‘DuckTales’ Reboot Trailer Takes You Back to McDuck Manor (Video)
David Tennant takes over as Scrooge McDuck in Disney XD version of classic cartoon
Joe Otterson | March 2, 2017 @ 8:41 AM
Last Updated: March 2, 2017 @ 9:21 AM
The first trailer for the reboot of “DuckTales” is going to give you a shot right in the nostalgia.
All your favorites are back: Huey, Dewey, Louie, Scrooge McDuck, Launchpad, Webby Vanderquack and Mrs. Beakley.
Danny Pudi, Ben Schwartz and Bobby Moynihan will play the young duck triplets respectively, while “Dr. Who” and “Jessica Jones” alum David Tennant will play their rich uncle.
Other classic series characters slated to be in the new stories are Duckworth, Gyro Gearloose, Flintheart Glomgold, Magica DeSpell & Poe, and Ma Beagle and the Beagle Boys.
The original Emmy-winning series led the daily syndicated cartoon block “The Disney Afternoon” with 100 episodes produced by Disney Television Animation from 1987-90. An animated theatrical film, “DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp” premiered in 1990.
A second season of “DuckTales” on Disney XD has already been ordered.
12 '90s Children's Cartoons Worthy of a Reboot Like 'Powerpuff Girls'
TheWrap steps back in time -- a couple of decades at least -- to reminisce over some of our favorite '90s children's cartoons.
"Aaahh!!! Real Monsters" Running from 1994-1997, "Aaahh!!! Real Monsters" followed three adolescent monsters attending school to learn how to scare humans.
Nickelodeon
"Rocko's Modern Life" Joe Murray's "Rocko's Modern Life" ran for four seasons on Nickelodeon beginning in 1993, and followed an Australian wallaby who moved to the United States.
Nickelodeon
"Gargoyles" Produced by The Walt Disney Company and Buena Vista Pictures, "Gargoyles" ran from 1994-1997. The series featured a crew of New York gargoyles who awaken at night to fight crime.
ABC
"Darkwing Duck" The superhero spinoff of Disney's "DuckTales," "Darkwing Duck" ran from 1991-1992.
ABC
"Doug" Inspired by creator Jim Jinkins' own childhood, "Doug" followed up its original 1991-1994 run on Nickelodeon with a reboot on ABC in 1996.
Nickelodeon
"Animaniacs" Created by Tom Ruegger and executive produced by Steven Spielberg, "Animaniacs" revolved around a trio of 1930s cartoon stars who escaped their imprisonment in the Warner Bros. water tower.
Warner Bros.
"Captain Planet and the Planeteers" LeVar Burton, Whoopi Goldberg and Margot Kidder were among the actors who voiced heroes on the environmentalist kids' cartoon "Captain Planet" from 1990-1996.
TBS
"Pinky and the Brain" "Pinky and the Brain's" titular characters, a pair of power-hungry laboratory mice, were first featured on "Animaniacs," but later starred on their own spinoff from 1995-1998.
Warner Bros.
"Bobby's World" Created and voiced by Howie Mandel, "Bobby's World" ran from 1990-1998 and followed the daily life of Bobby Generic, a five-year-old with an overactive imagination.
Fox Kids
"TaleSpin" Running from 1990-1991, "TaleSpin" featured a cast of characters who first appeared in "The Jungle Book," this time portraying them as employees of an air delivery service.
Disney Channel
"Rugrats" The multiple Emmy winning series "Rugrats" ran for nine seasons on Nickelodeon between 1991 and 2004. The series followed a crew of toddlers whose everyday experiences were enhanced by their childish imaginations.
Nickelodeon
"Dexter's Laboratory" Created by Genndy Tartakovsky, "Dexter's Laboratory" ran from 1996-2003, following a boy genius whose work is constantly interrupted by his sister.
Cartoon Network
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“Animaniacs,” “Rocko’s Modern Life” and “Gargoyles” are among the other animated kids’ classics that are deserving of a 21st century update
TheWrap steps back in time -- a couple of decades at least -- to reminisce over some of our favorite '90s children's cartoons.