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Jim Cummings | Herb Muddlefoot | |
Terence McGovern | Launchpad McQuack | |
Christine Cavanaugh | Gosalyn Waddlemeyer-Mallard | |
Tino Insana | Dr. Reginald Bushroot | |
Mark L. Taylor | ||
Robert Ito | ||
Miriam Flynn | ||
Lorenzo Music | ||
Candi Milo | ||
Jonathan Harris | ||
Michael Bell | Quackerjack | |
Brian Cummings | ||
Hamilton Camp | ||
Dan Castellaneta | Megavolt | |
Katie Leigh | Honker Muddlefoot | |
Terrence McGovern | Launchpad McQuack | |
Jim Cummings | Darkwing Duck/Drake Mallard/Herb Muddlefoot/Negaduck/Professor Moliarty/Gumbo/Additional Voices/Dark | |
Terence McGovern | Launchpad McQuack/Gumball/Launchpad/Santa Claus in megastore/Space Cops/Webwoof the Barbarian | |
Christine Cavanaugh | Gosalyn Waddlemeyer-Mallard/Gosalyn Waddlemeyer/Girl/The Masked Avenger of Evil | |
Katie Leigh | Honker Muddlefoot/Additional Voices/Honkulon/Tour Guide | |
Susan Tolsky | Binkie Muddlefoot/Additional Voices/Aunt Trudy/Binketh/Teleya | |
Dan Castellaneta | Megavolt/Elmo Sputterspark/Loudspeaker Announcer | |
Frank Welker | Eek/Squeak/Archie/Nikto/Additional Voices/Ants/Dean Tightbill/Demon Umbrellas/Dr. Larson/Duane/Giant | |
Danny Mann | J. Gander Hooter/Additional Voices/Additional voices/Captain Big Nasty/FOWL High Command/Hotshot | |
Tino Insana | Dr. Reginald Bushroot/Costumer with dentures/Crosby | |
Rob Paulsen | Steelbeak/Barada/Flarg/Crosby/FOWL High Command/Flex/Police Officer | |
Michael Bell | Quackerjack/Cop | |
Dana Hill | Tank Muddlefoot | |
Hal Rayle | Hammerhead Hannigan/Additional Voices/Museum Curator/Ninja/Ranger/Wacko/Witch Doctor | |
Kath Soucie | Morgana Macawber/Morgana MacCawber/Princess | |
S. Scott Bullock | Tom Lockjaw/Dr. Gary/Jake/Scout/Talking TV/Zeke |
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Tad Stones
Alan Zaslove Toby Shelton Buzz Potamkin |
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Kevin Campbell
Peter Hastings |
Darkwing Duck tells the adventures of the titular superhero, aided by his sidekick and pilot Launchpad McQuack (from Ducktales). In his secret identity of Drake Mallard (a parody of Kent Allard, the alter ego of the Shadow), he lives in an unassuming suburban house with his adopted daughter Gosalyn, next door to the bafflingly dim-witted Muddlefoot family. Darkwing struggles to balance his egotistical craving for fame and attention against his desire to be a good father to Gosalyn and help do good in St. Canard. Most episodes put these two aspects of Darkwing's character in direct conflict, though Darkwing's better nature usually prevails.[6] The show was the first Disney Afternoon series to emphasize action rather than adventure, with Darkwing routinely engaging in slapstick battles with both supervillains and street criminals. While conflict with villains was routine in earlier Disney Afternoon shows, actual fight scenes were relatively rare. Darkwing Duck was also the first Disney Afternoon property that was produced completely as a genre parody. Prior shows would contain elements of parody in certain episodes, but would otherwise be straight-faced adventure concepts, this in the tradition of Carl Barks' work in the Disney comics. By contrast, every episode of Darkwing Duck is laden with references to superhero, pulp adventure, or super-spy fiction. Darkwing Duck himself is a satirical character. His costume, gas gun and flashy introductions are all reminiscent of pulp heroes and Golden Age superheroes such as The Shadow, The Sandman, Doc Savage, Batman, The Green Hornet and the Julius Schwartz Flash, as well as The Lone Ranger and Zorro. The fictional city of St. Canard is a direct parody of Gotham City. |
Disc 01 | |
1. Darkly Dawns the Duck: Part 1 | |
Introduces Darkwing Duck (hero), Launchpad McQuack (sidekick), Taurus Bulba (villian), and Gosalyn Waddlemeyer (spirited orphaned child). Taurus Bulba needs Gosalyn for the arming code combination to the Ramrod.
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2. Darkly Dawns the Duck: Part 2 | |
Darkwing tried to protect Gosalyn from Taurus, but she gets kidnapped anyway, and Darkwing is thrown in jail! Can anyone save the day before Taurus uses the Ramrod? And finally a spirited orphaned child finds a family.
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3. Beauty and the Beet | |
Darkwing Duck finds himself up against Bushroot, a scientist turned plant, for the first time, and he's out to get revenge on those who tormented him. Can DW get Bushroot before he turns everyone into plants?
