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NegaDuck
First appearance "Just Us Justice Ducks", part 1
Created by
Voiced by Jim Cummings

NegaDuck (sometimes spelled as Negaduck or Nega-Duck) is a fictional character created for the Disney animated series Darkwing Duck. He is the doppelgänger or "evil twin" version of the show's title character, and hates anything nice. He wears an outfit strongly reminiscent that of Darkwing, only with different, close to opposite coloring and often carries a chainsaw or various other weapons of destruction around. In comic books, first appearance refers to first comic book to feature a character. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... James Jonah Jim Cummings (born November 3, 1952[1] in Youngstown, Ohio) is an American voice actor who is best known for his work on the Winnie the Pooh animated series. ... A fictional character is any person, persona, identity, or entity whose existence originates from a work of fiction. ... Disney redirects here. ... An animated series or cartoon series is a television series produced by means of animation. ... Darkwing Duck is an Emmy-nominated American animated television series produced by The Walt Disney Company that ran from 1991-1995 on both the syndicated programming block The Disney Afternoon and Saturday mornings on ABC. It featured an eponymous superhero anthropomorphic duck with the alter ego of Drake Mallard (voiced... For other uses, see Doppelgänger (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Evil twin (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Chainsaw (disambiguation). ...


His fighting skills and intellect are on par with his counterpart, but he is far more capable as he is nowhere near as egotistical. Fortunately, he lacks Darkwing's charisma and social skills, being a bloodthirsty sociopath incapable of maintaining allegiances. He can thus be defeated by any moderately skilled opponent who can win and keep allies.


However, NegaDuck remains one of Darkwing Duck's most dangerous enemies, especially while acting along with the Fearsome Five (where he is, of all evidence, the unquestionable leader of the five), being as well the only alliance he has ever kept with other villains, not without inner quarrels.


Like Darkwing, NegaDuck is voiced by Jim Cummings, only with a lower voice. James Jonah Jim Cummings (born November 3, 1952[1] in Youngstown, Ohio) is an American voice actor who is best known for his work on the Winnie the Pooh animated series. ...

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Background

The recurring character NegaDuck, sometimes referred to as "NegaDuck II" (see 'NegaDuck I' below), first appeared in the two-part episode "Just Us Justice Ducks". NegaDuck wears the same outfit as Darkwing, but with an opposite color scheme and a black mask, and he also has a deeper voice. In "Just Us Justice Ducks", NegaDuck forms an alliance and leads a group known as "The Fearsome Five" with fellow villains Megavolt, Bushroot, Quackerjack, and the Liquidator acting as henchmen to his maniacal cause. NegaDuck is so fearsome that he can terrify the other four put together just by revving his chainsaw, even those (like the Liquidator) who have no real reason to be afraid of it. Elmo Sputterspark, better known as Megavolt, is a fictional character, a super-villain from the animated television series Darkwing Duck, produced by Disney. ... Dr. Reginald Bushroot is a fictional character, a supervillain from the animated television series Darkwing Duck, produced by The Walt Disney Company. ... {{DisneyChar | name =Quackerjack | image = Quackerjack. ... Bud Flood, better known as The Liquidator, is a fictional character, a supervillain in the animated Disney television series Darkwing Duck, was an anthropomorphic dog turned into a being made entirely of water, who had the ability to control and alter liquids. ...


NegaDuck's backstory was revealed in the episode immediately after "Just Us Justice Ducks" in terms of production order, "Life, the Negaverse, and Everything". According to that episode, NegaDuck comes from a parallel universe called "the Negaverse" where everyone is the opposite of who they are in the universe where the series is usually set. It is also stated in the episode that NegaDuck rules the negative St. Canard, if not the entire planet Earth of the Negaverse, completely and totally. The ineffectual heroes of this world are alternate versions of The Fearsome Five (minus NegaDuck), known here as "The Friendly Four". NegaDuck's Gosalyn is sweet and feminine, unlike the mischievous tomboy from the normal universe (although both versions are basically good, meaning that morality is not always reversed in the Negaverse), while the evil version of Launchpad McQuack is psychotic. NegaDuck lives with the Negaverse version of Gosalyn in a Negaverse version of the same home where Darkwing's alter ego Drake Mallard resides in the normal universe. He never actually capitalizes on this information in order to win his battles. Parallel universe or alternate reality in science fiction and fantasy is a self-contained separate reality coexisting with our own. ... Gosalyn Mallard is a fictional character created for the Disney animated series Darkwing Duck. ... For other uses, see Tomboy (disambiguation). ... Launchpad McQuack is a character created by the Walt Disney Company who first appeared as Scrooge McDucks pilot on DuckTales, and later in the series Darkwing Duck as Darkwings sidekick. ... Alter Ego has multiple meanings: Alter Ego is a game for the Commodore 64 computer. ... The character of Darkwing Duck as seen on the series Bonkers. ...


