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* ForWantOfANail: The King would have become the undisputed crimelord of St. Canard had Darkwing Duck not [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong interfered in the past]].

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* EnergyBeing: Not only are they aspects of Gosalyn's personality, they're also embodiments of different kinds of energy waves.

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* EnergyBeing: EnergyBeings: Not only are they aspects of Gosalyn's personality, they're also embodiments of different kinds wavelengths of energy waves.the electromagnetic spectrum.



* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou: At the end of the episode, they're revealed to be NotQuiteDead and egg the viewer into finding a particle accelerator for them...



* Expy: Of Killer Frost from Creator/DCComics, being an ice-themed villainess who has a crush on the main hero.

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* Expy: {{Expy}}: Of Killer Frost from Creator/DCComics, being an ice-themed villainess who has a crush on the main hero.
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* EnergyBeing: Not only are they aspects of Gosalyn's personality, they're also embodiments of different kinds of energy waves.
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* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: When he finds out about Quackerjack's time machine, he plans to use it to go back in time to change the Code of Hammurabi (the infancy of the concept of the justice system) so that ''ever'' crime is punished by death, or go even further back and "set a few things straight" with the first land-living life form.

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* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: When he finds out about Quackerjack's time machine, he plans to use it to go back in time to change the Code of Hammurabi (the infancy of the concept of the justice system) so that ''ever'' ''every'' crime is punished by death, or go even further back and "set a few things straight" with the first land-living life form.
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* GutturalGrowler: Likely due to snarling furiously all the time, Heatwaves' voice is low, gravelly, and very boyish.
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Hat-shaped aliens that can take over a lifeform's body when placed on top of their head. Lead by Flarg the Grand High Potentate of a thousand planets in the Delphonic Nebula. Flarg, Barada & Nikto appear twice in the series with Talaya appearing on their second appearance.

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Hat-shaped aliens that can take over a lifeform's body when placed on top of their head. Lead Led by Flarg the Grand High Potentate of a thousand planets in the Delphonic Nebula. Flarg, Barada & Nikto appear twice in the series with Talaya appearing on their second appearance.



* FreudianExcuse: She was much prettier in high school, but her fascination with reptiles lead to her being mocked by her peers, which lead to her StartOfDarkness. {{Lampshaded}} by Darkwing:

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* FreudianExcuse: She was much prettier in high school, but her fascination with reptiles lead leads to her being mocked by her peers, which lead leads to her StartOfDarkness. {{Lampshaded}} by Darkwing:



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A shape-shifting criminal, half-duck and half-chameleon, who can take on any shape, size and identity. Camille plans to make herself unspeakably wealthy via money forgery, firstly by stealing $100 printing plates and then by impersonating the owner of a newspaper to get at the printing presses there.

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A shape-shifting criminal, half-duck and half-chameleon, who can take on any shape, size and identity. Camille plans to make herself unspeakably wealthy via money forgery, firstly by stealing $100 printing plates and then by impersonating the millionaire owner of a newspaper chain to get at the printing presses there.



* CounterfeitCash: Camille's EvilPlan was to use stolen $100 plates to become rich by making all the money she wanted. Unfortunately, due to working out of a cave, she had inferior ink and a makeshift printing press. She solved this problem by impersonating a millionairess who owned a newspaper.

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* CounterfeitCash: Camille's EvilPlan was to use stolen $100 plates to become rich by making all the money she wanted. Unfortunately, due to working out of a cave, she had inferior ink and a makeshift printing press. She solved this problem by impersonating the wealthy owner of a millionairess who owned a newspaper.newspaper chain, allowing her access to the printing presses.



* ShapeshifterSwanSong: Gets a spectacular one when Honker realizes that chameleons are very sensitive to temperature changes, until eventually she gets stuck as a small lizard.
* SssnakeTalk: Has a heavy lisp that sounds very much like lizard-like hissing, which she keeps even when transformed.

