I am planning on making a page for the Darkwing Duck video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System, since the video games for Duck Tales, Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, and TaleSpin all have their own pages. However, like TaleSpin and Aladdin, Darkwing Duck has more than one video game. In Darkwing Duck's case, it has one for the Nintendo Entertainment System (which was later ported to the Game Boy) by Capcom, and one for the TurboGrafx-16 by Interactive Designs, so I think that both these games should have their own separate pages. Here are what I think the links to those pages should look like:
Removed the following:
- Faux Affably Evil: Okay, most of the villains are pretty funny, but special mention goes to NegaDuck, who unlike the others is legitimately nastily evil. Fortunately he's so over-the-top in his Ax-Crazy that he's still hysterical. A good example would be in "Just Us Justice Ducks" when he's impersonating Darkwing. How does our hero expose him? He points in a corner of the room and shouts "Look! A fuzzy-wuzzy bunny." NegaDuck promptly runs over, pulls out a shotgun and starts blasting away at the non-existent rabbit. Incredibly wrong? Check. Incredibly funny? Also check. See here for more examples.
I don't know how this is supposed to be an example of Faux Affably Evil. Negaduck is just evil, he never pretends to be nice about it.
Heyyy... can we not use "adoptive father" in place of just "father" in cases where there is no reason to highlight the distinction? The man who adopted you is, in point of legal fact, your father, and is not somehow a lesser version of a father. Darkwing/Drake is Gosalyn's dad, flat-out, no more specific descriptor needed (in most cases). The page contains a few references where the specificity is useful (e.g. something about Gosalyn needing time to get used to her adoptive father's mannerisms), but most of them seem unnecessary.
Only the curious have, if they live, a tale worth telling at all.