This article includes a list of characters from the Disney series Darkwing Duck .
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124-740: A black dress . In the 2017 reboot of DuckTales , her feathers are green instead of white and she wears a cape with a hood. After she has lost her magical powers at the end of the first season, her feathers became white as can be seen at the end of the finale. She manages to get her magic back in the Season 3 episode, "The Phantom and the Sorceress!". De Spell first appeared in "The Midas Touch", first published in Uncle Scrooge #36 (December 1961). According to Barks, he intended to create her as another recurring antagonist for Scrooge in addition to
186-482: A brainwashed Phantom Blot, and tried to seize both cities so she could have all of Scrooge McDuck's assets. To her dismay, the slime turned out to be a transformed Negaduck, who seized control of the plan before all the villains were banished to another dimension. This last arc was later rendered to be non-canonical, and not included in the omnibus collecting the series. Magica appears in the DuckTales video game for
248-848: A cameo appearance in the Darkwing Duck episode "In Like Blunt" along with the Beagle Boys and Flintheart Glomgold , among the bidders for the secret S.H.U.S.H. agent list. She had a proper role in the Darkwing Duck comic published by Boom! Studios , teaming up with Negaduck (whom she had saved from the Crimebots from "The Duck Knight Returns") in the story "Crisis on Infinite Darkwings". By combining their powers and knowledge, they intended to unleash an army of brainwashed, alternate universe Darkwing Ducks on St. Canard, as it would be of benefit to both their agendas – her hope
310-454: A court trial, but fails again. Finally in the series finale, Magica and every villain the Duck family have faced were brainwashed by F.O.W.L. to fight the heroes, which was part of Bradford Buzzard's plot to rid the world of adventures. Upon his defeat, Magica is enraged by him using her and the other villains, turned him into a non-sapient buzzard in revenge, and then teleports away. Magica makes
372-400: A cyborg to work for them. However, the crime boss refuses and attacks the organization's personnel before seeking revenge on Darkwing, only to be defeated once more. In the comic story "The Duck Knight Returns", Bulba secretly establishes the company Quackwerks and launches a corporate takeover of St. Canard, maintaining control of the city for a year before he is eventually exposed and defeated
434-623: A dancer named Dazzles ( Daisy Duck ), and tried to do so by having his Hoods steal the Diamond of Love so he could present it to her. When she rebuffed him, saying her heart belonged to another, he had her tied to a keg of dynamite, but Launchpad called in Darkwing to stop Harry and rescue Dazzles. Wolfduck is a werewolf -like duck villain who was originally created exclusively for the Darkwing Duck Capcom/NES video game . In
496-473: A freelance agent, and Bradford Buzzard as an accountant. The Fearsome Five are Darkwing Duck's five greatest enemies who often work independently, but also work as a team on occasion. Negaduck (voiced by Jim Cummings ) is Darkwing Duck's evil doppelgänger and arch-nemesis. Hailing from a nightmarish parallel reality called the "Negaverse", Negaduck is physically identical to Darkwing, except for his yellow, red, and black costume. Like Darkwing, Negaduck
558-478: A later interview, Barks identified a similar figure from the comic strips of Charles Addams as another source of inspiration for Magica, namely Morticia Addams of The Addams Family . All in all, Barks drew nine stories with Magica: The Midas Touch in 1961; Ten-Cent Valentine , The Unsafe Safe , and Raven Mad in 1962; Oddball Odyssey , For Old Dime's Sake , and Isle of Golden Geese in 1963; The Many Faces of Magica de Spell, and lastly Rug Riders in
620-619: A magical gem to steal their powers and transform himself into Mega Negaduck . In the episode "Life, the Negaverse and Everything", Darkwing discovers his evil counterpart rules over the Negaverse's version of St. Canard. In the comic story "The Duck Knight Returns", he discovers Darkwing's secret identity and attacks him at his home, an event that causes the superhero to retire for a year. Negaduck would later join forces with Magica De Spell to ruin Darkwing's reputation using brainwashed alternate reality versions of both himself and Darkwing. In
