'DuckTales' Donald Duck's Tale Trailer Features Danger Lurking Behind Donald Duck; Season 2 Ordered Ahead of Season 1 Premiere
Disney offered the new trailer for the "Ducktales" reboot earlier this month featuring the voices of David Tennant, Danny Pudi, and others. Fans may feel dismayed over the new voices compared to the original ones but the reboot's retro design style of the 2D animated show captured a lot of fans.
David Tennant will voice Scrooge, Danny Pudi will be Huey, and Ben Schwartz will be Dewey, Bobby Moynihan as Louie. Beck Bennett as McQuak and Kate Micucci will be voicing Webby Vanderquack. The new trailer for "DuckTales" that has been released by Disney XD focused more on Donald Duck who will be voiced by Tony Anselmo.
The "DuckTales" teaser is titled "Donald Duck's Tales" and it features more danger lurking behind Donald. Fans are giggling over the new teaser and wishing that Disney would be investing in a non-CG animated feature film again, ITM has reported.
Donald Duck will be serving a bigger key role in the new series, "DuckTales." Compared to the original show, Donald played an insignificant role while Scrooge and his nephews are in the limelight. Reports suggest that Disney XD has ordered a Season 2 ahead of its premiere earlier this month.
The Season 1 of the new "DuckTales" will have a full two hour-long specials and 21-hour episodes. Disney XD's new TV show will premiere this summer, a new family comedy-adventure will once again take viewers with Scrooge McDuck.
Scrooge and his mischief-making Huey, Louie, Dewey and Donald Duck on high-flying adventures around the world. Together with their trusty team, Launchpad McQuack, Webby Vanderquak, and Mrs. Beakley conquering the international, Bleeding Cool have reported.
Annie and Matt Youngberg will be the executive producers of "DuckTales" together with Francisco Angones as a co-producer and story editor. Sean Jimenez as the art director of the new Disney XD's reboot.
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