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| - This version is somewhat limited compared to the NES version. There's no stage select or bosses, and only 5 stages. Stage 5, for some reason, is split into two parts. There are also fewer enemies in the later levels, and no balloons in Stage 2. The intro and ending are different than the original. Out of the game's soundtrack, only one if the random songs is taken from the original game.
- Darkwing Duck is a very little known crime-fighter who resides in the city of St. Canard, with a desire to take on a big-time criminal who goes by the name of Taurus Bulba.
- Darkwing Duck is a Disney superhero and the title character of the animated TV series Darkwing Duck. Darking Duck is voiced by Jim Cummings.
- Darkwing Duck is a platforming game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, based on the Disney Afternoon television show of the same name.
- Darkwing Duck is American Television Series
- Darkwing Duck is a Disney TV series from the 90s.
- Darkwing Duck is an American animated television series produced by The Walt Disney Company that ran from 1991–1995 and 1996–1997 on both the syndicated programming block The Disney Afternoon and Saturday mornings on ABC. It featured an eponymous superhero anthropomorphic duck with the alter ego of Drake Mallard (voiced by Jim Cummings). It is the only direct spin-off of DuckTales.
- Showed once on The Disney Afternoon and never aired again because of the religious subject matter. Mostly because of the Devil-like character in the episode.
- thumb|200px Darkwing Duck (El Pato Darkwing en español) es una serie de animación estadounidense producida por la compañía The Walt Disney Companyy emitida durante los años 1991-1995 a lo largo del mundo. La serie fue creada por Tad Stones y los actores que prestan sus voces en la versión original son Jim Cummings, Christinne Cavanaugh y Terry McGovern.
- Darkwing Duck is an American animated action-adventure television series produced by The Walt Disney Company that ran from 1991–1995 on Disney Channel. It featured the eponymous anthropomorphic duck superhero whose alter ego is mild-mannered single quacker Drake Mallard. It is the only direct spin-off of DuckTales.
- Re-released in 2017 as part of the Disney Afternoon Collection.
- Darkwing Duck (real name Drake Mallard) is the titular hero of the 1991-1992 cartoon series of the same name and tries to protect his city from a number of villains. He is a parody of awesome heroes such as Batman but unlike the former Darkwing Duck has a strong desire for fame and attention, a desire he often has to combat in order to stay heroic. His adopted daughter named Gosalyn, his sidekicks, Launchpad McQuack and sometimes Honker Muddlefoot, and his girlfriend Morgana help him in many adventures. Darkwing Duck begins to learn what being a true hero is all about.
- Darkwing Duck is an American animated television series produced by The Walt Disney Company that ran from 1991 – 1995 and 1996 – 1997 on both the syndicated programming block The Disney Afternoon and Saturday mornings on ABC. It featured an eponymous superhero anthropomorphic duck, with the alter ego of Drake Mallard (voiced by Jim Cummings). It is the only direct spin-off of DuckTales.
- Darkwing Duck, is cooler than Batman, Sonic, you and your mom.
- His main enemy is Negaduck,who is trying to get rid of darkwing.
- Darkwing Duck è l'ennesimo cartone animato mediocre prodotto dalla Disney, con supercattivi scopiazzati da quelli della Marvel.
- Darkwing Duck tells the adventures of the titular superhero, aided by his sidekick and pilot Launchpad McQuack. 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.
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