Quack Pack episode review, Ducklaration of Independence
Huey may be my favorite in the Disney XD Ducktales, but in Quack Pack I lean towards Dewey. Quack Pack I feel is an underrated 90’s Disney show. It doesn’t quite have the same ring to it as Ducktales, but I love the interesting plot twist of Huey, Dewey and Louie as teenagers. I can relate to Dewey so much in this episode. There are plenty of times where I want to be left alone too. I think we’re both introverts. Plus in this episode he’s seen to be both a writer and a photographer, two hobbies I enjoy. So basically the plot of the episode is the ducks are on a camping trip in the mountains. Annoyed that Huey and Louie are constantly around him, and using his stuff like his comics and music stereo, Dewey decides to strike out on his own.
Dewey enjoys his newfound independence until he actually ends up in a sticky predicament where he needs help from his brothers. He falls into a place called Nirvana Valley, and the guy living there doesn’t seem to like Dewey all that much, or want him around. Dewey didn’t realize how he may have hurt his brothers feelings until the same thing happened to him.
Meanwhile, Donald and Daisy have their own humorous disagreements while setting up their tent and hiking, which adds a lot of comedy to this more serious episode.
I loved most of this episode. I guess the only complaint I have is I would have liked to see a scene where Dewey, Huey and Louie discuss healthy boundaries. As in, it’s ok to be alone but you should remember the importance of community. Overall, I would rate the episode 8/10.
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Sincerelyrachelbrooke