Mighty Ducks | |
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Format | Animated series Science fiction Action |
Created by | Walt Disney Television |
Voices of | Ian Ziering Steve Mackall Jeff Bennett Jennifer Hale April Winchell Brad Garrett James Belushi Dennis Franz Tim Curry Clancy Brown Frank Welker Tony Jay Townsend Coleman Jim Cummings Charlie Adler |
Theme music composer | Carl Swander Johnson |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
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Original channel | ABC Syndication |
Original run | September 6, 1996 | – January 17, 1997
Mighty Ducks is a half-hour Disney animated series that aired on ABC and The Disney Afternoon in the fall of 1996.[1] The show was inspired by and very loosely based on the live-action films and NHL team of the same name.[2] Twenty-six episodes were produced in total. The series most recently aired on Toon Disney but was removed from schedules in November 2004, and has not appeared on the channel's line-up since.
A direct-to-video feature film, Mighty Ducks the Movie: The First Face-Off, was released in 1997. It comprises three episodes of the animated series edited into one continuous movie: The First Face-Off parts I and II, and Duck Hard.
The series' main theme, composed by Carl Swander Johnson, is performed by Mickey Thomas of Jefferson Starship fame.
DisneyQuest, an "Indoor Interactive Theme Park" located in the Downtown Disney area of the Walt Disney World Resort, has an attraction loosely based on the program called Mighty Ducks Pinball Slam. Wildwing is the only character from the show featured, first as a life-size cutout at the front of the queue line and then again as the goalie in the game.
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In this series, in another universe exists a planet populated entirely by humanoid ducks. Dubbed "Puckworld" by its inhabitants, it is a very cold, icy planet, perfectly suited to the Ducks' favorite pastime, ice hockey. For the citizens of Puckworld, hockey was not simply a sport, but a way of life, occupying virtually every aspect of day-to-day existence, from fashion to philosophy.
A very popular legend has it that centuries ago, during an invasion by a reptilian race called Saurians, a duck by the name of Drake DuCaine became the planet's savior over the Saurians' Overlords. The legend tells that DuCaine did so with a seemingly normal goalie mask that transforms into a high-tech mask. With it, DuCaine sent the Saurians to a mysterious dimension, known only as "Dimensional Limbo".
As it turns out, the legends ended up being true. The last of the Saurians escape Dimensional Limbo and return to Puckworld with an armada of robotic attack ships. The group of four is led by the last of the Saurian Overlords, Lord Dragaunus, who is assisted by the burly Siege, the shape-shifting Chameleon and the mystic Wraith. They invade the planet, enslaving the people of Puckworld so that they can produce more weapons to conquer the universe. However, a resistance was formed by Canard, a brave duck who found The Mask of Drake DuCaine in a tomb in the mountain called Twin Beaks. With it, the wearer of the Mask could see through the Saurians' invisibility cloak. Canard formed a band of Ducks to fight Dragaunus. The members of his team consists of Wildwing, Nosedive, Tanya, Duke, Mallory and Grin. They go on a mission to destroy Dragaunus's fortress the Master Tower and free the planet from the Saurians' control. While the mission is successful despite some setbacks, Dragaunus and his forces narrowly manage escape in their ship, the Raptor. The Saurians opened up a dimensional gateway and did the same thing that they did to escape Dimensional Limbo, attempt to escape through it. But Canard and the others followed him into the portal with the Aerowing, intent on capturing him and returning him to where he belongs and return home victoriously.
