Darkwing Duck


“This is the city of Saint Canard. Like any other major metropolis, it has its problems with the criminal element.”

That’s where Darkwing Duck comes in. Saddled with a simple sidekick, a spirited tomboy daughter, a massive ego and a sincere desire to do good, he dons mask and cape to defend his beloved city against the dastardly denizens of darkness.

Disney’s Darkwing Duck is a versatile show. On the surface, it amusingly satirizes the conventions of the superhero genre, pitting a self-centered, publicity-seeking Darkwing against a horde of master criminals and super villains, from the timid Bushroot to the nefarious Negaduck, from the suave Steelbeak to the maniacal Megavolt. However, the show is much more than a simple parody: created by a crew that benefited from both the wacky, slapstick Warner Bros. tradition and the tender, wholesome Disney discipline, it is a love-child of the two influences. A spin-off of Disney’s Duck Tales, it embraces the fast-paced action and adventure of its predecessor, but differs in the sardonic edge and occasionally dark tone of its delivery. With its hip sensibilities, Darkwing Duck can be regarded as grandsire to subsequent Disney efforts as varied as the bizarre sweetness of Lilo&Stitch and the brooding epic grandeur of Gargoyles.

Darkwing Duck debuted September 7, 1991, under the direction of Disney veteran Tad Stones. Enjoying three seasons of success, it ended with 91 episodes. It is suitable for its targeted child audience and is enjoyed by viewers of all ages. Comprised of episodic individual half-hour installments, it includes two two-part hour-long episodes: “Darkly Dawns the Duck” (the series’ pilot) and “Just Us Justice Ducks” (in which Darkwing’s five most dangerous arch-nemeses team up


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Main Characters:

Darkwing Duck/Drake Mallard.

Caped crusader? Arrogant egomaniac? Caring father? Obnoxious neighbor? Darkwing is a mess of paradoxes. He is often his own worst enemy, suffering from perpetual mood swings as he seesaws between smug overconfidence and the pits of self-doubt and -loathing. Overall, he is a flawed but courageous individual.

Gosalyn Mallard.

Born Gosalyn Waddlemeyer, Gos was orphaned twice, first by the death of her parents and then by the murder of her grandfather. Don’t let her unhappy past fool you, though—Gosalyn is no tragedy child but a spirited tomboy who submits her adopted father to many trials through her highly unruly and independent antics.

Launchpad McQuack.

Launchpad has led an interesting career. Formerly pilot to the richest duck in the world, Scrooge McDuck of Duck Tales fame, LP is now the devoted sidekick of Darkwing. Seemingly all brawn and no brain, Launchpad is smarter then people think and is often the one to point out the obvious to Darkwing—that is, when he isn’t getting in his idol’s way….

Honker Muddlefoot.

A shy but brainy lad, Honker is the son of Drake’s despised next-door neighbors, the Muddlefoots, and close friend to Gosalyn. The two youngsters enjoy a symbiotic relationship—Gosalyn is Honker’s courageous and staunch defender, while Honker is a calming influence whose intellectual skills are often of great use to both Gosalyn and her heroism-prone father.

Morgana McCawber.

Sometime villainous antagonist/girlfriend to Darkwing, Morgana is a seductive sorceress who belongs to an Adams-type family of Transylvannian monsters. Armed with a hot temper and a slew of spells that, unfortunately for her, often go awry, Morgue is quite the force to reckon with…when she isn’t accidentally turning herself into a slug….

Gizmoduck/Fenton Crackshell.

Launchpad’s old pal from Duckburg just can’t seem to stick to his own city, and it drives Darkwing nuts. A superhero that attracts all the media attention and praise Darkwing craves with the greatest of ease, Gizmoduck relies on his Gizmo-suit and its many accessories to combat the villainous cads that plague both Duckburg and Saint Canard.

Taurus Bulba.

