DUCK-TALES!

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True story: the first time in my life that I remember my dad showing that he was proud of me was when I was watching DuckTales. I was maybe 5 or 6 years old. When scrooge McDuck dove into his giant vault of gold coins to go swimming, I looked at my dad and asked something to the effect of "wouldn't he break his neck?"
 
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True story: the first time in my life that I remember my dad showing that he was proud of me was when I was watching DuckTales. I was maybe 5 or 6 years old. When scrooge McDuck dove into his giant vault of gold coins to go swimming, I looked at my dad and asked something to the effect of "wouldn't he break his neck?"
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This thread should be stickied.
 
Might solve a myyystreyyyy.
Or re-WRITE HIST-REYYY!

DuckTales.

I never played the NES game, but it gets a lot of love. It should. Capcom put out absolutely terrific platformers in the 90s.
 
Might solve a myyystreyyyy.
Or re-WRITE HIST-REYYY!

DuckTales.

I never played the NES game, but it gets a lot of love. It should. Capcom put out absolutely terrific platformers in the 90s.
Ducktales was easily in my top 5 NES games of all time.
 
Ducktales and talespin were some of the happiest hours of my childhood

Talespin....

Louie's place.... now, even a 10 year old me could figure out that there was more than ice cream out there on that lonely island, frequented by sea pilots.

THIS was where the cocaine, guns, and hookers were.
 
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