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Darkwing Duck (1991–1992)
The Terror that Flaps - an absolute gem
1 March 2001
Probably the best cartoon to come out of Disney in quite a while, Darkwing Duck was somewhat darker than the average Disney fare and managed to touch upon some serious issues. However, it also could be extremely funny, with Darkwing's over-dramatic entrances, his ego 'the size of a small planet' and his arguments with his daughter.

There's a whole new set of villains to be thwarted by the terror that flaps: NegaDuck, Megavolt, Quackerjack, Liquidator (a parody of Penguin from Batman) and Bushroot; collectively the Fearsome Five. Not to mention the evil F.O.W.L. and its chief agent, Steelbeak.

Fortunately, DW has help. DuckTales' Launchpad McQuack is on his usual form, performing some excellent crashes in DW's Thunderquack and playing a good sidekick; GizmoDuck occasionally shows up fresh from Duckberg to drive DW crazy; Gosalyn, his daughter (who has a greater capacity for getting into trouble than Huey, Dewey and Louie put together!); and, last but not least, Morgana McCawber, sorceress and one-time crook.

As you can probably tell, this is my favourite Disney cartoon bar none. A couple of videos were released in Britain, and DW played on the Disney Channel for a while, but it has been far too long since Darkwing graced our terrestrial screens. Any Americans who have the Disney Channel and/or Toon Disney should count themselves very lucky indeed to be able to watch this absolute gem.
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DuckTales (1987–1990)
The show with everything
1 March 2001
A Disney classic, sadly unseen in Britain at the moment - the local Disney shows are concentrating entirely on Recess and Pepper Ann, rather than Disney Afternoon classics.

This show had everything: villains in the form of the Beagle Boys (and Babes) and Flintheart Glumgold, magic courtesy of my favourite character, Magica DeSpell, adventure and mischief from Huey, Dewey and Louie and spectacular crashes from that master, Launchpad McQuack. Plus it created a character who would go on to drive Darkwing Duck nuts, in the form of superhero GizmoDuck. It was never too patronizing.

At age 20, I still love DuckTales and its fellow Disney Afternoon stablemates; alas that it's not available on video or terrestrial television here.
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