Later that night, Louie plans to release the Harpies as a plan to save the Harp-B-Gone industry in which Storkules warns Louie that if he releases the Harpies, they could cause more havoc in Duckburg. All the Harpies in Duckburg are locked in the basement of Donald's boat where Storkules puts a "Do not open" sign on the door to keep the Harpies from escaping. When Louie reads the Junior Woodchuck Guidebook about Harpies, a Harpy steals his guidebook as the nephews, along with Webby and Storkules plan to rid off the Harpies pestering the city of Duckburg, thanks to the invented plan Harp-B-Gone done by the nephews in capturing the Harpies to save Duckburg. After Storkules captures one Harpy by grabbing a basketball hoop and placing it on the monstrous bird, the other Harpies retreat the building. The Harpies make a physical appearance when they start an ambush in Funso's Funzone as Storkules tackles one. They officially return in the season two episode " Storkules in Duckburg!" where they were sent to ambush Storkules from the kingdom of Maceduckia after Storkules played his lute reigned over a swarm of Harpies which only caused chaos in the kingdom and got him banished by Zeus. The Harpies were mentioned to be in an aviary on Ithaquack by Charybdis when he tells Dewey and Webby the directions to Selene's temple in " The Spear of Selene!". One of the harpies, Anastasia, then wishes to marry Launchpad. ![]() The Harpies then thank Scrooge now that the dragon finally sleeps. After covering the dragon's eyes with the Golden Fleece, the creature falls asleep. Scrooge finally realizes that Launchpad's life was more important than the fleece. However, the Sleepless Dragon was also freed from its prison and was hot in pursuit. ![]() They grew furious when they saw Scrooge steal the Golden Fleece and tried to take it back from him. They offer Launchpad a dinner just to fatten him up and feed him to the Sleepless Dragon. The Harpies guard the legendary Golden Fleece which Scrooge wants to get to make a new suit. They appeared in Carl Barks' comic story The Golden Fleecing (where they were referred to as Larkies) and its DuckTales adaptation. ![]() The Harpies are mythological creatures that are half woman, half bird.
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