Dragaunus finds out that they're following him, attempts to get rid of the Ducks inside the portal by attacking them with an electromagnetic worm that will grow until it can swallow the Aerowing. In a desperate attempt to get rid of the worm, Canard sacrifices his own life by throwing himself to the worm. The plan succeeds, but at the price of Canard being devoured by the worm and never being seen again (except for in flashbacks and the episode "Take Me to your Leader", though the latter was Chameleon disguised as Canard to lure the ducks into a trap). Luckily, Canard gave the Mask and the leadership of the team to Wildwing Flashblade, his best friend. Both the Raptor and the Aerowing leave the portal and enter a different dimension, landing in the Earth city of Anaheim, California. The Ducks meet Phil Pomfeather, a human who becomes their manager and makes them a legitimate NHL team. Their arena, only known as The Pond in the show, has a hockey rink that doubles as a landing pad for the Aerowing above and has a formal HQ below. On Earth, the Ducks and Dragaunus continue their fight, although there are other villains that also challenge the six Ducks.
The Ducks and Saurians that landed on Earth are the only ones seen except in some flashbacks done by Grin when speaking of his past and one Lucretia DeCoy who was a traitoress to the race of the Ducks and a spy for the Saurians.
№ | Title | Original air date |
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1 | "The First Face-Off: Part 1" | September 6, 1996 |
Curious about a team of giant ducks playing hockey, police captain Klegghorn talks to their manager, Phil Palmfeather, who reveals that they are a resistance group against the evil Saurian overlords on the other-dimensional planet Puckworld | ||
2 | "The First Face-Off: Part 2" | September 6, 1996 |
As the Ducks arrive on Earth, leaving Canard trapped in limbo, they attempt to find a place in their new world as Wildwing struggles with the decision of whether or not to fully accept his new role as leader | ||
3 | "A Traitor Among Us" | September 13, 1996 |
An attractive spy is hired by Dragaunus to trick the ducks into acquiring a chip in a mountain, leaving Nosedive and Duke smitten and with only Tanya aware of her true identity | ||
4 | "Zap Attack" | September 14, 1996 |
When Dragaunus creates an energy creature that unleashes havoc on the city, only Tanya's friend Doctor Huggarman can help them save the day | ||
5 | "Phil in the Blank" | September 21, 1996 |
Needing to keep the Ducks occupied while he steals an engine from a rocket, Dragaunus has Wraith cast a spell on Phil to keep the Ducks busy with various public appearances, and only an unconscious Nosedive knows the truth | ||
6 | "Power Play" | September 28, 1996 |
A hockey goon with a grudge against the Ducks reminds Grin of himself before he met his mentor, but when Dragaunus transforms the goon into a monster- while also creating an electricity-based monster-, Grin must recall his master's lessons before all the Ducks are slaughtered | ||
7 | "Dungeons and Ducks" | October 4, 1996 |
When all the Ducks- minus Grin- are sent to a dimension where magic rules, they must help their new friend Borg defeat the evil wizard Asteroth and get home in time for their next hockey game. A parody of Dungeons and Dragons game. Also, parodies of Elfquest characters Cutter and Skywise appear. | ||
8 | "Take Me to Your Leader" | October 11, 1996 |
After making a mistake in a fight against Dragaunus, Wildwing resigns from his role as leader, leaving the other Ducks each attempting to assume command as Dragaunus unleashes a powerful alien plant against the city | ||
9 | "The Human Factor" | October 12, 1996 |
With the Mask broken in a recent confrontation, Wildwing, Nosedive, Mallory and Duke must resort to more conventional detective work when they find themselves trapped in a suspiciously nice town after the Migrator mysteriously breaks down | ||
10[3] | "Beak to the Future" | October 18, 1996 |
When faced with an offer by Dragaunus to return home, the Ducks are confronted by a future version of Phil who takes them to a future where Dragaunus has conquered Earth, forcing the Ducks to defeat Phineus Viper- Earth's ruler in Dragaunus's absence- before they return home to stop Dragaunus's original plan from succeeding. Tanya's method for taking down project X is similar to when Luke Skywalker blows up the Death Star in Star Wars: A New Hope. A parody of Back to the Future | ||
