This is amazing! As a lifelong Scrooge fan, I grew up on all the Carl Barks comics (and all the shows) and this brought it to life! I don’t know about the one comment below suggesting a duck voice with a scots accent for him but let’s face it - Alan Young was, is, and will always be “the” voice of Scrooge...and this actor nails it! The other voices, sounds effects - Great work all around.
I agree with you regarding Alan Young! I am very fortunate to have come across Kovabomb and his Uncle Scrooge impression. He has been nothing but awesome!!
This is great! My dad was Bob Gregory. I read this story when I was a child (in one of the many comic books we had at home) but I must have lost that one. Happy to see it dramatized. Thank you for giving him credit. He got very little credit for his work when he was alive.
No no no no no, I said it already and will say it again, this is hands down the BEST interpretation of all the characters that I have heard, other than Clarence Nash and Alan Young. Being able to watch this over here in Germany is such an early Christmas present, I´m sitting here with an actual smile and that is a lot! I have been through hell this year and it isn´t over yet: false cancer diagnosis for me, correct cancer diagnosis for my dad who will have huge surgery right before Christmas, my own surgery in July earned me a damaged nerve resulting in a very droopy eye lid and stuffed nose, both permanent damages, covid in September, right now more self-isolation because of a bout of stomach flu, I´m ready to give up, it is all just too much the last 10 years and this year in particular, apart from the year my boyfriend died. I guess I have burn out, but these videos actually give me a smile. Thank you for that!
Sounds like you have been through a lot. I am sorry for your loss and your suffering but I am glad these videos bring a smile to your face. We hope to have more soon. Thanks for watching!!
Wow! Very ambitious to do ALL the voices for a 20-page story! You must have been tired when you finished. Great job. Personally, I'd like to hear Scrooge with a duck voice, mixed with his Scots Brogue. But,I know that would be quite difficult. Ollie Eiderduck should also talk like a duck, but at a different pitch. But, I realise that trying to do a different voice with4 different characters (Huey, Dewey, & Louie can be the same) would be extremely difficult.
I like the one Beagle Boy having a Brooklyn-type thug accent. But the fake French accents of the supposed "Pierre and Alphonse" sounded nothing like Western French Canadians. I guess that's because The beagle Boys are dimwitted bumblers. But the lumberyard boss, Judge, Mountie and telegraph men all sounded like Western American hicks. They didn't sound at all like Western Canadians.
haha, yep. The hicks were me. We felt the beagle boys believed they had spot on accents...but in reality they were not. Just as you say, they are dimwitted and bumblers.
Just a part of his character. Even if he’s a bit different in the comics, it’s not quite Donald Duck without his signature voice. Keep in mind he appeared in the Wise Little Hen in 1934 and I dint think his first comic appearance was until 1937 (excluding his ones as a cameo or his appearances in Mickey Mouse comics).