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* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: "Klang" being German for "sound".
* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: "Klang" being German for "sound".
* [[Bond Villain Stupidity]]: Draganuns has proven himself more than a match for most of the ducks in hand-to-hand combat, yet on many occasions he puts them in over the top [[Death Trap|Death Traps]] that they'll be able to escape fairly easily. And he's not the only villian guilty of this either.
* [[Bond Villain Stupidity]]: Draganuns has proven himself more than a match for most of the ducks in hand-to-hand combat, yet on many occasions he puts them in over the top [[Death Trap|Death Traps]] that they'll be able to escape fairly easily. And he's not the only villian guilty of this either.
* [[Bratty Half Pint]]: Buzz Blitzman, in all fairness he's a [[Child Prodigy]] without a family who's pretty much [[Fostering for Profit|forced to invent stuff for people who wont even let him see hocky games when he wants]].
* [[Bratty Half-Pint]]: Buzz Blitzman, in all fairness he's a [[Child Prodigy]] without a family who's pretty much [[Fostering for Profit|forced to invent stuff for people who wont even let him see hocky games when he wants]].
* [[By-The-Book Cop]]: Captain Klegghorn, a police officer for Anaheim who initially doesn't trust the ducks.
* [[By-The-Book Cop]]: Captain Klegghorn, a police officer for Anaheim who initially doesn't trust the ducks.
* [[City of Adventure]]: The city of Anaheim.
* [[City of Adventure]]: The city of Anaheim.
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** Though he ''is'' an alien from another planet, that ''may'' be a factor.
** Though he ''is'' an alien from another planet, that ''may'' be a factor.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Duke L'Orange started out as a [[Gentleman Thief]] before using his skills for good.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Duke L'Orange started out as a [[Gentleman Thief]] before using his skills for good.
* [[Hello Nurse]]: This was pretty much the reaction Lucretia DeCoy got when she showed up. Even Phil seemed to think she was hot (of course, he also planned on making money off said hotness).
* [[Hello, Nurse!]]: This was pretty much the reaction Lucretia DeCoy got when she showed up. Even Phil seemed to think she was hot (of course, he also planned on making money off said hotness).
** Mallory also got this same reaction at the end of the same episode.
** Mallory also got this same reaction at the end of the same episode.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: In the pilot, the Ducks' original leader throws himself into an interdimensional vortex to save the rest of the team.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: In the pilot, the Ducks' original leader throws himself into an interdimensional vortex to save the rest of the team.
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** Captain Klegghorn is a much straighter example.
** Captain Klegghorn is a much straighter example.
* [[Magic Versus Science]]: Wraith the warlock doesn't think too highly of the technology that Dragaunus has embraced, even if it did free them from the dimensional limbo and allow them to conquer Puckworld.
* [[Magic Versus Science]]: Wraith the warlock doesn't think too highly of the technology that Dragaunus has embraced, even if it did free them from the dimensional limbo and allow them to conquer Puckworld.
* [[Mask of Power]]: The mask of Drake DuCaine, with the power to see through [[Invisibility Cloak|invisibility cloaks]] and possed [[X Ray Vision|X-ray vision]], which can see through any kind of [[Glamour Failure|disguise]].
* [[Mask of Power]]: The mask of Drake DuCaine, with the power to see through [[Invisibility Cloak|invisibility cloaks]] and possed [[X-Ray Vision|X-ray vision]], which can see through any kind of [[Glamour Failure|disguise]].
* [[Mecha Mooks]]: Dragaunus's basic foot soldiers.
* [[Mecha Mooks]]: Dragaunus's basic foot soldiers.
* [[Mind Control]]: "Phil in the Blank"
* [[Mind Control]]: "Phil in the Blank"
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** Just in case any of the viewers missed it from the premise and name, there is a field of puck-shaped asteroids near it, along with ''a nebula shaped like a hockey mask''.
** Just in case any of the viewers missed it from the premise and name, there is a field of puck-shaped asteroids near it, along with ''a nebula shaped like a hockey mask''.
** Apparently it is in our universe too; one episode has the Ducks captured to participate in an intergalactic bloodsport version of hockey.
** Apparently it is in our universe too; one episode has the Ducks captured to participate in an intergalactic bloodsport version of hockey.
* [[Shout Out]]: "Puck Fiction" is an [[Affectionate Parody]] of ''[[Pulp Fiction]]''.
* [[Shout-Out]]: "Puck Fiction" is an [[Affectionate Parody]] of ''[[Pulp Fiction]]''.
** Puckworld... [[Howard the Duck (Comic Book)|Duckworld]]..?
** Puckworld... [[Howard the Duck (Comic Book)|Duckworld]]..?
** When a [[Heroic BSOD|disillusioned]] Wildwing [[Ten Minute Retirement|temporarily leaves the team]], Nosedive gets to wear the leader's mask and tells his worried comrades "[[The Lion King|Hakuna Matata]]" (which, as you know, means no worries for the rest of your days).
** When a [[Heroic BSOD|disillusioned]] Wildwing [[Ten Minute Retirement|temporarily leaves the team]], Nosedive gets to wear the leader's mask and tells his worried comrades "[[The Lion King|Hakuna Matata]]" (which, as you know, means no worries for the rest of your days).

Revision as of 20:23, 26 January 2014

Left to right: Grin, Duke L'Orange, Wildwing, Nosedive, Mallory and Tanya.


"See if you can keep up with this string of complete illogical nonsense: In 1992, Disney released a slobs vs. snobs comedy about a pee wee hockey league called The Mighty Ducks, in which a group of rag-tag kids came together under the guidance of Emilio Estevez.

"Then in 1993, Disney founded an actual professional hockey team that they also named the Mighty Ducks, and while you'd think they would've filled out the roster with a team of good-hearted but clumsy and disadvantaged youths, they went with the usual professional athletes.

"Then -- and this is where any kind of logic breaks down -- they made an animated series in 1996 called The Mighty Ducks, and despite the fact that they were still making live-action movies, the animated series was about a group of hockey-playing, crime-fighting anthropomorphic ducks that were led by a duck named WILDWING FLASHBLADE. Wildwing. F---ing. Flashblade. And for bonus points, he was voiced by Ian Zeiring."

The Mighty Ducks animated series was, to put it gently, rather a surprise for viewers expecting a comedy series about misfit kids playing hockey. This animated series lasted from September, 1996 to January, 1997.

It was instead about (sit down for this) a team of super-powered anthropomorphic ducks who fight aliens with hockey-themed gadgets. Yes, somewhere in space there were two dinosaur-derived races. Interestingly, the race descended from Ceratopsians, led by Lord Dragaunus, were evil and the Therapod (well, more specifically, duck) descended race was good. By an incredible coincidence, the Ducks' entire culture was based upon hockey.

When the Ducks pursue Lord Dragaunus to Earth, the Ducks form an NHL team where they can hide in plain sight. Their arena, known only as "The Pond", has a hockey rink that doubles as a landing pad for the Aerowing above and has an HQ below. The Ducks and Dragaunus continue their fight, although there are other villains that sometimes challenge the Ducks.

Compare Dinosaucers.

Despite being ducks created by Disney, they are not part of the Disney Duck Canon. One would be intrigued to see Scrooge's reaction to these guys...


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