Who is huey duey and luey mom
With my translate-fu, the comic is something like:. Della : We'll talk some other time, Donald, when I come back from my spaceflight! Della : So far all good! I'm on holiday until the tank is half empty!
Then I'll return to Earth! Meanwhile, Dewey goes to Webby Vanderquack to see if she has any information about his mother Della Duck. Dewey mentions that Donald never talks about her and that all Dewey has known about her so far is a picture of Della pushing Donald into a cake.
Webby is fascinated by this evidence; sadly, she has no information about Della in her "Della Duck" files, as virtually any record of Della is nonexistent, and traces have been largely covered up by Scrooge. In current canon, she was lost in space during a cosmic storm while flying a rocket Scrooge McDuck built for her called the Spear of Selene shortly before Huey, Dewie, and Louie were hatched.
Scrooge nearly bankrupted himself searching for her with no success, losing the rest of his family Donald and the nephews in the process. That is until the beginning of DuckTales when Donald had no choice but to re-establish contact after 10 years. Nevertheless, we still have no new details about the father of Hubert, Dewford, and Llewelyn Duck since the beginning of Ducktales. It has been suggested see Wikipedia that the father of the triplets is brother to Daisy Duck, who has not appeared in the Ducktales series.
Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. This strongly suggests that she died, perhaps along with her husband. Or, as others have speculated, they simply faked their deaths and went into hiding to avoid having to take back their children.
Donald himself would later abandon the children for a while, leaving them in the care of their great uncle Scrooge while he went off and joined the navy.
Or maybe no one bothered to tell them their parents had died. Whatever the case, in the cartoon, The New Spirit , it stated that Donald had officially adopted the triplets.
As mentioned, the parents were never heard from again. Many military families do just as Donald did, leaving the kids in the care of an older relative during their deployment. The writer must be more careful with her pronouns and antecedents.
They in turn call you Aunt or Uncle. All that stuff you said was jibberish. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Later, Donald's Christmas spirit eventually gets the better of him, allowing he and his family to reconcile. The boys reappear at the end of the film, singing Christmas carols with the other characters in Mickey's house. In the episode " Black and White ", the boys can be seen walking past the movie theater at the very beginning of the episode.
In this appearance, they appear wearing black shirts along with caps sporting their traditional colors. The boys later appear in " No " donning outfits similar to the ones they wore in Mr. Duck Steps Out , where they take advantage of Mickey's inability to say the word "no" by asking to borrow toilet paper and using it to teepee his house, taunting him afterward.
In the end, the boys are seen with the other characters of the episode, returning their favors by giving Mickey three new rolls of toilet paper and in asking Mickey to join the latter in watching TV.
They are notably upset by Donald's absence, who chose to stay with Mickey in the north to celebrate Christmas. When Donald falls ill due to the cold weather, Mickey rushes him to the boys and other ducks. As they're all together, the boys learn that Christmas can be spent anywhere, and thusly do so with their blood and extended family. They also take part in the town's annual " Three-Legged Race " each hopping on one leg in the episode of the same name, and attend Mickey's birthday party in " The Birthday Song ".
They are featured in the series with distinct appearances, voices, and personalities, though they each take after their Uncle Scrooge in some way: Huey has Scrooge's intelligence, Dewey has Scrooge's fearlessness, and Louie shares Scrooge's greediness. Each season gives one triplet predominant focus, as Season 1 mostly focuses on Dewey, Season 2 mostly focuses on Louie, and Season 3 mostly focuses on Huey.
About 10—12 years of age, [11] [12] the series depicts the nephews as having been raised by Donald since birth, due to the absence of their mother, Della Duck. Together, the family lives in the Duckburg harbor in Donald's houseboat, and although the nephews love their uncle, they eventually grow tired of his overprotective and "boring" ways.
In " Woo-oo! With no other option, Donald sends the boys to stay with Scrooge McDuck, his housekeeper Bentina Beakley , and Beakley's granddaughter Webby Vanderquack , for the time being.
Scrooge is initially disgruntled by the sudden appearance of his great-nephews, but slowly comes to admire their adventurous spirits - so much so, that he invites them to join his expedition to find the lost city of Atlantis on the condition that they keep it a secret from Donald.
