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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Darkly Dawns the Duck (1) (Sep/08/1991) | | Taurus Bulba, has stolen the Waddlemeyer Ramrod, and he believes the late Professor Waddlemeyer's granddaughter, Gosalyn, has the arming code. Darkwing must protect her while catching Bulba and staying away from the police, who are after him for a train robbery he didn't commit. | | Guest Stars: Hal Rayle as Hammerhead, Tim Curry as Taurus Bulba, Marcia Wallace as Clovis, Mrs. Cavanaugh, Laurie Faso as Warden, Eddie Deezen as Hoof | | Writer: Tad Stones | | Songs: Sung by Darkwing and Gosalyn -- Little Girl Blue | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - Darkly Dawns the Duck (2) (Sep/08/1991) | | Gosalyn sings the ramrod arming code in the form of a lullaby her Grandfather used to sing to her. But Taurus Bulba lures Darkwing out to find his lair and turn him over to the police. Launchpad, Darkwing's biggest fan, springs him loose, becoming his new sidekick with his fanmade jet - the Thunderquack. | | Guest Stars: Marcia Wallace as Clovis, Mrs. Cavanaugh, Tim Curry as Taurus Bulba, Eddie Deezen as Hoof, Hal Rayle as Hammerhead | | Writer: Tad Stones | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Beauty and the Beet (Sep/09/1991) | | Reginald Bushroot, a plant scientist, wants to stop world hunger with his plan to allow people to photosynthesise like plants. (You know, photosynthesis is where plants feed off the sun's rays?) The other scientists, Dr. Gary and Dr. Larson make fun of him. Bushroot Tries out his experiment on himself and he becomes a half-plant, half-duck mutant. He goes back to the labs to take revenge on the other scientists and turn his ideal wife, Dr. Rhoda Dendron, into a plant mutant as well. | | Guest Stars: Frank Welker as Dr. Gary, Dr. Larson, Dean Tightbill, Jennifer Darling as Dr. Rhoda Dendron | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Getting Antsy (Sep/10/1991) | | Lilliput creates a helmet that allows him to communicate with ants. He also makes a shrink ray to shrink buildings and landmarks for the golf course, with the ants bringing the buildings back to the course. Darkwing discovers his secret and Lilliput shrinks him down smaller than an ant. | | Guest Stars: Frank Welker as Ants, Lilliput, Giant snail, Jim Cummings as Hamburger Hippo Cook | | Director: Kevin Crosby Hoops | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Night of the Living Spud (Sep/11/1991) | | Tired of being told women won't date him because he's a plant, Bushroot tries to grow a wife, but accidentally creates a vampire potato. Darkwing and Launchpad track Bushroot into the country, where a truck driver named Duane tells them about the giant potato. Darkwing thinks Duane is just crazy, but then people at a local diner think Darkwing is the vampire and try to kill him. Meanwhile, the Muddlefoots are on a camping trip with Gosalyn hoping to capture a monster known as Webfoot. (Sort of like Bigfoot.) Instead of finding Webfoot, the vampire potato turns Launchpad, Herb, Binkie, and Tank into zombies. | | Guest Stars: Susan Tolsky as Binkie Muddlefoot, Dana Hill as Tank Muddlefoot | | Director: Duane Capizzi | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Apes of Wrath (Sep/12/1991) | | SHUSH sends Darkwing on a mission to find the missing famous anthropologist, Dr. Beatrice Brute. They find her In the jungle, living with a crew of gorillas. Darkwing runs into Major Trenchrot and learns that he is planning to open a vacation spot for villains, right on the gorilla habitat. | | Guest Stars: Victoria Carroll as Beatrice Brute, Charlie Adler as Mr. Trenchrot, Frank Welker as Bongo | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Dirty Money (Sep/13/1991) | | Money is turning up with no ink. SHUSH director J. Gander Hooter calls in Darkwing to help. But when the insane cleaning woman Ammonia Pine kidnaps Hooter, Agent Gryzlikoff tries his best to get rid of Darkwing. Gryzlikoff doesn't understand that Darkwing's strengths lie in his unorthodox methods and ends up becoming Ammonia's prisoner too. Darkwing and Launchpad have to do things by the book to save Hooter and Gryzlikoff. | | Guest Stars: Ronald Feinberg as Agent Grizlicoff, Mitzi McCall as Ammonia Pine | | Director: Tad Stones | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - Duck Blind (Sep/16/1991) | | Darkwing fights with Megavolt and comes out blind. He tries to keep being a superhero with a few of his own gadgets, but none of them work too well. With Darkwing out for the count, Gosalyn and Launchpad plan to catch Megavolt themselves, but get caught by him instead. Darkwing must then overcome his blindness and save his friends. | | Guest Stars: Dan Castellaneta as Megavolt, Katie Leigh (1) as Honker | | Director: Kevin Crosby Hoops | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - Comic Book Capers (Sep/17/1991) | | Angry about how he's portrayed in his new comic book, Darkwing decides he can write it better himself. But he keeps getting interrupted by everyone, who then add their own little bits to the story. Even Megavolt joins in and the result is a run through Comic Book Land in a weird game of cowboys & indians. | | Guest Stars: Andre Stojka as Comic Book Company Owner, Frank Welker as Slug monster | | Director: Carter Crocker | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Water Way to Go (Sep/18/1991) | | SHUSH