A powerful criminal kingpin who continued to operate from inside prison, Bulba is the one responsible for the untimely death of Gosalyn’s grandfather. Thought to have died when the Waddlemeyer Ramrod, which Bulba was using to loot the city, was destroyed, it turns out that he was resurrected as an angry cyborg by FOWL technicians.

Negaduck.

Negaduck is Darkwing’s villainous counterpart from an alternate universe. Garbed in garish yellow and red, he looks like Darkwing but can easily be told apart due to his fungal eyebrows and gravelly voice. His chief joy in life is causing as much violence and mayhem as possible, and he furiously defends his position of Public Enemy Number One.

Megavolt/Elmo Sputterspark.

A nerdy, much-abused teenager, young Elmo turned into the crazed electrical-powered super villain Megavolt after the cruel sabotage of his science fair experiment by a high school bully. Darkwing’s longest-running antagonist, Megavolt’s chief motivation is actually a selfless one: to liberate light bulbs and free the other electrical appliances of Saint Canard from their servitude.

Doctor Reginald Bushroot.

A scientist at Saint Canard University, Bushroot was forced to experiment on himself after the Dean cut his funding. The experiment was a success: Bushroot was able to obtain nutrition through photosynthesis…with the unforeseen side effect of turning himself into a mutant plant-duck and “Doctor Doolittle of the plant world.” He is less a villain than simply misunderstood.

Quackerjack.

Formerly the producer and distributor of Quackerjack Toys™, Quackerjack’s products were so dangerous that nobody would buy them. After he was pushed out of the market by the late 80s surge in video games, QJ became a criminal clown with a penchant for fanciful and frightening gadgetry. A zany individual, he sometimes partners with Megavolt to launch goofy crime sprees.

The Liquidator/Buddy Flood.

A shady bottled water salesman prior to an accident with Darkwing and a mysterious vat of acid, Buddy Flood became that wet and wild imp of iniquitous liquidity, the Liquidator! With a body made of water and various watery super powers, the Liquidator is an unstoppable force of nature with a signature commercial speech patter.

Steelbeak.

A suave rooster with a gangster patois and impeccable taste in clothing, Steelbeak is an agent of the Fiendish Organization for World Larceny. FOWL is also where he got the exquisitely crafted prosthetic from whence he derives his moniker. Steelbeak is a competent and normally unflappable individual, but when provoked he has some temper!

Ammonia Pine.

Formerly a laboratory cleaning lady, when Ammonia had a close encounter with an experimental detergent, “the fumes twisted her into the Miss Hyde of the cleaning world! Now she scrubs for FOWL.” Armed with a harsh voice and vast array of cleaning products, Ammonia is an obsessive-compulsive who goes all out to clean up the good guys.

Other Characters:

Archie is the grumbling spider familiar of Morgana McCawber. Morgana also has two other familiars, a pair of bats named Eek and Squeak.

Bianca Beakley is a rogue reporter who takes on the persona of the Bug Master to cause Darkwing problems and raise ratings. Her evil laugh has to be heard to be believed!

Beelzebub, also known as Lucifer, Satan, Mephistopheles, the Horned One, etc., would love to get his hands on Darkwing’s soul. He’s pretty affable for being the Prince of Darkness, though.

Doctor Sarah Bellum is a scientist working for SHUSH who invents many gadgets that Darkwing uses. She has a weird sense of humor.

Derek Blunt leads a Bond-like double-existence as a flashy aging movie star and SHUSH super-spy. Unlike his movie persona, he eschews gadgetry in favor of logic and deduction.

Doctor Beatrice Brute is a strong-willed SHUSH field agent who lives in the jungle with her beloved apes.

Camilla Chameleon is a shape-shifter who makes life hard for Darkwing. How do you catch a criminal who can look like whoever she chooses?

Isis Van Der Chill had her face frozen to preserve her “beauty” forever. Unfortunately, the venture didn’t quite pan out the way she wanted, and she will use any means necessary to keep warm—including stealing everybody’s gold and gilding the city of Saint Canard! She also seems to have a crush on Darkwing.

