"DuckTales" Treasure of the Golden Suns: Too Much of a Gold Thing (TV Episode 1987) Poster

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Golden greed
TheLittleSongbird4 October 2018
As said many, many times, love animation to bits, always have. Not just Disney, Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, Tex Avery and Hanna Barbera, but getting older it also broadened to include Pixar, Studio Ghibli, Soyuzmultfilm and Fleischer. It has always been a huge part of my life and helped me through all the tough times in school, with a broader knowledge actually appreciate it even more now.

Very like as has been said with 'Darkwing Duck' and 'Talespin' in individual episodes of them, 'DuckTales' is a show dear to my heart. While not quite one of the all-time greats in animation and ever it is a personal favourite and one of my favourite shows from Disney. Felt that way as a child, still do. One of those personal favourites from a young age that has held up very well (not all my childhood favourites have), and like many favourites seen recently as a young adult 'DuckTales' is even more entertaining through adult eyes from appreciating the writing and stories even more.

'DuckTales' couldn't have gotten off to a better start than the five parter "The Treasure of the Golden Suns", of which "Too Much of a Gold Thing" is the fifth and last part. For me one of the best starts to an animated show.

The animation in "The Treasure of the Golden Suns: Too Much of a Gold Thing" looks very pleasing on the eyes, nothing shoddy about it. Instead it is very vibrant, fluidly drawn and the attention to detail in the backgrounds is also note-worthy. Can say nothing wrong about the music, the score is dynamic, beautifully orchestrated, never jarring with the action and full of energy. Just as animated shows of this kind should be. It is impossible to resist or forget the theme song, one of the catchiest in animation and ever.

"The Treasure of the Golden Suns: Too Much of a Gold Thing's" writing is even smarter, even more intelligent and even funnier as an adult. Part of this is due to understanding and appreciating the references, which came over as very funny and brilliantly timed when a child but easier to get and notice as an adult (i.e. Launchpad Indiana Jones reference). Have found the same experience re-visiting other favourites like 'Animaniacs', 'Pinky and the Brain' and 'Tiny Toon Adventures'. The dialogue is hilarious, quotable and surprisingly fresh by today's standards, also surprisingly thought-provoking and educational.

Similarly great in "The Treasure of the Golden Suns: Too Much of a Gold Thing" is the storytelling. It is a thrilling and remarkably inventive story that is not predictable or repetitive, also not taking too long to get started or to the point. It is immensely entertaining to watch, has thrills aplenty, is never dull and has emotional investment while the conflict has tension.

Have always loved the characters. Scrooge is one of those characters that does live up to his name at first, a notable example actually of the show being here, but the character grows and goes on a journey. It is wonderful to see Huey, Duey and Louie be given distinct personalities and it is much easier to tell them apart as a result than before when partnered with their uncle Donald Duck. Launchpad is greatly amusing.

In "The Treasure of the Golden Suns: Too Much of a Gold Thing", the voice acting is faultless. Cannot imagine anybody else as the character of Scrooge than Alan Young, he is a big reason why Scrooge works so well as a character. Same goes for Terrence McGovern as Launchpad and Russi Taylor and Joan Gerber voice with a lot of personality. Jim Cummings is as reliable as ever as El Capitain.

Summing up, of an outstanding standard yet again. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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10/10
All about greed.
XueHuaBingYu20 October 2019
One paragraph plot summary : Continued from the previous episode, Scrooge McDuck tries to find the gold. Meanwhile, that El Captain is following McDuck to find the gold. When he finds it, El Captain will intercept from the middle and take everything. After some journey and findings, they finally find the treasure. Greed becomes to control them like fools. They find the treasure, but unfortunately, it's a trap and they face the death (almost died). On the line of live and death, they both act like fools, but McDuck could come back and realise that life is more important, so, he escapes from there. They also take El Captain with them. But he is so greedy, so, he couldn't leave that place. McDuck and the others left that place and return home.

Episode 5 is really a great one. Mainly because it shows how greed can affect people. How much length can one person go because of greed? Moreover, it shows greed can blind the eyes and it can make you forget everything important. This is a lesson of the lifetime.

When I was watching this episode, I really hate to see McDuck is so greedy to get that gold. I can't believe he's so greedy. I even want to slap him, you know? If I were him, I wouldn't be like that.

This is the last episode of treasure hunting. So, the next episode would be about new things. I really can't wait to see what those episodes are all about. Thus, to conclude this review, this episode really has a very important lesson and hence, it's really a great episode I've seen so far.
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