Scrooge McDuck goes to the Middle East to review an as of late found money box he is sure contains the fortune of the extraordinary criminal Collie Baba, joined by Huey, Dewey, Louie, Webby Vanderquack, and Launchpad McQuack. Albeit at first frustrated when the chest appears to contain just old garments, Scrooge is energized when an antiquated fortune map is found in the pocket of an old robe. Directed by the criminal Dijon, they set off to find the buried fortune, ignorant that Dijon really works for the malicious wolf alchemist Merlock, who wants something Collie Baba possessed. The gathering finds Collie Baba's fortune in a sand-shrouded pyramid. Webby sees a light in the fortune, which Scrooge lets her keep since it doesn't hold any worth.
Subsequent to getting together the fortune for transport, Scrooge and his gathering are caught in a room brimming with immense scorpions by Merlock and Dijon, who take the fortune. In any case, Merlock finds that the light has been taken; he hauls Dijon with him to find it. Tightwad and his companions figure out how to escape from the pyramid and, with just Webby's light, withdraw for Duckburg.
Days after the fact, the youngsters find the light holds a Genie. Euphoric with regards to his opportunity, the Genie concedes the four youngsters' 3 wishes each; to deceive Scrooge, he acts like the young men's Woodchuck scout companion Gene. Their desires incorporate a child elephant (which goes crazy through Scrooge's manor) and a monster frozen yogurt dessert, in addition to other things. Unfortunate of a bird flying by around evening time, Genie informs them regarding Merlock, who involved his desires for everlasting life and the annihilation of Atlantis and Pompeii, which were both well-known places to get-away; Merlock's enchanted charm, which permits him to take different creature structures, additionally abrogates the light's principles, conceding him limitless wishes. Collie Baba took the light from Merlock and concealed it away with his fortune, and Merlock has spent the hundreds of years since looking for it. The kids recommend that they wish for the charm, yet Genie says that this is the main wish he can't concede. They should keep Merlock from acquiring the light of the world will endure.
The following day, Webby utilizes her last desire to rejuvenate all her toys, which powers the youngsters to uncover Genie's actual personality to Scrooge. Wishing to intrigue the Archeological Society at their yearly ball, Scrooge wants the fortune of Collie Baba and carries the light and the Genie with him to the ball. He is trailed by Merlock and Dijon, who viciously snare Scrooge. In the following battle, Scrooge confuses a sauce pitcher with the light and abandons the light and the Genie, after which the two of them fall under the control of Dijon, who is persuaded by the Genie to keep the light as opposed to giving it to Merlock.
Having wanted for Scrooge's fortune, Dijon claims the Money Bin and has Scrooge captured for intruding. Nonetheless, Scrooge is quickly rescued by Launchpad, his nephews, Webby, Mrs. Beakley, and Duckworth, who consent to assist Scrooge with fixing things. Tightwad, the nephews, and Webby invade the Money Bin trying to take the light yet are halted by Merlock, who recuperates the light. With the Genie under his influence once more, Merlock wants for Dijon to be transformed into a pig for his traitorousness and afterward for the Money Bin to turn into a fort, which flies out of sight high above Duckburg. At the point when a resentful Scrooge undermines him, Merlock wishes him "out of my home", and Genie hesitantly raises the breeze to send Scrooge to the edge of the stronghold, holding on with a death grip. The nephews utilize a slingshot to take the light out of Merlock's hands, throwing it to Scrooge, who loses his hold and falls towards the earth. Merlock recuperates his charm and seeks after as a griffin, wrestling with Scrooge in the air, however, Scrooge thumps the charm from Merlock's hand, making the alchemist lose his power and tumble to his demise.
Recuperating the light, Scrooge utilizes his second desire to return himself, his family, and his Money Bin back to Duckburg. Harking back to the Money Bin, Scrooge pronounces that he has had "enough of this truckload of wishing" and takes steps to utilize his last desire to cover the light where it could never be found again. After protestations from Genie and the kids, he rather wants Genie to turn into a genuine kid. Without the Genie, the light deteriorates and disintegrates to clean, along these lines eliminating its wizardry until the end of time. While the kids play with their most up-to-date companion, Scrooge finds Dijon, recuperated from Merlock's desire, stuffing his pants with his cash. Miser pursues him outside and down the road while hollering "Someone, shut down those pants!" as the DuckTales signature tune is heard, and the screen blurs to dark, and the credits roll.
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