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Professor Ludwig Von Drake is a cartoon character created in 1961 by The Walt Disney Company.He is the paternal uncle of Donald Duck.He was first introduced as the presenter (and singer of "The Spectrum Song") in the cartoon An Adventure in Color, part of the first episode of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color on NBC. [5]
A string of unexplained thefts and disappearances occur at the club. Mickey, with the help of Ludwig Von Drake, must discover the cause of the disappearance, who is ultimately revealed to be the Phantom Blot. Cartoons: Mickey Foils the Phantom Blot (1999), Von Drake's House of Genius: Teledinger (1999)
Von Drake has a cold and lends Mickey the Smarty Hat to help fix the roadsters. When Commander Heist tries to steal Von Drake's Smarty Hat as part of a plot to make all of the hot dogs in Hot Dog Hills disappear with his Sonic Hot Dog Eliminator and target the secret recipe for them, Heist's cat Lazlo gets in the way and gets the Smarty Hat on ...
This list of Donald Duck universe characters focuses on Disney cartoon and comics characters who typically appear with Donald Duck and Scrooge McDuck, but are not related to them. For relatives of Donald and Scrooge, see Duck family (Disney) or Clan McDuck. For characters exclusive to the DuckTales franchise, see List of DuckTales characters.
Mickey Mouse (10 C, 47 P) Minnie Mouse (13 P) O. Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (2 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Characters created by Walt Disney" ... Ludwig Von Drake
The Funhouse Friends get a call from Kooky Paleontologist Von Drake who invites them to attend the Dino-Opolis 500 involving the dinosaurs they befriended. Upon arrival, the Funhouse Friends pair up with the dinosaurs with Kooky Paleontologist Von Drake follows in Funny's Over Rover form.
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Marisa Lascala of Good Housekeeping described Mickey Mouse: Mixed-Up Adventures as a "great toddler show." [17] Kristin Smith of Plugged In complimented Mickey Mouse: Mixed-Up Adventures for its "lovable, well-known group of companions," including Mickey, Pluto, and Goofy, who work together as a team. She found that the characters are capable ...