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Duck Dodgers Format Animated television series Developed by Spike Brandt
Tony CervoneDirected by Spike Brandt
Tony CervoneVoices of Joe Alaskey
Bob Bergen
Richard McGonagle
John O'Hurley
Michael Dorn
Tia CarrereCountry of origin United States No. of seasons 3 No. of episodes 39 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Sander Schwartz Producer(s) Spike Brandt
Tony CervoneRunning time 22 minutes Production company(s) Warner Bros. Animation Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution Broadcast Original channel Boomerang Original run August 23, 2003 – November 11, 2005Duck Dodgers is an American animated television series, based on the classic cartoon short Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century, produced by Warner Bros. Animation from 2003 to 2005.[1] The series aired on Cartoon Network and starred Daffy Duck as the titular character. It currently airs reruns on Cartoon Network's sister network, Boomerang.
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Concept
Though primarily based around the original Duck Dodgers short (which is also set in the "24½th" century, or roughly 2350 AD), the series has also taken many visual and thematic cues from other Looney Tunes shorts unrelated to the Dodgers character and its science fiction premise. Many other familiar characters from the Looney Tunes pantheon are featured in the series, often given traits to fit within Duck Dodgers's own universe. For example, Yosemite Sam becomes "K'chutha Sa'am," a parody of Klingons in Star Trek, Elmer Fudd becomes a parasitic mind-altering alien disease known as "The Fudd" (a combination of The Flood and The Borg), Witch Hazel was Leezah the Witch in one episode, Count Blood Count was Count Muerte in two episodes, and Wile E. Coyote was a Predator-like alien hunter in one episode where Martian Commander X-2 and K-9 were hunting. Nasty Canasta, Taz, Rocky and Mugsy, and The Crusher also made appearances on this series as well as the Gophers Mac and Tosh as martian gophers on an alien golf course. In a two-part episode, The Shropshire Slasher appears as a convict named the Andromeda Annihilator. In addition to these pop culture references, the show's theme (arranged by The Flaming Lips) is sung by Tom Jones, in a style reminiscent of Jones' performance of the theme from the James Bond film Thunderball. Jones also appeared in caricature form in the second season episode "Talent Show A Go-Go," to sing his signature song, "It's Not Unusual." The episode "In Space, No One Can Hear You Rock" featured Dave Mustaine of heavy metal band Megadeth, and the band performed "Back in the Day."
Duck Dodgers was nominated in 2004 Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Television Production Produced For Children, Music in an Animated Television Production, Production Design in an Animated Television Production, and Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production. It won the Annie award for 2004 for Music in an Animated Television Production, music by Robert J. Kral. It was also nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in the category of Special Class Animated Program in 2004 and again in 2005. This series ended production in 2005 after its third season.
Characters
Main article: List of Duck Dodgers charactersGalactic Protectorate
- Captain Duck Edgar Dumas Aloysius Dodgers - A poor, hapless soul that was accidentally frozen for over 3 centuries. He was later revived by Dr. I.Q. Hi in the 24½th century. Through scheming and lies he managed to trick everyone into believing he was a 21st century hero. In reality, he was only a water-boy for a football team. He is cowardly, lazy, selfish, gullible, and not particularly intelligent. However, he occasionally displays surprisingly high levels of heroism and competence, suggesting that he is not quite as daft as he appears to be, although he mostly succeeds through dumb luck and the work of the Eager Young Space Cadet. Ironically, Commander X-2 actually caused Dodgers to become a minor football star in the final game of the season, which is what he used to parlay himself into captaincy in the Protectorate, meaning that he is, technically, not lying when he claims he won a championship football game in his own time. He is played by Looney Tunes staple character Daffy Duck.
- The Eager Young Space Cadet - Looks up to Dodgers, seeing him as a father-figure in many ways. He is utterly loyal to Dodgers and doesn't doubt a word he says. Despite being much smarter than his so-called hero, he lets him give all the orders. Dodgers cares deeply for his Cadet though he rarely shows it, and often tries to take credit for the Cadet's work. Dodgers relies heavily on the Cadet's assistance and would likely fail most missions without it. It should be noted that the Cadet is also fairly successful as a ladies man, often being the one who gets the girl Dodgers swoons over. He graduated summa cum laude from the Protectorate Academy. Very little else is known about his past, though one episode portrays him as being the Prince and Ruler of his home planet of Swinus 9 in another it reveals his sister was sold to the sausage factory, with his own set of villains trying to dethrone or otherwise eliminate him. Since this was revealed in a story the Cadet told while babysitting his overly rambunctious niece and nephews, Porko, Puerco, and Sow (a joke on Animaniacs' Yakko, Wakko, and Dot, and even voiced by the same people), and they expressed no prior knowledge of this, it is unknown whether or not this is true or just his attempt to impress his impressionable relatives. He has claimed to have ended world hunger to Count Muerte, although this could be seen as bragging to a stranger. The Cadet is played by Porky Pig.