gives Darkwing Duck a simple case: Travel to Oilrabia, rescue a princess and stop Steelbeak's schemes to steal their oil. Steelbeak's plan is to flood the place with his weather machine and attack by sea. The only problem is that Darkwing picked this day to let Launchpad assume the role of hero instead of sidekick and both are trying to win over the Princess of Oilrabia. | | Guest Stars: Kath Soucie as Princess | | Director: Tad Stones | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - Paraducks (Sep/19/1991) | | Darkwing Duck goes back in time with Gosalyn and he meets himself as a child when he was known as Drakey. He then sees a record shop being robbed. When he stops his younger self by choosing not do anything, his current world gets changed. Now Darkwing and Gosalyn have to go back in time again to put the future back to normal. | | Guest Stars: Candi Milo as Dr. Sara Bellum | | Director: Kevin Crosby Hoops | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - Easy Come, Easy Grows (Sep/20/1991) | | Darkwing is baffled by a series of crimes involving missing money. Entire safes have gone missing from banks and homes. Not trusting a bank with his final stash of money, Herb Muddlefoot buries his cash. Gosalyn and Honker soon find it blossoming into a full-bloom money tree. It turns out that Bushroot has developed a kind of plant that not only makes money, it takes money. | | Guest Stars: Katie Leigh (1) as Honker, Susan Tolsky as Binkie Muddlefoot | | Director: Kevin Crosby Hoops | | | | | | |
| 14 :01x14 - Trading Faces (Sep/24/1991) | | Darkwing's computer goes haywire, and causes him to trade bodies with Gosalyn. Now she has to be Darkwing and stop F.O.W.L.'s latest scheme - stopping the earth's rotation to blackmail the planet. But how can they get back to their normal bodies? | | Guest Stars: Rob Paulsen as Steelbeak | | Director: Tad Stones | | | | | | |
| 16 :01x16 - Can't Bayou Love (Sep/26/1991) | | Bayou bullies, Jambalaya Jake and Gumbo, are in St. Canard to rob the city folks. When Darkwing tries to foil their plans, Jake kidnaps Launchpad to use as bait for a bit of old-fashioned hunting, with Darkwing as the prize. | | Guest Stars: Jodi Carlisle as Spokesman, Michael Gough (2) as Jambalaya Jake | | Director: Tad Stones | | | |
| 17 :01x17 - Bearskin Thug (Sep/27/1991) | | It's camping season and Gosalyn truly hates camping, but Drake determined to teach her how to live like a 'True Outdoorsman.' When Steelbeak, a robot bear, and some nuclear missiles show up, Gosalyn proves she was really paying attention when she helps Darkwing defeat them all. | | Guest Stars: Rob Paulsen as Steelbeak | | Director: Tad Stones | | | | | | |
| 19 :01x19 - Days of Blunder (Oct/01/1991) | | Quackerjack, posing as a psychiatrist, convinces Darkwing that being a superhero isn't right for him. His confidence shattered, Darkwing is convinced he shouldn't be crime fighting but instead should be serving tea at the Lace and Doily Society. But even as Tea Pot Duck, he's a failure. | | Guest Stars: Patti Deutsch as Woman, Poetry reader, Michael Bell (1) as Quackerjack, Neil Ross as Wrestling announcer | | Director: Carter Crocker | | | |
| 20 :01x20 - Just Us Justice Ducks (1) (Oct/02/1991) | | Negaduck, Bushroot, Quackerjack, Megavolt, and Liquidator all join together as the Fearsome Five to take over St. Canard. When the other superheroes hear about this, Neptunia, Gizmoduck, Morgana, and Stegmutt band together to form the Justice Ducks. Darkwing is not as thrilled because he'd rather defeat the F5 himself and get all the credit. | | Guest Stars: Susan Silo as Neptunia, S. Scott Bullock as Tom Lockjaw, Dan Castellaneta as Megavolt, Tino Insana as Bushroot, Michael Bell (1) as Quackerjack, Kath Soucie as Morgana, Danny Mann as J. Gander Hooter, Hamilton Camp as Gizmoduck, Jack Angel as Liquidator | | Director: Duane Capizzi | | | |
| 21 :01x21 - Just Us Justice Ducks (2) (Oct/03/1991) | | Darkwing faces the Fearsome Five and soon finds out the job is more than he can handle. The hastily assembled Justice Ducks fear Darkwing has been lost and split up to try and save the city. Each is kidanpped by the Fearsome Five and it's up to Darkwing to rescue them. Only by working together can they defeat the Fearsome Five and save St. Canard. | | Director: Duane Capizzi | | | |
| 22 :01x22 - Double Darkwings (Oct/04/1991) | | Getting revenge on Darkwing, Jambalaya Jake has Granny Whammy mix him up a hex. He mistakes Launchpad for Darkwing while he is posing as Darkwing Decoy and targets him with the curse. Now Jake is using Launchpad for crimes and Darkwing is getting all the blame. | | Guest Stars: Michael Gough (2) as Jambalaya Jake, Neil Ross as Dan Gander | | Director: Bruce Talkington | | | |
| 23 :01x23 - Aduckyphobia (Oct/07/1991) | | Moliarity is back and stealing Canarduim, fan blades and helicopter blades for his latest scheme. When a spider exposed to the Canarduim bites Darkwing, he gets four extra arms and becomes Arachnoduck. He must find out what Moliarity is up to and stop him, while Launchpad, Gosalyn and Honker find a cure to return Darkwing to normal. | | Guest Stars: Lorenzo Music as Spider | | Director: Kevin Crosby Hoops | | | | | | |