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* ShapeshifterSwanSong: Gets a spectacular one when Honker realizes that chameleons are very sensitive to temperature changes, transforming into every shape she'd taken on during the episode, until eventually she gets stuck as becoming trapped in the form of a small lizard.
* SssnakeTalk: Has a heavy lisp that sounds very much like lizard-like hissing, which she keeps even when transformed. It's hearing this that makes Gosalyn realize she's leading Darkwing and Launchpad into a trap.



* FantasticRacism: He believes himself (and dinosaurs as a whole) to be a victim of this, brandishing dinosaur-themed merch to prove his point.



* AnIcePerson: As a result of her experimental procedure backfiring, isis can control cold in various ways, especially by freezing, and has a resistance to extreme heat. Ironically, she ''hates'' the cold.

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* AnIcePerson: As a result of her experimental procedure backfiring, isis the botched experiment, Isis can control cold in various ways, especially by freezing, and has a resistance to extreme heat. Ironically, she ''hates'' the cold.



* BreathWeapon: Breathes a snowstorm at Darkwing during their final battle, sending him flying into a wall.



* Expy: Of Killer Frost from DC Comics, being an ice-themed villainess who has a crush on the main hero.

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* Expy: Of Killer Frost from DC Comics, Creator/DCComics, being an ice-themed villainess who has a crush on the main hero.



A thief and cajun hick who lives in St. Canard's sewers who has bested Darkwing more than once. He is aided by his gator, Gumbo and witch doctor grandmother, Granny Whammy (the latter offered her help for $10,000). He appears in the episodes "Can't Bayou Love" and "[[Recap/DarkwingDuckS1E20DoubleDarkwings Double Darkwings]]".

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A thief and cajun Cajun hick who lives in St. Canard's sewers who has bested Darkwing more than once. He is aided by his gator, Gumbo and witch doctor grandmother, Granny Whammy (the latter offered her help for $10,000). He appears in the episodes "Can't Bayou Love" and "[[Recap/DarkwingDuckS1E20DoubleDarkwings Double Darkwings]]".



* BigEater: Gumbo can't ever resist the chance to eat, no matter the time or place.



* FancyDinner: He treats every meal he eats this way, putting on a bib and eating daintily.



* WickedCultured: Far more cultured and intelligent than Jambalaya. He even treats every meal as a FancyDinner, putting on a bib and eating daintily in comparison to Jambalaya Jake's messy eating.

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* VillainousGlutton: Gumbo never passes up the chance to eat if he can help it. Gumbo often exploits this to get him to do the dirty work - but it can also be easily turned against him, as Darkwing proved via one of Launchpads' brownies.
* WickedCultured: Far more cultured and intelligent than Jambalaya. He even treats every meal as a FancyDinner, putting on a bib and eating daintily FancyDinner in comparison to Jambalaya Jake's messy eating.eating habits.


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* EvilOldFolks: An elderly dog with a villainous plan to create a Fountain of Youth and become immortal.


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* ImmortalitySeeker: Jock seeks to create a Fountain of Youth to restore himself to his younger self and essentially become immortal.

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* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: When he finds out about Quackerjack's time machine, he plans to use it to go back in time to change the Code of Hammurabi (the infancy of the concept of the justice system) so that ''ever'' crime is punished by death, or go even further back and "set a few things straight" with the first land-living life form.



* SetWrongWhatOnceWentRight: When he finds out about Quackerjack's time machine, he plans to use it to go back in time to change the Code of Hammurabi (the infancy of the concept of the justice system) so that ''ever'' crime is punished by death, or go even further back and "set a few things straight" with the first land-living life form.

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* DespairEventHorizon: The disappearance of Gosalyn.

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* DespairEventHorizon: The disappearance of Gosalyn. After she disappeared, Darkwing completely fell apart, even losing his will to fight crime, letting criminals basically take over St Canard. That is, until one day when he saw a bully trying to steal a doll from a little girl who looked like Gosalyn from behind. Helping her reignited Darkwings passion for justice, but unfortunately [[GoneHorriblyRight it worked too well]], turning him into an authoritarian monster once he'd disposed of all the real criminals.



