DuckTales - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

The Land of Trala La
Scrooge reaches the breaking point when dealing with glad-handers and curses his money. His doctor recommends a vacation to a land without money.

Allowance Day
The nephews want a new bike that's on sale, but they don't get their allowance till Saturday, so they try to convince Scrooge it's already Saturday.

Bubbeo & Juliet
Bubba falls in love with Julie, the new girl next door. But trouble brews when Bubba's parents win the lottery and begin feuding with Scrooge.

The Good Muddahs
Scrooge's Sowbuggian crown jewel exhibit at the Duckburg museum becomes a target for a jewel heist for the Beagle Boys' three cousins.

My Mother the Psychic
Mrs. Crackshell receives a jolt of electricity from her TV set and can now predict the future, so Scrooge has her predict stock market trends for him.

Metal Attraction
Gyro needs a challenge and Mrs. Beakley needs help with the housework, so Gyro invents Robotica, who falls for GizmoDuck and makes his life crazy.

Dough Ray Me
The nephews need more allowance money and start a service called the Dirtbusters. While employed by Gyro, they stumble across a duplicator.

Bubba's Big Brainstorm
Bubba's grades are deplorable, so Gyro invents a thinking cap for him. Unfortunately, not only does Bubba's brain expand, but so does his ego.

The Big Flub
Fenton has created demand for a new product before there was even a product, so he uses Gyro's new helium-based chewing gum -- without testing it.

A Case of Mistaken Secret Identity
Fenton becomes jealous when the nephews conclude that Launchpad must be GizmoDuck. The rumor spreads, and Launchpad enjoys the limelight -- at first.

Blue Collar Scrooge
As Scrooge contemplates selling his skateboard factory, he gets hit on the head by a skateboard, develops amnesia and strikes against his own factory.

Beaglemania
The Beagle Boys win a contest with their hit "Boogie Beagle Blues." Scrooge owns their record label and helps out when manager Ma becomes difficult.

Yuppy Ducks
Scrooge takes a dip into his money bin, comes down with loot lice and is quarantined. The nephews decide to fill in for him and become entrepreneurs.

The Bride Wore Stripes
When Ma Beagle convinces the court that she's Scrooge's wife and moves into the mansion, Scrooge must come up with a plan to expose Ma's charade.

The Unbreakable Bin
When Gyro invents an unbreakable glass, Scrooge has his money bin sheathed in the stuff and mistakenly believes the bin is now impenetrable.

Attack of the Fifty-Foot Webby
Webby, who's been feeling neglected, accidentally turns into a 50-foot giant after falling into a magical spring and becomes the center of attention.

The Masked Mallard
Hoping to change his poor public image, Scrooge becomes the Masked Mallard, a costumed do-gooder who goes about the city fighting crime.

A DuckTales Valentine (Amour or Less)
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