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It is worth mentioning, I think, that in Bushroot's origin episode, Darkwing showed a rather uncharacteristic willingness to use deadly force against a foe, even though he had no way of knowing of Bushroot's ability to regenerate. Guess Darkwing never learned to like his veggies. toonbat@yahoo.com
Eh, not really. It's just one of those superhero things... they somehow instinctively know just what level of violence is okay to keep their personal oaths or whatever. -RannXXV 00:16, 13 December 2005 (UTC)
I just want to point out that Dr. Reginald Bushroot is my alltime favorite character from Darkwing Duck. - Zarbon
Quick question: Bushroot has been categorized under the category Category:Fictional murderers. Uhh, murdered who? May I remind you that Darkwing Duck was a family show. Also, I dont remeber it ever even being implied (as it is with Megavolt). Could someone expand on this? if not, I'm going to remove this cat. (Animedude 20:50, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
- He killed Gary and Larson, the two rival scientists who had bullied him and sabotaged his experiment. They're wrapped up in vines and then shown later as lifeless, ivy-covered figures. He also attempts to kill the dean, Tightbill, but Darkwing stops him and saves Tightbill. So Bushroot committed two murders and attempted a third. While a family show, Darkwing Duck had a few deaths. Gary and Larson, Taurus Bulba (later resurrected though), Bud Flood (ditto), and F.O.W.L.'s Major Synapse, to name a few. There's also overt mention of Bulba having murdered Gosalyn's grandfather Professor Waddlemeyer, and Gosalyn herself says her birth parents are dead. The show touched on death a lot actually.- Kooshmeister