Huey, Dewey, and Louie

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Huey, Dewey, and Louiearetripletcartoon characters created bystoryboard artist(screenwriter)Carl BarksforThe Walt Disney Company[2]from an idea proposed bycartoonistAl Taliaferro.They are the nephews ofDonald Duckand the grand-nephews ofScrooge McDuck.Like their maternal uncles, the brothers areanthropomorphicwhite duckswith yellow-orange bills and feet. The boys are sometimes distinguished by the color of their shirts and baseball caps (with Huey wearing red, Dewey wearing blue, and Louie wearing green). They appeared in manyDonald Duckanimated shorts, as well as in the television showDuckTalesand itsreboot,but the comics remain their primary medium.

Huey, Dewey, and Louie
Donald Duckcharacters
From left to right: Louie, Huey, and Dewey
First appearanceIn print:
Silly Symphonies featuring Donald DuckSunday newspaper strip (October 17, 1937)
In animation:
Donald's Nephews(1938)
Created byAl Taliaferro
Carl Barks
Designed byCarl Barks
Voiced byClarence Nash(1938–1965)
Dick Beals(1967)[1]
Russi Taylor(1987–2019)
Tony Anselmo(1987, 1999–2003, 2012)

InQuack Pack:
Huey:Jeannie Elias
Dewey:Pamela Adlon
Louie:Elizabeth Daily

InDuckTales(2017):
Huey:Danny Pudi
Dewey:Ben Schwartz
Louie:Bobby Moynihan
In-universe information
Full nameHubert Duck, Deuteronomy D. Duck, and Louis Duck (Quack Pack)
Hubert Duck, Dewford Dingus Duck, and Llewellyn Duck (DuckTales2017)
SpeciesPekin
GenderMale
OccupationStudents (trained scouts)
FamilyDuck family
RelativesMr. Duck(father)
Della Duck(mother)
Donald Duck(maternal uncle, legal guardian)
Scrooge McDuck(maternal grand-uncle)
Ludwig Von Drake(maternal granduncle)
Gladstone Gander(first cousin once removed)
Quackmore Duck (maternal grandfather)
Hortense McDuck (maternal grandmother)
Daphne Duck (maternal grand-aunt)
Matilda McDuck (maternal grand-aunt)
Eider Duck (maternal great-uncle)
Humperdink Duck (maternal great-grandfather)
Elvira "Grandma" Duck (maternal great-grandmother)
NationalityAmerican

While the boys were originally created as troublemakers to provoke Donald's famous easily-triggered temper, in later appearances, beginning especially in the comic books stories byCarl Barks,they are shown growing to be heroes in their own right and valuable assets to him and Uncle Scrooge on their adventures. All three of the triplets are members of a fictionalscoutingorganization called theJunior Woodchucks.

Origins

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Final panel of 1937 Sunday newspaper stripSilly Symphonies featuring Donald Duckthat introduced Donald's nephews; drawn byAl Taliaferro

Al Taliaferro,the artist for theSilly Symphonycomic strip,proposed the idea for the filmDonald's Nephews,so that the studio would have duck counterparts toMorty and Ferdie Fieldmouse,the nephews of Mickey Mouse. The Walt Disney Productions Story Dept. on February 5, 1937, sent Taliaferro a memo recognizing him as the source of the idea for the planned short.

The memo indicated, “we have decided to actually put a story crew to work onDonald’s Nephews.”With the short already in production more than eight months before the boys'Silly Symphoniescomic strip debut (on October 17, 1937), the animation studio's model sheet and storyline would have been Taliaferro and writerTed Osborne's frame of reference for the comic strip. Because the strip was an adaptation of the animated shorts, it could utilize ideas from films still in production (DuckTalesreversed this, being a TV adaptation of the comics). Similarly, Barks'Junior Woodchuckprototype,Good Scouts,was released three months after identical scouting uniforms were introduced by Taliaferro andBob Karpin the comic strip.