Donald, being on the same expedition with his new employer, Flintheart Glomgold , finds Scrooge and the boys in Atlantis and berates the former for putting his love of adventure before the safety of the family. To Donald's surprise, Dewey is able to use what he's learned from Scrooge to safely guide the family out of the sunken city and to safety.
Back in Duckburg, Donald comes to terms with his nephews' love of adventure and allows them to visit Scrooge every so often. When the houseboat explodes, however due to Dewey having accidentally left the engine running Scrooge invites Donald and the boys to stay in McDuck Manor until Donald can fix the boat. Dewey uses the opportunity to analyze some of Scrooge's old keepsakes and discovers a portrait depicting Scrooge and Donald on an adventure, with Della by their side. Over the course of the first season, Dewey and Webby team up to learn more about Della.
They discover that Della had stolen something from Scrooge called the "Spear of Selene" - a revelation that puts Della's moral alignment into question. Out of fear of worrying his brothers, Dewey keeps the investigation a secret from Huey and Louie, though he eventually confesses the truth in " The Secret s of Castle McDuck!
Both Huey and Louie rebuke Dewey for his secrecy, accusing him of acting selfishly. Dewey apologizes for this, and the brothers agree to band together to continue the investigation and learn the truth.
By the time of " The Last Crash of the Sunchaser! A downhearted Scrooge explains that before the nephews had hatched, he, Donald and Della had been going on amazing adventures all around the world until there was a point in time when they had almost nowhere new to explore.
This had prompted Della to have ambitions to explore outer space, knowing it was the most uncharted area of all. Scrooge manufactured a rocket dubbed The Spear of Selene to gift to Della in honor of the nephews' birth. Della discovered the rocket early, however, and stole it behind Scrooge's back. Through radio transmissions, Scrooge tried to navigate Della to safety, but she was caught in a cosmic storm and declared lost in space ever since.
In response, Donald blamed Scrooge for the tragedy and adopted the boys as his own. Blaming their great-uncle for the loss of their mother without letting him explain what really happened, the boys resent Scrooge to the point of wanting to leave McDuck Manor and return to the bay. In " The Shadow War! Beakley explained to the boys during a farewell party on what really happened and scolded them for turning their back on Scrooge. After some thinking, Donald and the boys realize how much they and Scrooge need one another, and decide to go back to the mansion to reconcile with him.
As soon as they find out about Magica, they break into the mansion and manage to save Scrooge. They forgive him and the boys, Donald and the rest of Scrooge's workers are reinstated back into McDuck Manor. Louie, being inspired by Scrooge's success in the business world, decides to create his own company of Louie Inc, while he and his brothers come across a few more new faces known to their families such as their distant cousin Fethry Duck , and Donald's old college buddies Panchito Pistoles , and Jose Carioca.
Soon after, Christmas had finally come with Huey decorating the Mansion, Louie writing a letter to Santa trying to reason with him to put him on the nice list after some bad things he did over the year, and Dewey sulking in his room, revealed to still be depressed over the realization of spending yet another Christmas without his mother.
Dewey then discovers Scrooge with three spirits, with Scrooge explaining to Dewey that they accidentally haunted his home once, and from there on spent each Christmas crashing some of the greatest Christmas parties in history with them. As the four went off to travel back in time, Dewey had held onto the Future spirit's cloak, but fell into the snow and realized he had gone back in time, likely to when his mother hadn't yet disappeared. Dewey searches the mansion, only to run into a strange emo-looking kid, who was revealed to be Donald when he was close to Dewey's age.
Dewey then goes with young Donald to the back of McDuck Manor to find his sister, Della, where she had been setting up traps to try and capture Santa Claus. They find her, but soon after the three ran into a giant Wendigo monster, and fight it off until they are able to tangle it into a rope Della had used earlier as a trap. Later, young Donald and Della decide to go back into the mansion to get Scrooge to deal with the monster, but not before Dewey hugged Della out of instinct, knowing how much he wanted to spend Christmas with her.
Although Dewey wanted to warn his mother about what would happen years from then, Della and Donald reminded him not to as it would have disrupted the space-time continuum. After Donald and Della went back inside, future Scrooge picked up Dewey and took each other back to their present, where they sang some Christmas carols with the rest of their family for the remainder of the night.
