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** And let's not forget the Boogie Beagle Blues, either. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_INPnuByMlc
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Launchpad, who later went on to become [[Darkwing Duck (animation)|Darkwing Duck]]'s sidekick. Ironically, when Launchpad started [[Canon Immigrant|appearing in non-''DuckTales'' related comics]], he was poorly received by comic readers and accused of being an unnecessary carbon copy of Donald. Which is really weird, considering that Launchpad hardly ever gets angry or complains about doing what he's told to do. Donald's defining characteristic, on the other hand, is his temper.
** It's really not that weird. Launchpad isn't similar to Donald personality-wise, but the role he played on ''[[DuckTales (1987)|DuckTales]]'' was an obvious stand-in for Donald's usual role in the comics. Since the comics already have the actual Donald, Launchpad is a rather pointless character in most of his comic appearances. This, coupled with writers not knowing what to do with the character, probably led to some readers thinking of Launchpad as, essentially, "Donald minus his personality".
** Glittering Goldie, who appeared in a handful of episodes despite only appearing in one [[Carl Barks]] story. Rosa also padded out the character a lot in comics that mostly came ''after'' the show, including his [[The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck|epic masterpiece]].
** Gizmo Duck, plain and simple. He turned an accountant into the most powerful array of mechanical components and accessories who is a bodyguard and security guard for Scrooge, as well as a super hero to Duckburg and even went on to help [[Darkwing Duck]] protect St. Canard.
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* [[No Problem With Licensed Games (Sugar Wiki)|No Problem With Licensed Games]]: The first game especially is one of the best on the NES.
 
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