The nephews being triplets who finished each others' sentences was developed byCarl Barks,thescreenwriterofDonald's Nephews,for whomHappy Hooligan,a comic strip that featured such triplets, was a childhood influence. This characteristic appeared for the first time at the end of the film, as the boys parted with Donald. In the comic strip, it was first implemented a week after the film's release.

The nephews' names were devised by Disney gag man Dana Coty, who took them fromHuey Long,Thomas Dewey,and Louis Schmitt, a Disney Studio animator. In translation, the nephews' names often follow the repetition (parachesis) of their names in English, for example, Tupu, Hupu and Lupu (Finnish) and Hyzio, Dyzio and Zyzio (Polish).

Character background

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Huey, Dewey, and Louie are the sons of Donald's sisterDella Duck;inDonald's Nephews,their mother is instead named Dumbella. In the original theatrical shorts, they were originally sent to visit Donald for only one day; in the comics, the three were sent to stay with Donald on a temporary basis, until their father came back from the hospital (the boys ended up sending him there after apractical jokeof puttingfirecrackersunder his chair). In both the comics and animated shorts, the boys' parents were never heard from or mentioned again after these instances, with the boys ending up permanently living with Donald. All four of them live in the fictional city ofDuckburg,in the fictional state of Calisota.

In the theatrical shorts, Huey, Dewey, and Louie often behave in a rambunctious and mischievous manner, and they sometimes commit retaliation or revenge on Donald. In the early Barks comics, the ducklings were still wild and unruly, but their character improved considerably due to their membership in theJunior Woodchucksand the good influence ofGrandma Duck.As the boys mature, they prefer to assist Donald and Scrooge in the adventure at hand.[3]They occasionally interact withDaisy Duck’s nieces,April, May, and June.

Features

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Colors of Huey, Dewey, and Louie's outfits

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Self-referential humor:Scrooge with Huey, Dewey, and Louie in "Return to Plain Awful"(1989) byDon Rosa

In early comic books and shorts, the caps of Huey, Dewey, and Louie were colored randomly, depending on the whim of the colorist. On a few occasions until 1945 and most cartoons shortly afterward, all three nephews wore identical outfits (most commonly red).

It was not until the 1980s when it became established that Huey is dressed in pink then in 1982 changed to red, Dewey in black then in 1982 changed to blue, and Louie in brown then in 1982 changed to green. Disney's archivistDave Smith,in "Disney A to Z", said, "Note that the brightest hue of the three is red (Huey), the color of water, dew, is blue (Dewey), and that leaves Louie, and leaves are green (Louie)."

A few random combinations appear in early Disney merchandise and books, such as orange and yellow. Another combination that shows up from time to time is Huey in blue, Dewey in green, and Louie in red. In-story, this inconsistency is explained away as a result of the ducklings borrowing each other's clothes. The trio have often been depicted wearing indistinguishable black shirts (or the same dark color).

TheDon RosastoryAn Eye for Detail(1997) was based around Donald spending so much time trying to tell his three nephews apart that he developed a heightened sense of sight.

Voices

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Clarence Nash,Donald's voice actor, voiced the nephews in the cartoon shorts, making their voices just as duck-like (and thereby difficult to understand) as Donald's. Huey, Dewey, and Louie were all voiced byRussi TaylorinDuckTales.InQuack Pack,they were voiced by Jeannie Elias,Pamela Segall,andElizabeth Daily,respectively.Tony Anselmovoiced the characters inDown and Out with Donald Duck(1987),Mickey Mouse Works,House of Mouse,and theHave a Laugh!shorts, while Taylor continued voicing the trio in other projects, such as the video games,Donald Duck: Goin' QuackersandMickey's Speedway USA,and thedirect-to-videofilmsMickey's OnceandTwice Upon a Christmas.Taylor also reprised her role as the nephews in theDuckTales: Remasteredvideo game and the post-2013Mickey Mouseshorts until her death in 2019.Danny Pudi,Ben Schwartz,andBobby Moynihanvoiced the trio in the2017DuckTalesreboot.