* {{Jerkass}}: His extremist views lead to him being unrelenting to everyone who breaks his rules, even when they are innocent people.

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* {{Jerkass}}: His extremist views lead to him being unrelenting to everyone who breaks his rules, even when they are innocent people. And we do mean ''his'' rules, as he punishes people for things that aren't crimes, such as eating fast food, having a bad haircut, or throwing his old elementary school teacher in jail because she gave him bad grades in penmanship decades ago.


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* NeverSayDie: This is still a Disney cartoon, so Darkwarrior is shown disposing of several of his old enemies by cartoonishly dropping a huge anvil on them, but since this is a flashback to how he put an end to all crime in the city for good, it's heavily implied that it's a much more permanent solution than usual. Same goes with Launchpad's remark that many of the criminals were "driven out of town".


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* SetWrongWhatOnceWentRight: When he finds out about Quackerjack's time machine, he plans to use it to go back in time to change the Code of Hammurabi (the infancy of the concept of the justice system) so that ''ever'' crime is punished by death, or go even further back and "set a few things straight" with the first land-living life form.

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* BaldOfEvil: The King, revealed when his toupee was taken.

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* BaldOfEvil: The King, revealed when King is actually bald as an egg, and his toupee was taken.impressive pompadour is a DodgyToupee. Strangely, the future crimelord King is greying around the temples, meaning he went through the trouble of upgrading his wig as he aged, just to keep up the illusion.



* FormerlyFit: The Crimelord King is rather overweight to make him look like latter-day Elvis, complete with a rhinestone suit.



* HiddenDepths: The King is a ''great'' singer and guitar player, and could probably have made a living that way if he wasn't more interested in crime.



* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The King and Lamont are heavily inspired by Music/ElvisPresley. It's implied in the show that the King is imitating Presley. The King and his guitar Cecile is also a ShoutOut to bluesman Music/BBKing and his guitar Lucille.

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The King and Lamont are heavily inspired by Music/ElvisPresley. It's implied in the show that the King is imitating Presley.Presley, judging by young Mallard's remark that "he's not the ''real'' King!". The King and his guitar Cecile is also a ShoutOut to bluesman Music/BBKing and his guitar Lucille.

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* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: A giant, two-thousand year old baby dragon who just wants to play and with no concept of how strong it is inevtiably leads to a lot of destruction.

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* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: A giant, two-thousand year old baby dragon who just wants to play and with has no concept of how strong it is inevtiably is. This inevitably leads to a lot of destruction.destruction.
* EvilIsNotAToy: While 'evil' is a stretch, since the dragon is an innocent toddler, the dragon quickly gets annoyed with Goose Lee trying to order it about and shakes him off.



* ObliviouslyEvil: As it's actually just a toddler, it only destroys the city because it wants to play.

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* ObliviouslyEvil: As it's actually just a toddler, it only destroys the city because it wants to play. In the end, it gets what it wants by becoming an attraction at Ninja Land.
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An ancient, mystical dragon that had been turned into a stone statue. The only thing that could resurrect it is by returning its horn to its head. Goose Lee sought to bring it back to life in order to clear out Kung Pow City and build Ninja Land on top of it... except the dragon turned out to be a baby and only interested in playing.

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An ancient, mystical dragon that had been turned into taken on the form of a stone statue. The only thing that could resurrect it is by returning its horn to its head.statue. Goose Lee sought to bring it back to life in order to clear out Kung Pow City and build Ninja Land on top of it... except the dragon turned out to be a baby and only interested in playing.
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* OurDragonsOurDifferent: While clearly meant to be a Chinese dragon, it has some differences. It has only one horn instead of two antlers, a webbed fin in place of a mane and a black head of hair. Also, it's a baby.

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* OurDragonsOurDifferent: OurDragonsAreDifferent: While clearly meant to be a Chinese dragon, it has some differences. It has only one horn instead of two antlers, a webbed fin in place of a mane and a black head of hair. Also, it's a baby.