| 25 :01x25 - Jurassic Jumble (Oct/09/1991) | | Honker and Gosalyn track down a set of dinosaur footprints, and are led to the nefarious Dr. Fossil, duck turned dinosaur. With his de-evolution ray and the help of a passing comet, Dr. Fossil plans to end all life on the planet to give dinosaurs a second chance on living. Darkwing, just turned into a dinosaur, must stop Dr. Fossil from crashing a comet into the Earth and sending history back to the Jurassic times. | | Guest Stars: Barry Gordon as Dr. Fossil | | Director: Duane Capizzi | | | | | | |
| 27 :01x27 - Smarter Than a Speeding Bullet (Oct/11/1991) | | Comet Guy, who has come from the Planet Mertz, comes looking for Darkwing to learn how to be a super hero. But Comet Guy's one weakness is that he starts dancing when he hears bells. Meanwhile, Steelbeak directs the robbery of tons of rubber to construct a destructive F.O.W.L. device, the F.O.W.L. ball. | | Guest Stars: Ellen Gerstell as Female police officer | | Director: Kevin Crosby Hoops | | | |
| 28 :01x28 - All's Fahrenheit in Love and War (Oct/14/1991) | | Isis Vanderchill, the Ice Queen of St. Canard, steals gold to coat the city in gold so the sun will make the city warmer so she won't be as cold. Darkwing meets her, and she becomes infatuated with him. When she finds that he'll never go out with her, she tries to kill him. Now Darkwing must stop her before the city becomes too warm and he becomes a frozen duck on a stick. | | Director: Kevin Crosby Hoops | | | |
| 29 :01x29 - Whiffle While You Work (Oct/15/1991) | | Quackerjack, the demented toymaker, wants to get rid of Whiffle Boy, the hero of video games at The Whiffle Boy Championship in Whiffle Town. The contestants are Gosalyn and Darkwing Duck, and by accident Quackerjack and Darkwing get zapped into the video game and fight off in the computer world. | | Guest Stars: Jim Cummings as Guard Dog, B. J. Ward as Computer voice, Patricia, Michael Bell (1) as Quackerjack, Townsend Coleman as Patrick | | Director: Duane Capizzi | | | |
| 30 :01x30 - Ghoul of My Dreams (Oct/16/1991) | | Drakwing starts having weird dreams. Meanwhile in town, people are sleepwalking while bats take their money. Darkwing thinks Morgana is behind it, so he investigates and finds that she and Nodoff, ruler or Dream-World, are using sleep sand to rob from the St. Canard citizens. | | Guest Stars: Neil Ross as Nodoff, Kath Soucie as Morgana | | Director: Kevin Crosby Hoops | | | |
| 31 :01x31 - Adopt-a-Con (Oct/21/1991) | | In order to make Binkie Muddlefoot shut up, Drake Mallard unwittingly signs up for Adopt-A-Con, a criminal reform program. Saddled with none other than that delinquent director Tuskernini as a houseguest, Drake sets out to find out what the ham director is up to. And Tuskernin is definitely up to something- He's disguising himself as the other villains to commit crimes. | | Guest Stars: David Doyle (1) as Judge, Kenneth Mars as Tuskernini | | Director: Duane Capizzi | | | |
| 32 :01x32 - Toys Czar Us (Oct/22/1991) | | When Quackerjack learns that parents won't buy his dangerous Destructo toys, he decides to create a toy land for children with himself as the ruler. Meanwhile, Gosalyn gets into trouble at school, and the principal suggests Drake take a better look at his parenting. Drake gives up being Darkwing Duck to become the perfect parent, just as Quackerjack executes his insane plot and kidnaps a school of children, including Gosalyn, and brings them to the Toy World. | | Guest Stars: Linda Gary as Henry's mother, Michael Bell (1) as Quackerjack, Jim Cummings as Store owner | | Director: Duane Capizzi | | | | | | | | | |
| 35 :01x35 - Life, the Negaverse, and Everything (Oct/25/1991) | | While chasing the Fearsome Five, and escaping the Muddlefoots and their boring "Pelican's Island" birthday party for Honker, Darkwing is thrown into a giant cake - which serves as the universal portal between his world and the Negaverse. In the Negaverse, everything is the opposite of his world and Negaduck is supreme ruler, so Darkwing decides to use his new friends The Friendly Four to change things a bit, which Negaduck does not like one bit. | | Guest Stars: Dan Castellaneta as Megavolt, Nega-Megavolt, Michael Bell (1) as Quackerjack, Nega-Quackerjack, Jack Angel as Liquidator, Nega-Liquidator, Tino Insana as Bushroot, Nega-Bushroot, Terence McGovern as Nega-Launchpad, Christine Cavanaugh as Nega-Gosalyn, Dana Hill as Tank, Nega-Tank, Susan Tolsky as Binkie, Nega-Binkie, Jim Cummings as Nega-Herb, Katie Leigh (1) as Honker, Nega-Honker | | Director: Steve Roberts (2) | | | |
| 36 :01x36 - Dry Hard (Oct/28/1991) | | Someone is poisoning St. Canard's bottled water supply during a heat wave. All the bottled water, except Bud Flood's Sparkling Crystal Pure Flood Water and Koo Koo Fizzy Water. Staking out the Koo Koo bottling factory, Darkwing and Launchpad surprise Bud Flood in the act. In an accident, Bud falls into the vat of contaminated water, and though Darkwing and Launchpad rush to save him, it's too late. Darkwing soon learns that there's a new villain in town, the Liquidator, the master of all liquids, and the Liquidator blames Darkwing for throwing him into the vat. And now he's turned all the water in St. Canard into rubber. | | Guest Stars: Darleen Carr as Woman, B. J. Ward as Woman, Jack Angel as Liquidator | | Director: Duane Capizzi | | | |
| 37 :01x37 - Heavy Mental (Oct/29/1991) | | Launchpad volunteers his services to Dr. Sarah Bellum, SHUSH's top research scientist. As a result of using her Norma Ray, Launchpad gains amazing psychic powers, but not the ability to control them. But F.O.W.L. is also after the Norma Ray, and Darkwing and Launchpad must prevent F.O.W.L. from stealing it and forming a crack psychic team. | | Guest Stars: Danny Mann as J. Gander Hooter, Susan Tolsky as Binkie Muddlefoot, John Stephenson as Major Synapse, Teresa Ganzel (1) as Flygirl | | Director: Duane Capizzi | | | |
