Darkwing Duck Volume 2
Buena Vista (1991)
TV Series  /  Action, Animation, Comedy, Family
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IMDB   7.6
10 hr 12 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR (Not Rated)
Jim Cummings Darkwing Duck
Christine Cavanaugh Gosalyn Mallard
Terry McGovern Launchpad McQuack
Katie Leigh Honker Muddlefoot
Susan Tolsky Binkie Muddlefoot
Dana Hill Tank Muddlefoot
Michael Gough
Mark L. Taylor
Robert Ito
Miriam Flynn
Lorenzo Music
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
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
Director
Tad Stones
Alan Zaslove
Producer Tad Stones
Toby Shelton
Buzz Potamkin
Writer 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.
Episodes
Disc 01
1.  All's Fahrenheit in Love and War
A frigid winter blast has Darkwing longing for a vacation on a nice sunny beach, but a mysterious series of bank robberies with absolutely no clues left behind interfere with his plans. His investigation leads him under the city, where an unusually cold woman finds her heart warmed by Darkwing's good looks. Under her amorous approach though is a sinister plan to turn St. Canard into one hot city!
2.  Whiffle While You Work
Gosalyn and Darkwing have made it into a Whiffle Boy tournament to pit their video game skills against one another in a televised competition. But when Quackerjack tries to take his revenge on Whiffle Boy for driving him out of business, both he and Darkwing are accidentally zapped into the game! Can Darkwing survive both Quackerjack and the Ulitimo level of the game to win the Whiffle Boy trophy?
3.  Ghoul of My Dreams
4.  Adopt-a-Con
Drake aka Darkwing Duck accidentally gets involved in an Adopt-a-Con program, and who should it turn out to be but his long-time enemy Tuskerninni? Darkwing is convinced that Tuskerninni still hasn't given up his life of crime, but whenever he tries to prove it, the villain has already covered his tracks. So Darkwing decides to use his alter ego Drake to pretend to be a crook in order to trick Tuskerninni into giving himself away. Things go wrong though and Tuskerninni takes the entire Mallard family hostage, demanding that Darkwing Duck come to free them! Can Darkwing meet Tuskerninni's demands without giving away his secret identity?
5.  Toys Czar Us
6.  The Secret Origins of Darkwing Duck
7.  Up, Up, and Awry
8.  Life, the Negaverse and Everything
Drake is a reluctant party guest at the Muddlefoots' when Launchpad tells him that the Fearsome Five are at bakery. He immediately dons his Darkwing garb and storms the bakery, only to accidentally be sent by his double's cohorts to Negaduck's secret hideout, which happens to be in a different universe! Darkwing quickly discovers that everything about the "Nevaverse" is the opposite of what he knows. Can he escape though, when a furious Negaduck puts the entire city on his tail?
9.  Dry Hard
St. Canard is roasting in a summer heat wave, and so is Drake's lawn! As much as he wants to get his sprinkler system working though, a rash of bad bottled water sets the hero on the trail of a crooked water salesman, Bud Flood, who after an accident in a vat of spoiled water, becomes the Liquidator! But how can Darkwing stop a villain made of water when he can't even fix a leak in his sprinkler system?
Disc 02
10.  Heavy Mental
11.  Disguise the Limit
Negaduck is back at his old game, but this time he's doing his dirty deeds in Darkwing's costume! To protect Darkwing from the angry citizens of St. Canard, SHUSH zaps him with a device that causes him to change to look like someone else. Now all Darkwing has to do is figure out how to track down Negaduck while transforming into a different person every five minutes.
12.  Planet of the Capes
When Comet Guy returns to earth and begs Darkwing to come to his planet and help them with something, who is Darkwing to refuse? When Darkwing arrives though, he discovers that it is not his crime-fighting abilities that are needed at all. The planet of superheroes need him to be "Ordinary Guy" for them to protect! At first, Darkwing doesn't really mind, but after a while, he gets fed up with the whole thing, and goes to look for the original ordinary guy, who disappeared. What he finds is more than any of the heroes on the planet could have guessed!
13.  Darkwing Doubloon
14.  It's a Wonderful Leaf
15.  Twitching Channels
Megavolt discovered a way to get into all of St. Canard's television sets, so that no matter what channel you're on, all you'd see is Megavolt! Darkwing, of course, immediately tries to put a stop to it, but he and Megavolt get zapped to another world full of beak-less, featherless creatures where Darkwing Duck is only a cartoon! Can the long-time enemies work together to get themselves back home?
16.  Dances with Bigfoot
When Gosalyn awakes one morning to find her dad missing and his room a wreck, she dons the garb of the Crimson Avenger to track him down. She finally finds him with an Indian tribe in the remote north west, only to discover that the tribe intends to feed him to their volcano god!
17.  Twin Beaks
18.  The Incredible Bulk
Disc 03
19.  My Valentine Ghoul
Things between Darkwing and Morgana aren't going so well, and who should step in to take advantage of this but Negaduck! Even though he claims to be reformed, Negaduck's "amorous" advances are spurned, but when he starts to sabotage Darkwing, things finally start to turn his way. Then you throw Gosalyn's love potion into the mix, and everything goes awry! Will Darkwing discover Negaduck's true motives and win back Morgana's heart despite everything being against him?
20.  Dead Duck
21.  A Duck by Any Other Name
22.  Let's Get Respectable
When a news report shows the bad public opinion of Darkwing Duck, he decides to do an image makeover. With the help of Gosalyn and Honker, he transforms his mysterious "terror that flaps in the night" image into a helpful, trustworthy, non-violent hero. At first everything goes well; Darkwing is loved by everyone, and is even given the key to the city. Then Negaduck gets involved. Disgusted by his double, he begins to sabotage him, while at the same time using the city's low-life thugs to rob the city blind. Before long, the people of St. Canard are ready to mob Darkwing. Can he pull his act together and save the city's treasures from Negaduck despite being hated by its populace?
23.  In Like Blunt
Darkwing Duck gets the opportunity to work with his long-time idol Agent Blunt when SHUSH's list of agents is stolen by Blunt's long time enemy. Darkwing is quickly disillusioned of his media-induced fantasies though as friction develops between the two, causing complications in the recovery of the list. Can the two work out their differences in order to save SHUSH from annihilation?
24.  Quack of Ages
25.  Time and Punishment
26.  Stressed to Kill
27.  The Darkwing Squad
Edition Details
Series Darkwing Duck
Distributor Walt Disney Video
Release Date 8/7/2007
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Subtitles English (Closed Captioned)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital Stereo [English]
Stereo [English]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Discs/Tapes 3
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