Dickie Duck
Dickie Duck
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Her first appearance was in the Italian story "Arriva Paperetta Yè-Yè" (published in the US as "The Miner's Granddaughter" in IDW's Uncle Scrooge #18). In this story, Goldie drops Dickie off because she cannot take care of her anymore, so she asksScrooge McDuck to do it for her. But in later stories with her, she lives in her own house.
There are some Brazilian Disney comics with her as the protagonist, where she's part of a group of friends composed of Beckett (theAracuan Bird of the movieThe Three Caballeros) and original characters Neptunia (a short owl), Olympia (a tall crane), and Walter (a handsome pelican). Dickie and her four close friends possibly are studying journalism at some university ofDuckburg, because of her clear connection to the reporter career, which was shown in various comic stories. Despite these spin-off stories taking place in Duckburg, they do not include appearances of other characters from theDonald Duck-themed comic books or animation.
Despite the character's success inBrazil, she stopped being used by Italian authors who considered her too tied to a '60s teenager social context that does not exist anymore (the term "Yeye" in her original name indicate a type of music very popular in Italy in the '60s). To keep using the character, she was still used in someDonald Duck-themed takes on classic literature. Recently, Dickie has resurfaced in Italian Disney comics as a reporter, occasionally seen working in theCounty Conscience, Scrooge's younger brotherGideon McDuck's newspaper.
Animated appearance[]
Dickie's only animated appearance was in the '80s in the opening sequence of the kid showTopolino Show, animated by her creator Romano Scarpa.
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- Dickie is one of the few Duck characters who does not sport flat webbed feet, but with feet that are the form of normal human feet. However, she is sometimes seen with webbed feet in her earlier appearances
- This character shows that Goldie eventually had at least one child, who then had a daughter.
- Although it wasn't explicitly stated whether they were related, Dickie always seems to call Scrooge her "grandpa".
- This doesn't happen in the orginal Italian version, where Dicke called Scrooge "Pozzo di San Patrizio" (St. Patrick Wheel), in reference to his wealth and money.
- Dickie's parents were never shown or mentioned by name.
- Romano Scarpa named her English name himself,David Gerstein has suggested her name could be short for 'Ricarda'.