When Della Duck returned to Earth, she was surprised to learn their names, as she had planned to call the three Jet Huey , Turbo Dewey and Rebel Louie , even writing it down in case no one could understand Donald Duck. Dewey was initially shocked that he missed out on being called Turbo but Della comes to accept Huey, Dewey, and Louie as the three's names. Unlike the comics and series as well as other series, while all three were Woodchucks, only Huey served as an actual Woodchuck.
Unlike most of the shorts, they all wear blue shirts and red caps. In the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit , Huey, Dewey, and Louie appear in a picture on a newspaper clipping in Eddie Valiant 's office, describing how Eddie and his now-deceased brother Teddy saved them from an unknown kidnapper.
Huey, Dewey, and Louie in one of Don Rosa 's comic stories. Within the comics, Huey, Dewey, and Louie often play a major role in most stories involving either their uncle Donald or great-uncle Scrooge McDuck, accompanying them on most of their adventures. Also seen in the comics is the boys' membership in a Boy Scouts of America-like organization called the Junior Woodchucks , including their use of the Junior Woodchucks Guidebook —a manual containing all manner of information on virtually every subject possible however, there are some resources, such as the ancient libraries of Tralla La , that hold information not found in the guidebook.
This excellent youth organization, which has twin goals of preserving knowledge and preserving the environment, was instrumental in transforming the three brothers from little hellions to upstanding young ducks. As such, they become a bedrock of sanity for their older relatives and valuable assets to them in the field.
True to his jocular style, Duck comic artist and writer Don Rosa occasionally made subtle references as to what became of the nephews' parents. The few I had to seem to have In comic 80 is Prachtig , a Dutch Disney comic was published in honor of Donald's 80th anniversary, and it was finally explained what became of the nephews' mother.
An astronaut, Della left her children with her brother Donald before leaving for a space trip. Years later when the nephews were able to see their mother on screen through a transmission in space, it was revealed that to Della it had only been 15 minutes since her departure from the space station.
Nevertheless, the boys decide not to tell their mother the truth because they not only wouldn't want her to worry during her expedition, but they would also rather stay with Donald. Huey, Dewey, and Louie all appear at certain points in the DuckTales NES games, including on the level select screen of the first game where, due to color limitations, Dewey is colored as a second Louie. Throughout both of the games, the boys appear at select points in each of the levels to give hints to Scrooge about what he will need to do in order to progress through the levels.
At one point in the Transylvania level in the first game, Huey is held hostage by one of the Beagle Boys and, after being rescued, tells Scrooge about the illusion wall in the level. The HD remake expands on this by having all three of the nephews get captured by the Beagle Boys in the new Money Bin level as well as in the Transylvania level. Prior to the shooting game, the boys accidentally bump into their uncle Donald who is fixing up the laundry.
After he leaves, Dewey encourages the player to shoot particular things such as letters, numbers, colors, and shapes marked on the board. Huey, Dewey, and Louie appear in the third Magical Quest game. The object of the game is to rescue them from the clutches of the villainous King Pete. Huey, Dewey, and Louie run a print shop in Mickey's Hometown, where you can have pictures in the game printed out on a Game Boy Printer if you have one. They have locked themselves in the shop and Chip and Dale has the key to the door needed to unlock it, which they will only give to you if you give them nine nuts to trade.
Huey, Dewey, and Louie all appear in the game. Huey presents the winner with their trophy and reminds the racer that is going the wrong way when they are going the wrong way, while Dewey continues a player after they fall into the water or down a pit and Louie starts the race by saying: "On your mark, Get Set, GO!!! In Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers! In Kingdom Hearts , they open up an item shop in Traverse Town , which sells recovery items along with weapons for Goofy and Donald, but are seen returning to Disney Castle in the end credits.
Whenever they are visited in Traverse Town, they rotate who is on the counter to offer services while the other two stand on the floor to offer various non-important info. In Kingdom Hearts II , they run their own individual shops again, this time in Hollow Bastion as they rebuild following the events from the first game.
Scrooge McDuck has left them in charge of an ice cream machine, which they are having trouble handling. Captain Justice comes to lend them a hand but only ends up making a big mess. When Pete fails to get the machine to properly work, Ventus arrives and asks if he could try getting it to work.
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