List of Quack Pack episodes
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The following is an episode list for the Disney animated television series Quack Pack. The series is a spin-off of the late 1980's series DuckTales and stars Huey, Dewey and Louie portrayed as teenagers. The series first aired on September 2, 1996.
On November 28, 1996, the 39th and final episode of Quack Pack was aired. The series later aired on Toon Disney, but later went off the air entirely. Episodes can be found on VHS and DVD, such as Quack Pack Volume 1 (English/French DVD), Quack Pack: Alien Attack! (VHS), Quack Pack: Ducks Amuck! (VHS), and Quack Pack: House of Haunts (VHS).
The below summaries primarily come from TV.com guide, which can be found here.
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Title | Airdate | # | |
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"Really Mighty Ducks" | Sep 2, 1996 | 1 | |
Huey, Dewey, and, Louie enter a superhero machine invented by Dr. Ludwig Von Drake and become superheroes known as the T Squad. Determined to get the boys to clean their room, Donald enters the machine and comes out as a supervillain named The Duck of Doom. | |||
"Island of the Not-So-Nice" | Sep 4, 1996 | 2 | |
By trying to impress a girl Huey, Dewey, and Louie lose Daisy's pet, Knuckles. He gets away from them and leads them to mysterious and strange island owned by Horton LeTrec. | |||
"I.O.U. a U.F.O." | Sep 5, 1996 | 3 | |
While on a vacation, the family stay at a hotel in which there is a U.F.O. sighting everyday. Everyone is skeptical except Dewey, until it actually does happen, and then vice-versa because Dewey sees it the aliens pass through solid objects. | |||
"Leader of the Quack" | Sep 5, 1996 | 4 | |
When the boys travel to a medieval modernized kingdom called Quaintinia, they discover that Donald has been made their king. | |||
"All Hands on Duck" | Sep 9, 1996 | 5 | |
Donald gets called back to do his old job in the navy for 24 hours. | |||
"Pride Goeth Before the Fall Guy" | Sep 11, 1996 | 6 | |
A master thief/con artist cons his way into Donald's job so that he can steal the Key of Carpathia from the Fourth Ship of Columbus when the What in the World? team profiles it. | |||
"Need 4 Speed" | Sep 12, 1996 | 7 | |
Donald tricks the nephews into building a racecar for him so that he can get back at a top pro-racer for flirting with Daisy by beating him in the Duckburg 500. | |||
"The Germinator" | Sep 16, 1996 | 8 | |
A mad doctor shrinks himself to a size of a germ and enters Donald's body in an attempt to save all the germs in the world. The nephews shrink themselves also, to stop him. | |||
"The Late Donald Duck" | Sep 18, 1996 | 9 | |
When Donald arrives late to work, Kent wants a good explain on why he is late or he will be fired. | |||
"Tasty Paste" | Sep 19, 1996 | 10 | |
Donald's nephews run a business for Tasty Paste, a newly invented product. But their newfound success goes to their heads, and they eventually forget all about their uncle. Meanwhile, a jealous ex-employee inadvertently causes the paste to go haywire and turn into a giant monster. | |||
"Phoniest Home Videos" | Sep 24, 1996 | 11 | |
After the nephews submit a video of Donald to the Wackiest Home Videos, the host wants to make Donald a star. Unfortunately, he keeps changing the scinerios to his liking, hurting Donald and irritating the boys. | |||
"Return of the T-Squad" | Sep 25, 1996 | 12 | |
When Donald is captured by the evil Zaltroobian Overlord, the boys use Dr. Van Drake's machine to turn themselves into the T-Squad again, much to the protest of Louie who feels superpowers aren't worth the trouble they cause. | |||
"Koi Story" | Sep 26, 1996 | 13 | |
While on a camping trip, the ducks meet up with a strange man who seems to like harassing his pet Koi. | |||
"Ready, Aim... Duck!" | Sep 30, 1996 | 14 | |
When Donald wrecks his nephews video game system, he comes up with a clever story in which he foils an attempted burglary. But, the villain he made up matches the description of real-life crook The Claw, who escapes prison to hunt Donald down. | |||
"Pardon My Molecules" | Oct 2, 1996 | 15 | |
The ducks visit a secret government facility, run by a molecule-obsessed scientist who somehow has a vendetta against Daisy. Meanwhile, Huey and Dewey appear to have called sibling war on each other, but eventually learn to cooperate after an accidental exposure to the scientist's merger machine. | |||
"The Unusual Suspects" | Oct 4, 1996 | 16 | |
The ducks discover the bizarre truth about their new neighbors when a military officer warns Donald to beware of "renegades". But, who's the real villain in this twisted sci-fi plot? | |||
"Duckleration of Independence" | Oct 8, 1996 | 17 | |
Feeling crowded by his brothers, Dewey decides to set off on his own. But, when he finds himself in a strange world owned by a lonely man who makes up unfair rules for his land, he learns that it's sometimes best to remain close to family and friends. | |||
"Can't Take a Yolk" | Oct 9, 1996 | 18 | |