Comet Guy is an inept lug from the planet Mertz, which is inhabited completely by superheroes! (With the exception of Normal Guy, that is….) He is vulnerable to bells, which cause him to break into dance.

The Cute Little Lost Bunnies may actually make first place on the list of things Negaduck hates most. Sickening wholesome entertainment for the whole family.

Dr. Rhoda Dendron is an attractive scientist who was kind to Bushroot and with whom he was infatuated. Their relationship was somewhat soured when he tried to turn her into a plant.

Doctor Fossil is a pterodactyl who doesn’t find it easy living as a dinosaur in a duck’s world. He is determined to see to it that dinosaurs get a second chance, even if it means killing everybody else.

Flogg, a hot-tempered dictator, and his two minions, Barada and Nikto, are brain-sucking alien hats that come to Earth to establish a base of operations for attacking the Gurdist Revolutionaries. Klattuu-tu is the leader of the Gurdist Revolutionaries.

Dr. Gary and Dr. Larson were two colleagues of Bushroot back at the University of Saint Canard who made his professional life miserable, as did their supervisor Dean Tightbill.

Lilliputt Gooney runs Gooney Golf. He uses an army of ants and a shrink ray to steal the tallest buildings in Saint Canard so he can use them as models for his golf course.

Ample Grime is Ammonia Pine’s sister. For some inexplicable reason she loves filth.

Agent Gryzlykoff, a SHUSH holdover from the Cold War, is a large taciturn bruin with a strictly by-the-book approach to his work.

Hammerhead Hannigan and his two cronies Hoof and Mouth, are minions of the intimidating crime kingpin Taurus Bulba…at least, they were before his accident….The whereabouts of Clovis, Bulba’s personal assistant, are unknown.

J. Gander Hooter, the director of a government organization so secret that it is known simply as SHUSH, is a mild-mannered goose with a receding hairline and a thick New England accent.

Jumbalaya Jake is a pint-sized Cajun criminal with a ‘gator sidekick named Gumbo and a scary voodoo-wielding grandmother, the redoubtable Grammy Whammy.

Goose Lee lives in Kung Pow City and is Darkwing’s old Quack Fu instructor. The spiritual master has become pretty materialistic with the years.

Little Running Gag is a comic book character created by Launchpad. Little Running Gag’s comedic shtick is to show up at inopportune times and throw pies in people’s faces.

Tom Lockjaw is a canine reporter who often monopolizes the TV sets of Saint Canard. His capacity on the show is largely as a device to inform Darkwing and the show’s viewers of trouble.

Maloculo McCawber, father to Morgana and extremely prejudiced against “Normals,” has a big problem with his daughter’s choice of boyfriends.

Moliarty is a subterranean criminal mastermind who has sworn to lead his mob of moles to their rightful place as rulers of the surface world.

Herb Muddlefoot is a Quackerware™ salesman who lives next door and whose greatest joy is watching Pelican’s Island. His wife Binky is a caricature of a typical 50s housewife. Despite the annoyance they cause their aloof neighbor Drake, Binky and Herb are guilty of no more than extreme extraversion and tackiness. Their son Tank, though, is an active bully and his little brother Honker is his favorite victim.

The other Negaduck is a galvanized negative version of Darkwing accidentally created by Megavolt’s tron-splitter. He showed up in the imaginatively entitled episode “Negaduck,” where he did battle with the galvanized positive version of Darkwing known as Posiduck before the two halves were successfully remerged by Megavolt.

Neptunia was once a normal fish swimming in Audobon Bay, but the scourge of pollution mutated her into an angry vigilante out to make land dwellers change their ways. Armed with her handy trident and assisted by the helpful octopus Hal, she pursues her role as protector of the sea—a job that has led her to side both with and against Darkwing and the law.

Nodoff, a little green gremlin creature and self-styled ruler of the dream world, wants to see Saint Canard asleep and under his power forever!

The Pacific Northwest Bigfoot Tribe is an easy-going community of peaceful forest dwellers with one unpleasant practice—abducting outsiders, who they sacrifice to their volcano god.

