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Huey, Dewey and Louie

Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck are fictional characters of the Scrooge McDuck universe, Donald Duck's three almost identical nephews. They were created by Ted Osborne and Al Taliaferro and first appeared in a newspaper comic strip on October 17, 1937. Their first on-screen appearance was in Donald’s Nephews, released April 15, 1938. They are the sons of Donald's sister Della Thelma Duck, nicknamed "Dumbella" and one of Daisy Duck's brothers. They are sent to Donald temporarily until their father comes back from the hospital where he ended after their last practical joke of putting fire-crackers under his chair. Their parents were never heard of again and Donald had adopted them by 1942. They accompany their uncle Donald and their grand-uncle Scrooge McDuck in most of their adventures. They are generals of the world-wide scout organization The Junior Woodchucks.

The TV series Quack Pack added to the three their full names:

  • Huey's full name is Huebert Duck.
  • Dewey's full name is Deuteronomy Duck.
  • Louie's full name is Louis Duck.

But according to interviews by Taliaferro they were originally named after two political figures and an animator of the time:
  • Huey was named after Huey Pierce Long of Louisiana.
  • Dewey was named after Thomas Edward Dewey of New York.
  • Louie was named after animator Louie Schmitt. For a profile of him see:Louie Schmitt.

Huey, Dewey and Louie in other languages:
  • Danish: Rip, Rap and Rup
  • Dutch: Kwik, Kwek en Kwak
  • French: Riri, Fifi et Loulou
  • Swedish: Knatte, Fnatte och Tjatte.
  • German: Tick, Trick und Track.
  • Italian: Qui, Quo e Qua.
  • Spanish: Hugo Paco y Luis




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