| 38 :01x38 - Disguise the Limit (Oct/30/1991) | | Negaduck pins several crimes on Darkwing, and the city goes after him. In an attempt to disguise him until the guilty party can be found, J. Gander has Sarah Bellum zap Darkwing with her disguise ray. The ray backfires and leaves Darkwing in a shapechanging muddle. He turns into anyone or anything he looks at. But how can he capture Negaduck when Darkwing's constantly changing form? | | Guest Stars: Candi Milo as Dr. Sara Bellum, S. Scott Bullock as Tom Lockjaw, Ronald Feinberg as Agent Grizlicoff, Danny Mann as J. Gander Hooter | | Director: Duane Capizzi | | | |
| 39 :01x39 - Planet of the Capes (Oct/31/1991) | | Comet Guy, the superhero from the planet Mertz, returns to Earth in search of Darkwing Duck. Mertz is in trouble and they need his help. Darkwing suspects it's to rescue someone important, but to his dismay, he discovers it's nothing of the sort. Ordinary Guy, the only one on Mertz without superpowers, is missing. And they want Darkwing to take his place. | | Guest Stars: Dorian Harewood as Official guy, Maggie Roswell as Female Superhero, Ron Palillo as Ordinary Guy | | Director: Steve Roberts (2) | | | |
| 40 :01x40 - Darkwing Doubloon (Nov/01/1991) | | Three hundred years ago, a pirate scourge sailed the seas, striking for truth and justice...Waitaminute, shouldn't that be "a scourge of pirates?" Darkwing Doubloon and his crew of Gosalyn, Launchpad, Gizmoduck, and Stegmutt must battle the alleged pirate Negaduck and the Fearsome Four to prevent them from stealing the King's jewels. | | Guest Stars: Tino Insana as Bushroot, Dan Castellaneta as Megavolt, Michael Bell (1) as Quackerjack, Jack Angel as Liquidator, Hamilton Camp as Gizmoduck | | Director: Tom Minton | | | |
| 41 :01x41 - It's a Wonderful Leaf (Nov/04/1991) | | The research scientist turned vegetable, Bushroot, just wants to finish his Christmas shopping in peace. But will the holiday shoppers let him? No...So it's "Bah, grubbug" and Bushroot decides to ruin Christmas for everyone by controlling the city's Christmas trees that steal the Christmas presents. | | Guest Stars: Tino Insana as Bushroot | | Director: Kevin Crosby Hoops | | | |
| 42 :01x42 - Twitching Channels (Nov/05/1991) | | Megavolt has become television's hottest star with the help of the Electrolyzer, a device that allows him to go into TVs. But he steals the wrong Turbo Technic Remote Control and soon has Darkwing Duck on his tail in a chase through the airwaves and right into Hollywood, USA. Here, the Darkwing Duck cartoon is a big seller, and Darkwing realizes he isn't getting any of the profits. And it seems that there is no way home. | | Guest Stars: Tress MacNeille as Chip, Jim Cummings as Monterey Jack, Dan Castellaneta as Megavolt | | | |
| 43 :01x43 - Dances with Bigfoot (Nov/06/1991) | | It's Gosalyn's turn to be the hero. Disguised as the Crimson Quackette, she must find where her dad has disappeared to. When she finally finds him being treated like a king among the Bigfoot tribe in the Pacific Northwest, she must do some quick thinking to prevent herself, Darkwing and Honker from becoming volcano chow. | | Guest Stars: Ruth Buzzi as Dottie Debson | | Director: Steve Roberts (2) | | | |
| 44 :01x44 - Twin Beaks (Nov/07/1991) | | What's the mysterious secret behind the quiet town of Twin Beaks? Why did Honker's parents leave suddenly? So suddenly, they forgot to take him with them? Why does Bushroot keep turning up dead? And why is Launchpad talking to cows and communing with logs, which is weird, even for Launchpad? To answer these questions and others, Darkwing, Launchpad, Gosalyn and Honker fly to Twin Beaks, where a mutated alien race of cabbages have begun their conquest of Earth. But things just keep getting weirder and weirder. | | Guest Stars: Joan Gerber as Gerdie, Tino Insana as Bushroot, Susan Tolsky as Binkie Muddlefoot, Aunt Trudi, Jim Cummings as Warden, Ruth Buzzi as Alien Cow | | Director: Tad Stones | | | |
| 45 :01x45 - The Incredible Bulk (Nov/08/1991) | | It's lonely being the world's only half-plant, half-duck and Bushroot just wants a friend. Trying to return his friend Spike, the venus flytrap, to his normal size (having been shrunk by Bushroot's fertilizer), Bushroot steals some powerful fertilizer that will "either cause plants to grow to tremendous size or kill them instantly." Spike is a little hesitant about taking the stuff, so Bushroot tests it on a daisy. The daisy becomes 'a regular Arnold Oleander' and Bushroot's newest friend. Darkwing's only hope is to grab a dose of the formula, but it isn't long before the unstable chemicals go to Darkwing's head and he starts fighting criminals by himself. | | Guest Stars: Tino Insana as Bushroot, Katie Leigh (1) as Honker | | Director: Tom Minton | | | |
| 46 :01x46 - My Valentine Ghoul (Nov/11/1991) | | Darkwing and Morgana get into a lover's quarrel. Negaduck sees it as an opportunity to wreak havoc with Darkwing while trying to woo her back to the life of a criminal. Gosalyn dabbles in magic to create a love potion. | | Guest Stars: Kath Soucie as Morgana | | Director: Kevin Crosby Hoops | | | |
