Duck Dodgers

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2003
Duck Dodgers
Duck Dodgers

Duck Dodgers 5a5t5w

7.7 | TV-Y7 | en | Animation

Duck Dodgers battles evil in the 24th century.

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EP1  Till Doom Do Us Part
Mar. 11,2005
Till Doom Do Us Part

A truce between Earth and Mars leaves Dodgers bored. Meanwhile, Roboto returns with a thirst for revenge as he assembles all of Dodgers' previous villains together to form the Legion of Duck Doom.

EP2  Villainstruck
Mar. 18,2005
Villainstruck

Dodgers and the Cadet go up against a hypnotist named the Magnificent Rogue, who is intent on flooding the Earth. Problems arise, however, when Rogue manages to hypnotize everyone into thinking he's the greatest, including Dodgers and Cadet.

EP3  Just the Two of Us
Mar. 18,2005
Just the Two of Us

The Cadet and the Centurions go on separate vacations away from their bosses.

EP4  The Kids Are All Wrong
Apr. 08,2005
The Kids Are All Wrong

Dodgers and Cadet go undercover in one of earth's high schools in order to stop a martian spy from sending earth's teenagers into lunatics.

EP5  Win, Lose or Duck
Apr. 08,2005
Win, Lose or Duck

Dodgers, Cadet, Dr. I.Q. Hi, The Martian Queen, Martian Commander X-2 and a random centurion fall for an Internet scam. A random stranger forces them to fight for their lives.

EP6  Boar to be Riled
Apr. 15,2005
Boar to be Riled

In order to get a free rocket scooter from the Protectorate, Dodgers and the Cadet must go undercover at a rocket cycle rally on Planet Dakota. However, they immediately find out that it's actually an innocent appreciation club for rocket cycles. Now, Dodgers takes it upon himself to turn these law-abiding citizens into lawless marauders.

EP7  Clean Bill of Health
Apr. 15,2005
Clean Bill of Health

I.Q. Hi builds a detoxification machine and uses it on Dodgers as a test subject. The machine rids Dodgers of anything impure and turns him into the perfect duck. But Dodgers' friends and enemies quickly learn they like the old Dodgers better.

EP8  The Best of Captains, the Worst of Captains
Apr. 22,2005
The Best of Captains, the Worst of Captains

Dodgers and Star Johnson go against each other to win the "Captain of the Year" award and the heart of a female Lieutenant.

EP9  That's Lifomatica
Apr. 22,2005
That's Lifomatica

Dodgers invites people to a party to celebrate his new Lifomatica, a system designed to make life easier. That is, until Lifomatica goes insane and traps the guests inside the ship.

EP10  Diamond Boogie
Sep. 16,2005
Diamond Boogie

Dodgers and the Cadet team up with officer Paprika Solo on Groovica to discover the location of the galaxy's missing supply of diamonds.

EP11  Corporate Pigfall
Sep. 16,2005
Corporate Pigfall

When the Cadet quits the Protectorate to become a big corporate CEO, Dodgers decides to get him back by sabotaging his company with the help of his new Cadet, Egghead Jr.

EP12  The Six Wazillion Dollar Duck
Sep. 23,2005
The Six Wazillion Dollar Duck

After being injured, Dodgers receives cyborganic parts, which give him super powers. Meanwhile, the Martian Queen and X-2 kidnap other cyborg people from Earth to steal their technology, using the dubious help of Dr. Maniac.

EP13  Too Close for Combat
Sep. 30,2005
Too Close for Combat

The Martian Queen hires the highly unusual assassins Hubie and Bert, who trick Dodgers and Cadet into thinking the other is out to kill them.

EP14  The Fins of War
Sep. 30,2005
The Fins of War

While on a diplomatic mission to an aquatic planet, Dodgers instigates war between the dolphin and shark people. Dodgers and Cadet are drafted to fight on opposing sides, but must find a way to bring about peace.

