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** The third season episode "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous Let's Get Dangerous" is a double-length episode focusing primarily on Darkwing Duck, as well as establishing Gosalyn and Launchpad [=McQuack=] as his crime-fighting partners. The episode was promoted heavily by Disney, even being released for free on [=YouTube=]. It was later confirmed they would be rebooting Darkwing for streaming on Creator/DisneyPlus .

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** The third season episode "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous Let's Get Dangerous" Dangerous]]" is a double-length episode focusing primarily on Darkwing Duck, as well as establishing Gosalyn and Launchpad [=McQuack=] as his crime-fighting partners. The episode was promoted heavily by Disney, even being released for free on [=YouTube=]. It was later confirmed they would be rebooting Darkwing for streaming on Creator/DisneyPlus .
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** The episode where Uncle Scrooge becomes the crime fighting "Masked Mallard". It wasn't originally intended to be this trope, just a one-shot story, but fans and writers liked it so much they started coming up with ideas for a sequel episode. They finally decided there were just too many good ideas that they wanted to do and created ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''.
** The episode "Double-O-Duck", where Launchpad gets mistaken for a James Bond-style secret agent, seems to be the set up for a spin off, though the Film/JamesBond right-holders weren't too thrilled with the "Double-O" part. F.O.W.L. ('''F'''iendish '''O'''rganization for '''W'''orld '''L'''arceny), introduced in the episode, became the main villains for Darkwing Duck.

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** The episode where Uncle Scrooge becomes the crime fighting "Masked Mallard"."[[Recap/DuckTalesTheMaskedMallard Masked Mallard]]". It wasn't originally intended to be this trope, just a one-shot story, but fans and writers liked it so much they started coming up with ideas for a sequel episode. They finally decided there were just too many good ideas that they wanted to do and created ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''.
** The episode "Double-O-Duck", "[[Recap/DuckTalesS1E34DoubleODuck Double-O-Duck]]", where Launchpad gets mistaken for a James Bond-style secret agent, seems to be the set up for a spin off, though the Film/JamesBond right-holders weren't too thrilled with the "Double-O" part. F.O.W.L. ('''F'''iendish '''O'''rganization for '''W'''orld '''L'''arceny), introduced in the episode, became the main villains for Darkwing Duck.



** The third season episode "Let's Get Dangerous" is a double-length episode focusing primarily on Darkwing Duck, as well as establishing Gosalyn and Launchpad [=McQuack=] as his crime-fighting partners. The episode was promoted heavily by Disney, even being released for free on [=YouTube=]. It was later confirmed they would be rebooting Darkwing for streaming on Creator/DisneyPlus .

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** The third season episode "Let's "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous Let's Get Dangerous" is a double-length episode focusing primarily on Darkwing Duck, as well as establishing Gosalyn and Launchpad [=McQuack=] as his crime-fighting partners. The episode was promoted heavily by Disney, even being released for free on [=YouTube=]. It was later confirmed they would be rebooting Darkwing for streaming on Creator/DisneyPlus .
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** There was a "Postcards from Buster" special a while before [[WesternAnimation/PostcardsFromBuster the series]] started. The episode follows the same format as the show: Buster tours a place while recording a video, and everything we see through his camera is [[MediumBlending live-action]]. The biggest difference is that Arthur is there in person, and there's a subplot about D.W. trying to save money so she can see a low-rated play in New York City.

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** There was a an episode called "Postcards from Buster" special a while before [[WesternAnimation/PostcardsFromBuster the series]] started. The episode follows the same format as the show: Buster tours a place while recording a video, and everything we see through his camera is [[MediumBlending live-action]]. The biggest difference is that Arthur is there in person, and there's a subplot about D.W. trying to save money so she can see a low-rated play in New York City.

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