One source of rage for NegaDuck is the fact is that on a Public Enemies' list he is #2—after Dr. Slug. Naturally, NegaDuck wants to be Public Enemy #1. Public Enemy is a term which was first widely used in the United States in the 1930s to describe individuals whose activities were seen as criminal and extremely damaging to society. ...


Evil Twin

NegaDuck is, as established in "Life, the Negaverse, and Everything", an evil twin of Darkwing, being basically the same duck but with a nearly polar opposite personality. Both are extremely intelligent and highly trained in similar martial arts (although Negaduck is more focused on his goals then his image and doesn't constantly want to be in the media spotlight unlike Darkwing), and even have similar styles in attire (the same coat, undershirt, cape, mask, and hat). Even their voices are similar; Darkwing's voice can reach NegaDuck's tones when he is upset or angry. NegaDuck has used this to his advantage more than once, whether to frame Darkwing for a crime spree ("Disguise the Limit") or to sneak into S.H.U.S.H. headquarters ("Just Us Justice Ducks"). Darkwing has done the same at times ("Just Us Justice Ducks"). Sometimes, such disguises occur at the worst times (NegaDuck is mistaken for Darkwing when Darkwing is most wanted; Darkwing disguises himself as NegaDuck when the Fearsome Five stage a mutiny). Some of NegaDuck's abject hatred of Darkwing likely stems from this resemblance. For other uses, see Evil twin (disambiguation). ... Peacekeeping super-secret organization headed by J. Gander Hooter, trusted with handling international affairs - usually involving their primary foe, F.O.W.L. - that the regular authorities cannot. ...


"NegaDuck I"

NegaDuck
First appearance "Negaduck"
Created by

In the episode "Negaduck", which aired later than the episodes above but came earlier in production order (see List of Darkwing Duck episodes), we see what seems to be Darkwing's first encounter with an evil version of himself, when Megavolt's tron-splitter splits Darkwing into two separate beings - one good, the other evil. The negative Darkwing is later galvanized by the tron-splitter, making him even more evil and powerful, and in his galvanized state he names himself NegaDuck. This NegaDuck, sometimes called NegaDuck I by fans to distinguish him from the NegaDuck II of other episodes, never had the yellow, black and red suit of NegaDuck II. Before being galvanized his appearance only differed from the good Darkwing in his bushy eyebrows, and after being galvanized he resembled a black and white photographic negative of Darkwing. The two Darkwings were merged back together shortly afterwards, and this NegaDuck has not appeared since. Image File history File links OriginalNegaduck. ... In comic books, first appearance refers to first comic book to feature a character. ... This is a list of Darkwing Duck episodes. ... Elmo Sputterspark, better known as Megavolt, is a fictional character, a super-villain from the animated television series Darkwing Duck, produced by Disney. ... For other uses, see Evil (disambiguation). ... Galvanization, named after the Italian scientist Luigi Galvani, was originally the administration of electric shocks (in the 19th century also termed Faradism, after Michael Faraday). ...


Reconciliation of the two NegaDuck characters

In an interview, Tad Stones explains the relationship between the two NegaDucks: Tad Stones (born c. ...


"After we did the Negaduck episode, I really liked this character and I wanted to bring him back. They said "how?" and I said, "What do you mean how? He's back." We just did it, and in the episode Life, the Negaverse and Everything we just created this whole alternate reality he supposedly came from."[1]


The home video release Darkwing Duck: His Favorite Adventures "Birth of Negaduck", contained the episode "Negaduck" but featured the longer running NegaDuck in yellow and red standing behind Darkwing Duck while the two appear to be electrified by a bolt of lightning. The glow-in-the-dark NegaDuck trading card that comes with the video features the recurring NegaDuck on the front but a bio of NegaDuck I on the back.


