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  1. Characters. Main team. Darkwing Duck; Launchpad McQuack; Gosalyn Mallard; Honker Muddlefoot; Morgana Macawber; Heroes. ... Darkwing Duck Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community.

  2. 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.

    • 10 Morgana Macawber
    • 9 Paddywhack
    • 8 Splatter Phoenix
    • 7 Taurus Bulba
    • 6 Steelbeak
    • 5 Bushroot
    • 4 Quackerjack
    • 3 Negaduck
    • 2 Liquidator
    • 1 Megavolt
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    Darkwing Duckmight usually focus on the superhero genre for its fun, but it occasionally shifts into the supernatural realm as well. Morgana Macawber is one character who helped bring that element to the show as a wicked witch who has a few run-ins with Darkwing Duck. She has an array of magical powers that allow her to carry out her crimes. She is...

    Despite being a kid's show, Darkwing Duck was bold enough to introduce a villain based on Pennywise from Stephen King's It. In the show, Paddywack is an ancient evil duck who was trapped inside a jack-in-the-box for centuries until he is accidentally released. From there, he is free to continue his evil ways. RELATED: Disney's Darkwing Duck Reboot ...

    Splatter Phoenix is one of the show's most inventive villains and one that they have a lot of fun with. A rejected artist, Splatter becomes a criminal armed with a magic paint brush which allows her to enter into paintings and even bring to life things that she paints herself. This makes her quite a powerful enemy. Splatter pokes fun at the persona...

    Taurus Bulba is the most feared crime boss in St. Carnard. He is first introduced while serving a life sentence in prison for his crimes, however, he is still able to run his criminal empire from behind bars before making his escape. With a heavy Russian accent, this dastardly bull is an extremely intimidating foe. He is a criminal genius who even ...

    While most of Darkwing Duck's villains are parodies of atypical superhero baddies, Steelbeak is more of a James Bond villain. He is the top agent of F.O.W.L, a nefarious organization bent on world domination. He is a suave and capable rooster with a steel beak. RELATED: Disney's New Darkwing Duck Is No Longer A Batman Parody Unlike the more incompe...

    Bushroot is a classic villain trope: the scientist whose experiment went terribly wrong and transformed him into a supervillain. In this case, Reginald Bushroot was a brilliant scientist who was working on an experiment that would combine his DNA with that of a plant. Things inevitably go wrong and he is turned into a duck-plant hybrid. Like the Ba...

    It seems like every superhero needs a clown-themed bad guy as part of their rogue's gallery. In the case of Darkwing Duck, he gets the foolish trickster, Quackerjack. Though once the successful owner of a toy store, Quackerjack's store went out of business after the rise of video games, which led him to a life of crime. Quackerjack is one of the mo...

    Like any good superhero, Darkwing Duck needs an evil counterpart who is almost his exact opposite. That's what makes Negaduck such an effective and memorable baddie. He comes from an alternate universe in which Drake Mallard is not a heroic crime fighter but a master criminal. RELATED: Darkwing Duck's Biggest Enemy Finally Gets An Origin Story The ...

    Liquidator is certainly Darkwing Duck's most powerful enemy. He was once Bud Flood, the owner of a bottled water company who tried to boost sales by contaminating his competitors' water. Bud accidentally fell into the contaminated water and thus became a being of living water. Liquidator is a loudmouth and ambitious villain who hasn't lost his sale...

    A good case could be made that Megavolt is Darkwing Duck's archenemy. He was the first bad guy the hero ever faced off with and has appeared in the show more than any other villain. His real name is Elmo Sputterspark, a rat who has the ability to control electricity. Elmer and Drake were high school classmates and outcasts. While Drake sought atten...

    A list of the most memorable and entertaining bad guys from the classic cartoon series, Darkwing Duck. From Negaduck to Liquidator, see who made the cut and why they are the worst of the worst.

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    • NEGADUCK. Darkwing Duck's greatest enemy Negaduck is also the leader of the Fearsome Five and quickly became one of the most popular villains on the Disney series.
    • MEGAVOLT. It makes sense Quackerjack would partner up with the electrically-powered rat known as Megavolt as they are both insane. However, Megavolt's eccentricities coupled with his extreme level of power elevate him up the list, even though most of his crimes made very little sense to anybody but him.
    • QUACKERJACK. Quackerjack is another of Darkwing's murderous villains, though he's also one of the more comical characters on the series. While Quackerjack could most easily be compared to DC Comics' the Joker or the Toyman, his love of elaborate pranks and the mocking torture of his victims draw comparisons to horror's Jigsaw killer as well, though he predates the character by a few years.
    • BUSHROOT. The character of Bushroot is an interesting villain for Darkwing and one who pops up more frequently than most of his other villains. This is likely due to the sympathetic nature of Bushroot and his love of plants, though it's at odds with the fact that he was also initially one of the more murderous characters in Darkwing's rogues' gallery.
  3. 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.

  4. 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.

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  6. 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.

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