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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 February 2025. American animated television series (1991–1992) Darkwing Duck The show's logo featuring the title character Genre Superhero fiction Crime-Comedy Mystery Slapstick comedy Created by Tad Stones Directed by Tad Stones Alan Zaslove Ginny McSwain (dialogue director) Voices of Jim Cummings ...
He has also sung Tekken 5's opening song "Sparking" alongside Tom Leonard. He is also well known for being the singer of the theme songs to the 1980s Disney cartoon series Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers and DuckTales , both composed by Mark Mueller (Rescue Rangers theme was also produced by Alf Clausen ).
Darkwing Duck: Capcom June 1992 NES, Game Boy Darkwing Duck: Turbo Technologies: NA 1992 TG16 Darkwing Duck: Tiger Electronics Handheld electronic game DuckTales 2: Capcom JP, NA, EU April 23, 1993 NES, Game Boy Goof Troop: July 11, 1993 2 SNES: Goof Troop: Tiger Electronics NA 1993 1 Handheld electronic game Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2 ...
Image credit: Disney Television Animation. 2. ‘Darkwing Duck’ (1991-1993) This animated series was the go-to morning cartoon.If you’re a DuckTales fan, here’s a spinoff you’ll enjoy.A ...
'Darkwing Duck' (1991-1992) A superhero parody , “Darkwing Duck” was both an adventure show and a comedy as it followed the misadventures of its bumbling masked hero, Darkwing.
Music also voiced characters for the animated series Pac-Man, Adventures of the Gummi Bears, Fluppy Dogs, The Real Ghostbusters, Pound Puppies, TaleSpin, and Darkwing Duck. After Garfield and Friends ended in 1994, Music retired from cartoon voice acting.
Darkwing Duck is an American animated television series produced by The Walt Disney Company. It originally aired on the syndicated programming block The Disney Afternoon and later Saturday mornings on ABC from 1991 to 1992. Reruns of the series continued to air on The Disney Afternoon until 1995 and again between 1996 and 1997. The series originally aired as a preview-run on The Disney Channel ...
Darkwing Duck: Darkly Dawns the Duck: September 6, 1991: Film version of the first two episodes of Darkwing Duck. 9 Forever Goof: September 5, 1992: Film version of the first two episodes of Goof Troop. 10 Going Bonkers: September 4, 1993: Film version of the first two episodes of Bonkers. 2000s 11 Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time: November 28 ...