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4. Getting Antsy | |
A tired Darkwing Duck gets dragged out to a golf course by his daughter Gosalyn, only instead of golf, he finds a villain with ants and a shrinking device at his disposal! Now shrunk to the size of a bug, he has to find a way to catch the villain and get back to normal, before the ants get him!
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5. Night of the Living Spud | |
Bushroot finds being a villain plant a lonely occupation, and so he tries to create for himself a beautiful wife. But instead of the pretty pansy he expected, he ends up with a monstrous vampire potato that begins to turn the locals into couch potatoes! Can Darkwing Duck save them, when he doesn't believe in vampires?
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6. Apes of Wrath | |
Darkwing Duck is sent to rescue Dr. Bruté from the depths of the jungle and its ape inhabitants. But, are the gorillas the true enemies?
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7. Dirty Money | |
Darkwing must pass the SHUSH Standard Proficiency Test in order to rescue SHUSH director J. Gander Hooter who has been kidnapped by cleaning lady/ money launderer/ FOWL agent, Ammonia Pine.
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8. Duck Blind | |
An "enlightening" encounter with the supercharged villain Megavolt leaves Darkwing Duck blind and seemingly helpless. Can he overcome this new handicap, or will he be put out of the crime fighting business for good?
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9. Comic Book Capers | |
Darkwing, the newest wannabe hero of St. Canard, sets out to make a name for himself. But when he becomes embroiled in the scheme of Taurus Bulba, will he be framed as the villain instead?
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Disc 02 | |
10. Water Way to Go | |
Launchpad wants to be the hero for once, and Darkwing has no choice but to allow it. However, can they figure out who's boss before Steelbeak steals Oilrabia's oil supply?
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11. Paraducks | |
Darkwing and Goselyn use a SHUSH time machine to travel to prehistoric times... the 1950's! Darkwing must help his younger self stand up to an evil Elvis impersonator.
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12. Easy Comes, Easy Grows | |
"Money doesn't grow on trees." But when it does, will the power of wealth distract Darkwing from his heroism?
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13. A Revolution in Home Appliances | |
Megavolts new power transfer generator causes him to have the ability to bring appliances to life. Can Darkwing stop him before he uses the St. Canard power plant to bring all the city's appliances to life?
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14. Trading Faces | |
An electric short causes Darkwing & Gosalyn and Launchpad & Honker to switch bodies. They must work together if they are going to stop FOWL, after Steelbeak uses the Iggy rocket to stop the rotation of the Earth.
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15. Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlatan | |
16. Can't Bayou Love | |
Darkwing must stop swamp fiend Jambalaya Jake and his very large alligator from stealing all the money in St. Canard.
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17. Bearskin Thug | |
Drake "Darkwing Duck" Mallard and the unwilling Gosalyn are set to rough it in the woods. That is, unless a villainous bear has anything to say about.
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18. You Sweat Your Life | |
In order to catch a pair of crooks, Darkwing signs up at the health center where they work. What he doesn't count on is Herb and Binkie Muddlefoot tagging along. And when DW and Herb become stuck together, it'll be even tougher to stop the old man in charge, who's willing to do anything to attain the elixir of life.
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Disc 03 | |
19. Days of Blunder | |
After repeatedly humiliating Darkwing Duck, Quackerjack disguised as a psychologist convinces Darkwing that he is best suited to pour tea at the Lace and Doily Society and that timid Mr. Meekus should be a caped crime fighter.
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20. Just Us Justice Ducks: Part 1 | |
Introduces Morgana who has mystical powers, Stegmutt a duck transformed into a dinosaur, Neptunia protector of the sea and Gizmoduck a robotic duck (from Duck Tales). Morgana's spell casting needs some work, after she turns Darkwing into a yak and then pudding. Meanwhile, Negaduck has assembled all of Darkwing's arch enemies- Megavolt, Quackerjack, Bushroot and the Liquidator- to form The Fearsome Five.
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21. Just Us Justice Ducks: Part 2 | |
To stop The Fearsome Five, Darkwing joins Morgana, Stegmutt, Neptunia, and Gizmoduck to form The Justice Ducks (despite the fact that not all of them are ducks).
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22. Double Darkwings | |
Jambalaya Jake uses a potion mixed up by Granny to take control of Launchpad - dressed as Darkwing Duck - and makes him do crimes.
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23. Aduckyphobia | |
Professor Moliarty steals radioactive Canardium and causes a giant mutant spider.
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24. When Aliens Collide | |
Gosalyn finds a crashed spaceship and brings home a purple alien pet.
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25. Jurassic Jumble | |
Gosalyn and Honker find dinosaurs.
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26. Cleanliness Is Next to Badliness | |
Steelbeak and Amonia Pine team up, and Darkwing gets a fan club.
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27. Smarter Than a Speeding Bullet | |
Crime fighter Comet Guy from another planet comes to Earth to be trained as a champion by Darkwing Duck.
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