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Darkwing Duck

Ein Capcom-Action-Plattformer basierend auf der Disney-Serie, in dem du die titelgebende Verbrecher jagende Ente mit Gaswaffe und Enterhaken durch 6 herausfordernde Level steuerst.

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Erscheinungsdatum
January 1, 1992
Entwickler
Capcom
Herausgeber
Capcom
Spieler
1
Region
US
ROM-Größe
256 KB

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Premise Darkwing Duck tells the adventures of the titular superhero, aided by his sidekick and pilot Launchpad McQuack (from DuckTales ). In his secret identity of Drake Mallard (a parody of Kent Allard, the alter ego of The Shadow ), he lives in an unassuming suburban house with his adopted daughter Gosalyn, next door to the dim-witted Muddlefoot family. Darkwing struggles to balance his egotistical craving for fame and attention against his desire to be a good father to Gosalyn and help do good in St. Canard. Most episodes place these two sides of Darkwing's character in direct conflict, though his better nature usually wins out. The show was the first Disney Afternoon series to emphasize action rather than adventure, with Darkwing routinely engaging in slapstick battles with both supervillains and street criminals. While conflict with villains was routine in earlier Disney Afternoon shows, actual fight scenes were relatively rare. Darkwing Duck was also the first Disney Afternoon property that was produced completely as a genre parody. Prior shows would contain elements of parody in certain episodes, but would otherwise be straight-faced adventure concepts, this in the tradition of Carl Barks' work in the Disney comics. By contrast, every episode of Darkwing Duck is laden with references to superhero, pulp adventure, or super-spy fiction. Darkwing Duck himself is a satirical character. His costume, gas gun and flashy introductions are all reminiscent of pulp heroes and Golden Age superheroes such as The Shadow , The Sandman , Doc Savage , Batman , The Green Hornet and the Julius Schwartz Flash , as well as The Lone Ranger and Zorro . The fictional city of St. Canard is a direct parody of Gotham City ("Canard" is the French word for "duck").

Auszeichnungen

Best Animated Television Program
Annie Awards1992
Jim Cummings For the voice of Darkwing Duck
Voice Acting in the Field of Animation1992
Outstanding Animated Program
Daytime Emmy Awards1992
Steve Roberts Duane Capizzi For the episode of "Negaduck"
Outstanding Writing in an Animated Program1992
Carter Crocker Tad Stones For the episode of "Dead Duck"
Outstanding Writing in an Animated Program1992
Allen L. Stone Robert L. Harman James L. Aicholtz
Outstanding Film Sound Mixing1992
Tad Stones Alan Zaslove Toby Shelton Dale Case John Kimball Rick Leon
Outstanding Animated Children's Program1993
Robert L. Harman Patrick Cyccone Jr. William Freesh
Outstanding Film Sound Mixing1993

Medienrezensionen

IGN
2012

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