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Ducktales — 2x10

The number is a tribute to the 1987 premiere of the original DuckTales series.

It turns out Glomgold didn't just get lucky. He masterminded the entire thing using a stolen Time Teaser stopwatch, freezing time to torment Scrooge and even forging the "Gold Fever" entry in Huey's guidebook. Why This Episode Stands Out DuckTales 2x10

In the DuckTales (2017) universe, few episodes blend high-stakes psychological warfare with absurd comedy as well as . This episode isn't just a wacky mystery; it’s a masterclass in how Flintheart Glomgold—arguably the best/worst rival in television—finally uses his "smart ball" to push Scrooge McDuck past the brink of sanity. The Breakdown: Scrooge’s 87-Cent Descent The number is a tribute to the 1987

The title is a nod to the Sherlock Holmes pastiche The Seven-Per-Cent Solution . Why This Episode Stands Out In the DuckTales

Scrooge starts seeing an "interdimensional imp" named Chester who is supposedly tampering with his life—stealing his spats and stretching out his clothes.

The TV Tropes entry for this episode highlights how it subverts the "Antagonist in Mourning" trope. When Scrooge fakes his own death to lure out the thief, Glomgold doesn't just show up to the funeral—he crashes it wearing a glittery white tuxedo, dancing to "All I Do Is Win" by DJ Khaled. Themes of Family vs. Greed