DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990) Poster

Russi Taylor: Huey, Dewey, Louie, Webby

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  • Louie : Where are you going to keep all this treasure, Uncle Scrooge?

    Scrooge McDuck : Oh, I won't keep it all, Louie. Most of these artifacts will go to museums.

    Louie : That doesn't sound like Uncle Scrooge.

    Scrooge McDuck : That way, I can enjoy a hefty tax break!

    Huey : That does!

  • Huey : Gee, I guess one of us has got to wish for peace and happiness all over the world.

    Genie : Hey. These are wishes, not miracles.

  • Louie : I'm going to wish for a million wishes!

    Genie : Get serious! That never works!

  • Huey : [referring to Merlock]  Your master was a bird?

    Genie : Bird, dragon, wolf. He can change into anything. He's an evil sorcerer.

    Dewey : But he can't still be alive.

    Louie : He'd be ancient.

    Huey : Yeah. Olden than Uncle Scrooge even.

    Genie : Yeah, except his first wish was to live forever.

    Huey : Ooh! Good wisher!

    Genie : No! BAD wisher!

    [bursts into tears] 

    Genie : You don't know! He made me do the worst things.

    Dewey : Like what?

    Genie : Did you ever hear of Atlantis? It was everybody's favourite resort until Merlock couldn't get reservations. Then down she went! And poor Pompeii! Mount Vesuvius would have never blown its top if Merlock hadn't blown his!

    [blows his nose] 

    Louie : But what are YOU worried about? He used up his wishes.

    Genie : That's just it. Merlock has unlimited wishes because he has a magic talisman. It's what gives him all his powers. And when he puts it on the lamp, he gets as many wishes as he wants! Now do you see why I'm a little jumpy?

    [cries] 

    Louie : Well, maybe we should wish for the talisman.

    Genie : Oh, that's the one wish I can't do. You'd have to steal it from him yourself, and good luck!

    Louie : Well, don't worry about that mean old master now.

    Dewey : Yeah. He has no idea you're with us, and that's the way it's gonna stay.

  • Huey : Can't he stay with us, Uncle Scrooge?

    Dewey : Yeah.

    Scrooge McDuck : Oh no! I'm not letting this wee gold mine out of my sight!

    Dewey : But he's our friend.

    Scrooge McDuck : Nonsense! A genie's not a person! A genie is a-a-a... a thing!

    [holds up lamp] 

    Scrooge McDuck : Inside.

    Genie : Bye, guys. It was great while it lasted.

  • Dewey : What a ride!

    Louie : Yeah, I wouldn't mind doing it again now that I know that you can live through it!

  • Mrs. Beakley : Children, I think your uncle has something to say to you.

    Scrooge McDuck : Aye... Welcome home! Can I get you and Gene anything? Cookies? Milk? Ice cream?

    Huey : Oh, no thank you, Uncle Scrooge.

    Louie : Yeah, we're kind of full.

    Webby : And sleepy.

    Scrooge McDuck : That's because it's past your bedtime. Now, scoot along, little ones.

    Huey , Dewey , Louie , Webby : Good night, Uncle Scrooge.

    Genie : Nighty-night.

    Scrooge McDuck : Sleep tight.

    Duckworth : That's telling them, Sir.

  • Huey : How about a small speedboat?

    Genie : Oh, sure. You want that with or without an ocean?

    Huey : A little much, huh?

    Genie : Well, just a tad.

  • Louie : Quackarooney!

  • Dewey : Quick, get back in the lamp!

    Genie : No! Not the lamp! Put me in a dog house, a madhouse, even a house of pancakes! Anywhere but the lamp!

  • Louie : [Scrooge has opened a chest stolen by Collie Baba and discovers it to be full of clothes]  He stole clothes?

    Scrooge McDuck : Ach, nothing but old robes. Forty years of searching, and I end up with Collie Baba's dirty laundry!

    Webby : Well, at least the box is pretty, Uncle Scrooge.

  • [for her first wish, Webby wished for a baby elephant and the genie grants it against his will; a baby elephant appears in the room] 

    Genie : Now look what you've gone and done!

    Webby : What's wrong? She's cute.

    Genie : And big! Big wishes always big trouble! The bigger the wish, the bigger the trouble!

    Louie : He's right. One look at that elephant, and Uncle Scrooge will want to know what's up.

    Genie : Everyone who sees it will, and pretty soon, everyone will be fighting over me, the wishes will get out of control, and I'll end up being in the lamp for another thousand years!

    Louie : Jeepers! I hadn't thought of that!

