
Micro Ducks from Outer Space
Tiny aliens visit Earth and leave one of their machines behind. When Scrooge tries to use this machine, he creates a very small problem.
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"When younger watching animation, great animation, music, characters and voice acting were my main reasons for loving animation so much, as well as how it helped me feel better during bad times. Whereas as an adult, where my love for animation was even stronger, more components were noticeable, with more knowledge was garnered of behind the scenes and of the different studios, animation styles and those involved. Grew up with 'Ducktales' and always did consider it a personal favourite. Actually like it even more and that is very high praise when some past favourites are far from it n..."
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Much of the plot for the episode (including a family being accidentally shrunk, befriending a now-relatively-giant-sized-ant, navigating numerous deadly obstacles from normally banal objects, and having to alert a wacky inventor that they had been shrunk) closely mirrors Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989). Both this episode (as well as the whole series) and the aforementioned film were produced by Disney. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989) was in the very early production stages when this episode aired.
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Tiny aliens visit Earth and leave one of their machines behind. When Scrooge tries to use this machine, he creates a very small problem.