Paddywhack, a vampire spirit that feeds off of the misery of others, lives in a magical jack-in-the-box. On one occasion he possesses Quackerjack’s doll companion Mr. Banana Brain.

Splatter Phoenix‘s experimental art left a bourgeois public cold, as well as leaving her broke. When she discovered a paint medium that allowed her to change and control art, she started using it to commit a series of art heists.

Thaddeus Rockwell, a shady TV producer from the human world, is able to tune into Darkwing’s universe. His show Darkwing Duck rips off Darkwing’s exploits for our entertainment.

Phineas Sharp is Blunt’s wily nemesis, a sophisticated criminal who regards their repeated clashes as an entertaining game of cat and mouse.

Doctor Slug is known to us only by reputation—evidently an especially heinous one. He knocked Negaduck temporarily out of the Public Enemy Number One slot. He also lent Megavolt his glue factory.

Spike is Bushroot’s venus flytrap and one true friend, but the lonely Bushroot seems to take him for granted. While Spike is a plant, his behavior is that of a panting, barking, fetch-playing dog.

Stegmutt used to be a duck janitor before he was turned into a walking talking stegosaurus. His is a guileless, childlike nature that often aggravates Darkwing.

Ham String and Prina Lott (his girlfriend and later, wife) tormented Drake Mallard and Elmo Sputterspark in high school. Ham is the muscle while Prina is the controlling half of the duo.

Tia is a childhood friend of Launchpad’s. She is also Queen of the Galaxy, and a real sweetheart.

Colonel Trenchrot works for FOWL. His efforts to build a jungle vacation villa for villains leads to the death of a number of SHUSH agents, as well as displacing the gorillas native to that jungle.

Tuskernini is a stentorian ham with a predilection for the theatrical and the cinematic. His crimes generally involve acting and/or filmmaking. Often accompanied by a trio of penguins who film his every act and deed for posterity, Tuskernini is the Ed Wood of animated villainy.

Wacko is a destructive intergalactic felon who briefly masquerades as Gosalyn’s pet. Hmm. Sound familiar?

Whiffle Boy is a popular video game protagonist. Gos and Drake are Whiffster-enthusiasts but Quackerjack detests him.


Episode Guide:

