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Encyclopedia > Stegmutt

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. In addition to being quite big, Stegmutt is also incredibly strong, although his simple mind means that he does not know his own strength and occasionally breaks things accidentally. A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... Disney may refer to: The Walt Disney Company and its divisions, including Walt Disney Pictures. ... Animation refers to the process in which each frame of a film or movie is produced individually, whether generated as a computer graphic, or by photographing a drawn image, or by repeatedly making small changes to a model (see claymation and stop motion), and then photographing the result. ... A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ... This article is about the animated series. ... Anthropomorphism, also referred to as personification or prosopopeia, is the attribution of human characteristics to inanimate objects, animals, forces of nature, and others. ... Species (type) Armor included large plates along the back, chainmail-like armor covering the throat, and four to eight spikes on the tail, depending on species. ...


Stegmutt first appears, chronologically, in the episode Jurassic Jumble. He is the assistant of mad scientist and duck-turned-dinosaur Dr. Fossil, and the former janitor of the natural history museum until Fossil de-evolved him using his Retro-Evolution Gun. Although Fossil plans to bring about a global cataclysm to mimic the extinction of the dinosaurs by summoning down the Cleanser Comet, Stegmutt remains blissfully unaware of his employer's real intentions, due to Fossil keeping him in the dark. Thus Stegmutt blindly obeys orders, kidnapping lawyers Shyster and Loophole and later stealing the world's largest magnet, all without knowing precisely what it is that Fossil is up to. Ultimately, though, Gosalyn and Honker are able to convince Stegmutt that Fossil is evil, and Stegmutt plays a pivotal role in foiling the evil scientist's plan by realigning the magnet to repel, rather than attract, the comet. Caucasian, male, aging, crooked teeth, messy hair, lab coat, spectacles/goggles, dramatic posing — one popular stereotype of a mad scientist. ... // Subfamilies Dendrocygninae Oxyurinae Anatinae Merginae For other uses, see Duck (disambiguation). ... Orders & Suborders Saurischia Sauropodomorpha Theropoda Ornithischia Thyreophora Ornithopoda Marginocephalia Dinosaurs were vertebrate animals that dominated the terrestrial ecosystem for over 160 million years, first appearing approximately 230 million years ago. ... Doctor Fossil is a fictional character created for the Disney animated television series Darkwing Duck. ... A janitors bucket with mop A janitor is a person who takes care of a building, such as a school, office building, or apartment block. ... Table of natural history, 1728 Cyclopaedia Natural history is an umbrella term for what are now usually viewed as several distinct scientific disciplines. ... The National Gallery in London, a famous museum. ... In biology and ecology, extinction is the ceasing of existence of a species or group of taxa. ... English barrister 16th century painting of a civil law notary, by Flemish painter Quentin Massys. ... Iron filings in a magnetic field generated by a bar magnet A magnet is an object that has a magnetic field. ... Gosalyn Mallard is a fictional character created by Disney as the adopted daughter of Darkwing Duck. ... Honker Muddlefoot is a fictional character in the television series Darkwing Duck. ...


Stegmutt next appears in parts 1 and 2 of Just Us Justice Ducks, where we find that, in the wake of the defeat of Dr. Fossil, he has gotten a job as a hotdog vendor. Stegmutt also reveals that before becoming a dinosaur, he had previously been a duck. For reasons not explained, Stegmutt was still a dinosaur and never got evolved back like Darkwing (and presumably Fossil's other victims of de-evolution) did, despite disliking his stegosaurus form. Being a dinosaur, he scares away potential customers too often, much to his annoyance. However he manages to serve Darkwing a hotdog, and while attempting to give him his change, inadvertently interferes with a battle between Darkwing and enemies Bushroot and the Liquidator. Stegmutt's childlike mind is most evident here, as he misunderstands Darkwing's sarcasm when he says he's not fighting the two villains but playing a game of "Let's Pretend," and asks if he can play too. Bushroot and Liquidator take advantage of this and tell Stegmutt to pretend Darkwing is on fire. Stegmutt then proceeds to "put out the Darkwing," slamming him repeatedly into the ground in an effort to put out the imaginary fire. By the time Stegmutt realizes his mistake, Bushroot and Liquidator have escaped. A large hot dog with ketchup A hot dog is classified as a type of sausage or, alternatively, a sandwich on a suitably shaped bun with the sausage and condiments on it. ... Dr. Reginald Bushroot is a fictional character, a supervillain from the animated television series Darkwing Duck, produced by The Walt Disney Company. ... Sarcasm is sneering, jesting, or mocking a person, situation or thing. ...