- Dr. Ignatius Q "I.Q." Hi - The overweight scientist that revived Dodgers after being frozen for 3 centuries. Serious and hard-working, he is often irritated and frustrated with Dodger's incompetent side, and doubts that Dodgers truly was a 21st-century hero. In addition to being a hard-working scientist, he constantly wears gloves that stretch up his arm, ending at his elbow and leaving a gap between his fingertips and the glove's tips (which he did not wear in the 1952 short). Also, every year, he tags along with Dodgers, flying as a cadet to see how orders are received on Dodgers' ship, much like the Cadet. In college, he majored in Pointless Minutiae, which his mother warned him against. He also has a slight potassium deficiency.
- Captain Star Johnson - Johnson is a rival captain of Dodger's in the Galactic Protectorate. Gifted with a University education, Johnson has a Flash Gordon-like personality about him, and once took Dodgers to court over his incompetence. Since then, Johnson has been involved in freeing Mars from the military coup by General Z9, and searching for gangsters when Dodgers went missing for a brief period of time. He also played rocketball in college.
- Bigfoot - In "The Six Wazillion Dollar Duck" (a parody of The Six Million Dollar Man), it was revealed that Bigfoot worked for the Protectorate as a Maintenance Supervisor and was also the first (thing) to receive cyborganic implants (Steve Boston was the first man to receive them, but before The Protectorate tested it on someone with a similar anatomy). These implants enhanced his combat abilities, as he is able hold off several centurions before they bait and trapped him with pie. He seems to not be very educated as the only two words he says are "Duck" and "Stereo".
The Martian Empire
- Martian Commander X-2 - The confident commander of the Martian military who is Dodgers' arch enemy. He is infatuated with the Martian Queen that he serves, and considers Dodgers more of a nuisance than a true enemy. He once essentially created Duck Dodgers by going back in time and making him a hero so as to not be proven wrong by the queen (the queen did figure it out and was punished) . He is played by Marvin the Martian.
- The Martian Queen (AKA Queen Tyr'ahnee) - The beautiful ruler of Mars. She is in love with Dodgers and, just like Cadet, believes him to be a true hero, although she still dislikes him at times. She is something of a female version of Marvin Martian and wears outfits reminiscent of ancient Egyptian royal garb. Martian Commander X-2 once dated and very nearly married her. But her love for Dodgers was too strong. Her name is pronounced like "tyranny."
- Commander K-9 - Martian Commander X-2's dog.
- Martian Centurion Robots - The faithful robotic servants of the Mars Empire. They appear to be sentient, and make up a large portion of the Imperial Army, while the organic Martians act as officers. This is a homage to the Cylon Centurions of Battlestar Galactica. All Centurions are voiced by Michael Dorn. Dorn's casting may be a nod to his popular sci-fi character Worf from Star Trek.
- Instant Martians - Strange bird-like Martian beings with purple hair. They were used briefly as an escape ploy by Commander X-2. They emerge from minuscule seeds that are activated when they come in contact with water. They first appeared in the 1958 cartoon Hare-Way to the Stars in which the Martian Commander ordered them to capture Bugs Bunny.
Planets
- Earth - The HQ of the Galactic Protectorate, as well as the homeworld of Dodgers, the Cadet and several of the heroic characters of the series.
- Mars - Barren, hostile home of the Martians, ruled over by Queen Tyr'ahnee. The planet boasts a large army of robot centurions, and bears some resemblance to ancient Sparta.
- Klunk - Homeworld of the Viking-like Klunkans, led by K'Chutha Sa'am.
- Vacation World - A planet visited by Dodgers in The Wrath of Canasta. A parody of Westworld.
- Hollywood Planet - Artificial planet that resembles the Universal Studios logo. The planet is one giant film studio, and was partially damaged in Hooray for Hollywood Planet.
- Fridgdonia VII - Queen Tyr'ahnee imprisoned The Cadet on this ice-planet to lure Dodgers into a trap in The Queen is Wild. Based on Hoth.
- Swinus 9 - The Cadet's home planet. It is modeled after Baghdad.[citation needed]
- Exile Planet - This planet was mentioned by Archduke Zag.
- Niponno - A technocratic world seen in The Menace of Maninsuit. It is modelled closely on Tokyo and other Japanese cities seen in early Godzilla films.
- Masativo the Living Planet - A sapient planet from Deathmatch Duck which resembles a large Geode. Masativo was presumably destroyed by the Cadet where his diamonds were harvested by the end of the episode. He is almost a parody of Ego the Living Planet and Mogo (who is also a sapient planet and member of the Green Lantern Corps).
- Maltese VII - Dodgers claims to have a time-share on this planet in Deathmatch Duck.
- Nostrillia - A planet where its inhabitants resemble noses.
- Nolandus - Nicknamed "the island planet" as it consists only of several desert islands separated by vast oceans. Dodgers and Martian Commander X-2 are stranded here in Just the Two of Us, before discovering it to be a holiday resort that the Cadet and the Martian Centurians were vacationing at.