| 47 :01x47 - Dead Duck (Nov/12/1991) | | Due to an unfortunate misunderstanding with a brick wall (a head-on collision, no less), Darkwing finds himself in the afterlife. Refusing to accept the fact that he's dead, he returns to the real world as a ghost. He must dodge the Grim Reaper (come to collect his soul), save his family from Megavolt's evil machinations, and find a cure for deadness. But nothing works, not even Morgana's magic. | | Guest Stars: Marty Ingels as The Devil, Hal Smith as Saint Peter, Kath Soucie as Morgana, Dan Castellaneta as Megavolt, Tony Jay as Grim Reaper, Tress MacNeille as Oprah Windbag | | Director: Tad Stones | | | |
| 48 :01x48 - A Duck by Any Other Name (Nov/13/1991) | | Darkwing foils Tuskernini's plans to steal the Canard Duckling (a huge diamond) with the help of Darkwing Decoy (a.k.a. Launchpad). The diamond is safe, but Tuskers manages to get away. That's only the beginning of the trouble; a roving news team captures Launchpad removing his mask and mistakes him for Darkwing Duck. | | Guest Stars: Kenneth Mars as Tuskernini | | Director: Tad Stones | | | |
| 49 :01x49 - Let's Get Respectable (Nov/14/1991) | | After a television program shows that Darkwing has a poor reputation with the public, Gosalyn and Honker decide that Darkwing needs an image change. It appears to be working, as Darkwing cleans up St. Canard (with a little help from his friends). Negaduck has other plans, and systematically sets about to ruin Darkwing's new image. But you can't keep a good duck down, and Darkwing returns with a vengeance. | | Guest Stars: Katie Leigh (1) as Honker | | Director: Tom Minton | | | |
| 50 :01x50 - In Like Blunt (Nov/15/1991) | | Someone has stolen the list of SHUSH Agents and is exterminating them in horribly inventive ways. When J. Gander Hooter receives a note from the notorious Phineas Sharp, there's only two men who can save the day: Darkwing Duck and Derek Blunt. However, Darkwing and Blunt are about as compatible as oil and water, and are captured due to their constant bickering. Darkwing and Blunt must put aside their differences long enough to save themselves and the SHUSH agents from untimely demises. | | Guest Stars: Johnathon Harris (1) as Phineas Sharp, Peter Renaday as Derek Blunt, Danny Mann as J. Gander Hooter, Jim Cummings as Horatio | | Director: Tad Stones | | | |
| 51 :01x51 - Quack of Ages (Nov/18/1991) | | Quackerjack wants to prevent the yo-yo from ever being invented, so he jumps back in time to the medieval land of Canardia with his new toy, the Time Top. Darkwing and Launchpad borrow SHUSH's time machine and set out to stop Quackerjack and find themselves embroiled in medieval intrigue as Darkwing is accused as being a warlock. | | Guest Stars: Michael Bell (1) as Quackerjack, Susan Tolsky as Maid Binketh, Jim Cummings as King Herbert | | Director: Steve Roberts (2) | | | |
| 52 :01x52 - Time and Punishment (Nov/19/1991) | | When Gosalyn sneaks out of the Ratcatcher to watch Darkwing battle Megavolt and Quackerjack, she, Quackerjack and Megavolt are sent into the future in the Time Top. But they go so far forward in time that Darkwing thinks Gosalyn has been abducted and lost for years. And this future is ruled by a reformed hero: the no-nonsense DarkWarrior Duck, who is so strict, he's assigned an 8 o'clock curfew to the entire city, and believes criminals should be given the electric chair before being arrested. | | Guest Stars: Michael Bell (1) as Quackerjack, Dan Castellaneta as Megavolt | | Director: Tad Stones | | | |
| 53 :01x53 - Stressed to Kill (Nov/20/1991) | | Darkwing is getting stressed out, so he goes to the Stress Free Clinic run by Dr. Heebie (Quackerjack) and Dr. Jeebie (Megavolt) and they brainwash him into being really calm. Now he is way too calm, not even Gosalyn deystroying the house can get him mad. When Megavolt and Quackerjack start a fire that soon starts to spread, Launchpad and Gosalyn have to try to get Darkwing away from it, and then Megavolt causes a flood. | | Guest Stars: Dan Castellaneta as Megavolt, Michael Bell (1) as Quackerjack | | Director: Kevin Crosby Hoops | | | |
| 54 :01x54 - The Darkwing Squad (Nov/21/1991) | | What would cause a dedicated agent like Grzylikoff to leave SHUSH? Just Darkwing Duck training SHUSH agents in his own unique image. Although J. Gander is impressed with Darkwing's work, the agents become downright nuisances. They are more concerned with publicity photos and entrances than doing their job. And that sets Darkwing up for a foul blow from F.O.W.L.'s top agent, Steelbeak. | | Guest Stars: Danny Mann as J. Gander Hooter, Rob Paulsen as Steelbeak, Ronald Feinberg as Agent Grizlicoff, Sarah Partridge as Darkwing Deer | | Director: Tad Stones | | | | | | |
| 56 :01x56 - The Haunting of Mr. Banana Brain (Nov/25/1991) | | A spirit named Paddywhack is accidentaly unleashed from a jack-in-the-box when Gosalyn opens the box. Paddywhack possesses Quackerjack's doll, Mr. Banana Brain. As he causes trouble with Quackerjack, he grows, feeding from the negative emotions around himself. Darkwing must team up with Quackerjack to force Paddywhack back into his jack-in-the-box. | | Guest Stars: Phil Hartman as Paddywhack, Michael Bell (1) as Quackerjack | | Director: Tad Stones | | | |
| 57 :01x57 - Slime OK, You're OK (Nov/26/1991) | | Once again, Bushroot is trying to find a friend. He develops a formula to turn vegetation into intelligent companions. Gosalyn gets a dose of the formula by accident and she turns into a blob of gelatinous plant matter with slime powers. Now Darkwing has a limited amount of time to find a cure before Gosalyn, completely melts into goo. | | Guest Stars: Tino Insana as Bushroot | | Director: Kevin Crosby Hoops | | | |