682-456: A meat grinder. Magica believes she is the disciple of the ancient sorceress Circe . A lot of Magica's relatives appear in Italian stories. The 1987 DuckTales series introduces Magica's brother Poe (voiced Frank Welker ), who was transformed into a non- anthropomorphic raven while maintaining his ability to speak. Although Magica has various transformation spells at her disposal, she
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#1732793613949744-512: A more dangerous villain after Negaduck destroys Mr. Banana Brain on the grounds Quackerjack is not "mean enough" to be a serious villain. However, Quackerjack eventually grows tired of being more evil and turns himself into a toy outside his old girlfriend's house, believing "this is the best I can ever be". Unlike the rest of the Fearsome Five, Quackerjack has very little origin story as a result of creator Tad Stones being disappointed that
806-406: A recurring villain on the animated television show DuckTales , where she was voiced by June Foray (using a similar Eastern European accent to that of Natasha Fatale from Rocky & Bullwinkle ; in the Italian version, Magica's voice actress, Sonia Scotti, depicted her with a heavy Neapolitan accent). Magica appears mostly in first-season episodes of the show. Although she appears as one of
868-464: A similar manner to lycanthropy , he transforms from a small frail duck to a larger musclebound duck whenever there is a full moon . He later makes an appearance in the Joe Books series' Darkwing Duck #1 as one of the villains Negaduck releases during his takeover of St. Canard's new penitentiary. Magica De Spell Magica De Spell ( Italian for ' magical ' magica being
930-673: A source absorber, doubling her power, but lost it thanks to the intervention of an alternate Darkwing. This ended her control over the alternate reality Darkwings and ended Negaduck's plan, and after the arrival of the monstrous demon Paddywhack, Magica fled the city. She returned for the final arc of the series, a crossover with the DuckTales comic also published by Boom!, where she teamed up with other female Disney villains and exploited black "slime" that could turn normal people evil and villains into stronger forms. She used it to bring in an army of villains from Duckburg and St. Canard, as well as
992-487: A third time. His name is a reference to Nikolai Gogol 's hero Taras Bulba , and the Latin word for " bull ". Lilliput (voiced by Frank Welker ) is the owner of the miniature golf course "Goony Golf" who uses a strange hat to communicate with and control ants. With his ant minions and his shrink ray, he attempts to turn St. Canard's monuments into miniature props for his golf course, only to be defeated by Darkwing after
1054-560: A village together, with the former keeping the latter in check. After Scrooge came to their village, he angered Magica and caused her to accidentally turn Poe into a raven. Lacking the knowledge to turn Poe back, she begged Scrooge to help her, but he refused, leading to Poe flying away. Magica attempted to find her brother, but was unable to and causes her hatred against Scrooge. In "Magica's Magic Mirror" she mentions her great grandma Tragica . The 2017 DuckTales reboot also introduces Magica's "niece" Lena (voiced by Kimiko Glenn ) – who
1116-479: A wand. Unlike other people who think the Number One Dime to be a lucky charm , Magica doesn't believe it to be the source of Scrooge's wealth, but Scrooge's wealth to be the source of the dime's powers, as she only tries to steal it because it's the first coin ever earned by the richest duck (or man) on Earth. It can be noticed when she steals the dime but gives it back when she realized she somehow caused
1178-426: Is Mad Madam Mim. Magica has an odd relationship with Scrooge. For example, in the 1987 DuckTales episode "Till Nephews Do Us Part", she and Poe are invited to and attend Scrooge's wedding. However, she has maintained an antagonistic relationship with him and his family, including Donald Duck , Huey, Dewey, and Louie , Gyro Gearloose , Gladstone Gander , as well as Daisy Duck and her nieces . Magica appears as
1240-511: Is Public Enemy No 2 {behind Dr Slug; Megavolt is Public Enemy No 3 Dr. Reginald Bushroot (voiced by Tino Insana ) is a scientist duck who originally worked at St. Canard University, where he tried to integrate plant chloroplasts into animals in an attempt to give people the ability to feed themselves through photosynthesis . After his research funding was cut, Bushroot used himself as a test subject in an attempt to prove that his theories were correct and thereby regain his funding. The experiment
