DuckTales The Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp

Animated ducks embark on treasure hunting adventure

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About DuckTales The Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp

Released: 1990

Platform: Disney+

Rating: G

Run time: 1h 14m

Cast
Alan Young, Terence McGovern, Russi Taylor, Christopher Lloyd, June Foray, Chuck McCann

About DuckTales The Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp

DuckTales The Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp was an animated adventure comedy movie, released in 1990. The film is a cinematic continuation of the animated television series, DuckTales. In the story, Scrooge McDuck and his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie discover an ancient treasure map that leads them to the mystical genie lamp.

Making / Production

The film was produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and animation services provided by France-based studio, Walt Disney Animation France. This movie was the first production of Walt Disney Television Animation to be released in cinemas.

Actors

  • Alan Young - Played the role of Scrooge McDuck. He provided a crafty and cunning voice, reflecting the clever nature of his character.
  • Russi Taylor - Gave life to the voices of Huey, Dewey, and Louie, successfully personifying their energetic and youthful personas.
  • Christopher Lloyd - Voiced the antagonist Merlock, delivering a performance filled with malevolence and villainy.
  • Rip Taylor - Played the character of the Genie in a fun, loving and expressive way.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • This is the first Disney animated film in the 1990s to not be part of the Disney Renaissance.
  • The film is noteworthy for being the final Disney film in which all members of the "classic" voice cast are still alive.

Quotes

  • "I'm Huey! He's Dewey! He's Louie! We're the nephews of our uncle Scrooge!" - Huey
  • "I'm richer than a bee in a honey factory, and I'd trade it all for your happiness." - Scrooge McDuck
  • "Can't we go back to spitting watermelons?" - Dewey

Music, Soundtrack

  • The musical score for the movie was composed by David Newman.
  • The soundtrack included original compositions along with adaptions of the original series' theme song.