Underrated, but Great Animated Series
I really enjoyed this animated series that aired on the Cartoon Network years ago. At the time of its initial showing, Duck Dodgers wasn't really treated very well, with CN premiering episodes all over the schedule, which can really hurt a program if the viewers can't find it.
Duck Dodgers is a combination of Chuck Jones classic cartoon short that combined Daffy Duck with the world of fifties sci-fi fantasy, and combines it with recent takes on Star Trek, Star Wars, and even the Six Million Dollar Man.
As a fan of the original cartoon, I must say this series continues the proud tradition as Porky (Eager Young Space Cadet) and Duck Dodgers have it out against the the infamous Marvin the Martian and his newly introduced queen (voiced by Tia Carrera).
The special effects and the spaceship fights are top notch, easily rivaling those of Futurama, and in my opinion even better. For those of you who do pick up these DVD's, check out the space battles and take...
Duck Dodgers: Deep Space Duck Season Two...
As "J. Smith's" review on "Duck Dodgers: Deep Space Duck Season Two" echoes
my sentiments entirely, there's nothing that I can add.
However I can say to you...
Resistance is futile (Sorry, Borg!!) You are compelled to...
1. See my review on "Duck Dodgers: Dark Side of the Duck - Season 1..."
2. Purchase "Duck Dodgers: Dark Side of the Duck - Season 1..."
3. (For more of a good thing...) Purchase "Duck Dodgers: Deep Space Duck Season Two"
4. Enjoy!
You cannot resist...I know I can't!
I rate "Duck Dodgers: Deep Space Duck Season Two"...Five stars!
I wish this show was still on
In my opinion, Duck Dodgers was a great cartoon that ended too soon. Maybe there is a chance that more episodes will be made one day as cartoons today sometimes do return.
The episode Pig Planet centers around Cadet telling his niece and nephews a story to keep them entertained and to prevent them from destroying the ship and angering Duck Dodgers any further. The Cadets niece and nephews are voiced by Rob Paulsen, Jess Harnell, and Tress MacNeille in which they used their Yakko, Wakko, and Dot voices (Animaniacs) respectively as a tribute.
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