1302-427: Is a toymaker who went insane after the advent of video games put him out of business and became a harlequin -style jester-themed supervillain to seek revenge. While he lacks powers, he wields an arsenal of toy-themed weaponry, such as his trademark doll, Mr. Banana Brain, which Quackerjack treats as a sentient sidekick, and mechanical chattering teeth toys of various sizes. In Boom! Studios' comics, Quackerjack becomes
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#17327936139491364-578: Is also prominently featured in the comic story "Sleep Ducking" published in Marvel Comics ' The Disney Afternoon issue #2, though she appears as a human for unknown reasons. Ice-Head Harry (portrayed by Andrei Torossian ) is a villain who was featured exclusively in the Darkwing -based segment of the Walt Disney's World on Ice show Double Feature... Live! His goal was to win the heart of
1426-461: Is an Elvis impersonator and gang leader who wields a guitar he calls "Cecile", which is capable of firing concussive soundwaves. He takes over St. Canard after Darkwing and Gosalyn accidentally travel back in time and cause Drake's younger self to join the King's gang and helped him rob a music store, though they eventually defeat him in a musical battle. Dr. Anna Matronic, a.k.a. Madam Anna Matronic
1488-441: Is an intelligence agency that deals with international affairs that regular authorities cannot. Darkwing Duck often works freelance for them, though he is not an official employee. The organization is a parody of Marvel Comics' S.H.I.E.L.D. In the 2017 DuckTales series , a new version of S.H.U.S.H. appears in flashbacks. The organization was led by Ludwig Von Drake and included Bentina Beakley / Agent 22 , Scrooge McDuck as
1550-434: Is eventually revealed to be a magically created shadow creature and Magica's spy. During the series' first season, Lena meets Webby Vanderquack in order to gain access to Scrooge's Number One Dime so Magica can regain her corporeal form, but Lena slowly befriends Webby and later sacrifices herself to save her from Magica. During the second season, Webby manages to restore Lena, allowing her to exist independently of Magica. She
1612-492: Is forced to work with Scrooge to prevent a greater disaster. According to the show, her brother is Poe De Spell , who was transformed into a raven and serves as her magical familiar – in reference to Edgar Allan Poe 's poem " The Raven " – replacing Ratface from the comics. A similar reference had already been established in the German versions of Magica comics, where her raven is called "Nimmermehr" ("Nevermore"), referring to
1674-719: Is in the mobile RPG Disney Heroes Battle Mode . Magica De Spell is a very powerful witch with magical powers that include the ability to teleport over long distances, flight , the power to conjure and transmute matter , and the ability to turn herself into any animal she wants. Her actual capability to wield magic varies from writer to writer. Carl Barks ' incarnation is quite powerful, with her naivete being her only prominent weakness. Don Rosa 's incarnation of Magica De Spell is, however, far more limited as she usually only uses magic through magical objects and in The Quest for Kalevala , Magica acknowledges she can't use magic without
1736-526: Is narcissistic and normally has no special powers or abilities, instead relying on his intellect, physical prowess, intimidation, and gadgets. However, he can also disguise himself as Darkwing. Unlike Darkwing, Negaduck is cruel, ruthless, and has no qualms about hurting others to get what he wants, which is primarily great wealth and authority over the world. As such, he serves as the Fearsome Five's leader as he intimidates them into agreeing with what he says. Despite viewing them as weaklings, he would later use
1798-516: Is sometimes tasked with babysitting; another niece, Minima De Spell; and a cousin named Witch Matilda, who has served under Magica as an apprentice. Another character connected to Magica is Rosolio, a dim-witted goose who claims to be her fiancé despite always being rejected. He is supported in this by another grandmother of Magica's, Caraldina (original Italian name), created in the Italian comics . In crossover comics, one of her most frequent companions