Phooey Duck

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Panel with Huey, Dewey, and Louie along with a fourth nephew, Phooey Duck

On a few occasions, an artist by error drew four nephews and the error was published. This fourth nephew has been namedPhooey Duckby Disney comic editor Bob Foster.[4][5]

The six-page DanishEgmont-licensed Disney comicMuch Ado About Phooey(1999), plotted by Lars Jensen, written by Jack Sutter and drawn by Tino Santanach Hernandez, used Phooey as a character and explained Phooey's sporadic appearances as a freak incident of nature. (The text in the two speech balloons says "It is a fourth nephew! An exact copy of the others! / Yes, it's probably best that I explain".)[6]Phooey also made a cameo appearance in the2017DuckTalesanimated series episode, "A Nightmare on Killmotor Hill!", during a dream sequence.

Comics

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In the comics, Huey, Dewey, and Louie often play a major role in most stories involving either their "Unca Donald" or great-uncle Scrooge McDuck, accompanying them on most of their adventures. Originating in the comics is the boys' membership in theBoy Scouts of America-like organization,the Junior Woodchucks,including their use of theJunior Woodchucks Guidebook,a fantastically exhaustivefield guidecontaining information on science, history andsurvival skills.This youth organization, which has twin goals of preserving knowledge and protecting the environment, was instrumental in transforming the three brothers from "little hellions" to upstanding young ducks.

In Disney comic writerDon Rosa's continuity, Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck were born around 1940 in Duckburg. In hisaward-winningepic series,Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck,Rosa reveals the domestic pain felt by the boys' loss of their parents. When Scrooge first meets Donald and his nephews, he says: "I'm not used to relatives, either! The few I had seem to have... disappeared!" Huey, Dewey, and Louie respond: "We know howthatfeels, Unca Scrooge! "

InSome Heir Over the Rainbowby Carl Barks, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, along withDonald DuckandGladstone Gander,are tested byScrooge McDuck,who wants to pick anheirto his fortune. Using the legend of a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow, Scrooge secretly gives the nephews, Donald and their cousin each $1,000 to invest. Donald uses his money for a down payment of a new car, now being $1,000 in debt. Gladstone, considering himself too lucky to need the money this soon, hides the money for when and if he needs it, causing Scrooge to consider him a better option than Donald. Huey, Dewey, and Louie lend their money to a man who claims to need the money to search for a treasure. Initially thinking they were tricked out of the money, Scrooge actually considers leaving his fortune to Gladstone, even though he sees that as "an awful injustice to the world", but the man actually finds the treasure and pays the kids back. Scrooge makes Huey, Dewey, and Louie his heirs. It seems to be the most solidly canon indication of Scrooge's plans.

In a 1994 interview, Erik Svane asked Barks who would inherit Scrooge's money. Barks' response was "Probably Donald's nephews." Svane further queried, "Why would Huey, Dewey and Louie receive it?" Barks: "Oh, well, because they are so much more practical than Donald. In the later stories, as I developed those duck people and the whole community of Duckburg and all of its problems, I began giving those kids much more intelligence than anybody else in Duckburg. And so, I guess that when Uncle Scrooge passes on, he will leave all of his money to his three nephews. And I'm sure they will do a lot of good in the world, their Junior Woodchucks organization. They will save all the birds and all the whales."[7]

Television

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Huey, Dewey, and Louie, as they are seen in the originalDuckTalesanimated series

Huey, Dewey, and Louie starred in the 1987 animated television seriesDuckTales,in which they went on adventures with their great-uncle, Scrooge McDuck, after their "Unca Donald" left them with him to enlist in theU.S. Navy.The boys' personalities in this series were mainly based on their comic book appearances versus the theatrical shorts. In the 1996 seriesQuack Pack,the three were portrayed as teenagers and given distinct personalities, with Huey serving as thegroup's leader,Dewey as acomputer whiz,and Louie as asports enthusiast.AfterQuack Pack,the boys were reverted to their original ages for most appearances, including the 1999 seriesMickey Mouse Works.An exception was the 2001 seriesHouse of Mouse,in which they served as the house band in a variety of different styles (most commonly as "The Quackstreet Boys" ).