They boys purchase a retro-growth formula to make their gardening work a lot easier. Unfortunately, Donald gets soaked in the formula and becomes a teenager again. The boys must try to reverse his condition, not only because he keeps stealing their dates, but to save him from becoming an egg again. | |||
"Heavy Dental" | Oct 10, 1996 | 19 | |
Mistaken for Agent X, Huey is given a set of braces that controls the minds of whoever he gives orders to. This would be pretty cool for Huey (albeit irritating for his brothers and uncle) if the real Agent X weren't out to do him in to get the braces back. Meanwhile, stubborn Donald insists he can fix the kitchen sink by himself, no matter how many times Dewey and Louie say he should call a plumber. | |||
"Duck Quake" | Oct 15, 1996 | 20 | |
The boys steal an earthquake machine invented by Dr. Ludwig Von Drake to create a fake earthquake. To play a trick on Donald so that he'll give the boys money for the camping equipment they want. | |||
"The Long Arm of the Claw" | Oct 16, 1996 | 21 | |
The Claw is released on parole, and tries to make amends with the ducks. He returns to his old ways, however, when he sees gold. | |||
"Shrunken Heroes" | Oct 17, 1996 | 22 | |
Louie goes on a spree, trying to protect endangered pugduddies from poachers. He later runs into his activist idol, who has an agenda of his own. | |||
"Snow Place to Hide" | Oct 22, 1996 | 23 | |
When Donald thinks that Kent Powers is trying to steal Daisy away from him. He enters a ski race to try and beat him. | |||
"Huey Duck, P.I." | Oct 23, 1996 | 24 | |
While on a fishing trip, Huey begins to act like a dashing Hawaiian private detective when the ducks visit the P.I. office of Donald's cousin. | |||
"Take My Duck, Please!" | Oct 28, 1996 | 25 | |
After wearing on each others nerves, the nephews participate in a foreign exchange program, in an attempt to get away from Donald. The people they wind up with however are much worse. | |||
"Ducks by Nature" | Oct 29, 1996 | 26 | |
Donald forces the nephews into going on a camping trip with them. There, the nephews start to compete for the attention of a female hiker and Donald competes with the camp leader. | |||
"Recipe for Adventure" | Oct 30, 1996 | 27 | |
In an attempt to get a magic orb, Moltoc kidnaps Gwumpki and forces him to use his secret sauce. | |||
"The Boy Who Cried Ghost" | Oct 31, 1996 | 28 | |
Donald and the boys find themselves lost in a haunted mansion and are fed up with Dewey's pranks. The mansion is haunted by real monsters, but everyone thinks that Dewey is still messing around with them. | |||
"Gator Aid" | Nov 6, 1996 | 29 | |
Daisy becomes obsessed with discovering the real story behind the disappearance of the gators from a gator farm. But, when a group of mercenaries gets involved in the plot, could Daisy be getting in over her head? | |||
"None Like It Hot" | Nov 7, 1996 | 30 | |
The boys go way deep into a sewer to discover a mad scientist who hates the sun and plans to destroy the world by using it. Meanwhile, Louie has taken an interest in the violin, inspired by a mantis-like comic book hero, and Donald just wants to sleep on his day off. | |||
"Ducky Dearest" | Nov 12, 1996 | 31 | |
An infomercial spokesman convinces Donald that the nephews are turning bad in order to sell Donald his kits on how to save them. | |||
"Transmission: Impossible" | Nov 13, 1996 | 32 | |
In trouble for lying to Donald, the nephews can't get anyone to believe their story that a gem stolen from a museum was transmitted to them via their television. | |||
"Nosy Neighbors" | Nov 14, 1996 | 33 | |
The Ducks get robbed by a duo of thieves, who are also owners of the auto junkyard "Nervous Rex". When Donald discovers that they also stole his bug lamp, he joins "Nosy neighbours", the neighborhood crime fighting organization. | |||
"Hit the road, Backwater Jack" | Nov 19, 1996 | 34 | |
Dewey's adventurer idol is exposed as a fraud when he and the ducks compete with Moltoc on a treasure hunt. | |||
"Cat and Louse" | Nov 20, 1996 | 35 | |
A visit to a famous animal trainer, Andre Demush, rekindles Huey's fear of domestic house cats. Jealous that Demush may be winning Daisy over, Donald fakes training Knuckles to fly a plane. And, as the plot deepens, it becomes clear that there's more to this animal trainer than meets the eye. | |||
"Hero Today, Don Tomorrow" | Nov 21, 1996 | 36 | |
Resentful of the nephews' adoration of a TV celebrity, Donald lies saying that he is the celebrity's friend. | |||
"Captain Donald" | Nov 26, 1996 | 37 | |
A pirate captain seeks an ancient treasure, but the road is long and difficult, not to mention covered by a hundred deadly traps. So he tricks Huey, Dewey and Louie to get it for him. But an evil creature guards the treasure and is not willing to go down without a fight. | |||
"Stunt Double or Nothing" | Nov 27, 1996 | 38 | |
Kent uses a stunt double when he bets with Donald and Daisy that he could do the dangerous stunts Daisy would do for What in the World. | |||
"Feats of Clay" | Nov 28, 1996 | 39 | |
While visiting a Chinese archaeological dig, Huey falls in love with Su-Ling, a girl who leads him into a dangerous mystery. Huey soon discovers that the ancient warrior statues have more to them than meets the eye. This mystery may cost him his life. |