References

  1. ^ Strike, Joe. The Tad Stones Interview, page 7. Animation World Magazine, July 12, 2004.
Darkwing Duck is an Emmy-nominated American animated television series produced by The Walt Disney Company that ran from 1991-1995 on both the syndicated programming block The Disney Afternoon and Saturday mornings on ABC. It featured an eponymous superhero anthropomorphic duck with the alter ego of Drake Mallard (voiced... Drake Mallard, better known as Darkwing Duck is a fictional character created for the Disney animated series Darkwing Duck. ... Gosalyn Mallard is a fictional character created for the Disney animated series Darkwing Duck. ... Launchpad McQuack is a character created by the Walt Disney Company who first appeared as Scrooge McDucks pilot on DuckTales, and later in the series Darkwing Duck as Darkwings sidekick. ... Herbert Honker Muddlefoot Jr. ... Elmo Sputterspark, better known as Megavolt, is a fictional character, a super-villain from the animated television series Darkwing Duck, produced by Disney. ... Dr. Reginald Bushroot is a fictional character, a supervillain from the animated television series Darkwing Duck, produced by The Walt Disney Company. ... {{DisneyChar | name =Quackerjack | image = Quackerjack. ... F.O.W.L. is a fictional group of villains that attempt to take over the world in the animated series Darkwing Duck. ... Bud Flood, better known as The Liquidator, is a fictional character, a supervillain in the animated Disney television series Darkwing Duck, was an anthropomorphic dog turned into a being made entirely of water, who had the ability to control and alter liquids. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Taurus Bulba is a fictional character created for the animated television series Darkwing Duck. ... Hammerhead Hannigan, Hoof and Mouth are the henchmen of Taurus Bulba in the Disney animated series Darkwing Duck. ... Tuskerinni is a fictional character, a super-villain from the animated television series Darkwing Duck, produced by Disney. ... Doctor Fossil is a fictional character created for the Disney animated television series Darkwing Duck. ... In Disneys animated television series Darkwing Duck, Phineas Sharp is the arch-enemy of Derek Blunt. ... Fluffy is a fictional cat who appears as an occasional antagonist in the Darkwing Duck comic stories published in Disney Adventures. ... This article includes a list of characters from the animated series Darkwing Duck. ... J. Gander Hooter is a fictional character, featured in Disneys animated television series Darkwing Duck. ... Vladimir Goudenov Grizzlikof is a fictional character featured in Disneys animated television series Darkwing Duck. ... Fenton Crackshell Fenton Crackshell is a fictional character created by the Walt Disney company and voiced by Hamilton Camp. ... Morgana Macawber is a former evil sorceress turned do-gooder (of sorts) who becomes Darkwing Ducks love interest. ... Stegmutt is a fictional character in the Disney animated television series Darkwing Duck, a large, green anthropomorphic stegosaurus with a shaggy mop of orange hair. ... Dr. Sarah Bellum is a fictional character featured in Disneys animated television series Darkwing Duck. ... DarkWarrior Duck is an despotic alternate future version of Darkwing Duck that appeared in the episode Time and Punishment. ... Warden Waddlesworth is a fictional anthropomorphic dog of indeterminate species created for the animated television series Darkwing Duck. ... Calisota is a fictional U.S. state, created by Carl Barks in his story The Gilded Man (Four Color #422) and used in comic books produced by the Walt Disney Company. ... Darkly Dawns the Duck is an animated Disney television special that aired in two parts in 1991, and was the pilot film for the television series Darkwing Duck. ... This is a list of Darkwing Duck episodes. ... Darkwing Duck has been released on an official box set by Disney. ... Darkwing Duck is a video game based on the Disney television series Darkwing Duck. ... Darkwing Duck is a video game for the TurboGrafx-16 console baste on the animated series Darkwing Duck. ... Tad Stones (born c. ... DuckTales is an American animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. ... Double-O-Duck is the forty-first episode of the Disney animated television series DuckTales. ... The Disney Afternoon gang. ...

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Profile - Negaduck (377 words)
be loot or mindless slaughter, Negaduck found anything dastardly to be high on his priority list.
Negaduck, Darkwing and Megavolt were all caught in the blast.
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NegaDuck at AllExperts (683 words)
NegaDuck is so fearsome that he can terrify the other four put together just by revving his chainsaw, even those (like the Liquidator) who have no real reason to be afraid of it.
According to that episode, NegaDuck comes from an alternate universe where everyone is the opposite of who they are in the universe where the series is usually set.
Negaduck appears to be an homage to/parody of The Reverse-Flash, an enemy of the DC Comics superhero The Flash.
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