DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp: Difference between revisions

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
Content added Content deleted
m (→‎top: clean up, replaced: [[DuckTales → [[DuckTales (1987) (4))
Line 1: Line 1:
{{work}}
{{work}}
[[File:Ducktales_the_movie_treasure_of_the_lost_lamp_6756.jpg|frame]]
[[File:Ducktales_the_movie_treasure_of_the_lost_lamp_6756.jpg|frame]]
'''''[[DuckTales]] the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp''''' marked the first theatrical animated movie by The [[Walt Disney]] Company that was not part of their [[Disney Animated Canon|animated feature canon]], and their first movie based on one of their television shows. It is based on ''[[DuckTales]]'' and was released shortly before the series' last few episodes originally aired.
'''''[[DuckTales (1987)]] the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp''''' marked the first theatrical animated movie by The [[Walt Disney]] Company that was not part of their [[Disney Animated Canon|animated feature canon]], and their first movie based on one of their television shows. It is based on ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' and was released shortly before the series' last few episodes originally aired.


The film opens on Scrooge, Launchpad, Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby arriving at a dig site where Scrooge's diggers have found a map to a treasure Scrooge has been seeking for forty years - the treasure of Collie Baba and his 40 Thieves. Unbeknownst to them, Dijon, a digger with a severe case of kleptomania, is working for an evil sorcerer named Merlock, who is also seeking the treasure so that he can get his hands on a magic lamp that Collie Baba stole from him so long ago. Just as Scrooge and company find the treasure, Merlock steals it right from under their beaks. However, before he could do that, Webby found the lamp Merlock was seeking, which Scrooge allowed her to keep as a toy for her tea party set. Thus, Scrooge and company end up coming home with the very thing Merlock was looking for.
The film opens on Scrooge, Launchpad, Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby arriving at a dig site where Scrooge's diggers have found a map to a treasure Scrooge has been seeking for forty years - the treasure of Collie Baba and his 40 Thieves. Unbeknownst to them, Dijon, a digger with a severe case of kleptomania, is working for an evil sorcerer named Merlock, who is also seeking the treasure so that he can get his hands on a magic lamp that Collie Baba stole from him so long ago. Just as Scrooge and company find the treasure, Merlock steals it right from under their beaks. However, before he could do that, Webby found the lamp Merlock was seeking, which Scrooge allowed her to keep as a toy for her tea party set. Thus, Scrooge and company end up coming home with the very thing Merlock was looking for.
Line 7: Line 7:
Back in Duckburg, the kids discover that the lamp contains a fun-loving genie, who disguises himself as a kid like them and grants their wishes without Scrooge knowing. Scrooge eventually finds out about the genie, and soon wishes for Collie Baba's treasure to be brought to his mansion so that he can finally brag about it to his patrons in the Archaeological Society. Unfortunately, Merlock and Dijon are still on the hunt for the genie, and they know that Scrooge has it...
Back in Duckburg, the kids discover that the lamp contains a fun-loving genie, who disguises himself as a kid like them and grants their wishes without Scrooge knowing. Scrooge eventually finds out about the genie, and soon wishes for Collie Baba's treasure to be brought to his mansion so that he can finally brag about it to his patrons in the Archaeological Society. Unfortunately, Merlock and Dijon are still on the hunt for the genie, and they know that Scrooge has it...


In spite of the popularity of the ''[[DuckTales]]'' cartoon, the film did poorly at the box office, and as a result, [[What Could Have Been|plans to make more]] ''[[DuckTales]]'' films and a movie based on ''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (animation)|Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'' were scrapped. Two years later, Disney would produce [[Aladdin (Disney film)|a more successful movie involving a genie who lived in a lamp]]...
In spite of the popularity of the ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' cartoon, the film did poorly at the box office, and as a result, [[What Could Have Been|plans to make more]] ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' films and a movie based on ''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (animation)|Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'' were scrapped. Two years later, Disney would produce [[Aladdin (Disney film)|a more successful movie involving a genie who lived in a lamp]]...


----
----
Line 25: Line 25:
*** Hey, just because one is immortal doesn't mean that a thousand-foot fall wouldn't ''hurt like hell''!
*** Hey, just because one is immortal doesn't mean that a thousand-foot fall wouldn't ''hurt like hell''!
*** Remember when Genie's Lamp disintegrated and Dijon turned back to normal? I'd say that hitting the ground is the ''least'' of Merlock's problems. Basically {{spoiler|he probably died of ''extreme old age'' long before he hit the ground.}}
*** Remember when Genie's Lamp disintegrated and Dijon turned back to normal? I'd say that hitting the ground is the ''least'' of Merlock's problems. Basically {{spoiler|he probably died of ''extreme old age'' long before he hit the ground.}}
* [[Durable Deathtrap|Durable Deathtraps]]
* [[Durable Deathtrap]]s
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Merlock loves indulging in these.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Merlock loves indulging in these.
* [[Evil Sorcerer]]: Merlock.
* [[Evil Sorcerer]]: Merlock.

Revision as of 00:46, 29 March 2018

DuckTales (1987) the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp marked the first theatrical animated movie by The Walt Disney Company that was not part of their animated feature canon, and their first movie based on one of their television shows. It is based on DuckTales (1987) and was released shortly before the series' last few episodes originally aired.

The film opens on Scrooge, Launchpad, Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby arriving at a dig site where Scrooge's diggers have found a map to a treasure Scrooge has been seeking for forty years - the treasure of Collie Baba and his 40 Thieves. Unbeknownst to them, Dijon, a digger with a severe case of kleptomania, is working for an evil sorcerer named Merlock, who is also seeking the treasure so that he can get his hands on a magic lamp that Collie Baba stole from him so long ago. Just as Scrooge and company find the treasure, Merlock steals it right from under their beaks. However, before he could do that, Webby found the lamp Merlock was seeking, which Scrooge allowed her to keep as a toy for her tea party set. Thus, Scrooge and company end up coming home with the very thing Merlock was looking for.

Back in Duckburg, the kids discover that the lamp contains a fun-loving genie, who disguises himself as a kid like them and grants their wishes without Scrooge knowing. Scrooge eventually finds out about the genie, and soon wishes for Collie Baba's treasure to be brought to his mansion so that he can finally brag about it to his patrons in the Archaeological Society. Unfortunately, Merlock and Dijon are still on the hunt for the genie, and they know that Scrooge has it...

In spite of the popularity of the DuckTales (1987) cartoon, the film did poorly at the box office, and as a result, plans to make more DuckTales (1987) films and a movie based on Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers were scrapped. Two years later, Disney would produce a more successful movie involving a genie who lived in a lamp...


Tropes used in DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp include:

Dijon: Is there a doctor in the pyramid?

Scrooge: Launchpad! Look what you've done to these ancient ruins!
Launchpad: Well, it could've been worse. It could've been somethin' new!