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Really 700 Years Old: The dragon is stated by Duck Ling to be two thousand years old despite being a baby. Gosalyn reasons that, for a dragon, that is a baby.
* Really700YearsOld: The Dragon of Kung Pow is stated by Duck Ling to be two thousand years old despite being a baby. Gosalyn reasons that, for a dragon, that ''is'' a baby.

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Really 700 Years Old: The dragon is stated by Duck Ling to be two thousand years old despite being a baby. Gosalyn reasons that, for a dragon, that is a baby.
* Really700YearsOld: ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: The Dragon of Kung Pow is stated by Duck Ling to be two thousand years old despite being a baby. Gosalyn reasons that, for a dragon, that ''is'' a baby.

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[[folder:Beelzebub]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Marty Ingels
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Lucifer. {{Satan}}. Basically, the devil. Darkwing encountered him in the episode ''Dead Duck'' (Where Darking winds up [[spoiler:dreaming he's]] in Hell), and again as the villain of "Hot Spells". In both episodes, he wants to claim Darkwing's soul, though only takes an actively villainous role in the latter.

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Lucifer. {{Satan}}. Basically, the devil. Darkwing encountered him in the episode ''Dead Duck'' (Where Darking winds up [[spoiler:dreaming he's]] in Hell), and again as the villain
[[folder:The Ancient Dragon of "Hot Spells". In both episodes, he wants to claim Darkwing's soul, though Kung Pow]]
An ancient, mystical dragon that had been turned into a stone statue. The
only takes an actively villainous role thing that could resurrect it is by returning its horn to its head. Goose Lee sought to bring it back to life in order to clear out Kung Pow City and build Ninja Land on top of it... except the latter.dragon turned out to be a baby and only interested in playing.



* AlmightyJanitor: Disguises himself as one to trick Gosalyn into using a cursed spell.
* TheDevilIsALoser: Is portrayed as being rather whiny and easily frustrated in Dead Duck, and gets a rather humiliating defeat in Hot Spells.
* ExitPursuedByABear: Even after literally raising Hell, he winds up being chased back down into it by a monster. In this case, though, [[AbhorrentAdmirer the monster isn't trying to hurt the victim]].
* OrWasItADream: [[spoiler:After the events of Dead Duck are revealed to all have just been a dream, he nevertheless appears again right at the end of the episode to spook Darkwing. Whether it was real or not, he appears for real in Hot Spells.]]
* {{Satan}}: Has pretty much every aspect of the character, from the red skin and horns to making deals with people in exchange for souls.

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* AlmightyJanitor: Disguises himself BreathWeapon: Breathes fire as per classical dragon mythology. Darkwing's first attempt to fight it leads to him being turned to ash.
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: A giant, two-thousand year old baby dragon who just wants to play and with no concept of how strong it is inevtiably leads to a lot of destruction.
* {{Kaiju}}: As a shout-out to the Eastern monster movie genre, it fulfils this role.
* ObliviouslyEvil: As it's actually just a toddler, it only destroys the city because it wants to play.
* OurDragonsOurDifferent: While clearly meant to be a Chinese dragon, it has some differences. It has only
one horn instead of two antlers, a webbed fin in place of a mane and a black head of hair. Also, it's a baby.
Really 700 Years Old: The dragon is stated by Duck Ling
to trick be two thousand years old despite being a baby. Gosalyn into using reasons that, for a cursed spell.
dragon, that is a baby.
* TheDevilIsALoser: Is portrayed as Really700YearsOld: The Dragon of Kung Pow is stated by Duck Ling to be two thousand years old despite being rather whiny and easily frustrated a baby. Gosalyn reasons that, for a dragon, that ''is'' a baby.
* SealedEvilInACan: An ancient dragon sealed away
in Dead Duck, and gets a rather humiliating defeat in Hot Spells.
* ExitPursuedByABear: Even after literally raising Hell, he winds up being chased
statue that can only be awoken again when its horn is placed back down into it by a monster. In this case, though, [[AbhorrentAdmirer onto its head. Subverted in that the monster dragon isn't trying evil - its only a baby and is too young to hurt understand how destructive it's being.
* TailSlap: Uses this against Darkwing when he "overdoes
the victim]].
* OrWasItADream: [[spoiler:After the events of Dead Duck are revealed to all have just been a dream, he nevertheless appears again right at the end of the episode to spook Darkwing. Whether it was real or not, he appears for real in Hot Spells.]]
* {{Satan}}: Has pretty much every aspect of the character, from the red skin
terror thing" and horns to making deals with people in exchange for souls.frightens it.