Season One

1. Darkly Dawns the Duck pt: 1 (08-Sep-1991)

2. Darkly Dawns the Duck pt: 2 (08-Sep-1991)

3. Beauty and the Beet (09-Sep-1991)

4. Getting Antsy (10-Sep-1991)

5. Night of the Living Spud (11-Sep-1991)

6. Apes of Wrath (12-Sep-1991)

7. Dirty Money (13-Sep-1991)

8. Duck Blind (16-Sep-1991)

9. Comic book Capers (17-Sep-1991)

10. Water Way to Go (18-Sep-1991)

11. Paraducks (19-Sep-1991)

12. Easy Come, Easy Grows (20-Sep-1991)

13. A Revolution in Home Appliances (23-Sep-1991)

14. Trading Faces (24-Sep-1991)

15. Hush, Hush Sweet Charlatan (25-Sep-1991)

16. Can’t Bayou Love (26-Sep-1991)

17. Bearskin Thug (27-Sep-1991)

18. You Sweat Your Life (30-Sep-1991)

19. Days of Blunder (01-Oct-1991)

20. Just Us Justice Ducks pt: 1 (02-Oct-1991)

21. Just Us Justice Ducks pt: 2 (03-Oct-1991)

22. Double Darkwings (04-Oct-1991)

23. Aduckyphobia (07-Oct-1991)

24. When Aliens Collide (08-Oct-1991)

25. Jurassic Jumble (09-Oct-1991)

26. Cleanliness is Next to Badliness (10-Oct-1991)

27. Smarter Than a Speeding Bullet (11-Oct-1991)

28. All’s Fahrenheit in Love and War (14-Oct-1991)

29. Whiffle While You Work (15-Oct-1991)

30. Ghoul of My Dreams (16-Oct-1991)

31. Adopt-a-Con (21-Oct-1991)

32. Toys Czar Us (22-Oct-1991)

33. The Secret Origins of Darkwing Duck (23-Oct-1991)

34. Up, Up and Awry (24-Oct-1991)

35. Life, the Negaverse and Everything (25-Oct-1991)

36. Dry Hard (28-Oct-1991)

37. Heavy Mental (29-Oct-1991)

38. Disguise the Limit (30-Oct-1991)

39. Planet of the Capes (31-Oct-1991)

40. Darkwing Doubloon (01-Nov-1991)

41. It’s a Wonderful Leaf (04-Nov-1991)

42. Twitching Channels (05-Nov-1991)

43. Dances with Bigfoot (06-Nov-1991)

44. Twin Beaks (07-Nov-1991)

45. The Incredible Bulk (08-Nov-1991)

46. My Valentine Ghoul (11-Nov-1991)

47. Dead Duck (12-Nov-1991)

48. A Duck By Any Other Name (13-Nov-1991)

49. Let’s Get Respectable (14-Nov-1991)

50. In Like Blunt (15-Nov-1991)

51. Quack of Ages (18-Nov-1991)

52. Time and Punishment (19-Nov-1991)

53. Stressed to Kill (20-Nov-1991)

54. The Darkwing Squad (21-Nov-1991)

55. Inside Binkie’s Brain (22-Nov-1991)

56. The Haunting of Mr. Banana Brain (25-Nov-1991)

57. Slime OK, You’re OK (26-Nov-1991)

58. Whirled History (27-Nov-1991)

59. U. F. Foe (28-Nov-1991)

60. A Star is Scorned (29-Nov-1991)

61. The Quiverwing Quack (02-Dec-1991)

62. Jail Bird (03-Dec-1991)

63. Dirtysomething (04-Dec-1991)

64. Kung Fooled (05-Dec-1991)

65. Bad Luck Duck (06-Dec-1991)

Season Two

66. That Sinking Feeling (07-Sep-1991)

67. Film Flam (14-Sep-1991)

68. Negaduck (21-Sep-1991)

69. Fungus Amongus (28-Sep-1991)

70. Slaves to Fashion (05-Oct-1991)

71. Something Fishy (12-Oct-1991)

72. Tiff of the Titans (19-Oct-1991)

73. Calm a Chameleon (26-Oct-1991)

74. Battle of the Brainteasers (02-Nov-1991)

75. Bad Tidings (09-Nov-1991)

76. Going Nowhere Fast (16-Nov-1991)

77. A Brush With Oblivion (23-Nov-1991)

78. The Merchant of Menace (30-Nov-1991)

Season Three

79. Monsters R Us (12-Sep-1992)

80. Inherit the Wimp (19-Sep-1992)

81. Revenge of the Brainteasers, Too (26-Sep-1992)

82. Star Crossed Circuits (03-Oct-1992)

83. The Steerminator (10-Oct-1992)

84. Frequency Fiends (17-Oct-1992)

85. Paint Misbehavin’ (24-Oct-1992)

86. Hot Spells (31-Oct-1992)

87. Fraudcast News (07-Nov-1992)

88. Clash Reunion (14-Nov-1992)

89. Mutantcy on the Bouncy (21-Nov-1992)

90. Malice’s Restaurant (28-Nov-1992)

91. Extinct Possibility (05-Dec-1992)


Fanfic:

Zaltana? Megan? by Xlade Nighblack
Remembering Alice by Mainecoon
Remembering Alice II: Karaoke Night by Mainecoon
Remembering Alice III: A Christmas Gift by Mainecoon
A Place Called Home by Mainecoon
Hazel Watching by Mainecoon
Copyrat by Mainecoon
Back To Basics by Sparky
Bearly Getting It by Sparky
The Wizard of Odd by Sparky
Mystery Disney Science Theater 2000: Episode 1: When Spam Attacks by Roaming Tigress
Mystery Disney Science Theater 2000: Episode 2: The Grandaddy of 'Em All by Roaming Tigress
Dirty Half Dozen by Auburn Red
Mystery Disney Science Theater 2000: Episode 3: Double Whammy by Roaming Tigress
Mystery Disney Science Theater 2000: Episode 4: Get Rich Quick! by Roaming Tigress
Goodbye So Soon by Roaming Tigress
Now and Forever by Roaming Tigress
In Dreams He is With Me by Roaming Tigress
Haunted Heart by Nightw2
They All Come To Drake's by Nightw2
New Millenium's Eve by Nightw2
Valentine's Dismay by Nightw2
Phantom Hero by Captain Chaotica
Reversed Polarity by Captain Chaotica


Favorite images:

~ The Lauderdale


Favorite quotes:

Darkwing Duck: Let’s get dangerous!

Drake Mallard: If I wanted to watch a clown, I’d tune in to a congressional hearing!

Negaduck: EAT HOT DEATH!!

Random Art Thief: Hey, what can I say, Sweets, if the Neo-Post-Modernist Backlash hadn’t’a caught Pre-Anti-Realism in its wake—heh heh—you’d be sittin’ pretty.

Megavolt: They called me crazy…they called me insane…THEY CALLED ME LOONEY!! and boy, were they right.

Posi-Drake: Violence is not the answer to anything!
Nega-Drake: Yeah, but it sure makes me FEEL good.

Darkwing Duck: Super powers do not a super hero make!

Honker: But Gosalyn, your dad said—

Gosalyn: Honker, it’s not what he says. It’s what he means.

Honker: Well, what’s he mean?

Gosalyn: Beats me. I never pay any attention.

Megavolt: But traveling through time could put a hole in the space-time continuum, wreak havoc with history, inalterably change the past, present and future FOREVER!!…actually it sounds kind of fun.

Darkwarrior Duck: For stealing an ox, the penalty is...DEATH! Coveting wives...DEATH! Stealing grain...DEATH! Tracking mud through the kitchen, whoa-ho! DEATH! Being cranky in the morning? Uhhh...DEATH!

Gosalyn: My dad told me to go to my room, but he didn’t say stay.

Darkwing: I am the terror that flaps in the night! I am the [insert different phrase depending on episode]! I…am DARKWING DUCK!!

~ The Lauderdale


Something different:

Song Lyrics:

The Darkwing Duck Theme Song

Daring duck of mystery,
Champion of right!
Swoops out of the shadows,
The dark wing of the night.
Somewhere some villain schemes,
But his number's up!

(3-2-1)

Darkwing Duck!
(When there's trouble you call DW)
Darkwing Duck!
(Let's get dangerous!)
Darkwing Duck!
(Darkwing, Darkwing Duck!)

Cloud of smoke and he appears,
The master of surprise.
Who's that cunning mind behind
That shadowy disguise?
Nobody knows for sure,
But bad guys are out of luck,
'Cause here comes

Darkwing Duck!
(Look out!/When there's trouble you call DW!)
Darkwing Duck!
(Let's get dangerous!)
Darkwing Duck!
(Better watch out, you bad boys…)
Darkwing Duck!


Little Girl Blue

Close your eyes, Little Girl Blue,
Inside of you lies a rainbow.
Yellow, blue, red blue, purple two,
Blue, purple and green, then the yellow.

Rest your head, Little Girl Blue,
Come paint your dreams on your pillow.
I'll be near to chase away fear,
So sleep now and dream 'til tomorrow.

I'll be near to chase away fear,
So sleep now and dream 'til tomorrow.


Darkwing Impersonates The King

There's nothing to fear 'cause Darkwing is here,
The prince of the night, the duck of the year!
I am the terror that flaps in the night—
The baddest of good, the champion of right!
I'm everywhere at once and nowhere at all.
You get in my way and you'll take a fall.
Before you fail, before you split,
I'd like to play my biggest hit—

Oh yeah!