    Genie : So please, please! Make small wishes!

  • Louie : At least we still have each other. Think of poor Genie.

    Dewey : If only there was a way we could sneak in and get back the lamp.

    Huey : But there are so many alarms.

    Scrooge McDuck : Aye, hundreds... and 14, 657 ways to trigger them.

    Dewey : And you know each and every one, don't you, Uncle Scrooge?

    Scrooge McDuck : Aye.

    Louie : Maybe the way to shut them off?

    Scrooge McDuck : Aye! Come lads! Something tells me we should plan a full-scale invasion!

  • Dewey : Webby! What did you do this time?

    Webby : I'm sorry. Just make them stop!

    Louie : But I've only got one wish left!

    Scrooge McDuck : Boys! What is going on?

    Huey : Uh-oh. Looks like the jig is up. Go ahead, Louie.

  • Dewey : Do you think we'll see a mummy?

    Dijon : That reminds me, my mummy's expecting me. It's time for my nap.

  • Huey : You read the whole encyclopedia?

    Genie : Cover to cover to cover... what's this? Baseball? Bowling ball? Cinderella's ball?

    Huey : No, it's a globe of the Earth.

    Genie : Get back. You mean the Earth isn't flat? I must have missed that part.

    Louie : Boy, he HAS been in that lamp for a long time!

  • Huey : I wish for the world's biggest ice cream sundae. Uh, but not too big.

    Genie : Ice cream sundae, come on down!

    [Ice cream and whipped cream fall from the sky and land in the kiddie pool, but a giant cherry lands on Huey's head] 

    Genie : Better watch out for that wind sheer.

  • Genie : How can I ever thank you, Master?

    Scrooge McDuck : I'm not your master anymore!

    Genie : That's right! Can I call you "Uncle Scrooge"?

    Scrooge McDuck : You're a sweet kid, but don't press your luck.

    Dewey : So, what do you want to do as your first day as a boy?

    Genie : Well, let me put it this way... you'll never catch me, coppers!

    Huey : Quackarooney!

    Louie : Oh boy!

    Dewey : I'm gonna get you!

    Webby : Are you coming with us, Uncle Scrooge?

    Scrooge McDuck : You go ahead, Webby dear. We quad-zillionaires have our own ideas of fun.

  • Huey : This is Geni... Gene, yeah, Gene.

    Scrooge McDuck : You're new around here?

    Genie : Yeah, kinda. I pretty much pop up every now and then.

  • Genie : First, you have to hold the lamp...

    Louie : Yeah?

    Genie : Then, say, "I wish."

    Huey : Yeah?

    Genie : Then wish for something.

    Huey : That's all?

    Dewey : Boy! It's even user-friendly!

  • Huey : Dijon has everything - the mansion, the factories...

    Duckworth : Even your spat collection, sir.

  • Huey, Dewey, Louie : Faster, Launch Pad, faster!

    Scrooge McDuck : Slower, Launch Pad, slower!

  • Huey : Wait a second. What about our wishes?

    Genie : Wishes? Do I look like a birthday cake?

    Huey : Oh, come on! You can't fool us! A genie is supposed to grant wishes.

    Webby : That's three wishes for every master.

    Genie : Oh, geez! Everyone remembers that part.

  • Huey : Do you think it might have the treasure of Collie Baba and his 40 thieves?

    Scrooge McDuck : After all this time, I'm not getting my hopes up.

  • Louie : It's a genie, isn't it?

    Dewey : It's not the tooth fairy.

  • Dewey : What is that? A Mexican Jumping Lamp?

  • Webby : After I'm done polishing my teapot, we can have a tea party with all my dollies.

    Huey : Thanks for the warning.

  • Webby : Genie, you're gonna love playing tea party.

    Genie : I know. I read all about it. Can I be the guy who dresses like an Indian and throws the tea off the boat?

    Webby : No silly, not a Boston Tea Party.

  • Genie : Wish them back, please!

    Webby : I can't! That was my last wish!

    Genie : I wish you hadn't said that!

  • Huey : I don't see anything, Uncle Scrooge.

    Dewey : Not even a mirage.

    Launchpad : Maybe we made a wrong turn at that last sand dune.

  • Louie : You still have the lamp, Uncle Scrooge.

    Scrooge McDuck : Aye. And one more wish to go.

    Webby : You sound like you know what it is.

    Scrooge McDuck : [Considers for a moment, then shakes his head]  I'm going to stop all this magic. Even if I have to wish for the lamp to be buried in the center of the Earth.

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