| 58 :01x58 - Whirled History (Nov/27/1991) | | While she's supposed to be doing her homework, Gosalyn falls asleep, and dreams she's searching for the Fountain of Knowledge with her is Astroduck (Honker). They keep running into famous explorers (Darkwing) and their sidekicks (Launchpad). While she is learning about famous explorers in her dreams, Megavolt uses her as bait to trap Darkwing in the real world. | | Guest Stars: Katie Leigh (1) as Honker, Dan Castellaneta as Megavolt | | Director: Kevin Crosby Hoops | | | |
| 59 :01x59 - U.F. Foe (Nov/28/1991) | | Some brain-sucking aliens plan to replace Launchpad's brain with a computer. Why would aliens want to replace Launchpad's brain with a computer? Because he's to marry his childhood friend, Tia, who is now Queen of the Galaxy. Before he can save Launchpad, Darkwing has his own brain replaced and Gosalyn and Darkwing's brain must save Launchpad. | | Guest Stars: Allyce Beasley as Queen Tia - Queen of the Galaxy | | Director: Tad Stones | | | |
| 60 :01x60 - A Star Is Scorned (Nov/29/1991) | | The producer of the Darkwing Duck show in the Human World, Thaddeus Rockwell, wants to replace Darkwing with Bushroot as hero. In a bizarre sequence of events, Darkwing and Bushroot star in a game show, a children's show, a courtroom drama, a Rambo-type action-adventure, and a monster movie. | | Guest Stars: Tino Insana as Bushroot | | Director: Tad Stones | | | |
| 61 :01x61 - The Quiverwing Quack (Dec/02/1991) | | Dr. Slug edges out Negaduck as Public Enemy Number One and Negaduck is not happy. He plans to regain that spot by targeting St. Canard's newest heroine, the Quiverwing Quack (Gosalyn Mallard). Darkwing agrees to help Gosalyn, but Negaduck proves too much and Gosalyn is grounded. But Quiverwing won't be treated like a child and sets out to defeat Negaduck herself. | | Director: Tad Stones | | | | | | |
| 63 :01x63 - Dirtysomething (Dec/04/1991) | | F.O.W.L. Ammonia Pine with her sister, Ample Grime, who loves filth. Together, they plan to destroy St. Canard. Darkwing is hampered in his attempt to foil the two's plans by Gosalyn's newfound hobby: Recycling. To raise money to purchase a video game, she's recycling everything in sight: the Ratcatcher, Darkwing's computer, the Thunderquack, the television, Darkwing's comic book collection... | | Guest Stars: Ellen Gerstell as Ample Grime, Mitzi McCall as Ammonia Pine | | Director: Gordon Bressack | | | |
| 64 :01x64 - Kung Fooled (Dec/05/1991) | | Darkwing and Company chase Moliarty as he digs straight through the world and emerges in Kung Pow City. KPC is the home of Darkwing's Quack Fu instructor, Master Goose Lee, and they decide to pay him a visit. But all is not as it seems with Darkwing's old mentor; they find Goose Lee has fallen victim to commercialism. There's also something rotten in the city of Kung Pow and Goose Lee has plans to build his dream -- Ninja Land -- no matter what the cost. | | Guest Stars: Jim Cummings as Moliarty, Robert Ito as Goose Lee, Candi Milo as Duck Ling, Hal Rayle as Boss Ninja | | Director: Doug Langdale | | | |
| 65 :01x65 - Bad Luck Duck (Dec/06/1991) | | Negaduck steals a magic amulet that can bring inanimate objects to life, and Darkwing gets the blame. The witch doctor that had the amulet stolen from him places a bad luck curse on Darkwing. While Darkwing maintains that he doesn't believe in curses or bad luck, he's not having a good day. Can Darkwing survive long enough to convince the witch doctor that he's innocent, and stop Negaduck from trashing St. Canard? | | Director: Doug Langdale | | | | Season 2 | | | |
| 67 :02x02 - Film Flam (Sep/14/1991) | | When Gosalyn starts claiming to have seen movie characters come to life, Darkwing chalks it up to too many horror movies warping her delicate psyche. But it seems that Tuskernini is using a special camera gun to pull characters directly out of the movies and into the real world. | | Guest Stars: Kenneth Mars as Tuskernini | | Director: Carter Crocker | | | |
| 68 :02x03 - Negaduck (Sep/21/1991) | | Darkwing Duck has been zapped with Megavolt's Tronsplitter, separating his good side from his bad. Another zap with the two sides will restore him to normal, but his negative side is certain not to let that happen. . The Evil Darkwing locks everyone up in Darkwing Tower and is off to make sure nobody puts him back together with his wimpy twin. But when he's accidentally zapped again, he becomes the Galvanized NEGADUCK!!! | | Guest Stars: Dana Hill as Tank Muddlefoot, Susan Tolsky as Binkie Muddlefoot, Dan Castellaneta as Megavolt, Katie Leigh (1) as Honker | | Director: Duane Capizzi | | | |
| 69 :02x04 - Fungus Amongus (Sep/28/1991) | | Bats are stealing anchovies. Phantom hounds snag pepperoni. Black cats nab onions. A case getting battier by the moment, just the way Darkwing likes them. These supernatural pizza topping thefts lead Darkwing to the place that is home to St. Canard's mushroom production - MacCawber Mansion. However, instead of keeping his thoughts on the case, he ends up falling for Morgana MacCawber, the chair of the company. Can he crack this mysterious case, or has the hero been bitten too hard by the lovebug? | | Guest Stars: Kath Soucie as Morgana | | Director: Tad Stones | | | |