- Dakota - A planet modeled after either North Dakota or South Dakota or both.
- Groovica - A 70's disco planet in the ABBA Bee-Gee Quadrant.
- Explodicon - A planet that houses a large variety of massive explosives (dynamite, tri-nitro-touriline, etc.).
- Felinia - A planet inhabited by cats.
- Caninius - A planet inhabited by dogs (both Felinia and Caninius needed a peace treaty).
- Aquarium - A planet that resembles an aquarium. It is the home of the Sharkarians and the Dolphinites.
- Oa - Homeworld of the Guardians of the Universe and headquarters for the Green Lantern Corps, depicted in the episode The Green Loontern. Included among the Lanterns serving on Oa in the episode are Kilowog, Tomar-Re and Hal Jordan, who are still alive on Earth in the 24½th century.
Episode list
Main article: List of Duck Dodgers episodesCast
- Joe Alaskey – (Daffy Duck as) Duck Dodgers, (Marvin the Martian as) Martian Commander X-2, Beaky Buzzard, Drake Darkstar, Hubie and Bertie, Rocky, Muttley
- Bob Bergen – (Porky Pig as) the Eager Young Space Cadet
- Michael Dorn – The Martian Centurion Robots, Captain Long, Klunkin Warrior
- Tia Carrere – The Martian Queen
- Richard McGonagle – Dr. I.Q. Hi
- John O'Hurley – Captain Star Johnson
Guest Cast
- Carlos Alazraqui – Commandante Hilgalgo
- Loni Anderson – Herself
- Edward Asner – Guard Captain
- Dee Bradley Baker – Alien Hunter
- Tisha Terrasini Banker – Aurora Soleil
- Dick Beals – Baby-Faced Moonbeam
- Jeff Bennett – Count Muerte, Victor Von Boogieman
- Jodi Benson – Capt. Torelli, Princess Incense
- John Billingsley – Dr. Psy-Q Hi
- Lewis Black – Manobrain
- Paget Brewster – Rona Viper
- Clancy Brown – Archduke Zag
- Corey Burton – Martian Commander Z-9
- Bruce Campbell – Pork Piggler
- Dane Cook – Van Chancy
- Jim Cummings – Tasmanian Warrior, Black Eel, Koo Koo
- Tim Curry – Magnificent Rogue
- Stacey Dash – Paprika Solo
- John de Lancie – Sinestro
- Grey DeLisle – Catapoid, Boodikka
- Dom DeLuise – Roy Serpenti
- Dustin Diamond – Himself/Xainius the Eternal
- John DiMaggio – The Crusher, Long John Silver the 23rd, Kilowog, King Great White
- Chris Edgerly – Steve Boston
- June Foray – Lezah the Wicked
- Stan Freberg – Martian Gopher King
- Jeff Garlin – Camoman
- Macy Gray – Lady Chanticleer
- Castulo Guerra – Sergeant Vasquez
- Jennifer Hale – Counselor Combustion
- Jess Harnell – Martian Gopher #2, Puerco
- Tom Jones – Himself
- Tom Kane – President, Walter Carbonite
- Tom Kenny – Harry Vermin, Flame Valet
- Maurice LaMarche – K'chutha Sa'am, Dr. Woe, Masativo
- Taylor Lautner - Reggie Wasserstein, Terrible Obnoxious Boy
- Mako – Happy Cat, Achoo
- Tress MacNeille – Sow
- Vanessa Marshall – The New Cadet (2nd Time)
- Michael Patrick McGill – Bigfoot
- Ed McMahon – Himself
- Candi Milo – Rickki Roundhouse
- Dave Mustaine – Himself
- Daran Norris – Hungortus
- Rob Paulsen – Martian Gopher #1, Porko
- Burt Reynolds – Royal Serpenti
- Kevin Michael Richardson – Agent Roboto, Mugsy, Nasty Canasta
- Kelly Ripa – The New Cadet (First appearance)
- Randy Savage – Master Sergeant Emily Dickinson Jones
- Riders in the Sky – Western Band
- Kevin Smith – Hal Jordan/Green Lantern
- John Stephenson – Ganthet
- Tara Strong – Katma Tui
- James Patrick Stuart – Chancellor Flippauralius
- Quentin Tarantino – Master Moloch
- Genndy Tartakovsky – Himself
- Brian Tochi – The Whoosh
- Lauren Tom – Dr. Yoshimi
- Frank Welker – Captain Rodman, Ch'p, K-9, Maninsuit
- Billy West – The Fudd
- Jane Wiedlin – Cassiopeia
- Brian Wilson – Himself
- Henry Winkler – Dr. Maniac
See also
References
- ^ "FOR YOUNG VIEWERS; The First Duck in Space? That Is So Daffy". The New York Times. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F50F14FC345F0C728EDDA00894DB404482. Retrieved 2010-10-20.
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