WAIT... Remember Duck Dodgers?
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Publicado 2023-08-22
Written By: Jordan Fringe
Edited By: Jordan Fringe & Jackson S.
Channel Art By: Jerry Meehan
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Thanks so much for watching! Let me know your thoughts on Duck Dodgers and what your favorite Looney Tunes spin-off is?
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Duck dodgers is definitely one of the better looney toon spin offs
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The Green Lantern crossover episode of Duck Dodgers is a certified hood classic.
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I think the martian queen became a popular character in this series. The fans gave her a proper name "Queen Tyr'ahnee" and her attractive design caused her to fall victim to a particular rule of the internet.
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The Martian queen isn't just a baddie. For a character with very little facial features she's a baddie. They didn't have to go so hard.
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I adored Duck Dodgers as a kid, and I think it's part of why Daffy is my favorite Looney Toon even over Bugs. Though I will admit, they make a great duo and elevate each other even higher
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You know a series is gonna be amazing when TOM JONES sings the opening theme to it.
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The theme song for this show was epic And the duck dodgers alter ego is definitely one of daffy’s most iconic roles
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Remember it being a solid show if short lived show at the time. The Tom Jones theme song is still great. One of the better Looney Tunes spin offs.
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To this day, I believe the Megadeth episode of Duck Dodgers is one of the best celebrity cameos in a show. I was in my early teens when that episode aired and it absolutely melted my brain. It was so cool.
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Finally! People are talking about this show. I was marathoning it weeks ago. It was my favorite Looney Tunes series as a kid. Joe Alaskey was the Daffy Duck voice actor I grew up with, and they did a really great job implementing the Looney Tunes flare for a new Millennium. I forgot how short this series actually was, but it got 3 seasons and a theme that absolutely slapped by Tom Jones, who Dodgers also paid tribute to in the show, even dressed like him. The crossovers like Samurai Quack was also awesome. This show went wild in the best possible ways. Show much to enjoy about Duck Dodgers, one of them being that despite Dodgers being an arrogant, selfish, lazy goofball, he can actually be a pretty competent badass. He is even a master of the nunchaku.
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One of my favorite shows of all time, unashamed to say I had a crush on the Martian Queen, so many sci-fi parodies done right in one show, sadly nothing of that quality has been done since.
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The way that this series cemented both the "Enemies to Lovers" trope, as well as introducing me to Megadeth, and also the Talent show where they both ended up singing? So many moments from this show that live rent-free in my mind
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One of my favorite spin-offs cartoons. This show was comedy gold!
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I was a Boomerang kid, more so than any other kids cable channel. Subsequently Duck Dodgers was a huge influence on my childhood and I remember vividly experiencing the third season while it was still airing. It cemented Daffy as my favorite Looney Tunes character for eons (although the Looney Tunes Show usurped that slightly by making me adore Lola), and it inspired my love for animation as an art form and my desire to become a cartoonist as an adult. It’s an unsung gem of the early 2000s.
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I remember watching this show years ago when I was a kid, and while I liked it a lot, my 5 year old brain thought it was more serious compared to other Looney Tunes shows, especially with the martian queen involved.
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Im not gonna lie, as a 9 year old kid in 2003, I actually wasnt much a fan of Duck Dodgers, but then one day I was bored, checked it out, and the particular episode I saw had the Martian Queen as a central focus and uh, yeah, she is what got me into the show. and even to this day, the Martian Queen is still one of my highest rated, non-anime, animated women
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Right up there with The Looney Tunes Show as one of my favorite Looney Tunes spin-offs. They really captured the Chuck Jones look from the art style.
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You gotta commend the staff at the time for experimenting with the Looney Tunes in the early 00s, proving they can work in different genres. Duck Dodgers, The Looney Tunes Show, and yes Loonatics, were all gems. For their so called “evergreen” IP, I wish they did more with them.
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Remember it? I just saw the entire series again a few months ago. Still funny. Still amazing. I miss akus VA mako so much still in the samurai duck episode