| 70 :02x05 - Slaves to Fashion (Oct/05/1991) | | Binkie Muddlefoot tells Drake that Gosalyn should act more like a 'lady', so Drake tries to get Gosalyn to be more lady-like. (and this involves manners and wearing dresses.) Meanwhile, Tuskernini has developed a spray called Hypno Gas that makes people act the way they are dressed, and he targets the people attending the school masquerade party. | | Guest Stars: Kenneth Mars as Tuskernini, Susan Tolsky as Binkie Muddlefoot, Dana Hill as Tank Muddlefoot | | Director: Tom Minton | | | |
| 71 :02x06 - Something Fishy (Oct/12/1991) | | Sea creatures begin to attack beach-goers, each controlled by Neptunia. Neptunia [Protector of the Sea] is sick of the pollution that is dumped in the sea that caused her to mutate in the first place. She plans revenge by flooding St. Canard. | | Guest Stars: Susan Silo as Neptunia, Cam Clarke (1) as Boy at fountain | | Director: Carter Crocker | | | |
| 72 :02x07 - Tiff of the Titans (Oct/19/1991) | | F.O.W.L wants the Army's new super weapon, the EGRT (the Experimental General Retalitory Transport). The Army asks Gizmoduck to protect it while it's on display at the St. Canard Air Show. Steelbeak devises a plan to keep Darkwing and Gizmoduck busy while he steals the EGRT by making Darkwing look like a criminal. | | Guest Stars: Katie Leigh (1) as Honker, Hamilton Camp as Gizmoduck, Rob Paulsen as Steelbeak | | Director: Kevin Crosby Hoops | | | |
| 73 :02x08 - Calm a Chameleon (Oct/26/1991) | | To make money the old-fashioned way, Camille Chameleon steals some $100 printing plates. To print it, she uses her ability to shape-shift to use the presses at the newspaper building. With her changing into everybody around, how will Darkwing catch her? | | Guest Stars: Katie Leigh (1) as Honker | | Director: Carter Crocker | | | |
| 74 :02x09 - Battle of the Brainteasers (Nov/02/1991) | | In a close encounter of the weird kind, hat-shaped aliens crash on Earth and take over Honker, Darkwing and Launchpad and demand to be made rulers of the universe. It's up to Gosalyn to rescue her friends and family and save the planet from nuclear annihilation and time for Honker to show some guts. | | Guest Stars: Katie Leigh (1) as Honker, Frank Welker as Nikto, Rob Paulsen as Flarg, Barada | | Director: Tad Stones | | | |
| 75 :02x10 - Bad Tidings (Nov/09/1991) | | F.O.W.L. has engineered a flood of tidal waves to hold the world hostage. The demands? 80 quadzillion dollars or the world drowns. SHUSH calls on Darkwing Duck to help defuse the situation. Unfortunately, J. Gander pairs him with Agent Gryzlikoff, which causes more problems with their incessant bickering than Steelbeak and his earthquake device. | | Guest Stars: Danny Mann as J. Gander Hooter, Ronald Feinberg as Agent Grizlicoff, Rob Paulsen as Steelbeak | | Director: Carter Crocker | | | |
| 76 :02x11 - Going Nowhere Fast (Nov/16/1991) | | Darkwing gets super speed from Negaduck's Portable Particle Accelerator, but the problem is that he ages faster. With Darkwing aged beyond hope, Negaduck terrorizes the city. While trying to stop him, Launchpad, Gosalyn and Honker become trapped and the only hope is Darkwing. | | Guest Stars: S. Scott Bullock as Tom Lockjaw | | Director: Tom Minton | | | |
| 77 :02x12 - A Brush with Oblivion (Nov/23/1991) | | Splatter Phoenix exploits her felony phase and holds the Mona Lisa's smile for ransom to get some public funding. Thanks to unusual compounds that allow art to come alive or one to actually enter into a painting, Darkwing and the gang must chase her through several well-known art works, each complete with a change in drawing style. | | Guest Stars: Susan Tolsky as Binkie Muddlefoot, Katie Leigh (1) as Honker, Michael Greer (1) as Museum curator, Dani Staahl as Splatter Phoenix, Dana Hill as Tank Muddlefoot | | | |
| 78 :02x13 - The Merchant of Menace (Nov/30/1991) | | SHUSH calls Darkwing to work on a major jewel theft. The suspect is Herb Muddlefoot. Darkwing may not like his annoying neighbor, but he knows Herb isn't an international robber. He refuses the case and J. Gander turns it over to Gryzlikoff. Darkwing then takes back the case and learns to be a QuackerWare salesman to protect Herb and find the real culprit, all the while dodging Gryzlikoff and angry housewives. | | Guest Stars: Danny Mann as J. Gander Hooter, Ronald Feinberg as Agent Grizlicoff | | Director: Tom Minton | | | | Season 3 |
| 79 :03x01 - Monsters R Us (Sep/12/1992) | | Darkwing, Morgana, Gosalyn and Launchpad travel to Macawber Castle in Transylvania and meet the Macawber family. Morgana's father, Moloculo, is not prepared to have 'normals' in his house, and is completely furious that Morgana is even dating one. So he turns Darkwing, Gosalyn and Launchpad into monsters. | | Guest Stars: Kath Soucie as Morgana, Jack Angel as Moloculo Macawber | | Director: Doug Langdale | | | |
| 80 :03x02 - Inherit the Wimp (Sep/19/1992) | | Gosalyn's homework assignment is to write about a member of her family, so she writes about Drake. When she plans to tell her class that her father is Darkwing Duck, Drake thinks the solution is to show her the Mallard family history. Meanwhile, Megavolt is stealing the nervous energy of citizens in his latest plan. | | Guest Stars: Dan Castellaneta as Megavolt | | Director: Tad Stones | | | |
