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Dec 23, 2024
Thank you! DVD works great. ...
Thank you! DVD works great.

Oct 18, 2015
Even More of the Terror that Flaps in the Night
1 of 1 found this helpful Darkwing Duck was one of the most popular cartoon series of its day, right up there with Tiny Toon Adventures and Batman: The Animated Series. In an age where so much children's programming is dull and lifeless CGI, it's so refreshing to watch a series that's entirely hand-drawn by some very capable Disney artists (or slightly less capable artists, in the case of the episodes that were farmed out to other animation houses).
The series originally aired in 1991 as part of the syndicated Disney Afternoon programming block weekday afternoons as well as Saturday mornings on ABC. This second DVD set brings together a second batch of 27 episodes that includes episodes like "Up, Up, and Awry" (featuring GizmoDuck from DuckTales, the sister series to Darkwing Duck), the first appearances of Quackerjack ("Whiffle While You Work") and the Liquidator ("Dry Hard"), and the fan favorite "Life, the Negaverse, and Everything," which features some of the best animation in the entire series and reveals the origins of Negaduck, the evil twin of Darkwing Duck. This set also includes "It's a Wonderful Leaf," which is only notable in that it was made available separately on its own DVD.
Fans of other Disney series will also recognize the reference to Chip n' Dale's Rescue Rangers in "Twitching Channels" and cameo appearances from more DuckTales characters in "In Like Blunt."
This set is a must-have for anyone who is a fan of the series, but unfortunately there are 24 episodes remaining that have never been released to DVD, with no apparent plans to do so at the time of this writing. So, it is impossible to own a complete official collection. Also, Volume 1 is arguably the better of the two sets, in terms of episode selection. Still, you can't go wrong in owning this series. It's sharply written and it stands the test of time in a way that a lot of modern cartoons simply cannot.

Jun 13, 2024
Works good, thank you!
Works good, thank you!