List of Darkwing Duck episodes

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.

The series originally aired as a preview-run on The Disney Channel in the spring of 1991 before beginning its main runs in September of that year.

The series featured an eponymous superhero anthropomorphic duck with the alter ego of Drake Mallard, voiced by Jim Cummings.

The pilot episode "Darkly Dawns the Duck" originally aired on the weekend of Friday, September 6, 1991 (the air date varied by market) as part of a larger syndicated TV special called The Darkwing Duck Premiere / Back to School with the Mickey Mouse Club.

sends Darkwing, Launchpad, and Gosalyn to Africa to find missing famous anthropologist Dr. Beatrice Bruté.

Director J. Gander Hooter calls on Darkwing to help solve the mystery but chief Agent Gryzlikoff doesn't trust him.

Darkwing discovers that the thief is Ammonia Pine, a woman who used to be a maid until some dangerous chemicals caused her to be obsessed with cleaning.

Darkwing Duck investigates the production of a movie, which is plagued by accidents and turns out to be directed by none other than Tuskernini, who has abandoned his life of crime for the cinema.

However, the national park has been evacuated due to a monstrous bear controlled by Steelbeak that has been attacking both campers and wildlife alike.

In a parodied version of one of the Marvel Comics superheroes, Spider-Man, a mutated spider bite causes Darkwing to grow four extra arms.

When it creates the hero trouble while trying to catch Moliarty, Darkwing adopts a new super-hero identity – Arachno-Duck.

As Steelbeak is stealing rubber duckies, Darkwing's attempt to stop him is interrupted by Comet Guy, a superhero from another planet who is looking for a hero to train him.

Gosalyn and Darkwing are hyped over a video game competition involving the popular Whiffle Boy.

Nodoff, controller of dreamland and supplier of Morgana's sleep sand wants the entire city to snooze, and will see to it that no one gets in his way.

Gizmoduck comes to St. Canard to help stop Megavolt's latest scheme; stealing horseshoes and cable to build a giant electromagnet.

Darkwing moves to stop him, but Flood falls into a vat of contaminated water, only to survive and become a hydrokinetic mutant known as the Liquidator.

J. Gander teams up Darkwing with the legendary Derek Blunt to intercept the documents before they fall into the wrong hands.

During a battle between Darkwing, Megavolt and Quackerjack, Gosalyn ends up aboard the villains' Time Top, just before it starts up and takes them to the future.

When Binkie Muddlefoot gets hit on the head by a bowling ball, her inner "little hero" escapes and causes her to become the Canardian Guardian.

Now Darkwing has a limited amount of time to find a cure before Gosalyn melts into a pile of goo.

The scheme is actually a scam by the TV producer to steal money from the show, since it is much cheaper to have a plant such as Bushroot as the main star than an actor such as Darkwing.

But Gosalyn, not having enough allowance to buy a video game, has discovered that she can cash in whatever she recycles… including the Thunderquack's engine, the Ratcatcher, a few gas guns, etc.

While investigating pizza topping crimes, Darkwing falls for a beautiful, creepy villainess called Morgana MacCawber.

Alien hats invade earth, take control of a slew of nuclear weapons, and demand to be made rulers of the universe.

J. Gander Hooter teams up Darkwing and Gryzlikoff to foil the plot, and they end up fighting amongst themselves rather than getting to the bottom of things.

Bulba refuses their offer and burns only with the desire to have revenge on Darkwing, which includes kidnapping Gosalyn and Honker.

Darkwing is to appear as the guest of honor at a comic book convention, while Splatter Phoenix terrorizes the town by "improving" boring art.

Beelzebub tricks Gosalyn into casting a spell that sends Darkwing into hell where he is confronted with his worst nightmare-spending eternity with the Muddlefoots.

Gosalyn, working for her school newspaper, covers the three way battle between the Rubber Chicken, Cement-head and Darkwing Duck.