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Duckburg is a
fictional city which appears in Walt Disney'scomic book s and animated projects. In the comics andcartoon s, Duckburg is the home ofDonald Duck ,Scrooge McDuck ,Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck,Daisy Duck , and most of their supporting cast. Duckburg was first mentioned in "Walt Disney's Comics and Stories " #49 in 1944, and was created byCarl Barks .Features
Duckburg is a medium size city located in the fictional
United States state of Calisota (a combination of the real-life US states ofCalifornia andMinnesota ). In comic writerDon Rosa 's stories, Duckburg is located on the west coast of the United States, though other writers leave the city's location as vaguely defined. However, inDon Rosa 's "The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck ", the author alludes to where exactly he has situated Duckburg: "I won't bother to say precisely where I situated Duckburg and Calisota on America's west coast ... but if you get out a good map and compare the coastline, you'll see that I stuck the old gold-prospector's adopted hometown directly across the bay from a very appropriately named actual city." Knowing how Don Rosa like to play a gag, it is likely that this city would beEureka, California ("Eureka" meaning 'I found it'!). This fits with the river and a large forest south of Eureka.In the DuckTales episode "Double O' Duck," a map is shown which shows Duckburg as being located approximately where the city of
Pittsburgh , PA would be. The city is populated by various anthropomorphized animals, withduck s,dog s, andpig s the most dominant ones. The population is estimated 316 000 .Duckburg's most prominent resident is
Scrooge McDuck , the wealthiest duck in the world. Duckburg serves as the headquarters for his global business empire, with many of Duckburg's businesses owned by Scrooge.In some stories, Scrooge's wealthy rivals,
Flintheart Glomgold and John D. Rockerduck also have holdings or residences in Duckburg, and compete fiercely against Scrooge.The most prominent landmark in Duckburg is Scrooge McDuck's
money bin , a giant building sitting on Killmotor Hill (formerly known as Killmule Hill) in the center of town. The money bin contains both office space and, most famously, three cubic acres of money, the results of Scrooge's lifetime of business and treasure-seeking adventures.Another major landmark in some stories is a large
statue of Duckburg's founder,Cornelius Coot .Duckburg is also the headquarters of the Billionaire's Club, a special club for various wealthy businessmen. McDuck, Rockerduck, and sometimes Glomgold are members of the club. Another important organization founded in Duckburg is the
Junior Woodchucks , a rather mysteriousBoy Scouts of America -like club in whichHuey, Dewey and Louie are members. There is also a youth organization for girls, the Junior Chickadees. The Chickadees and Woodchucks maintain a friendly rivalry.Duckburg is a major center for
Space exploration . Expeditions have been launched from Duckburg to the Moon,Mars ,Venus , theAsteroids , and more remote parts of theGalaxy .Duckburg also features a sea port and is in proximity to several
mountain s, the most notable being 'Old Demon Tooth', usually depicted as a towering pointed peak leaning slightly to the side.Duckburg is home to Yarvard University, an institution more notable for its athletic teams than for its academic achievements. However, it is the
Alma Mater of theBey of El Daga , an eccentric Levantine ruler.Located near Duckburg is a
farm owned and run by Grandma Duck, Donald's paternalgrandmother . Donald's cousinGus Goose also lives on Grandma's farm as a "farmhand," though his laziness makes him a rather poor farmhand. The farm is often a gathering site for various Duck family holiday celebrations. Grandma's real name isElvira Coot Duck. She is a direct descendant of Cornelius Coot. Her finest achievement is helping Donald Duck and the Junior Woodchucks to transform her great-grandsonsHuey, Dewey and Louie from wild, destructive little kids to fine upstanding boys.History
Duckburg has been given a long history by many creators, including such writers as Barks and current Duck comic writer
Don Rosa .In the comics, the location that would eventually become known as Duckburg was originally known as "Fort Drake Borough," a fort built in the 16th century by British explorer
Sir Francis Drake . By the 19th century, the fort had been handed over by its departing British occupants toCornelius Coot , who renamed the fort "Duckburg." "Drake" means a male duck, while "borough" and "burg" aresynonyms .Duckburg remained a quiet, small town until the arrival of wealthy businessman Scrooge McDuck. McDuck had bought the old fort from
Clinton Coot , a descendant of Cornelius. Scrooge proceeded to construct his famous money bin and established various businesses in and around Duckburg. This construction caused Duckburg's population to swell, and turned the small town into a bustling city within several decades' time.Duckburg is probably the largest city in the state of
Calisota , but not the capital city. There are no references to the governor, legislature, Capitol, etc., of Calisota in any of the many stories about Duckburg. Duckburg seems to have its own governor, however.Duckburg maintains a traditional rivalry with
Goosetown , another city ofCalisota .Calisota
Calisota is a fictional
U.S. state , created byCarl Barks in his story "The Gilded Man" (Four Color #422) and used incomic book s produced by theWalt Disney Company . Duckburg is among the cities located there. Possibly, so areGoosetown ,Mouseton ,Spoonerville , and most likelySt. Canard , since the Audubon Bay Bridge connects St. Canard to Duckburg.Fact|date=July 2008Although it has many fictional elements and a variable climate, Calisota is probably roughly equivalent to
Northern California . Duckburg has occasionally been said to be seated north of Los Angeles andSan Francisco . A map inDon Rosa 's "The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck " shows that Calisota covers the part of California north of Sacramento.The name is a
blend ofCalifornia andMinnesota —supposedly to allow all kinds of weather or climate in the stories—although Calisota bears very little in common with the latter (a state in theUpper Midwest , far from the ocean coasts.) It may also be a reference to Calistoga, a small town inNapa County , which is, like Duckburg, north ofSan Francisco .In other media
*Duckburg was the setting of the 1987
animated series "DuckTales ". The cartoon's version of Duckburg was based heavily on the comics' version.*Duckburg appeared in the 1990s animated series "
Quack Pack ". In this series, Duckburg was populated almost entirely byhuman being s, with Donald, Daisy, and Donald's nephews as the only anthropomorphized animals that usually appeared. Moreover, the Money Bin is nowhere to be seen.*Duckburg was the setting for the second level of the
video game ""*Although it isn't seen on screen, Duckburg is referred to in "
Darkwing Duck " byGizmoduck , who mentions to Darkwing that Duckburg is his hometown (in a reference to Gizmoduck's appearances in "DuckTales"). A billboard announcing Gizmoduck's departure from Duckburg featuringScrooge McDuck was also briefly seen in an episode.*Duckburg was also used for the setting of Mickey's Birthdayland (later Mickey's Starland) at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom from 1988 to 1996. It even included Grandma Duck's Farm and a statue of
Cornelius Coot , though it was more of a rural town than a burgeoning metropolis. The connection to Duckburg was removed as the land was renovated in 1996 to becomeMickey's Toontown Fair . However, the Cornelius Coot statue remains.External links
* [http://duckman.pettho.com/history/history.html A history of Duckburg, based on Barks' and Rosa's stories]
* [http://goofy313g.free.fr/calisota_online/maps/index.html A study of Duckburg's location plus various Duckburg maps]
* [http://www.salimbeti.com/paperinik/en/city.htm Duckburg information at a Paperinik fansite]
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