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* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]: The whole soundtrack. The [[SNES]] version loses some points for lacking the boss theme, though - but makes up for it with its exclusive Flying Duckman music.
* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]: The whole soundtrack. The [[SNES]] version loses some points for lacking the boss theme though, but makes up for it with its exclusive Flying Duckman music.
** The PC version uses redbook audio, allowing for a totally awesome ''orchestral'' version of the score!
** The PC version uses redbook audio, allowing for a totally awesome ''orchestral'' version of the score! Provided by none other than [[Michael Giacchino]]!
* [[Breather Level]]: The Test of Duckhood appears after a [[Rise to the Challenge]] level. It's also the most upbeat level in the game.
* [[Funny Moments (Sugar Wiki)|Funny Moments]]: That idol you've been searching for? {{spoiler|It's a '''fridge'''!}}
* [[Goddamned Bats]]: The SNES version has the flame enemies in the volcano level, and the zombies in the land of the dead. Every time you hit them (gun or staff, doesn't matter), a ''homing'' flame/bone will fly out of them and hit you in the face for a good amount of damage.
* [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]]: Did you see that screenshot in the main page? [[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?|Yeah, this is a]] [[Donald Duck]] [[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?|game where he goes to the underworld]] [[Everything's Deader With Zombies|to fight zombies!]] Also, this game got a really creepy black screen death animation...
* [[No Problem With Licensed Games|No Problem with Licensed Games]]: [[Darker and Edgier]] makeovers of classic cartoons don't often work very smoothly, but ''Maui Mallard'' is well regarded by fans both in aesthetics and gameplay. So much could've gone wrong with this game, and yet the players' biggest regret is how nothing more came out of it.
* [[Older Than They Think]]: Donald Duck has been dealing with ghosts, zombies and pirates for years in the comics, and many old stories actually show him grab a shotgun (loaded with rock salt).
* [[That One Level]]: People apparently hate The Flying Duckman and The Realm of the Dead.
* [[That One Level]]: People apparently hate The Flying Duckman and The Realm of the Dead.



Latest revision as of 16:55, 22 April 2018


  • Awesome Music: The whole soundtrack. The SNES version loses some points for lacking the boss theme though, but makes up for it with its exclusive Flying Duckman music.
    • The PC version uses redbook audio, allowing for a totally awesome orchestral version of the score! Provided by none other than Michael Giacchino!
  • Breather Level: The Test of Duckhood appears after a Rise to the Challenge level. It's also the most upbeat level in the game.
  • Goddamned Bats: The SNES version has the flame enemies in the volcano level, and the zombies in the land of the dead. Every time you hit them (gun or staff, doesn't matter), a homing flame/bone will fly out of them and hit you in the face for a good amount of damage.
  • No Problem with Licensed Games: Darker and Edgier makeovers of classic cartoons don't often work very smoothly, but Maui Mallard is well regarded by fans both in aesthetics and gameplay. So much could've gone wrong with this game, and yet the players' biggest regret is how nothing more came out of it.
  • Older Than They Think: Donald Duck has been dealing with ghosts, zombies and pirates for years in the comics, and many old stories actually show him grab a shotgun (loaded with rock salt).
  • That One Level: People apparently hate The Flying Duckman and The Realm of the Dead.