In the2017DuckTalesseries,the brothers are once again given distinct designs, voices, and personalities: Huey is intelligent and logical, Dewey is adventurous and excitable, and Louie is laid-back and cunning. The boys move to Scrooge's mansion with Donald after Dewey accidentally destroys their houseboat and travel the world on adventures with their uncles. They also have different roles: Huey is a Junior Woodchuck, Dewey likes to go on adventures, and Louie wants to be wealthy like Scrooge, except that he likes to do everything the easy way. This iteration also changed Dewey's real name to Dewford, while making Dingus his middle name, and Louie's real name to Llewellyn. In the second season, the boys are reunited with their long-lost mother Della, who reveals she intended to name them "Jet (Huey), Turbo (Dewey), and Rebel (Louie)" before she disappeared, after which Donald named them instead.

Video games

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Huey, Dewey and Louie have been given many appearances in video games over the years, starting withDuckTales(1989), a popularNESgame based on the show, wherein they aid their Uncle Scrooge in finding treasure. The game also gota remasterin 2013.

InThe Lucky Dime Caper(1991) forSega'sGame GearandMaster System,the nephews are kidnapped by Magica De Spell. Donald must find Scrooge's lucky dime and barter for their safety. The trio also appear in theSega GenesisandSega Saturngame,Quackshot(1991), piloting Donald's plane as he travels the world in search of a lost treasure. The object ofDisney's Magical Quest 3 Starring Mickey & Donald(1995), for Super Famicom (Japan) andGame Boy Advance,is to rescue the nephews from the clutches of thevillainousKing Pete.

Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers(2000) was released for many gaming systems. The boys aid Donald to bat Gladstone in rescuingDaisy Duck,while he also rescues their hexed play toys. The nephews appear as unlockable playable characters inMickey's Speedway USA(2000) forNintendo 64.InDance Dance Revolution: Disney Mix(2000), that premiered as anarcade gamein Japan and afterward onPlayStationand as a Plug-and-Playhandheld TV game,they appear as DJ's for certain music tracks. They are playable characters inDisney Magic Kingdoms(2016), aDisney Parksthemed game foriOS,AndroidandWindows.

Kingdom Hearts

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Huey, Dewey, and Louie have recurring roles as shopkeepers in theKingdom Heartsvideo game series. In thefirst entry(2002), the trio work in the item shop in the First District of Traverse Town. InKingdom Hearts II(2005), they individually run an item shop (Huey), an accessory shop (Dewey), and a weapon shop (Louie) in Hollow Bastion/Radiant Garden. In both games' endings, they are seen returning to Disney Castle.

Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep(2010) features the nephews in Disney Town, recreating Ice Cream flavors, this time with a speaking role.Kingdom Hearts Coded(2008) also has Huey, Dewey, and Louie in Traverse Town, much like the first game. The three nephews were investigating the strange block phenomena occurring in their world which also resided insideJiminy'sjournal. InKingdom Hearts χ(2013), they are displayed on special Support medals that grant the player's other medals a set number of experience points based on the medal's star value. They appear in the Tram Common area of Twilight Town inKingdom Hearts III(2019), where they each take turns running the gummi shop. In all of theirKingdom Heartsappearances, the nephews look similar to their appearance in the originalDuckTales.

Parks and attractions

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Huey, Dewey and Louie have made numerous appearances at Disneytheme parks.

Tokyo Disney

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The nephews appeared in seasonalparadesduring Easter, Halloween and Christmas 2011 after a long absence. They also appeared in theCountdown PartyParade 2011.

