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  1. Villains from the Disney animated series Darkwing Duck. NOTE: This category only applies to villains who originated in Darkwing Duck media, and excludes crossover characters like Flintheart Glomgold, Magica De Spell and the Beagle Boys, as they specifically fall under another category.

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  3. Jun 30, 2019 · Being a show based around the concept of satire, it's no surprise that Darkwing Duck's villains are a little silly. They're still powerhouses, though. From Paddywhack to the infamous Negaduck, here are the worst villains in the history of Darkwing Duck.

  4. Main characters Darkwing Duck. Drake Mallard / Darkwing Duck (voiced by Jim Cummings, Chris Diamantopoulos in the 2017 DuckTales reboot) is an average citizen by day and St. Canard's resident superhero by night. He possesses a mix of genuine altruism and gigantic narcissism – two drives that constantly clash during his adventures.

  5. Bud Flood, better known as the Liquidator, is a recurring antagonist from Darkwing Duck. He was transformed into living water and became a supervillain. He was voiced by the late Jack Angel in Darkwing Duck, while in the 2017 reboot of DuckTales, he was voiced by Corey Burton in "Beware the B.U.D.D.Y. System!"

  6. He is the very first villain Darkwing Duck fights on-screen, though canonically he is the second villain that Darkwing faces, behind Megavolt. He is also the main antagonist of the first arc of the Darkwing Duck comic book series.

  7. Dec 5, 2019 · Darkwing Duck featured some of the greatest animated villains of the 90s, and we're counting down the best of the best!

  8. The Fearsome Five. A team formed by Negaduck with four of Darkwing's most recurring/dangerous villains to take over St. Canard. Despite getting beaten by the Justice Ducks, they still work together at times, but become more of a Big Bad with his bumbling Quirky Miniboss Squad.

  9. Additionally, the 2011 comic book series DuckTales makes reference to Darkwing Duck and features various villains from the series. A crossover between the Darkwing Duck and DuckTales comics occurs in issues 17–18 and issues 5–6, respectively, of each.

  10. Basically, if there's trouble, they know who to blame for not saving them, but if it's peaceful, the public's attitude wavers between indifference, hostility, and (misdirected) over-enthusiasm. This makes them a fairly useful resource for the villains to exploit.

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