Ep 7. Dough Ray Me
- TV-G
- November 3, 1989
- 22 min
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7.7 (171)
Louie's ambition to make a quick buck takes him to the elfins' impenetrable Money Bin while Scrooge tries to convince a stubborn Zarina to help them restore Jafar's forgotten memories. It's an action-packed episode full of adventure, humor, and heartwarming moments that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. The episode features the beloved Duck family and their countless enemies and allies as they embark on another exciting adventure, this time in search of a lost memory.
In "Dough Ray Me," Louie's thirst for wealth leads him to the impenetrable Money Bin guarded by the cunning and one-of-a-kind elfins. Despite the numerous setbacks and warnings from both his uncle Scrooge and the elvish residents, Louie is determined to get his hands on the gold within the bin. As always, Louie is never short of ideas when it comes to making money, and the latest one involves him selling a robot that can create perfect pancakes in seconds. Much to his surprise, the elfins are very interested in this invention and offer to trade Louie a magical harp in exchange for the robot.
Meanwhile, Scrooge and his crew land in Agrabah to help the lost and memoryless Jafar. Zarina, a former ally of Jafar, is the only one who can retrieve his lost memories, but she's stubborn and reluctant to help him. The team's task is to find out what went wrong with Jafar and why he's lost his memories, and they must do it before their enemies find out about their mission. The story switches between the two plotlines as the Duck family tries to navigate their way through the dangerous city of Agrabah while Louie deals with his own set of problems back in Duckburg.
As always, "Ducktales" excels at combining tension-filled action sequences with hilarious and heartwarming exchanges between its eclectic cast of characters. One can't help but root for the Duck family as they face impossible odds and show their love and appreciation for one another. Moreover, the show's amazing animation and clever writing elevate the viewing experience, making it suitable for all ages. From the witty one-liners to the intricate details of the characters' surroundings, every element of the show is carefully crafted to create an immersive storytelling experience.
Overall, "Dough Ray Me" is a fantastic addition to the already outstanding third season of "Ducktales". It showcases everything that fans of the show have come to love, including thrilling action, witty dialogues, and heartwarming moments between the characters. While this episode may not break any new ground in terms of storytelling, it's the execution that sets it apart from other animated shows. "Ducktales" has managed to strike a perfect balance between child-friendly humor and mature themes, making it a show that both kids and adults can enjoy. So, whether you're a long-time fan of the show or a newcomer, "Dough Ray Me" is an episode that's worth watching.