EP15  Good Duck Hunting
Oct. 07,2005
Good Duck Hunting

A criminal gambling kingpin hires a gang of bounty hunters to kill Dodgers, but his plan goes downhill when one of the bounty hunters quits and offers to help Dodgers.

EP16  Consumption Overruled
Oct. 07,2005
Consumption Overruled

When Hungortus the Eater of Worlds heads toward the solar system for his next meal, Dodgers and the Martians hire lawyers to convince him of which planet to eat: Earth or Mars.

EP17  A Lame Duck Mind
Oct. 14,2005
A Lame Duck Mind

A psychic supervillain named Manobrain, steals top secret codes and hides them in Dodgers' brain. I.Q. Hi, Cadet, Manobrain, and embodiments of Dodgers' personality explore his mind in their quest to find them.

EP18  Master & Disaster
Oct. 21,2005
Master & Disaster

A lightning-fast burglar eludes the Galactic Protectorate, forcing Dodgers and Cadet to track down an imposing Kung Fu master for assistance.

EP19  All in the Crime Family
Oct. 21,2005
All in the Crime Family

When a crime family corners the galaxy's chewing gum market, Dodgers and the Cadet recruit rival gangsters to fight crime with crime.

EP20  In Space, No One Can Hear You Rock
Nov. 04,2005
In Space, No One Can Hear You Rock

The Martians create a weapon to drain energy from Earth's music and use its atomic power to destroy the Earth. Dodgers unfreezes Megadeth star, Dave Mustaine, to play enough heavy metal to overload the device.

EP21  Ridealong Calamity
Nov. 04,2005
Ridealong Calamity

I.Q. Hi s Dodgers and the Cadet for his annual ride along misadventure. Dodgers and the Cadet gradually grow tired of I.Q. Hi tagging along and they ask the Martians to fake an attack, so I.Q. Hi can save the day and leave. Unfortunately, the Martians plan to attack for real.

EP22  Bonafide Heroes
Nov. 11,2005
Bonafide Heroes

Kirk Manlord, the host of a sleazy reality show Bonafide Heroes about universe's heroes, does a piece on Duck Dodgers. The crew follows Duck 24/7 and interviews his enemies and friends. Dodgers decides to use this opportunity to promote himself.

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7.7 | TV-Y7 | en | Kids | More Info
Released: 2003-08-23 | Released Producted By: Warner Bros. Television , Warner Bros. Animation Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Duck Dodgers battles evil in the 24th century.

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Kids

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Cast

Michael Dorn

Director

Chuck Jones

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Warner Bros. Television , Warner Bros. Animation

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Joe Alaskey
Joe Alaskey

as Duck Dodgers / The Martian Commander (voice)

Bob Bergen
Bob Bergen

as The Eager Young Space Cadet (voice)

Tia Carrere
Tia Carrere

as The Martian Queen (voice)

