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Encyclopedia > Quackerjack

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| first appearance ="Days of Blunder" (October 1991) | created by = | voice actor =Michael Bell | birthday = | relatives =His parents | pets = | friends =NegaDuck, Bushroot, Megavolt, Liquidator, Mr. Banana Brain, Weasel Kid | rivals =Darkwing Duck, Gosalyn Mallard, Whiffle Boy | powers =creator of destructive toys, acrobatic skills, wackiness (revealed in Jail Bird) Image File history File linksMetadata Quackerjack. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Quackerjack. ... Michael Bell (left, with Richard Beymer) in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode The Homecoming. Michael Patrick Bell is an actor and voice over artist, born April 10, 1938 in Brooklyn, New York. ... NegaDuck (sometimes spelled as Negaduck) is a fictional character created for the Disney animated series Darkwing Duck. ... Dr. Reginald Bushroot is a fictional character, a supervillain from the animated television series Darkwing Duck, produced by The Walt Disney Company. ... Elmo Sputterspark, better known as Megavolt, is a fictional character, a super-villain from the animated television series Darkwing Duck, produced by Disney. ... 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 is about the main character. ... Gosalyn Mallard is a fictional character created for the Disney animated series Darkwing Duck. ...


Quackerjack is a fictional character from the Disney television series Darkwing Duck, and a major rival of a popular video game star, Whiffle Boy. Quackerjack is voiced by Michael Bell. Alice, a fictional character from the work of Lewis Carroll. ... The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) is one of the largest media and entertainment corporations in the world. ... Darkwing Duck is an Emmy-nominated American animated television series produced by The Walt Disney Company that ran from 1991 to 1992 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... Michael Bell (left, with Richard Beymer) in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode The Homecoming. Michael Patrick Bell is an actor and voice over artist, born April 10, 1938 in Brooklyn, New York. ...


Background

He was once a toymaker who was run out of business after the video game market expanded, but more because his toys were so lethal no one in their right mind would buy them. He became a supervillain who robbed banks to get money to fund his toymaking ventures, in lieu of bringing joy to the little children of St. Canard. Namcos Pac-Man was a hit, and became a cultural phenomenon. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Doctor Doom, one of the most archetypal supervillains and his arch-enemies The Fantastic Four (in background). ... BRD-SG in IaÅŸi - A small branch dedicated to retail services For other uses, see Bank (disambiguation). ... St. ...


Quackerjack seems to be an amalgamation of the two DC supervillains the Joker and the Toyman. The tense of this article is unsuitable for an encyclopedia. ... The Toyman is a fictional comic book supervillain in the DC Comics universe and an enemy of Superman. ...


He also has a little doll named Mr. Banana Brain (a parody of the popular childrens' toy Mr. Potato Head) who he carries around everywhere and talks to. Most of the time he then adapts a high pitched voice to have the puppet talk back, generally in rhyming form. This gives him some elements of another villain The Ventriloquist. Mr. ... The Ventriloquist is a DC Comics villain, an enemy of Batman. ...


He's a twisted genius, and has built many successful, if a little creepy, toys.


He has been known to team up with Megavolt, and he was a team player of the Fearsome Five (Headed by Negaduck and including Bushroot, Liquidator, and Megavolt); but more often than not he works alone. He is also the only member of the Fearsome Five whose real identity and personal back story were never revealed (this could also be a possible reference to the Joker). Elmo Sputterspark, better known as Megavolt, is a fictional character, a super-villain from the animated television series Darkwing Duck, produced by Disney. ... NegaDuck (sometimes spelled as Negaduck) is a fictional character created for the Disney animated series Darkwing Duck. ... Dr. Reginald Bushroot is a fictional character, a supervillain from the animated television series Darkwing Duck, produced by The Walt Disney Company. ... The Liquidator with fellow villain NegaDuck The Liquidator is a fictional character, a supervillain in the animated Disney television series Darkwing Duck, was a dog-like creature made entirely of water, who had the ability to control and alter liquids. ... Elmo Sputterspark, better known as Megavolt, is a fictional character, a super-villain from the animated television series Darkwing Duck, produced by Disney. ...


His catchphrase is "It's PLAYTIME!"


In the series

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

His debut was "Whiffle While You Work", in which he first met Darkwing (though he seemed to know him from somewhere, Darkwing didn't know him) and their rivalry was established.


