Emily Quackfaster

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Emily Quackfaster

Emily Quackfaster, aka Mrs. Featherby, as seen in DuckTales.
First appearance "The Midas Touch" in Uncle Scooge #36
Created by Carl Barks
Voiced by June Foray, Tress MacNeille

Emily Quackfaster is a fictional figure from the Disney comic books. She is Scrooge McDuck's secretary.

She was originally hired by Scrooge's Sisters Hortense McDuck and Matilda McDuck. At first Scrooge didn't like the idea of having someone on his payroll but he got used to her very quickly. She first appeared in Uncle Scrooge #36 in the story The Midas Touch (the same story that introduced Magica De Spell), and her last name Quackfaster was first used in Uncle Scrooge #39 in A Spicy Tale. Her name Emily was first used in The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck Part 11. She was also known as Miss Typefast in some stories and on the show DuckTales she was called Mrs. Featherby.


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Main characters Scrooge McDuck | Huey, Dewey and Louie | Launchpad McQuack | Webby Vanderquack
Mrs. Beakley | Duckworth | Gyro Gearloose | Doofus | Bubba | Fenton Crackshell/GizmoDuck
Villains Flintheart Glomgold | Magica De Spell | Poe De Spell | The Beagle Boys | Ma Beagle
The Beagle Brats | The Beagle Babes | Pete | Dijon | Merlock
Minor characters Donald Duck | Mrs. Featherby | Goldie O'Gilt | Gandra Dee | Little Bulb | Gladstone Gander
Ludwig Von Drake
Other
Misc Duckburg | Calisota | Money Bin | Scrooge's Number One Dime | The Junior Woodchucks
(Guidebook)
Media Episodes | DVDs | DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp | DuckTales (video game)
DuckTales 2 | DuckTales: The Quest for Gold | Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers
TV movies &
specials
The Treasure of the Golden Suns | Catch as Cash Can | Time Is Money | Super DuckTales
The Golden Goose
See also Scrooge McDuck universe | Carl Barks | Darkwing Duck | Quack Pack | The Disney Afternoon


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