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Lucifer. {{Satan}}. Basically, the devil. Darkwing encountered him in the episode ''Dead Duck'' (Where Darking winds up [[spoiler:dreaming he's]] in Hell), and again as the villain of "Hot Spells". In both episodes, he wants to claim Darkwing's soul, though only takes an actively villainous role in the latter.
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* AlmightyJanitor: Disguises himself as one to trick Gosalyn into using a cursed spell.
* TheDevilIsALoser: Is portrayed as being rather whiny and easily frustrated in Dead Duck, and gets a rather humiliating defeat in Hot Spells.
* ExitPursuedByABear: Even after literally raising Hell, he winds up being chased back down into it by a monster. In this case, though, [[AbhorrentAdmirer the monster isn't trying to hurt the victim]].
* OrWasItADream: [[spoiler:After the events of Dead Duck are revealed to all have just been a dream, he nevertheless appears again right at the end of the episode to spook Darkwing. Whether it was real or not, he appears for real in Hot Spells.]]
* {{Satan}}: Has pretty much every aspect of the character, from the red skin and horns to making deals with people in exchange for souls.
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[[folder:Goose Lee]]
Darkwing Duck's former Quack Fu teacher. Since Darkwing left his tutelage, Lee has turned his martial art into a multimedia franchise, making him incredibly wealthy. His next big project is "Ninja Land", a massive theme park dedicated to Quack Fu - but his scheme may be more sinister than it first appears...

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Darkwing Duck's former Quack Fu teacher. Since Darkwing left his tutelage, Lee has turned his martial art into a multimedia franchise, making him incredibly wealthy. His next big project is "Ninja Land", a massive theme park dedicated
[[folder:Isis Vanderchill]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Sheryl Bernstein
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Formerly the owner of the Vanderchill Ice Factory in St. Carnard, the vain Isis Vanderchill underwent an experiment
to Quack Fu - preserve her beauty by literally freezing her face. However, it backfired and froze her blood instead, granting her power over cold but his scheme may be more sinister than it leaving her unable to feel any kind of warmth. She secretly plans to cover Saint Canard in stolen gold so that the sun's rays will overheat the city and keep her constantly warm - at the expense of everyone else in the city.

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first appears...appearance is in "[[Recap/DarkwingDuckS1E26AllsFahrenheitInLoveAndWar All's Fahrenheit in Love and War]]."



* FatBastard: An overweight goose and martial arts master who plans to destroy a whole city to build a theme park on the remains.
* FatalFlaw: '''{{Greed}}'''. Goose Lee became addicted to the wealth and fame that he got from monetizing Quack Fu, obsessed with expanding his multimedia empire to keep the cash flow coming. Blinded by his own desire for money, he sank to hiring a gang of ninja monkeys to drive the citizens of Kung Pow City out so he could build a theme park on it.
* HeelFaceTurn: After the Dragon of Kung Pow goes out of his control, Goose Lee ends up siding with Darkwing and the heroes to try and stop it.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After his EvilPlan backfires, Goose Lee laments how far he's sunk, admitting that he only wanted to spread Quack Fu across the world.
* MyGreatestFailure: He initially considers Darkwing this since the latter never earned his black belt. He accuses Darkwing of abandoning Quack Fu due to using gadgets.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Is this to Darkwing, whom he considers a failure for never graduating due to being unable to master the Belly Bounce. Darkwing, meanwhile, was motivated to start crime fighting to win Lee's approval. This is resolve when Lee finally calls Darkwing "son" and, after the Dragon of Kung Pow is defeated, proclaims him a true Quack Fu warrior.
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[[folder:Isis Vanderchill]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Sheryl Bernstein
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Formerly the owner of the Vanderchill Ice Factory in St. Carnard, the vain Isis Vanderchill underwent an experiment to preserve her beauty by literally freezing her face. However, it backfired and froze her blood instead, granting her power over cold but leaving her unable to feel any kind of warmth. She secretly plans to cover Saint Canard in stolen gold so that the sun's rays will overheat the city and keep her constantly warm - at the expense of everyone else in the city.