I never will rest till all the punks are in jail.
They're all scared of me, there's not one I can't nail.
They never know where I'll strike, they never know where I'll be.
I am the greatest from sea to sea.
I put an end to all their schemes and scams
'Cause I'm Darkwing Duck, that's who I am!

Don't mess with me, you worthless punk!
You stink like a skunk, your ship is sunk!
You run into me, you're plumb out of luck,
'Cause now you're up against Darkwing Duck!
So don't you worry your pretty little head,
'Cause I'm Darkwing Duck, that's what I said!


The Darkwing Duck Music Video

What was that?

Darkwing Duck, Darkwing Duck, Darkwing Duck
”What?!”
Darkwing Duck, Darkwing Duck, Darkwing Duck
Darkwing Duck, Darkwing Duck, Darkwing Duck

Whack! Smack!
What was that?/What was that?
Darkwing Duck is on the attack.
Got a warning for criminal cartoons:
Zip, biff, bam, boom, you’re doomed.
Darkwing Duck is chillin’ in town.
He don’t want criminals hangin’ around.
If there’s something you’re gonna take,
Take my advice and play it safe/Go, Darkwing Duck!

It’s Darkwing Duck! Kickin’ in the groove!
It’s Darkwing Duck!
“The daring Darkwing Duck”/Darkwing Duck/It’s Darkwing Duck!
It’s Darkwing Duck! Kickin’ in the groove!

He’s rough, tough—
When you’ve had enough,
Darkwing Duck’ll get dangerous.
He has no fear, not a care,
So criminals just be aware.
If you break the law, he will not fail
To throw your body into jail.
That’s a fact so you’d better listen:
He’ll reel you in like he’s going fishin’/Go, Darkwing Duck!

It’s Darkwing Duck! Kickin’ in the groove!
It’s Darkwing Duck!
“The daring Darkwing Duck”/Darkwing Duck/It’s Darkwing Duck!
It’s Darkwing Duck! Kickin’ in the groove!

What-what-what-what-what-what was that?

Darkwing Duck, Dark-Dark-Darkwing Duck!
Darkwing Duck, Dark-Dark-Darkwing Duck!

“The daring Darkwing Duck defies death yet again, and defeats the dastardly denizens of darkness!”

Go Darkwing go Darkwing go!
Go Darkwing go Darkwing go!
Go Darkwing go Darkwing go!
Go Darkwing go Darkwing go!
Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go,
Go Darkwing, go, go, go!

So listen to what I’m trying to say:
Darkwing Duck is here to save the day,
Fighting crime, cleaning up the street,
So criminals run, if he sees ya he’ll freak!
Can’t stand to pass the law over,
Darkwing Duck, he don’t go for
Those criminal ways, so just behave—
If you diss this duck, you can’t be saved/Go, Darkwing Duck!

It’s Darkwing Duck! Kickin’ in the groove!
It’s Darkwing Duck!
“The daring Darkwing Duck”/It’s Darkwing Duck/Darkwing Duck!
It’s Darkwing Duck! Kickin’ in the groove!

Go, Darkwing Duck/It’s Darkwing Duck! Kickin’ in the groove!
It’s Darkwing Duck!
It’s Darkwing Duck/Darkwing Duck!
Kickin’ in the groove!

~ The Lauderdale


Comments:

Twelve years since its debut, Darkwing Duck is still my favorite animated show (as well as my favorite show, period), which is really saying something. Megavolt is my favorite animated character, and Darkwing and Gosalyn are both wonderfully depicted and unique individuals with a funny, sweet and multi-faceted relationship. Plus, that show has some of the best quotes ever. Flap on, DW. Flap on.

~ The Lauderdale


Fan Art:

Darkwing Duck by Mainecoon
Captain Chaotica!!'s Darkwing Duck Fan-Art
Darkwing Duck by Mocia Penelope


Favorite links:

The Darkwing Duck Diary

The DAFT Archive

The Zebeckras Zone

Lar's Studio

The Negapage

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