scrooge McDuck's longtime, no-nonsense butler and chauffeur in DuckTales. SHOW COMMENTS (0) FRANCHISE RELATED. Furthermore, his regular dogged attempts to rectify his mistakes tends to make things worse until he ultimately succeeds. Mrs. Featherby (1987) or Mrs. Emily Quackfaster (2017) (voiced alternately by Tress MacNeille, Joan Gerber, Susan Blu, and June Foray in the 1987 series; June Foray in DuckTales the Movie; Susanne Blakeslee in the 2017 series), named Miss Quackfaster in the original comic books, was created by Barks in 1961, as Scrooge's faithful secretary. His inventions often help drive an episode's plot, as they do not always work as designed. Gladstone Gander | View production, box office, & company info. After meeting Scrooge, who refused to pay him properly for polishing his shoes in an attempt to teach him self-reliance and hard work, he adopted the name "Flintheart Glomgold" and swore to beat Scrooge in every way possible; including becoming the world's richest duck and proving himself as "the most Scottish" between them. Like her granddaughter, Beakley is an original DuckTales character. • "GlomTales!" One of Donald's fellow marines who's later revealed to be allied with the Phantom Blot. • "The Living Mummies of Toth-Ra!" Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The 1987 series version of the Beagle Boys, introduced in the five-part pilot,[10] includes seven main Beagle Boys, with four of them appearing throughout the series: In both the 1987 and 2017 series, the Beagle Boys are led by their matriarch: The 1987 series included several minor Beagle Boys, who have not appeared in the 2017 series as of yet: In the 2017 series, several groups of minor Beagle Boys (all voiced by Eric Bauza) appear in the episode "The Beagle Birthday Massacre!":[76]. Duckworth had been taking a long-overdue vacation within the land of the dead for a week but was summoned back by Huey, Dewey and Louie, much to his anger. Scrooge and Fergus' relationship is shown to be a conflicted one, while Downy happily greets her visiting family. However, due to an unpredictable scheme by Glomgold, he is defeated by Scrooge's family and Penumbra; leaving his engine adrift in Earth's orbit as its new moon.

A prince, for whom Mrs. Beakley was a nanny to, until he disappeared in the jungle. Nevertheless, later that day he returns from the afterlife again and joins the rest of the group in their celebration for defeating Lunaris, as well as the duckburgians now befriending the Moonlanders. (27 Nov 1987).