Her first appearance is in "[[Recap/DarkwingDuckS1E26AllsFahrenheitInLoveAndWar All's Fahrenheit in Love and War]]."
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Martial arts legend and Darkwing Duck's former instructor in Quack Fu. Since Darkwing left his tutelage, Lee has turned his martial art into a multimedia franchise, making him incredibly wealthy. His next big project is "Ninja Land", a massive theme park dedicated to Quack Fu - but his scheme may be more sinister than it first appears...

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Martial arts legend and Darkwing Duck's former instructor in Quack Fu.Fu teacher. Since Darkwing left his tutelage, Lee has turned his martial art into a multimedia franchise, making him incredibly wealthy. His next big project is "Ninja Land", a massive theme park dedicated to Quack Fu - but his scheme may be more sinister than it first appears...



* FatalFlaw: '''{{Greed}}'''. Goose Lee has become hooked on the high life after Quack Fubegan raking in money for him, and his desire for more fame and wealth causes him to go down the road of criminality. He even sinks as low as resurrecting an ancient dragon to flatten an entire city... although this ends up biting him in the behind almost immediately.

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* FatBastard: An overweight goose and martial arts master who plans to destroy a whole city to build a theme park on the remains.
* FatalFlaw: '''{{Greed}}'''. Goose Lee has become hooked on became addicted to the high life after wealth and fame that he got from monetizing Quack Fubegan raking in money for him, and Fu, obsessed with expanding his multimedia empire to keep the cash flow coming. Blinded by his own desire for more fame and wealth causes him money, he sank to go down hiring a gang of ninja monkeys to drive the road citizens of criminality. He even sinks as low as resurrecting an ancient dragon to flatten an entire city... although this Kung Pow City out so he could build a theme park on it.
* HeelFaceTurn: After the Dragon of Kung Pow goes out of his control, Goose Lee
ends up biting him in siding with Darkwing and the behind almost immediately.heroes to try and stop it.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After his EvilPlan backfires, Goose Lee laments how far he's sunk, admitting that he only wanted to spread Quack Fu across the world.



* WellDoneSonGuy: Is this to Darkwing, whom he considers a failure for never graduating due to being unable to master the Belly Bounce. Darkwing, meanwhile, was motivated to start crime fighting to win Lee's approval. This is resolve when Lee finally calls Darkwing "son" and, after the Dragon of Kung Pow is defeated, proclaims him a true warrior.

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* WellDoneSonGuy: Is this to Darkwing, whom he considers a failure for never graduating due to being unable to master the Belly Bounce. Darkwing, meanwhile, was motivated to start crime fighting to win Lee's approval. This is resolve when Lee finally calls Darkwing "son" and, after the Dragon of Kung Pow is defeated, proclaims him a true Quack Fu warrior.
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Martial arts legend and Darkwing Duck's former instructor in Quack Fu. Since Darkwing left his tutelage, Lee has turned his martial art into a multimedia franchise, making him incredibly wealthy. His next big project is "Ninja Land", a massive theme park dedicated to Quack Fu - but his scheme may be more sinister than it first appears...
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* FatalFlaw: '''{{Greed}}'''. Goose Lee has become hooked on the high life after Quack Fubegan raking in money for him, and his desire for more fame and wealth causes him to go down the road of criminality. He even sinks as low as resurrecting an ancient dragon to flatten an entire city... although this ends up biting him in the behind almost immediately.
* MyGreatestFailure: He initially considers Darkwing this since the latter never earned his black belt. He accuses Darkwing of abandoning Quack Fu due to using gadgets.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Is this to Darkwing, whom he considers a failure for never graduating due to being unable to master the Belly Bounce. Darkwing, meanwhile, was motivated to start crime fighting to win Lee's approval. This is resolve when Lee finally calls Darkwing "son" and, after the Dragon of Kung Pow is defeated, proclaims him a true warrior.
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* MeaningfulName: An ice-themed villain named ''Icy'' Vander''chill''.

