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DuckTales: Till Nephews Do Us Part

Episode score 8.5 Great

Till Nephews Do Us Part

  • 61.
  • Season: 1
  • Episode: 61
  • First Aired: 12/11/1987

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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Uncle Scrooge almost marries a gold digger, but the boys and Glittering Goldie help save him. Add a recap »

Writers:
Ken KoonceDavid Wiemers
Director:
Terence Harrison
Stars:
Tony Anselmo (Uncle Donald (Donald Duck))
Joan Gerber (Mrs. Beakley and Glittering Goldie)
Chuck McCann (Duckworth)
Russi Taylor (Voice of Huey, Dewey, Louie and Webby)
Alan Young (Scrooge McDuck)
Hal Smith (Gyro Gearloose and Flintheart Glomgold)
June Foray (Magica deSpell)
Terence McGovern (Launchpad McQuack)
Recurring Role:
Peter Cullen (Minister)
Guest Star:
Tress MacNeille (Millionara Vanderbucks)
Chuck McCann (Burger Beagle)
  • I saw Magica signing the guestbook at the wedding. Why would she be invited? Or Glomgold, for that matter? edit »
  • Maybe I'm totally obsessed, but did I see Launchpad run out of the church/bank two seconds before Launchpad flew overhead in his copter? Being two places at the same time is a neat trick- even for Launchpad! edit »
  • Included on the Volume Three DVD edit »
  • Millionara is based loosely on Brigitta MacBridge, am Italian comic book character. edit »
  • Many one-shot characters from previous episodes make cameo appearances at the end of the episode. (This is episode 65 in production order.) edit »
  • The storyline involving the nephews trying to break up Scrooge's relationship is a parody of the 1961 Disney film The Parent Trap starring Hayley Mills. The film was remade in 1998, with Lindsay Lohan in the twin lead role. edit »
  • 'Till Nephews Do Us Part is a parody of the saying: till death to us part. edit »
  • Millionara: That's why I only packed the bare necessities!

    This line appears to be a reference to the song "The Bare Necessities" from The Jungle Book. edit »
  • Webby: If [Millionara] offered me an apple in the forest, I sure wouldn't eat it!
    Webby is perhaps referencing how, in Disney's first animated theatrical movie, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the Queen tricked Snow White into eating a poisoned apple. edit »
Show Score 8.9 great
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