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12 Things about the Mighty Ducks Movies that Bothered Me

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The Mighty Ducks trilogy is easily the best movie franchise ever to come out of Minnesota (as far as I know). Still, I take issue with a few things in the movies. Specifically, twelve things.



  1. Coach Bombay must have been on something if he was under the impression that he had a shot at pro hockey. Considering that the reason he started coaching the Ducks in the first place was related to community service for his drunk driving transgressions, it's safe to say that he was more than likely on something — and Disney neglected to inform viewers of this fact. (D1&2)
  2. How many kids play hockey in Trinidad and Tobago? Are there even enough hockey-playing kids in Trinidad and Tobago for kids to scrimmage against each other in order to improve their skills? Even if there are, how the hell did Trinidad advance to the World Championships while Canada didn't? (D2)
  3. What kind of gerrymandering put a rich kid from Edina on a team with a bunch of poor kids from Minneapolis, yet preserved the rest of the Edina team? Wait, Adam Banks lives within the poor kids' boundaries? How did no one else figure this out before Bombay? How didn't the rich parents on his team take care of this by relocating him to one of their homes? FAIL. (D1)
  4. At the very least you'd need a helmet to be out on the ice playing; it's highly unlikely you'd be able or want to play without all the necessary equipment. And lassos and whatnot are neither necessary nor legal .(all)
  5. The image of a fancy hockey hall loses its impact when you know that it's really the Blake Lower/Middle cafeteria. (D1)
  6. Mickey's Diner: Not in Minneapolis. Not even on the same side of the river as south Minneapolis. Try St. Paul.
  7. MSHSL rules would make the team ineligible for varsity for a year due to transfer rules. That means you, Adam Banks. It seems like there would be some provision banning giving out athletic scholarships too. I'm just not sure. (D3)
  8. Anyway, why would you give athletic scholarships to a bunch of people who aren't good enough to play varsity? (D3)
  9. Also, there really wouldn't be that big of a conflict between the Ducks and the rich hockey players of Eden Hall because, well, that many rich kids complaining would probably get their way. (D3)
  10. Olympic/Goodwill/Global Domination Championship teams are usually made up of the best players in the country not the best team in the country. (D2)
  11. The "Flying V" doesn't really work that well as a hockey strategy. My JV hockey team tried it in a game against South St. Paul. We won that game but failed miserably when it came to the "Flying V." (all)
  12. Rollerblading is not allowed in the Minneapolis Skyway system. Those kids would have been sent to juvie — or at least gotten kicked out of the skyway. Wait, there were kids of color. They totally would have been sent to juvie. (D1)

 

11 Reader Comments

TwinCitizen (not verified)11:30am
Jun 2
I wouldn't think about it too much. And didn't D3 remove the team entirely from Minnesota? I can't even remember if I've seen that one, frankly.
Brandi Brown11:44am
Jun 2
D3 didn't remove them from Minnesota. It sent them to boarding school at a school that was essentially Shattuck-St. Mary's.
TwinCitizen (not verified)09:07pm
Jun 2
Right.
stevmarsh (not verified)02:03pm
Jun 2
You can never ever complain about anything on the internets being a "waste of time" ever never ever again. I liked #2 though.
Rich Goldsmith03:52pm
Jun 2
The Mighty Ducks kinda sucked a little. Not as much as Pearl Harbor. But it still did. Just sayin'.
Brandi Brown11:07am
Jun 3
More or less than Waterworld?
Anonymous (not verified)11:11am
Jun 3
Nobody sucks as bad as Kevin Costner does. Couldn't act his way out of a wet paper bag with a gaping hole in it already!
Rich Goldsmith04:03pm
Jun 3
Nothing sucked as much as Waterworld. Every time Waterworld is on TV, a kitten dies.
Anonymous (not verified)11:10am
Jun 3
Only 12 things bugged you about those stupid movies?? You really aren't trying hard enough... The only good hockey movies are - Slapshot (obviously) and Youngblood.
Anonymous (not verified)09:49pm
Dec 27

just calm down already.. this isn't really a big deal it's the mighty ducks.. it's a disney movie it's not a documentary. Did you also write about how the magic carpet in Aladdin is completely ridiculous and could never happen in real life? it's a kid's movie meant to be fun for the whole family, which is EXACTLY what they all accomplish. obviously it's all fake and pretty dumb when you look back at it.. but it's fun and exciting and great for kids, so don't worry about it!

Nikki (not verified)05:54pm
Mar 15

I agree with this comment:just calm down already.. this isn't really a big deal it's the mighty ducks.. it's a disney movie it's not a documentary. Did you also write about how the magic carpet in Aladdin is completely ridiculous and could never happen in real life?

Yeah I mean why take it so seriously? It's a movie meant to be for fun and it's for kids, kids like those kind of movies. by the way I love mighty ducks movies they're the best!

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