11 | "Microducks" | October 19, 1996 |
While investigating a crime spree by the evil Doctor Droid, Nosedive, Tanya and Grin are hit by a shrinking ray, leaving them rapidly shrinking as the others attempt to defeat Droid's powerful robot | ||
12 | "Beaks vs B.R.A.W.N." | October 26, 1996 |
When Dragaunus reprograms a B.R.A.W.N. robot- one of the guards who oversaw his dimensional prison- to attack the Ducks, Wildwing, Mallory and Tanya must re-reprogram B.R.A.W.N. to help them stop Dragaunus from acquiring a flotation device he needs to power his new aerial fortress | ||
13 | "Jurassic Puck" | November 2, 1996 |
Attempting to turn Earth into a Saurian paradise, Dragaunus unleashes a wave of dinosaurs against the Ducks. A parody of Jurassic Park | ||
14 | "The Return of Dr. Droid" | November 8, 1996 |
Doctor Droid has returned in a new robot body that allows him to control every electronic appliance in the world; meanwhile, Phil gets a new girlfriend or does he | ||
15 | "Mondo-Man" | November 9, 1996 |
When the new super-hero in town starts to treat the Ducks like the villains, the Ducks realise that he has been deceived by Dragaunus, leaving them in a race against time to stop him before innocent people are endangered | ||
16 | "Puck Fiction" | November 15, 1996 |
With the other Ducks arrested for a crime they didn't commit, Nosedive and Grin must pose as gangsters to find out what is going on. A parody of Pulp Fiction | ||
17 | "Monster Rally" | November 16, 1996 |
The mutated Daddy-O-Cool is determined to make the world a cooler place by contaminating the world's water supply, but he requires the engine from the new Mega-Migrator for his plan to be successful | ||
18 | "Buzz Blitzman—Mighty Duck" | November 22, 1996 |
The Ducks are forced to protect an annoying fan of theirs from Dragaunus, but the attempt is hampered due to the kid refusing to reveal why Dragaunus wants him in the first place | ||
19 | "Bringing Down Baby" | November 23, 1996 |
When the ducks discover an alien egg in space, the egg hatches to reveal an alien that imprints on Nosedive as its father, the Ducks little suspecting that Dragaunus arranged for them to find the egg in the first place | ||
20 | "Mad Quacks Beyond Hockeydome" | December 6, 1996 |
While Dragaunus makes a new batch of Balerium Crystals to power his engines, the Ducks are sent to another planet to play a game of Space Hockey where the losers are disintegrated. A Parody of Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome | ||
21[4] | "The Final Face-Off" | December 7, 1996 |
Wildwing is captured by Dragaunus, who wants to use the Mask to locate Atlantis with its plentiful supply of Balerium Crystals in order to create a portal to limbo | ||
22 | "The Iced Ducks Cometh" | December 13, 1996 |
The ducks find themselves fighting a two-sided war as Dragaunus attempts to heat Earth up at the same time as two aliens try to freeze the planet | ||
23 | "The Most Dangerous Duck Hunt" | December 20, 1996 |
Tracking Dragaunus's recent creation of a Salernite missile to the only place where the mineral is found on Earth, Wildwing, Tanya and Duke find themselves the prey in a big game hunt and restricted to only the basic essentials of their weaponry. A parody of The Most Dangerous Game. Villain Baron Von Lichtenstamp is called "Colonel Klunk" by Duke-a joking reference to Colonel Klink of Hogan's Heros | ||
24 | "The Return of Asteroth" | December 27, 1996 |
When the sorcerer Asteroth comes to Earth to search for his amulet- which the Ducks took from him as a souvenir of their last encounter- the ducks must destroy the amulet before Asteroth kills them all | ||
25 | "Duck Hard" | January 3, 1997 |
When Dragaunus mounts a direct attack on the Ducks' headquarters, Wildwing is forced to team up with the Ducks' old 'nemesis' Captain Klegghorn to get through the base's security systems | ||
26 | "To Catch a Duck" | January 17, 1997 |
When Dragaunus sends notorious Puckworld thief Falcone after the jewels he requires for his latest weapon, tensions arise in the Ducks as Mallory questions Duke's loyalty due to Falcone once having been a part of his gang |
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