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Darkwing Duck :: Darkly Dawns the Duck (1) (01x01)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Darkly Dawns the Duck (1)
Episode #: 01x01
Production Number: 4308-052
Original Airdate: Sunday September 08th, 1991
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Episode Crew
Writer: Tad Stones
 
Episode Summary
 
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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.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Eddie DeezenvoicedHoofRecurring (first appearance)
Hal RaylevoicedHammerheadRecurring (first appearance)
Marcia WallacevoicedClovis, Mrs. CavanaughRecurring (first appearance)
Tim CurryvoicedTaurus BulbaRecurring (first appearance)
Laurie FasovoicedWarden 
 
Episode Notes
 
Both Part One and Two of this episode are available on home video.
 
After Launchpad pulls the tire off Darkwing's head, the camera pulls out and you can vaguely see a picture of a bikini-clad pin-up girl picture in the background of Launchpad's hangar.
 
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Sung by Darkwing and GosalynLittle Girl Blue 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Gosalyn: Keen gear! You guys must be arch-enemies, just like in the comics!
Darkwing: Actually, he doesn't even know my name.
 
Gosalyn: I don't know anything about a pig and I was nowhere near the boy's bathroom at the time!
Mrs. Cavanaugh: What pig?
Gosalyn: Oh, I ment big! As in big of you to take such an interest in me! How may I help you?
 
 
Cultural References
 
Hammerhead: That's it, boss. I'm a stooge! Just call me Curly!
Not only is this an obvious referance to the Three Stooges, but Shemp Howard [One of the stooges] played a character named Hammerhead in the Universal horror-comedy The Invisible Woman in 1940.
 
 
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