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  1. Darkly Dawns the Duck: Part 2: Directed by Tad Stones, Alan Zaslove. With Christine Cavanaugh, Jim Cummings, Tim Curry, Eddie Deezen. Darkwing tried to protect Gosalyn from Taurus, but she gets kidnapped anyway, and Darkwing is thrown in jail.

    • (272)
    • Animation, Short, Action
    • Tad Stones, Alan Zaslove
    • 1991-09-06
  2. Taurus nabs Gosalyn, despite the best efforts of DW and Launchpad. Can Darkwing Duck and Launchpad McQuack save the day?

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    • Let's get dangerous!
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    Darkwing Duck would not be Darkwing Duck if he didn't have his iconic catchphrases and speech patterns. There are three of them, namely "Let's get dangerous!", "I am the terror that flaps in the night!", and "Suck gas, evildoers!". Additionally, every so often he blurts out a sentence filled with alliteration. Many of his friends and enemies have over time adapted one or more of his catchphrases and speech patterns for themselves, sometimes to mock, sometimes to mimic. Some have also helped Darkwing finish his sentences when he himself got stuck.

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    Darkwing is characterized by dramatic entrances; they usually involve mysteriously appearing in a cloud of smoke, and frequently include some version of the following speech.

    •I am the terror that flaps in the night, I am the [noun] that [verb]s your [noun] (Alternately, I am the [noun] in/on/that [verb]s the [noun] of Justice/Crime/InJustice/Your Soul/Goodness.), I am DARKWING DUCK!

    The metaphor in the middle line often consists of Darkwing comparing himself to something annoying, such as "I am the bubblegum that sticks in your hair", "I am the special news bulletin that interrupts your favorite show" or "I am the ingrown toenail on the foot of crime." Others tend to make very little sense, such as "I am the cat that lays kittens in your bed," (although having a litter of kittens in bed could be considered a nuisance). This middle metaphor often has something to do with the villain at hand; e.g. when facing Bushroot, he will often work plants into his metaphors.

    Darkwing Duck's catchphrase "Let's get dangerous" originates from the second episode of the series, "Darkly Dawns the Duck, Part 2". While chasing Taurus Bulba's airship, Darkwing Duck asks Launchpad to blow a hole in it.

    •DW: "We need to blow an entry hole in that thing."

    •LP: "I don't know, DW, that sounds dangerous!"

    Cartoon

    "Let’s get surrealistic!" — Darkwing Duck, "A Brush with Oblivion". "Let's get considerate!" — Posi-Darkwing Duck, "Negaduck". "Let's get serious!" --- Drake Mallard; "Easy Comes, Easy Grow". "Let's get smoldering!" — Darkwing Duck, "All's Fahrenheit in Love and War". "Let's get amorous!" — Darkwing Duck, "Just Us Justice Ducks, Part 1". "Let's get luminous!" — Nega-Megavolt, "Life, the Negaverse and Everything". "Let's get decorative!" — Drake Mallard, "It's a Wonderful Leaf". "Let's get respectable!" — Title, "Let's Get Respectable" "Let's get creative!" — Drake Mallard, "Let's Get Respectable" "Let's get mischievious!" — Gosalyn Mallard, "Stressed to Kill" "Let's get ridiculous!" — Darkwing Duck, "The Haunting of Mr. Banana Brain" "Let's get slimey!" — Darkwing Duck, "Slime Okay, You're Okay" "Let's get cooperative!" — Darkwing Duck, "Jail Bird" "Let's get deciduous!" — Bushroot, "A Star Is Scorned" "Let's get funky, monkey!" — Gosalyn, "Paint Misbehavin'" "Let's get magical!" — Gosalyn Mallard, "Hot Spells" "Let's get goulash!" — Gosalyn Mallard, "Malice's Restaurant"

    Disney Adventures comics

    "Let's get fiscal!" — Title, "Let's Get Fiscal!"

    Toys

    "Let's get silly!" — Gosalyn Mallard, "Let's get practical!" — Honker Muddlefoot, "==I am the terror that flaps in the night!==

    1.The Tad Stones Interview at Animation World Network

    2.INTERVIEW WITH TAD STONES – Darkwing Duck at Total Media Bridge

  3. Sep 10, 2023 · It's odd that Darkly Dawns the Duck isn't easier to find online, since unlike the Ducktales pilot or the Talespin pilot, Darkwing's got a VHS and laserdisc release. And yet, for some reason it was indeed hard to find.

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  4. Darkwing Duck is an up-and-coming superhero who wants to be famous but is stuck busting... "Darkly Dawns the Duck" is the two-part pilot of Darkwing Duck. It was originally aired as an hour-length special in prime-time as part as a two-hour block with Back to School with the Mickey...

  5. Sep 6, 1991 · Directed By: Tad Stones, Alan Zaslove. Written By: Tad Stones. Darkwing Duck. S1 • Episode 2. Darkly Dawns the Duck: Part 2. Air Date: Sep 6, 1991. User Score Available after 4 ratings. tbd. My Score. Hover and click to give a rating. Add My Review. Where to Watch. Disney+ (Subscription required) Not available in your country? ExpressVPN.

  6. The following is a list of episodes of Darkwing Duck. A total of 91 episodes were made. 65 episodes aired on The Disney Afternoon in the 1991–1992 season (preceded by a special hour-long airing of the origin story "Darkly Dawns the Duck" the weekend before), with 13 more simultaneously airing on ABC in fall 1991. Another 13 episodes aired on ...

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