Donald Duck doesn’t want much in just a great plate of pancakes — and to be a better treasure hunter than Uncle Scrooge! And for everyone in town to follow his perfect example, and for his whole family to be superheroes! Wait a minute, this is getting wacky… but the mystical E-Genie, an all-powerful being housed in a smartphone, is here to grant Donald’s wackiest wishes before you can say “App-acadabra”!It’s Donald Duck’s 90th anniversary, and a corps of European Disney comics masters is bringing his magic makeover to life in an all-new feature-length graphic novel! Can Scrooge McDuck, Daisy, Huey, Dewey and Louie, and Cousin Fethry save Duckburg from Donald… and our birthday boy from himself?
Be careful what you wish for. Truer words were never spoken. Donald learns that taking the easy way out leads to bigger problems than it fixes. Besides which is better the end of a story, or the journey on the way? Without the experiences of the journey, we can't enjoy the end.
If I had a nickel for every Disney story I've seen that starts with Donald Duck accidentally setting his own house on fire, I'd now have two nickels! This isn't just a regular Donald Duck trope I'm unaware of, is it?