Duck Dodgers (TV series)

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This article is about the 2003 TV series. For other uses see Duck Dodgers (disambiguation).
Duck Dodgers
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On screen title card.
Created by Tony Cervone
Spike Brandt
Network Cartoon Network
Production company Warner Bros. Animation
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Original release August 23, 2003
Starring Joe Alaskey
Bob Bergen
Executive producer(s) Sander Schwartz
Producer(s) Paul Dini
Tom Minton
Linda M. Steiner
Music composed by Robert Kral
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Duck Dodgers is an American animated space/sci-fi television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation for Cartoon Network based off the Merrie Melodies theatrical short Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century. It ran from 2003-2005, spanning 39 episodes across three seasons.

Duck Dodgers and his sidekick Space Cadet venture into the galaxy to save the universe.

Production

Development

Music

The theme song was written by Wayne Coyne and Steven Drozd, and sung by Tom Jones and The Flaming Lips. The rest of the episode's music was composed by Robert Kral.
Opening theme lyrics

Frozen, in a time and space divide
But how, would the universe survive?

Duck Dodgers, of the 24th and one half century!
Protecting the powerless, and the weak

Duck Dodgers, he's fighting Ty'ranhee
In the 24th and one half century!

Episodes

Title Number Original air date
"The Trial of Duck Dodgers" / "Big Bug Mamas" 1x01 August 23, 2003
"The Fowl Friend" / "The Fast & the Feathery" 1x02 August 30, 2003
"Duck Deception" / "The Spy Who Didn't Love Me" 1x03 September 6, 2003
"Duck Codgers" / "Where's Baby Smartypants?" 1x04 September 13, 2003
"I'm Going to Get You Fat Sucka" / "Detained Duck" 1x05 September 20, 2003
"K-9 Kaddy" / "Pig of Action" 1x06 September 27, 2003
"Shiver Me Dodgers" 1x07 October 4, 2003
"The Wrath of Canasta" / "They Stole Dodgers' Brain" 1x08 October 11, 2003
"The Green Loontern" 1x09 October 18, 2003
"Quarterback Quack" / "To Love a Duck" 1x10 October 25, 2003
"Hooray for Hollywood Planet" 1x11 November 1, 2003
"The Queen is Wild" / "Back to the Academy" 1x12 November 8, 2003
"Enemy Yours" / "Duck Departure" 1x13 November 15, 2003
"Pig Planet" 2x01 August 14, 2004
"Invictus Interruptus" / "Pet Peeved" 2x02 August 14, 2004
"The Menace in Maninsuit" / "K-9 Quarry" 2x03 August 14, 2004
"Talent Show a Go-Go" / "The Love of a Father" 2x04 August 14, 2004
"The New Cadet" / "The Love Duck" 2x05 August 14, 2004
"The Fudd" 2x06 August 14, 2004
"The Mark of Xero" / "I See Duck People" 2x07 January 7, 2005
"Deathmatch Duck" / "Deconstructing Dodgers" 2x08 January 14, 2005
"M.M.O.R.P.D" / "Old McDodgers" 2x09 January 21, 2005
"Diva Delivery" / "Castle High" 2x10 January 28, 2005
"Surf the Stars" / "Samurai Quack" 2x11 February 4, 2005
"Of Course You Know This Means War and Peace Episode 1" 2x12 February 25, 2005
"Of Course You Know This Means War and Peace Episode 2" 2x13 February 25, 2005
"Till Doom Do Us Part" 3x01 March 11, 2005
"Villianstruck" / "Just the Two of Us" 3x02 March 18, 2005
"The Kids Are All Wrong" / "Win, Lose, or Duck" 3x03 April 8, 2005
"Born to be Riled" / "Clean Bill of Health" 3x04 April 15, 2005
"The Worst of Captains, The Best of Captians" / "That's Lifomatica" 3x05 April 22, 2005
"Diamond Boogie" / "Corporate Pigfall" 3x06 September 16, 2005
"The Six Wazillion Dollar Duck" 3x07 September 23, 2005
"Too Close for Combat" / "The Fins of War" 3x08 September 30, 2005
"Good Duck Hunting" / "Consumption Overruled" 3x09 October 7, 2005
"A Lame Duck Mind" 3x10 October 7, 2005
"Master & Disaster" / "All in the Crime Family" 3x11 October 21, 2005
"In Space, No One Can Hear You Rock" / "Ridealong Calamity" 3x12 November 4, 2005
"Bonafide Heros" 3x13 November 11, 2005

Cast

Release

Promotion

In popular culture

References