. . . . . . . "D.W."@en . . . "Drake-El and his wife"@en . . "Aladdin"@en . "Taurus Bulba, Dr. Slug, Negaduck, Megavolt, Quackerjack, Bushroot, Liquidator, Steelbeak, Ammonia Pine, Tuskernini, Moliarty, Splatter Phoenix, Fluffy, Mondo the Mad Mask Misappropriator, Clawed Hopper, Chronoduck, Duckthulu, Isis Vanderchill, One-Shot, Cat-Tankerous, Suff-rage, Muckduck, Solego the Chaos God"@en . "250"^^ . . . . "Drake Mallard"@en . . . "Performer(s) Appeared in Drake Mallard, alias Darkwing Duck, is the main character of the Disney animated television series Darkwing Duck. He is a crime-fighting anthropomorphic duck who, in his secret identity, lives in an unassuming suburban house with his adopted daughter Gosalyn. He possesses a mix of courageous altruism and a gigantic arrogance and ego, two drives that constantly clash during his adventures. Due to his ego, Darkwing can initially be mistaken for a bumbling superhero. However, when pushed, as symbolized by the utterance of his catchphrase, \"Let's get dangerous,\" he can become very competent, proving his skill."@en . . . "Male"@en . . . "Sandman"@en . . "Glory, his family, sleeping"@en . . "Darkwing Duck is a Disney comics character. Drake Mallard, better known as Darkwing Duck. When not fighting crime Darkwing spends his time as his alter ego Drake Mallard, Gosalyn Mallard's adoptive father. Darkwing often demonstrates a large degree of clumsiness and lack of common sense that is hampered by his tremendous ego. However, unlike Inspector Gadget and similar cartoon heroes, Darkwing is actually extraordinarily competent as a superhero--that is once he puts aside distractions and ego and focuses completely on the case. This moment of transition would be marked by Darkwing's catchphrase \"Let's get dangerous\". While he is known (to an extent) as a hero in St. Canard, he frequently deals with citizens misunderstanding him. Even though he is referred to as a \"superhero\" (by himself and other citizens), Darkwing has no true superpower. Instead, he relies on his weapons, finesse, and intellect to solve crimes and stop villains, much like Batman."@en . "Superhero, Posiduck, Dark Warrior Duck, NegaDuck"@en . . . . "Drake Mallard"@en . . "Sir Quackmire Mallard"@en . "Drake Mallard is the not-so-mild-mannered alter-ego of St. Canard's resident superhero Darkwing Duck, and the protagonist of Disney's 1991-92 animated television program of the same name. He is also the adoptive father to the orphaned Gosalyn Waddlemeyer. He has been described as a cross between Batman and Donald Duck but his costume and gas gun seems to be a reference to pulp fiction character the Shadow. He made his debut along with Gosalyn in the The Disney Afternoon title sequence in 1990."@en . . . . . . "\"Suck gas, evildoer!\""@en . "\"It's a Wonderful Leaf\""@en . . . . . . . . . "Cowardly, clumsy, adventurous, egotistical, mysterious, arrogant, prideful, vain, impatient, quick-tempered, eager, sly, self-centered, energetic, good-hearted, bumbling at times"@en . "S.H.U.S.H.,"@en . . . . . "Unnamed great-great aunt"@en . . "To protect St. Canard"@en . . . "Duck"@en . "Slender duck, white feathers, both orange bill and feet, white eyes with black pupils"@en . "\"I am the terror that flaps in the night! I am the [noun] that [verbs] your [noun]! I am Darkwing Duck!\""@en . "Darkwing Duck"@en . "The Green Hornet"@en . . . "Good"@en . . "Not getting mentioned in the newspaper, spicy foods, crushed ice, Gosalyn causing trouble"@en . . . . . . "Darkwing Duck is a Disney comics character. Drake Mallard, better known as Darkwing Duck. When not fighting crime Darkwing spends his time as his alter ego Drake Mallard, Gosalyn Mallard's adoptive father. Darkwing often demonstrates a large degree of clumsiness and lack of common sense that is hampered by his tremendous ego. However, unlike Inspector Gadget and similar cartoon heroes, Darkwing is actually extraordinarily competent as a superhero--that is once he puts aside distractions and ego and focuses completely on the case. This moment of transition would be marked by Darkwing's catchphrase \"Let's get dangerous\". While he is known (to an extent) as a hero in St. Canard, he frequently deals with citizens misunderstanding him. Even though he is referred to as a \"superhero\" (by himself "@en . . . . . . . "Drake Mallard, better known as Darkwing Duck, is the main protagonist created for the Disney animated series Darkwing Duck. His first appearance was in the pilot episode \"Darkly Dawns the Duck\". He is voiced by Jim Cummings."@en . "Dark \nDrakey"@en . "Batman"@en . . "Darkwing Duck"@en . . . "537"^^ . . . . "Mickey's Magical TV World"@en . . "Bonkers"@en . . . . . . "As Darkwing: Lavender Zorro-style mask, gray fedora with long brim, dark gray innarside, and a black band, lavender coat with a pair of gold buttons vertically on its left side and horizontally on both sides of his cuffs, purple cape with red innards, green turtleneck"@en . . "Performer(s) Appeared in Drake Mallard, alias Darkwing Duck, is the main character of the Disney animated television series Darkwing Duck. He is a crime-fighting anthropomorphic duck who, in his secret identity, lives in an unassuming suburban house with his adopted daughter Gosalyn. He possesses a mix of courageous altruism and a gigantic arrogance and ego, two drives that constantly clash during his adventures. Due to his ego, Darkwing can initially be mistaken for a bumbling superhero. However, when pushed, as symbolized by the utterance of his catchphrase, \"Let's get dangerous,\" he can become very competent, proving his skill."@en . . . . "Darkwing Duck (character)"@en . "\"Let's get dangerous!\""@en . . . . . . . . . "Drake Mallard is the not-so-mild-mannered alter-ego of St. Canard's resident superhero Darkwing Duck, and the protagonist of Disney's 1991-92 animated television program of the same name. He is also the adoptive father to the orphaned Gosalyn Waddlemeyer. He has been described as a cross between Batman and Donald Duck but his costume and gas gun seems to be a reference to pulp fiction character the Shadow. He made his debut along with Gosalyn in the The Disney Afternoon title sequence in 1990."@en . "Crime fighter"@en . "Sherrif Quack Mallardson"@en . "''Darkwing Duck"@en . . . . "Daffy Duck"@en . . . . . . "Drake Mallard, better known as Darkwing Duck, is the main protagonist created for the Disney animated series Darkwing Duck. His first appearance was in the pilot episode \"Darkly Dawns the Duck\". He is voiced by Jim Cummings."@en . . . . "Webwoof the Barbarian"@en . . "The Shadow"@en .