Talk:Donald's Quack Attack

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When did Donald's Quack Attack debut? I've searched everywhere and have found no clear debut date.

Probably 1992. WizardDuck 17:07, 30 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

From my sources, it either premiered on 3/1/1992, or 5/13/1992. Statefairshows 04:04, 8 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

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The Walt Disney Company vs. Walt Disney Productions

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Did Walt Disney Productions rename itself “The Walt Disney Company” in the 1990s, or has that been just six of one thing and half a dozen of another? I’m asking because in the end credits of Good Morning, Mickey!, Donald Duck Presents, and maybe Mousterpiece Theater as well, there was a message that said, “The cartoons in this program are the work of animators from Walt Disney Productions over the past 50 years” (obviously because the shows came from 1980s Disney Channel). Mickey’s Mouse Tracks and Donald’s Quack Attack were 1990s shows with the same cartoons. Therefore, the message in the end credits of those shows replaces 50 with 60, but I do not quite know why the message includes the word “Company” instead of “Productions” after the name Walt Disney. I would only guess that meant a new name. Cbsteffen (talk) 21:11, 28 November 2017 (UTC)Reply