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*** Directly referenced in one of [[Don Rosa]]'s comics, in which Uncle Scrooge mentions losing parents and one of the boys responds with "We know what that's like." |
*** Directly referenced in one of [[Don Rosa]]'s comics, in which Uncle Scrooge mentions losing parents and one of the boys responds with "We know what that's like." |
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*** Speaking of the Don Rosa comics, if you consider the timeline canon and examine it carefully, you'll notice that Della had to have had the triplets when she was a teenager. That opens up all sorts of possibilities for why we haven't seen the father and why Della hasn't come back for her children. |
*** Speaking of the Don Rosa comics, if you consider the timeline canon and examine it carefully, you'll notice that Della had to have had the triplets when she was a teenager. That opens up all sorts of possibilities for why we haven't seen the father and why Della hasn't come back for her children. |
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* Do you remember Donald and his nephews [[Carnivore Confusion|eating turkey]]? It may have been a duck. Maybe Daisy? But if you think it's [[The Scrappy|Gladstone]], then it gets lowered. |
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 22 August 2014
Fridge Horror
- In the Classic Disney Shorts Donald's nephews were only staying with him until his brother-in-law got out of the hospital, after he was badly injured by a prank the triplets played on him. Since Huey, Dewey, and Louie never left, it implies their father died and the three are accidentally Self Made Orphans.
- Actually, their mother left them there, but disappeared, along with the father, stranding them with Donald. And it was never spoken of again. The details depend on the author, though.
- In Donald Duck comics, it is often mentioned that Donald is the sole guardian of Huey, Dewey, and Louie, which would imply that both their parents are dead.
- Directly referenced in one of Don Rosa's comics, in which Uncle Scrooge mentions losing parents and one of the boys responds with "We know what that's like."
- Speaking of the Don Rosa comics, if you consider the timeline canon and examine it carefully, you'll notice that Della had to have had the triplets when she was a teenager. That opens up all sorts of possibilities for why we haven't seen the father and why Della hasn't come back for her children.
- Do you remember Donald and his nephews eating turkey? It may have been a duck. Maybe Daisy? But if you think it's Gladstone, then it gets lowered.