Pooh's Adventures of DuckTales: Dinosaur Ducks
Pooh's Adventures of DuckTales: Dinosaur Ducks is the first and only Winnie the Pooh/DuckTales short film made by Yakko Warner and BrerJake90. It appeared on YouTube as part of a double feature with Winnie the Pooh Goes to Labyrinth in December 2010. A new present-day remake version of the short film made by Daniel Esposito will appear on Google Drive as part of a double feature with the present-day remake version now known as Winnie the Pooh, Ash Ketchum, and Littlefoot Go to Labyrinth in the near future.
Plot[edit | edit source]
The episode starts off with Launchpad chasing a multicolored booby in a mysterious, tropical locale. Once Launchpad catches the booby, he is chased all the way to his plane by a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Launchpad manages to get the booby into the plane and takes off, but a pterodactyl rips off the plane’s wings. Launchpad jumps out of the plane, using the booby to help slow his fall, but the booby flies away afterwards. Tired out, Launchpad crawls (literally) all the way back to Duckburg.
Launchpad eventually crawls his way into Scrooge’s office at the zoo and tells Scrooge about his failed expedition to bring back a specimen. However, Scrooge is very impressed when Launchpad tells him about how big the tyrannosaurus was, and he declares that Launchpad has discovered a prehistoric Lost World, which is where he plans to go exploring.
At McDuck Manor, Scrooge, and Launchpad are loading up a cargo helicopter, when Huey, Dewey, and Louie ask to come along. Scrooge won’t let them come because the place is too dangerous, but Huey decides that they can go anyway if they hide in a crate without Scrooge’s knowledge. Webby wants to go with the boys, but when they tell her off, she decides to stowaway on her own.
After taking off, the helicopter eventually reaches the Lost World, where Launchpad runs into the pterodactyl from before. In an attempt to evade the beast, Launchpad screws with the controls, but accidentally sends the copter plunging towards the ground. When Scrooge goes looking for crash helmets, he discovers the boys hiding in their crate. Unable to deal with them at the moment, Scrooge seatbelts them to a seat, which Launchpad mistakenly ejects from the copter. Fortunately, the boys’ seat has a parachute. The copter crash lands, but Scrooge, Launchpad and Webby (who’s hiding in a picnic basket) survive.
The boys land in a plateau; in a large nest, which turns out to belong to the pterodactyl. Despite that, they manage to get away. At this point, a baby duck-billed dinosaur spots them, and decides to follow them in secret. As for Scrooge and Launchpad, in order to reunite with the boys, they are forced to scale a mountain, taking the picnic basket with them. Also, the mother duck-billed dinosaur realizes that she’s lost her baby.
The boys soon discover the baby dinosaur, but their screaming unintentionally scares it off. Louie suggests that they catch the baby for Scrooge's zoo, but he soon regrets the idea. While Scrooge and Launchpad continue up the mountain, Louie decides that a tiger trap (palm leaves covering a hole) from the Junior Woodchucks Guidebook will catch the dinosaur, provided they make the hole bigger. The trap works, but they end up catching a sabretoothed cat instead.
Scrooge and Launchpad reach the plateau, but they are unknowingly spotted by caveducks. Louie decides to set up a snare trap for the dinosaur, but the boys wind up catching the tyrannosaurus, which chases them and the baby into a dead-end canyon. The boys manage to scare off the tyrannosaurus by pitching rocks to Huey, who bats them at the t-rex with a club. In the meantime, Dewey leads the baby and his brothers into a small cave.
Scrooge and Launchpad stumble onto a tribe of caveducks, who take them away, but leave the picnic basket with Webby still inside of it behind. The caveduck elder then takes Scrooge’s hat and wears it himself. All alone now, Webby decides to go exploring, while the boys set up another trap. As they wait for the baby dinosaur to approach, they spot Webby, just as she spots the baby dinosaur, and attempt to chase her, only to get caught in their own trap. When they catch up with Webby, the boys tell her that the dinosaur belongs in Scrooge's zoo, but she feels differently.
