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** Correction: Uno doesn't allow -Donald Duck- to use them, as they would draw too much attention and people would start making questions and pondering things if they suddenly see Donald Duck driving a superfancy car instead of his old 313.
** Speaking of Donald's old 313 car, it begins the series on all of it's old and awesome glory (among other things, it could fly) but it's destroyed by Xadhoom during a confusing first impression, hence why Donald is now driving a new car.
*** The 313 with the X plate is officially known as the "313-X". It's basically the same car as ever, plus some additions built by Gyro Gearloose in the more traditional - and milder - Paperinik stories. Said additions give Donald the possibility to switch between [https://web.archive.org/web/20150408180327/http://lnx.ginevra2000.it/Disney/banda1/313.jpg the 313] and [http://pkhack.altervista.org/paperinik_313x.png the 313-X] at will, whenever he needs to do so; and given Paperinik has no superpowers, like [[Batman]], the 313-X can be similarly compared to a downgraded Batmobile.
* [[Crack Pairing]]: [[In-Universe]]:Angus Fangus once went on a date with {{spoiler|Xadhoom}}
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: unquestionably so, if compared to the not-quite-Marvel-like Paperinik stories from the more family-friendly ''Topolino'' (Italian for Mickey Mouse) comic book. To clarify, the first volume of the trade paperback [[Compilation Rerelease]] features a behind-the-scenes about how the series came to be: it includes such stuff as "Duckburg becoming a big metropolis like [[Batman (film)|the Gotham City seen in the movies]], although obviously not as dark", and some ideas go as far as having "dream fights in ''[[A Nightmare on Elm Street]]''-like situations [[Captain Obvious|(within Disney-level limits!)]]". The fact that ''characters are actually [[Killed Off for Real]]'' is only a natural consequence.