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Duckburg
NameDuckburg
CreatorCarl Barks, Walt Disney
First appearanceSilly Symphony?
LocationCalisota (fictional)

Duckburg Duckburg is a fictional city created in American comic tradition, serving as the principal setting for many Carl Barks and Don Rosa stories and numerous productions by Walt Disney companies. The city functions as the home base for characters appearing across Walt Disney Productions comics, Walt Disney Television Animation series, and feature films, and has been depicted in works connected to Fantasia, The Mickey Mouse Club, and contemporary streaming adaptations. Duckburg appears in crossover narratives with characters tied to Uncle Scrooge, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and Launchpad McQuack.

Fictional Overview

Duckburg is portrayed as a bustling urban center in the same narrative universe as Scrooge McDuck and Donald Duck, often intersecting with plotlines involving Gladstone Gander, Magica De Spell, and Flintheart Glomgold. Stories situate the city in a region linked to the fictional state of Calisota, placing it within the continuity of works by Carl Barks, expanded by Don Rosa and adapted by studios such as Disney Television Animation and Buena Vista Distribution. Canonical representations vary between comic serials, animated shorts produced by Walt Disney Productions, and episodic series like DuckTales (1987 TV series), DuckTales (2017 TV series), and films such as The Disney Afternoon-era projects.

Geography and Landmarks

The city's topography includes a harbor, hills, and a central business district often featuring the iconic Money Bin owned by Scrooge McDuck; other recurring sites include McDuck Castle and the Trepannier Theater-style entertainment venues featured in adaptations. Duckburg's map has been rendered differently across panels by Don Rosa and Carl Barks, and in animated designs by studios like Walt Disney Television Animation and art teams for Disney Afternoon productions. Notable institutional landmarks in stories include the Junior Woodchucks headquarters, the Duckburg Bank (occasionally controlled by characters such as Scrooge McDuck), and civic sites that host encounters with figures like Gyro Gearloose and Fenton Crackshell.

Inhabitants and Notable Residents

The population consists of anthropomorphic characters created by Carl Barks, expanded by Don Rosa, Jack Hannah, and modern writers such as those on DuckTales (2017 TV series). Prominent residents include Donald Duck, Scrooge McDuck, Huey, Dewey and Louie, Webby Vanderquack, Launchpad McQuack, Ludwig Von Drake, and antagonists like Magica De Spell and Flintheart Glomgold. Recurring civic figures are characters such as Mayor of Duckburg-type roles in various adaptations, recurring supporting cast like Gyro Gearloose, Gladstone Gander, Beagle Boys, and guest characters crossing over from Mickey Mouse narratives created by Walt Disney.

Economy and Industries

Duckburg's fictional economy is often centered around Scrooge McDuck's wealth and enterprises, including ownership of the Money Bin, investments referenced to entities resembling Gladstone Gander-related fortunes, and occasional corporate plots involving industrialists akin to those in Don Rosa sagas. The city hosts businesses run by inventors such as Gyro Gearloose and mercantile operations that appear across Carl Barks stories and animated series produced under Walt Disney Television Animation. Tales portray financial institutions, mining ventures tied to Scrooge McDuck's past in narratives referencing locations created by Don Rosa, and media companies resembling those in The Disney Afternoon era.

History and Timeline

Duckburg's internal chronology is reconstructed from serialized works by Carl Barks and detailed timelines proposed by Don Rosa, which incorporate events such as Scrooge's adventuring career, encounters with adversaries like Magica De Spell, and civic incidents depicted in DuckTales (1987 TV series) and DuckTales (2017 TV series). The city appears in origin stories linking to Calisota-based history described in comics and adapted episodes produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. Key narrative milestones include treasure hunts depicted in Carl Barks classics, family sagas elaborated by Don Rosa in works like The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, and animated episodes chronicled in series distributed by Buena Vista Distribution.

Cultural Impact and Media Depictions

Duckburg has influenced generations through comic publications by Western Publishing and adaptations by Walt Disney media, inspiring television series such as DuckTales (1987 TV series), revivals like DuckTales (2017 TV series), appearances in crossover projects with Mickey Mouse Clubhouse-style characters, and references in popular culture including fan works and academic discussions of American comic books. The city's landmarks, especially the Money Bin, feature prominently in merchandising by Walt Disney Stores and in exhibitions curated by organizations celebrating cartoon art. Duckburg has been analyzed in studies of comic strip lore and transmedia storytelling involving creators like Carl Barks and Don Rosa.

Category:Fictional cities