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Template:Enemy Huey, Dewey, and Louie are the three nephews of Donald Duck, and great-nephews of Scrooge McDuck. In Kingdom Hearts, they work in the item shop in the First District of Traverse Town. Here, the three take turns selling items. In Kingdom Hearts II, they run an item shop, a weapon shop and an accessory shop in Radiant Garden. In both endings, they are all seen going back to Disney Castle.

Story

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep

The trio appears in Disney Town participating in the world's mini games. Scrooge McDuck has left them in-charge of an ice-cream machine, which they are having trouble handling. Captain Justice comes to lend them a hand, but only ends up with making a big mess. When Pete fails to get the machine to properly work, Ventus arrives and asks if he could try getting it to work. With his help, the trio manages to make it work properly.

They are later present during the Million Dreams Award presentation, hoping they'll win due to all their hard work around town with the ice-cream machine. They cheers soon after when it's announced that Terra, Aqua and Ventus all three won the award.

Some time after the defeat of Terra-Xehanort, the trio race on the Rumble Race ground, with Huey as the victor.

Kingdom Hearts

In Traverse Town, the trio has opened an item shop. Judging by conversations with the three, one can clarify that the three brothers went off to seek their fortune. They tell Donald that they wished to make money so that they could travel on a real adventure and therefore went off to start their shop. They also made it clear to their uncle: "No family discounts."

After the defeat of Ansem, they are seen returning to Disney Castle.

Kingdom Hearts II

After parts of Hollow Bastion has been restored, the trio shows and opens each their own shops.

After Sora and Riku have vanquished Xemnas, Huey, Dewey and Louie are seen once again returning to Disney Castle along with King Mickey, Goofy, Donald, Scrooge, Jiminy Cricket and Pluto.

Kingdom Hearts coded

Data versions of Huey, Dewey, and Louie appear during Data-Sora's adventure in Data Traverse Town. Data Cid is looking for them when Sora shows up and Cid asks Sora to look for the triplets. Template:Section-stub

Shops

In Kingdom Hearts, Huey, Dewey and Louie take turns being the shop barter in the Item Shop in Traverse Town. In Kingdom Hearts II, Huey is in charge of the Accessory Shop, Dewey is in charge of the Items Shop and Louie is in charge of the Weapons Shop in Hollow Bastion/Radiant Garden.

Appearance

Huey, Dewey, and Louie are virtually identical to one another except for the color of their clothes. They are a trio of small, anthropomorphized ducks with yellow-orange beaks, legs, and webbed feet, four-fingered hands, white plumage, thin, grey "eyebrows", and light blue eyes that almost seem to glow. Each wears a long-sleeved turtleneck shirt and baseball cap. Huey's cap and shirt are red, Dewey's are blue, and Louie's are green.

Despite being depicted as kids in Kingdom Hearts, the trio still exist ten years in the past (during the events of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep), living in Disney Town. This suggests that they may be older than they look or the flow of time is different in Disney Town.

Origin

Huey, Dewey, and Louie appear in several animated cartoons and comic books published by Disney. They first appeared in a newspaper comic strip in 1937 and their first animated appearance was in the theatrical short Donald's Nephews, released in 1938.