The writing, from Darkwing's wonderful world play to the slapstick, is spot on. As a cyborg, his horns have been replaced by a missle launcher and laser, his face covered by a mask, his shoulders, right eye and lower half are now mechanical and all parts are red. Darkwing/Drake is extremely egotistical, sarcastic, has a quick temper, and is always rushing head-on into danger...and that's…If I remember correctly, the first two episodes of this series first appeared as an evening TV movie event, and that movie acted as the pilot to this “DuckTales” spin-off show.

Drake Mallard disappears and it’s up to the Crimson Quackette to find him. Had "Darkwing Duck" been renewed for another season, there would have been an episode with Darkwing Duck, Taurus Bulba and an African version of Darkwing Duck. He is also the main antagonist of the first arc of the Darkwing Duck comic book series. A news program reveals Darkwing Duck's identity as Launchpad. In addition, even the broadcast order of the first 78 episodes does not reflect their in-universe chronology – for example, Liquidator's origin episode "Dry Hard" was aired after his appearances in "Just Us Justice Ducks" and "Life, the Negaverse and Everything". In "Apart from a few wry comedic moments, Taurus Bulba is a menacing character.

Negaduck, disguised, frames Darkwing for a series of crimes. No other projects on Cinemassacre.

Click here to view this page's gallery. Alien hats from outer space invade earth, take control of a slew of nuclear weapons, and demand to be made rulers of the universe. But Gosalyn, not having enough allowance to buy a video game, has discovered that she can cash in whatever she recycles… including the Thunderquack's engine, the Ratcatcher, a few gas guns, etc.

It was built in secret within the confines of the St. Canard Penetentiary, its frame surrounding Bulba's cell. Gosalyn gets involved and ends up stuck in a painting.

He is Taurus Bulba's lead henchman and often the target of the latter's anger issues, which he tries to pin on his two subordinates, Hoof and … Gosalyn, working for her school newspaper, covers the three way battle between the Rubber Chicken, Cement-head and Darkwing Duck. Please help Darkwing Duck Wiki by expanding it, adding pictures, and improving existing text.

The writing, from Darkwing's wonderful world play to the slapstick, is spot on.

Bulba's defeat. This was one of my favorite cartoons as a kid. Click here to view this page's gallery. This is a spectacular start to a great series. Darkwing thinks that he's going to have to save the planet, until he finds out that everyone on the planet is a hero, and they need him as their "ordinary guy," since the last one left. A crowd of pushy holiday shoppers rub Bushroot the wrong way. Darkwing and Gosalyn go with Morgana to her old magic school, where she is to present her thesis paper. In the Negaverse, everything is the extreme 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. This time, you simply Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Morgana opens up a new restaurant, but Darkwing forgets to cancel the guests coming there: The Cute Little Lost Bunnies! He is the very first villain Darkwing Duck fights onscreen, though canonically he is the second villain that Darkwing faces, behind Megavolt.

subsequently assumed that Bulba would accept their offer of employment following their restoration of him. Darkwing is to appear as the guest of honor at a comic book convention, while Splatter Phoenix terrorizes the town by "improving" boring art. In the series' hour-length pilot episode, "F.O.W.L.

He decides to ruin Christmas by taking control of all of St. Canard's Christmas trees. laboratory and terrorizing Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Dark, evil, menacing, sadistic, cruel, murderous, villainous, threatening, malicious, dangerous, arrogant, greedy"I underestimated you once, Darkwing Duck. This article is a stub. He is an evil bull who kidnaps Gosalyn and sabotages the ramrod in his plan to conquer St. Canard. He is a big, fearsome, power-hungry bull who, at the beginning of the series, controls the criminal underworld of St. Canard. Even though Bulba only appears in three episodes, he is without a doubt, one of Darkwing Duck's deadlies… Hour-long pilot episode of the 1991 series Darkwing Duck that later aired as a two-parter in syndication alongside the other episodes. Trivia Bulba is not the main villain, as the real main antagonist of the show is Negaduck., Bulba will become a member of The Crime Empire in the near future.

Now, the Liquidator has turned all of St. Canard's water hard and DW must stop him.

Now he is too calm (not even Gosalyn destroying the house can get him mad) when Megavolt and QuackerJack start a fire that soon starts to spread throughout the whole city, Launchpad and Gosalyn have to try to get DW out of his repressed state. He is also the main antagonist of the first arc of the Darkwing Duck comic book series.

Megavolt's latest device accidentally transports him and Darkwing into a universe of "hideous beakless mutants" (i.e: the real world), where Darkwing Duck is only a cartoon.