| 81 :03x03 - Revenge of the Brainteasers, Too (Sep/26/1992) | | Honker has become a galactic hero after stopping Flarg and his companions from taking over the galaxy. The hat-shaped alien Flarg escapes prison on the Planet Fez and vows to ruin the one responsible for putting him there. Flarg and his minions return to Earth with the blueprints to a Galactic Harmonizer, planning to build it and then trick Honker into activating it, bringing mass destruction and mayhem to the Universe (static cling, too) and capture it on video. For above all things, Flarg wants to discredit Honker in the eyes of his admirers back on the planet Fez. | | Guest Stars: Frank Welker as Nikto, Rob Paulsen as Flarg, Richard Karron as Joke shop owner, Susan Tolsky as Binkie Muddlefoot, Talaya, Katie Leigh (1) as Honker | | Director: Gordon Bressack | | | |
| 82 :03x04 - Star Crossed Circuits (Oct/03/1992) | | Darkwing gets the D-2000 super-computer from SHUSH. While it seems to be perfect, Launchpad feels it's replacing him as sidekick, and Gosalyn is fed up with not getting away with anything. Honker tries to reprogram it, but by accident it gets turned into Didi Lovelost, and she's in love with Darkwing. Darkwing finally tells the computer system that it's going to be unplugged, at which point it goes insane and decides that if it can’t have Darkwing, no one else will. | | Guest Stars: Katie Leigh (1) as Honker, Victoria Carroll as D-2000 | | Director: Doug Langdale | | | |
| 83 :03x05 - The Steerminator (Oct/10/1992) | | F.O.W.L. rebuilds Taurus Bulba into an evil death robot, hoping to create a new agent from him. Bulba refuses their offer and only wants to get revenge on Darkwing. Unfortunately, Gosalyn and Honker run into Bulba. Darkwing, who has two broken legs and is confined to a wheelchair from his last crime-busting, must use every ounce of cunning and expertise to stop the Steerminator. | | Guest Stars: Tim Curry as Taurus Bulba, Rob Paulsen as Steelbeak, Danny Mann as J. Gander Hooter | | Director: Tad Stones | | | |
| 84 :03x06 - The Frequency Fiends (Oct/17/1992) | | A new weapon from SHUSH hits Gosalyn and turns the three worst aspects of Gosalyn's personality into evil energy beings. Although she's perfectly fine, 3 new beings are created, all of which look like Gosalyn, but have powers based on different frequencies: Heatwave, Lightwave, and Radiowave. | | Guest Stars: Elizabeth Daily as Lightwave, Dan Castellaneta as Megavolt | | Director: Tad Stones | | | |
| 85 :03x07 - Paint Misbehavin' (Oct/24/1992) | | Splatter Phoenix is back and on a rampage to wipe out the 'low-brow rubbish passing as art' and replace it with her own brand of art. She targets the Art Auction, local architecture, and finally, the the Comic Book Convention, where Darkwing is appearing as the guest of honor. | | Guest Stars: Dani Staahl as Splatter Phoenix | | Director: Doug Langdale | | | |
| 86 :03x08 - Hot Spells (Oct/31/1992) | | Darkwing, Gosalyn and Morgana go to Morgana's school, Eldritch Academy, so she can present her paper ["Warts and Boils"]. While there, Gosalyn becomes interested in becoming a witch, and The Devil schemes to get Darkwing's soul. He disguises himself as the janitor and gives Gosalyn a spellbook from the Forbidden Library, and soon, Darkwing is lured into the Gates of Hades by mistake, and Gosalyn must get him back out. | | Guest Stars: Kath Soucie as Morgana | | Director: Tad Stones | | | |
| 87 :03x09 - Fraudcast News (Nov/07/1992) | | Bianca Beakley, host of Canard Copy, the news program, turns to Darkwing Duck to boost ratings by filming his cases. But there are no major crimes going on, due to a Super Villain convention in Miami, so Bianica creates her own villain- the Bugmaster- who fights Darkwing to improve show ratings. As ratings soar, she plans the ultimate ratings gimmick, the grisly death of Darkwing Duck. And meanwhile, Gosalyn becomes The Bugmaster's sidekick. | | Guest Stars: Charlie Adler as Cameraman, April Winchell as Bianca Beekly, The Bugmaster, Diane Pershing as Woman next to Henry | | Director: Doug Langdale | | | | | | |
| 89 :03x11 - Mutantcy on the Bouncy (Nov/21/1992) | | Mutants are turning up everywhere with strange super powers. Darkwing must put them into a super league of heroes to stop Cement Head from destroying the city. As the reporter for her school newspaper, Gosalyn covers the three way battle between the Rubber Chicken, Cement-head and Darkwing Duck. | | Guest Stars: Susan Tolsky as Binkie Muddlefoot | | Director: Doug Langdale | | | |
| 90 :03x12 - Malice's Restaurant (Nov/28/1992) | | Morgana opens the Shadow Chateau, her own restaurant. Meanwhile, Negaduck is still after the Cute Little Lost Bunnies (he hates cute and cuddly). When he learns they're to be at the opening of the Shadow Chateau, he plans to be there as well. And for him, getting rid of Darkwing is just an added bonus. | | Guest Stars: Charlie Adler as Mister Mikey, Yellow Cute Little Lost Bunny, Kath Soucie as Morgana, Susan Tolsky as Binkie Muddlefoot | | Director: Doug Langdale | | | |
| 91 :03x13 - Extinct Possibility (Dec/05/1992) | | Darkwing is called to the St. Canard Museum of Natural History to investigate a discovery, of himself embedded in amber. Darkwing, Gosalyn and Launchpad use the Time Top to travel back to dinosaur times to find out how Darkwing came to be imprisoned in the amber and find out the real reason all the dinosaurs became extinct. | | Guest Stars: Chick Vennera as Johnny T. Rex | | Director: Tad Stones | | | |
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