Webby then leads the boys and the baby dinosaur back to the caveduck tribe, where Scrooge and Launchpad have been tied to a tree. The boys ride into the caveduck village on the baby dinosaur’s back, where Louie lassos the elder with some rope. Huey and Dewey then untie Scrooge and Launchpad, while Louie and the baby dinosaur tie up the elder to the tree. Launchpad uses a stone wheel that two caveducks were rolling to knock aside some pursuing caveducks as if they were bowling pins, while Scrooge retrieves his hat. Webby, who has been left alone again, gets taken in by the caveducks.
Scrooge is not mad at the boys, because they managed to capture the baby dinosaur, which he can use for his zoo. But now, the boys are against the whole idea, and when Louie brings up Webby in conversation, the boys suddenly remember that they’ve forgotten about her, so they all set out to find her, when they go throw the grass, they see the tyrannosaurus go roaring, but it apparently does not see them, and then head the other way. Eventually, they do find Webby, who is telling the caveducks the stories of Cinderella, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty and The Three Bears as one combined story. Scrooge demands that the caveducks hand back Webby but is forced to give up his hat to the elder.
The t-rex returns, and chases all the ducks into a cave, but the baby dinosaur is too big to fit. Fortunately, the baby’s mother shows up to ward off the t-rex. Launchpad gets the idea to roll stone wheels at the t-rex, causing it to lose its balance. With the help of the mother dinosaur, it gets knocked off the plateau, and lands in a river.
In the end, Scrooge decides that instead of taking dinosaurs back to Duckburg, he’s better off setting up a safari tour that flies over the Lost World in a helicopter. Launchpad remarks that Scrooge picked a proper tour guide too; a helicopter with an automatic pilot.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Tennessee Tuxedo, Chumley, Garfield, Odie, Poky Little Puppy, Shy Little Kitten, Tip, Dash, Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig, Spot the Chicken, Simba, Timon, Pumbaa, Genie, Ttark, Yakko, Wakko, and Dot, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Fred Flintstone, Barney Rubble, Dino, and Jeremy the Crow guest star in both versions of this short film.
- Christopher Robin, Ash Ketchum, Pikachu, Misty, Togepi, Brock, Nala, Sora, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, Max Goof, Robin Hood, Little John, Baloo, Bagheera and King Louie will guest star in Daniel Esposito's upcoming present-day remake version of this short film.
- The 100 Acre Avatar League will join Pooh and his friends in Daniel Esposito's upcoming present-day remake version of this short film.
- Mickey Mouse, who will guest star in Daniel Esposito's upcoming present-day remake version, hosts both versions of this short film.
- Yakko Warner and BrerJake90's original version was an NTSC film with NTSC bits from Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin, The Tigger Movie, Piglet's Big Movie, Pooh's Heffalump Movie, The Lion King, Aladdin, Looney Tunes: Back in Action, and The Secret of NIMH and PAL bits from The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, The Lion King 1½, The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, Aladdin and the King of Thieves, and Space Jam. However, Daniel Esposito's upcoming present-day remake version will also be an NTSC film with NTSC bits from the Winnie the Pooh films, The Jungle Book 1 and 2, Pinocchio, The Lion King films, The Emperor's New Groove, Kronk's New Groove, The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, the Pokemon films, the Aladdin films, Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish, the Looney Tunes films, The Flintstones films, The Secret of NIMH 1 and 2, the Mickey Mouse films, A Goofy Movie, An Extremely Goofy Movie, and Robin Hood.
- Unlike in the real episode, Sora, Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Donald Duck, Goofy and Max Goof make their special guest appearances in Daniel Esposito's upcoming present-day remake version of this short film since Donald appeared in some episodes of DuckTales.
- Yakko Warner originally planned to remake this short film as a solo past adventure, but he decided to cancel it and let Daniel Esposito remake the short film as a present-day adventure.