Disney's 'DuckTales' Opening Credits Reimagined With Real Ducks- Watch Cute Viral Video

By Mitch Thorpe, Mstars News writer | Sep 10, 2014 01:40 PM EDT

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Life is like a hurricane here in Duckberg!!! DuckTales is back in full effect and in the cutest way possible. Oh My Disney has brought us back to our childhood days and we couldn't be more grateful. The YouTube channel recreated the iconic opening title sequence from the hit 80's animated series, you know, he one where Scrooge McDuck dives into his vault of gold coins. However, instead of using cartoon ducks, the masterminds behind the video actually used real live ducks, making the video that much more precious.

In the adorable clip, we get to see the baby ducks, as well as full-grown ducks, as they travel to outer space, explore ancient pyramids, and just have a quacking good time, as they impersonate animated ducks, Uncle Scrooge, and his grandnephews Huey, Dewey and Louie.

The creators of the video put a lot of work into the background and the visual effects. To recreate the gold coin vault dive that we mentioned above, the videographer showers fake gold coins behind one of the baby ducks. They also incorporate toy airplanes, helicopters, genie lamps and fake horses to make the comparison between the remake and the original look that much more spot on.

The show premiered in September of 1987 and spanned four seasons and included 100 episodes before concluding in November of 1990. The show spawned a video game as well as a feature film movie, DuckTales The movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp.

Now if you'll excuse us, we are about to binge-watch the whole series for the next few days.

[Image courtesy of YouTube]

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