Sometimes he steals toys, like in "The Haunting of Mr. Banana Brain", where he stole a haunted Jack-in-the-box that contained a demonic entity named Paddywhack, who possessed his doll for a little while, and feeds on the emotion of suffering that he causes others. Quackerjack noticed a change in the voice of his doll (Paddywhack's voice was far deeper than the high pitch Quakerjack used for the doll himself), but seemed unsurprised that the doll was moving and talking under its own power. This means Quakerjack likely is not aware of the doll lacking life of its own, suggesting insanity and draws a parallel to the Batman villain The Ventriloquist. In that episode he was forced to team up with Darkwing Duck to get rid of Paddywhack, or submit to eternal torment specifically designed by Paddywhack with Quackerjack in mind: Paddywhack would fiendishly (from Quackerjack's point-of-view) force Quackerjack to adopt "normal" modes of behavior. This was raucously characterized by the depiction of Quackerjack dressed in a business suit. The Ventriloquist is a DC Comics villain, an enemy of Batman. ...


Sometimes he attacks rival toy companies, like in "Toys Czar Us", where he forced the manager of a toy store to stock shelves with his personal brand of fun, despite protest.


Once he went back in time using his Time Top to eliminate the very first yo-yo, in Quack of Ages. This ended in his accidental aiding of the invention of the yo-yo, thanks to Darkwing. The yo-yo is a toy consisting of two equally-sized discs of plastic, wood, or metal, connected with an axle, around which a string is wound. ...


Once he used the Top to travel into the future with Megavolt to discover more advanced toys, in Time And Punishment, and thanks to an accidental kidnapping of Gosalyn, turned Darkwing into the revenge-crazed DarkWarrior Duck. DarkWarrior Duck is an alternate future version of Darkwing Duck that appeared in the episode Time and Punishment. ...


As a member of the Fearsome Five Quackerjack appeared in the episode Just Us Justice Ducks. In a fight with Gizmoduck, it is revealed Quackerjack has false teeth. Types of teeth Molars are used for grinding up foods Carnassials are used for slicing food. ...


In "Stressed To Kill", Quackerjack teamed up with Megavolt again, and, using a toy called Mr. Relaxatron, the two had the city in an apathetic daze as they robbed it blind and caused mass mayhem. Throughout the episode he constantly annoys Megavolt by calling him "Sparky".


He briefly appeared as a Fearsome Five member again in the episode "Jailbreak". When Negaduck stole all the powers of the Fearsome Five, it was revealed that Quackerjack's superpower was "wackiness" (Similar to Batman's Joker "superpower" often being referred to as his "super insanity"), without which he became depressed and whiny. Negaduck disliked this power, as it caused him to do silly thing for the sake of comedy and laugh hysterically for seemingly no reason. The tense of this article is unsuitable for an encyclopedia. ... Grieving Thai females. ...


Trivia

Besides Mr Banana Brain, which can be inflated to crush victims, this demented clown of crime's lethal toys include:

  • An egghead talking doll which recites only useless and obscure facts to torment helpless victims.
  • A flame throwing toy fire engine to destroy St. Canard
  • A Giant King Kong Gorilla toy that demolishes rival toy warehouses & then self destructs.
  • A Giant Crying Crissy doll that can flood an entire town.
  • Wind-up teeth that move around on their own accord and bite people. They are also apparently afraid of dentist drills.
  • A ruthless robotic teddy bear named "Teddy" that occationally acts as a sidekick.


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Darkwing Duck
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Characters
Main Characters Darkwing Duck/Drake Mallard | Gosalyn Mallard | Launchpad McQuack | Honker Muddlefoot
Villains NegaDuck | Megavolt | Bushroot | Quackerjack | The Liquidator | F.O.W.L. | Splatter Phoenix |
Taurus Bulba | Hammerhead, Hoof and Mouth | Dr. Fossil | Phineas Sharp
Minor Characters Herb, Binkie and Tank Muddlefoot | J. Gander Hooter | Vladimir Goudenov Grizzlikof |
GizmoDuck | Morgana Macawber | Stegmutt | Dr. Sarah Bellum | DarkWarrior Duck
Other
Misc St. Canard | Calisota | Darkly Dawns the Duck | Characters
Media Episodes | DVDs | Darkwing Duck video game
See also Tad Stones | DuckTales | Double-O-Duck | The Disney Afternoon

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Quackerjack blinked at the melted mass of silicone that bubbled noisily from a charred desk.
Quackerjack, dressed head to toe in army drab (with the exception of his cap), appeared on-stage next to Megavolt.
Megavolt and Quackerjack, however, were dangling from the statue and attempting to toss water bombs upon the speaker, spurred on by the occasional cheer from the crowd.
Quackerjack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (816 words)
Quackerjack seems to be an amalgamation of the two DC supervillains the Joker and the Toyman.
Quackerjack noticed a change in the voice of his doll (Paddywhack's voice was far deeper than the high pitch Quakerjack used for the doll himself), but seemed unsurprised that the doll was moving and talking under its own power.
When Negaduck stole all the powers of the Fearsome Five, it was revealed that Quackerjack's superpower was "wackiness" (Similar to Batman's Joker "superpower" often being referred to as his "super insanity"), without which he became depressed and whiny.
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