Later, in another misguided attempt to give Darkwing his change, Stegmutt finds himself on the Audobon Bay Bridge with Darkwing, Morgana, Gizmoduck, and Neptunia when Negaduck and the rest of the Fearsome Five use the Electro-Slave Device to create an electric wall around St. Canard. Thereafter, Stegmutt joins the Justice Ducks (rationalizing that although he is not a duck, he used to be), and ends up facing Quackerjack on his own. He is defeated when Quackerjack douses him with knockout gas, and later finds himself in Negaduck's torture chamber, floating inside of a large glass chamber without gravity. Negaduck gleefully announces that when he throws "The Switch!" all the air will be sucked out of the chamber, suffocating Stegmutt. Stegmutt is saved from this awful fate by the timely arrival of Darkwing, who frees the other Justice Ducks, allowing Gizmoduck to free Stegmutt from the chamber using a glass cutter. Morgana Macawber is a former evil sorceress turned do-gooder (of sorts) who becomes Darkwing Ducks love interest. ... Fenton Crackshell is a fictional character created by The Walt Disney Company. ... The Second NegaDuck with a mystical green gem. ... The Fearsome Five is a fictional group of comic book supervillains from DC Comics. ... Quackerjack Quackerjack is a fictional character from the Disney television series Darkwing Duck, and a major rival of a popular video game star, Whiffle Boy. ... Knockout gas is a fictional substance used in certain types of stories. ... A torture chamber is a room where torture is carried out. ... Gravity is a force of attraction that acts between bodies that have mass. ...


Stegmutt then participates in the final battle against the Fearsome Five, and repays Bushroot for tricking him earlier by playing "Put out the Bushroot!" He also finally manages to give Darkwing his change back at the end of the episode, but Darkwing tells him he can keep it.



Darkwing Duck
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
Minor Characters Herb, Binkie and Tank Muddlefoot | J. Gander Hooter | Vladimir Goudenov Grizzlikof | Gizmoduck |
Morgana Macawber | Stegmutt | Dr. Sarah Bellum | DarkWarrior Duck
Misc St. Canard | Calisota | Darkly Dawns the Duck | List of Darkwing Duck characters
Media List of Darkwing Duck episodes | Darkwing Duck DVD releases | Darkwing Duck video game

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Darkwing Duck (1938 words)
Stegmutt returns only for a talking pterodactyl to be less then pleased that he brought two children rather then the circus elephants he had wanted.
Fossil meanwhile calls the bunker and distracts the guard as Stegmutt lifts up the huge super electro magnet and carries it off as the doctor tells the guard he has the wrong number only for the magnet to be carried off behind him.
The magnet in his hand attaches to the super magnet as Stegmutt gets his soda and carries the magnet along with Darkwing back to the top of a huge building where Dr. Fossil is. Darkwing goes to attack Fossil only for him to use his wings to keep Darkwing at bay.
Darkwing Duck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2802 words)
There are two completely different accounts given throughout the series regarding Darkwing's origins and a third which some people believe is another origin story called "Darkwing Doubloon"—all three of which contradict each other.
The continuity problem posed by such an episode is rather glaring and absurd (for example, how did Bud Flood's ancestor come to be made of water, or Stegmutt's become a dinosaur?).
Three of Darkwing's ancestors have appeared in the present day of the series, so the idea that Darkwing Doubloon is related to Darkwing Duck by blood is not impossible.
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