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* MeaningfulName: An ice-themed villain named ''Icy'' ''Isis'' (which sounds close to ''ice'') Vander''chill''.



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->'''Voiced by:''' Chick Vennera
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The leader of a ''Tyrannosaurus'' biker gang who terrorized the citizens of Duckbill-ville during the Cretaceous period.

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[[folder:Jock Newbody]]
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The leader
Hamilton Camp
An incredibly aged bodybuilder and owner
of a ''Tyrannosaurus'' biker gang who terrorized the citizens Hale and Hearty House of Duckbill-ville during Health. Jock Newbody is secretly creating a Fountain of Youth in order to restore himself to the Cretaceous period.prime of his life. All he needs now is a feather from a true hero - and it just so happens that Drake Mallard, aka Darkwing Duck, has signed up for a trial membership at his gym...


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* BadassNormal: Fountain of Youth aside, Jock has no superpowers, supernatural abilities or funding from a criminal organization. He's just an incredibly strong and fit individual (after he takes his potion, of course) who can kick Darkwing's tail six ways from Sunday.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Ends up regressing into a toddler after he falls into his Fountain of Youth.
* LetNoCrisisGoToWaste: He's initially incensed that his minions failed to grab the feather he wanted from the museum, but changes his tune when he's told that Darkwing Duck is investigating them. After all, his Fountain of Youth needs a feather from a true hero, and ''any'' hero will do.
* MeaningfulName: A ''jock'' is someone enthusiastic about sports, and a ''new body'' is what he desperately wants.
* Really700YearsOld: Is actually 122 years old, having seemingly kept himself going via his fitness regimen.
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[[folder:Johnny T. Rex]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Chick Vennera
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The leader of a ''Tyrannosaurus'' biker gang who terrorized the citizens of Duckbill-ville during the Cretaceous period.
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A disgraced former Quackerware salesman and former colleague to Herb Muddlefoot. Weasel Loman poses as Herb in order to steal money and valuables from unsuspecting customers by using Quackerware transformed into animate servants, all while framing Herb for his crimes.

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A disgraced former Quackerware salesman and former colleague to Herb Muddlefoot. turned jewel thief. Weasel Loman poses as Herb has created living Quackerware in order to steal money and valuables from unsuspecting customers by using Quackerware transformed into animate servants, customers, all while framing Herb Muddlefoot, his old colleague, for his crimes.


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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Ends up trapped inside a giant Quackerware bowl and handed over to Agent Gryzlikoff for arrest.


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* ItsPersonal: Loman carries a huge grudge against both Herb Muddlefoot and his former place of work.
* NoodleIncident: We never learn the circumstances that got Loman fired from his job. Given that Herb declares him "a disgrace to Quackerware", it's entirely possible that he was already a dishonest and shifty customer even before he turned to crime.
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* CatchPhrase: He tends to flatter people, always followed by "I ever tell you that?", even on first encounter.

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: He tends to flatter people, always followed by "I ever tell you that?", even on first encounter.



* CatchPhrase: Before the accident, it often repeats "have a nice day."

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: Before the accident, it often repeats "have a nice day."



* CatchPhrase: "BAM! BOOM!" and "Sorry, I have the wrong number!”

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: "BAM! BOOM!" and "Sorry, I have the wrong number!”



* {{Catchphrase}}: "I guarantee". Pronounced "gir-Awn-TEE"

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* {{Catchphrase}}: CharacterCatchphrase: "I guarantee". Pronounced "gir-Awn-TEE"

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