Disneyland Paris

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Huey, Dewey and Louie appear regularly in Paris. They appeared during the Christmas season 2010 in their daytime and nighttime Parades at"Disneyland Paris's Magic Kingdom ",Disney's Once Upon a Dream Paradeand in theDisney's FantillusionParade in glittery outfits. They made another appearance atDisneyland Parisfor meet-and-greet at theDisneyland Hotelon April 2, 2011, the day of the Press Event for the launch of theMagical Moments Festival.They also appeared at Disney's Once Upon a Dream Parade at theDisneyland Parkin special outfits for the parade and at the Disney's Stars 'n' Cars Parade at theWalt Disney Studios Parkin directors outfits.

The nephews appeared atDisneyland Paris's Halloween season 2011. They have their own show duringMickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Partiesat theDisneyland ParkinDisneyland Paris,titledHuey, Dewey and Louie's Trick or Treat Party.They also made an appearance for meet-and-greet atDisneyland Paris's "Disney's Halloween Party" on October 31, 2011. They were also part of the Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve 2011–2012 celebrations at theDisneyland Hotel.

List of character appearances

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Theatrical shorts

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# Short film Date Shirt Colours Notes
1 Donald's Nephews April 15, 1938 Red, Green, Orange
2 Good Scouts July 8, 1938 All scout uniforms
3 Donald's Golf Game November 4, 1938 Red, Yellow, Orange
4 The Hockey Champ April 28, 1939 Red, Green, Orange
5 Sea Scouts June 30, 1939 All Red
6 Mr. Duck Steps Out June 7, 1940 Yellow, Green, Red Also starringDaisy Duck
7 Fire Chief December 13, 1940 Red, Yellow, Blue/All Red
8 All Together January 13, 1942 All Red A WWII Cartoon
9 The Nifty Nineties June 20, 1941 All Blue A Mickey Mouse Cartoon
10 Truant Officer Donald August 1, 1941 Red, Green, Orange
11 Donald's Snow Fight April 10, 1942
12 Home Defense November 26, 1943 All Red
13 Donald Duck and the Gorilla March 31, 1944 Red, Yellow, Green
14 Donald's Off Day December 8, 1944 All Red
15 Donald's Crime June 29, 1945 Red, Green, Orange Also starring Daisy Duck
16 Straight Shooters April 18, 1947 All Red
17 Soup's On October 15, 1948
18 Donald's Happy Birthday February 11, 1949
19 Lion Around January 20, 1950
20 Lucky Number July 20, 1951
21 Trick or Treat October 10, 1952 Various Halloween costumes Also starringWitch Hazel
22 Don's Fountain of Youth May 30, 1953 All Red
23 Canvas Back Duck December 25, 1953 Also starringPeg Leg Pete
24 Spare the Rod January 15, 1954 All Green/Red
25 Donald's Diary March 5, 1954 All Light Blue Also starringDaisy Duck;Huey, Dewey and Louie (who are not named) are Daisy's little brothers and not Donald's nephews
26 The Litterbug June 21, 1961 Red, Yellow, Green
27 Donald's Fire Survival Plan May 5, 1966 All Red
27 Scrooge McDuck and Money March 23, 1967 All blue

Feature films

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Television shows and specials

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Video games

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Scott, Keith (October 3, 2022).Cartoon Voices of the Golden Age, Vol. 2.BearManor Media. p. 338.
  2. ^Nemo: The Classic Comics LibraryNo. 7, June 1984; p.21
  3. ^"Who's who in Duckburg - Huey, Dewey and Louie".Archived fromthe originalon January 14, 2011.RetrievedDecember 12,2010.
  4. ^Jensen, Lars (January 27, 2006)."Mailing list entry from writer Lars Jensen, near bottom of entry".nafsk.se.RetrievedApril 4,2018.
  5. ^Sullivan, Katie."Phooey ~ the 4th Nephew!".www.sullivanet.com.Archived fromthe originalon November 25, 2022.RetrievedApril 4,2018.
  6. ^"Much Ado About Phooey – I.N.D.U.C.K.S."coa.inducks.org.RetrievedApril 4,2018.
  7. ^Carl Barks: Conversations(2003), ed.Donald Ault;p.172 Retrieved July 7, 2022
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