Chuck Jones
Chuck Jones

Thanks

Paul Dini
Paul Dini

Producer

Tom Jones
Tom Jones

Theme Song Performance

Kliph Scurlock
Kliph Scurlock

Theme Song Performance

Michael Ivins
Michael Ivins

Theme Song Performance

Steven Drozd
Steven Drozd

Theme Song Performance

Wayne Coyne
Wayne Coyne

Theme Song Performance

Duck Dodgers Audience Reviews 564l1t

Ghoulumbe Better than most people think
Billie Morin This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Blake Rivera If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.
Mandeep Tyson The acting in this movie is really good.
TheLittleSongbird I am an enormous fan of animation and of the original Looney Tunes cartoons. In general cartoons of this last decade have been awful or shows that started off good but now mediocre. Duck Dodgers is a rarity, seriously while not the best animated show out there in the world it is light years away from being the worst. I'd rather watch Duck Dodgers than something like Pokemon or Shaggy and Scooby Doo:Get a Clue, the former had a great concept but the later episodes especially are really predictable and the less said about the latter the better.Back to Duck Dodgers, the animation is lovely to look at, not slip shod or flat, but colourful, well drawn and fluid. The galactic backgrounds often look absolutely amazing especially. The music is also great, the theme tune is very catchy and memorable, and the writing is sharp, not as razor sharp as the original cartoons, but sharp and funny enough. Yes, it was funny, there are many episodes that have many hilarious visual gags and dialogue to delight not only kids but adults as well. The episode ideas don't feel contrived or slushy, a major plus in my book, they are just episodes that spring from a great concept and work above decently with well above average material. Also the voice acting do really well. I do miss Mel Blanc I it, he immortalised the original cartoons and was just a phenomenal voice actor overall. That said, Joe Alaskey, Tia Carrere, Bob Bergen, Tara Strong and Grey DeLisle all do great jobs with their characters. Speaking of the characters, I always delight in Daffy Duck, he has a witty, outrageous and manic persona that makes him truly unique and he is on top form as an incompetent space captain. Porky as the cadet isn't given as much to do but he does well with what he has, and the Martian Queen is beautiful and somewhat sexy.Overall, this is if given a chance, a great series. Not as good as the originals, which I it I wasn't expecting, but it is for me one of the better animated shows of the last decade. 10/10 Bethany Cox
aaronj2004 i love duck dodgers a lotthere is a good moment from last week's episode that i find funny when dodgers met the green lantern before he got back his uniform and what is even funnier .. he was not in his uniform he was just in his feathersnow that i've got that joke out of the way,dodgers should get more crew for his ship to appear in season 2 [when that time comes] most of my suggestions for crew would include; - bugs bunny [as a iral] - pepe le pew [as a lieutenant] - lola bunny [as medical officer] - sylvester the cat [as engineer officer] and other looney toons characters - and the reason i'm making these crew character suggestions for season 2 is because that it's just only daff and porky i mean, daff should have improvements on that ship, to fit a bigger crew i mean , let's face the facts , does dodgers not like being picked up no does he like having to eat disgusting parasites no does he like to see the cadet scared of various stuff no my point is, if you have more than one member on a ship there's a greater chance that dodgers will listen to not only the cadet but also the other if it's just him and the cadet, then the cadet is pretty much is on his ownnow to end this comment with a duck dodgers version of a quote from shakespeare's hamlet"to quack or not to quack , that is the question"
Brian Kendig Take Futurama's Captain Zapp Brannigan and Lieutenant Kif and put them up against Emperor Zurg from the animated Buzz Lightyear series, and you've got "Duck Dodgers." What were they thinking?! Daffy is too over-the-top smarmy, Porky's voice doesn't sound right (even though Bob Bergen is doing it -- maybe the editing is bad?), and Marvin has changed from a bumbling absentminded alien into a bellowing fleetcommander who's as malevolent as he is ineffective. You know the type; they're a dime a dozen these days.Throw in an army of disposable robots to do Marvin's work for him, way more sexual innuendo than the original Warner Bros. cartoons ever had, lots of pointless dialogue EXPLAINING what's going on instead of SHOWING it, and weird character animation (some of it looks like it's straight out of 'Ren & Stimpy,' with the wild faces the characters make sometimes), and you come out with a series that's a pale shadow of the original. "The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries" did a fine job of putting familiar characters into fun new situations while keeping their personalities and their looks intact; why can't "Duck Dodgers?"
runar-4 ...is Chuck Jones spinning in his grave. "Duck Dodgers" is proof that animation is a dying art. In his book "Chick Amuck", Jones said that animation is primarily a visual art. A cartoon is true animation if you can turn off the sound and still understand the whole thing. If you need the sound to understand what's going on, it's illustrated radio. "Duck Dodgers" is illustrated radio of the worst sort. The character was never intended to be sustained over more than one cartoon, and even Jones' own reprise, 1980's "Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th Century" fell flat. Unfortunately, Cartoon Network has seen fit to remove one of the two Sunday evening showings of the exemplary "Toon Heads" to inflict a rerun of this turkey. I suggest they keep it confined to its first-run slot on late Friday night, the later the better, or, better yet, consign it to the dustbin of failure.