>>113855874Yes, we have different tastes, and of course Nu-Ducktales is more intended for younger audiences and audiences who love the current cartoon series that airs on Disney XD, Cartoon Network, Hasbro, Nickeledeon and other channels, so there are plenty of fans as well, unlike us, who are fans of comic books and older cartoons. I don’t mind if you love the current Nu-Ducktales, I mean every generation has their own taste, your thing and I’ll respect it.
>The gay and hispanic characters (I'm assuming this is what you mean) really aren't a main focus of the plot so it doesn't really effect much of anything, in my opinion.Well, in a way it is, but I'm more annoyed by what the fandom is doing than the current series does. I don't know why they think of Donald as transgender? Latinos do not bother me, but when they put characters in a different race, they also erase its originality, which bothers me a little. Otherwise, I'm not a racist. Fenton is great, not like the original, but he's a very nice character, so I didn't really think about him, but how they did Don Karnage and how they would portray Gosalyn. Don Karnage hardly has anything to do with the original, I mean not only the voice, but the features in general, he just looks like the original and nothing more. Gosalyn has been totally changed and I wonder what characteristics she will have, since she was a belligerent girl at Darkwing Duck, who often did not listen to her father and was punished all the time and hated school and history. Also the relationship to Donald bothers me a lot, he hardly has a focus on him, they focus more on the kids and other characters. I think that's mostly my point about it. I know we can't agree on that, but simply this series disappointed me a lot.