The adventures of superhero Darkwing Duck, aided by his sidekick Launchpad McQuack. In his secret identity of Drake Mallard, he lives in a suburban house with his adopted daughter Gosalyn, next door to the bafflingly dim-witted Muddlefoot family. A spin-off of DuckTales.
The best episode of "Darkwing Duck" season 2 is "That Sinking Feeling", rated 7.4/10 from 151 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by Tad Stones. "That Sinking Feeling" aired on 9/14/1991 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Film Flam".
Moleiarty, the fiendish genius marketer and mole from the deep unground, has rallied his fellow race for an attack to take over the surface city of St. Canard. Stealing buildings, he creates a beam to lock the moon in an eternal eclipse - to plunge everything in darkness.
Director: N/A
Writer: Tad Stones
Tuskernini utilizes a special camera gun to pull characters directly out of the movies and into the real world. As director of a specially crafted criminal force, he takes them out on the town to do his bidding.
Director: N/A
Writer: Bruce Reid Schaefer
Darkwing Duck has been zapped with Megavolt's tronsplitter, seperating his good side from his bad. Another zap with the two sides will restore him to normal, but his negative side is certain not to let that happen.
Director: N/A
Writer: Steve Roberts
A series of supernatural pizza topping thefts leads DW to the place that is home to St. Canard's mushroom production - McCawber Mansion. However, instead of keeping his thoughts on the case, he ends up falling for Morgana McCawber, the chair of the company. Can he crack this mysterious case, or has the hero been bitten too hard by the lovebug?
Director: N/A
Writer: Dev Ross
Under Binkie Muddlefoot's advice, Drake decides Gosalyn should act more like a ""lady"". Meanwhile, Tuskernini has developed a spray that makes people act the way they are dressed and targets the rich citizens attending the school masquerade party.
Director: Tom Minton
Writer: Gary Sperling
A day at the beach gets turned upside down when the gang has to feal with attacks from sea creatures. In comes Neptunia, whom is sick of the pollution that is dumped in the sea and caused her to mutate. She plans revenge by flooding the city of St. Canard!
Director: N/A
Writer: Stephen Sustarsic
Fenton/Gizmoduck heads to St. Canard after Steelbeak. The F.O.W.L. agents soon finds out and frames Darkwing so Gizmoduck will think he's evil. The two fight it out, while Steelbeak tries to steal a new, top-secret weapon.
Director: N/A
Writer: Len Uhley
The shape-changing villainess known as the Chameleon plots to take control of the Howl publishing empire so she can print her own money. Honker undergoes a personality transformation when he is bullied at school.
Director: N/A
Writer: Dean Stefan
Alien hats from outer space invade earth, take control of a slew of nuclear weapons, and demand to be made rulers of the universe.
Director: N/A
Writer: Brian Swenlin, Kevin D. Campbell
F.O.W.L. is at it again! This time, the fiendish organzition is in control of the tides themselves. J. Gander Hooter teams up Darkwing and Grizlicoff to foil the plot, and they end up fighting amongst themselves rather than getting to the bottom of things.
Director: N/A
Writer: Dean Stefan, Gary Klein
Negaduck zaps Darkwing with a particle accelerator, unkowingly giving him super speed. Unfortunately, DW soon learns the major side effect - increased aging. With Darkwing old and decrepit, Negaduck easily takes control of the city.
Director: Tom Minton
Writer: Gary Sperling
Honker notices a villainess named Splatter Phoenix making her way through the museum by way of the paintings. Honker tries to tell the truth, but none believe him. Gosalyn gets involved and ends up stuck in a painting.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mirith Schilder
When Quackerware comes to life, S.H.U.S.H. thinks Herb Muddlefoot is behind it!! Drake investigates by joining in on Herb's Quackerware sale route.
Director: Tom Minton
Writer: Peter Hastings