1860-429: Is the duck inventor of the "Silly Signal", which was originally built to make her "Muttmatics" smarter, only for it to make them act silly instead. She used her Silly Signal on S.H.U.S.H. to make them act like twits from the storybook The Silly Canine Caper . Madam Matronic was originally intended to appear in the show, but was cut for unknown reasons despite making a cameo appearance in the episode "In Like Blunt". She
1922-471: Is to force Darkwing's ally Launchpad McQuack to lead her to Scrooge's Number One Dime. Magica and Negaduck had contempt for each other, which they kept hidden behind a 'friendly' facade; early on, Negaduck sarcastically refers to his desire for a city and hers for "...one dime" as being "similar ambitions". Darkwing's girlfriend Morgana McCawber, herself a witch, would assist the hero and battle Magica in magical combat. She swiftly drained Morgana's magic using
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1984-467: Is unable to turn Poe back into an anthropomorphic duck. In Poe's debut episode, "Send in the Clones", Magica explains that she needs the power of Scrooge's Number One Dime to restore Poe. His name is a reference to Edgar Allan Poe , and Poe often ends his stanzas with the word "nevermore", quoting the poem " The Raven ". Following "Send in the Clones", Poe reappeared in "Magica's Shadow War" and "Raiders of
2046-416: Is voiced by June Foray. Other video game appearances by Magica include The Lucky Dime Caper: Starring Donald Duck , in which she kidnaps Donald's nephews and steals Scrooge's lucky dime, and in the 2000 video game Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers as the boss of a flying mansion. Magica also appears as the second secret playable character in the 2008 trivia video game Disney TH!NK Fast . Magica De Spell
2108-483: The Beagle Boys and Flintheart Glomgold . In contrast to Witch Hazel from Trick or Treat — first released on October 10, 1952 — or Mad Madam Mim , she would not be in the image of the ugly old hag usually associated with witches . Barks instead decided to create a witch who was young and beautiful, so he took inspiration for her look from Italian actresses Gina Lollobrigida and Sophia Loren . He also wanted her to be seductive, amoral, and somewhat threatening. In
2170-461: The Beagle Boys in a plan made by Blackheart Beagle . She gives the dime back after realizing Scrooge wouldn't be the richest man on Earth after the Beagle Boys steal his money. In Carl Barks's "Ten-Cent Valentine", it's revealed she believes the dime must stay in one piece until she finally melts it or the spell won't work. Huey, Dewey, and Louie trick Magica into thinking it was destroyed by
2232-552: The Nintendo Entertainment System as the boss of the Transylvania stage, where she attacks Scrooge with lightning bolts and by transforming into a giant bird. In the remake DuckTales Remastered , Magica uses an expanded set of attacks (such as launching energy beams at Scrooge and summoning mirrors to hide in) and also plays a larger role in the game's overall storyline. Just like in the cartoon, she
2294-500: The Phantom Blot , and new incarnations of Steelbeak and Taurus Bulba. Taurus Bulba (voiced by Tim Curry , James Monroe Iglehart in the 2017 DuckTales reboot) is a ruthless and dangerous bull criminal mastermind and supervillain. He is arguably one of Darkwing's most dangerous enemies. Despite initially not having superpowers, Bulba prides himself on his intellect as well as his superior physical strength and endurance. In
2356-401: The " Foreign Organization for World Larceny". In the 2017 DuckTales series , a new version of F.O.W.L. appears as the primary antagonists of the show's third season. The organization is led by Bradford Buzzard , who served as the chairman of McDuck Enterprises' board of directors and co-founded F.O.W.L. alongside Black Heron and also includes Gandra Dee , John D. Rockerduck , Jeeves ,
2418-421: The Duck family's trust in order to acquire Scrooge's Dime and free herself from imprisonment. Magica eventually regained her corporeal form during an eclipse that occurred in the season one finale, and proceeded to terrorize Duckburg with her dark magical powers. However, she is defeated and forced to flee after being stripped of her powers by the combined efforts of Scrooge and his family in destroying her staff. In
2480-600: The Fearsome Five members, the Liquidator is the only one to have a single standalone episode, as creator Tad Stones found the character too "one note"; preferring to write episodes for Bushroot or Megavolt. Megavolt (voiced by Dan Castellaneta ) is an insane rat with the ability to control electricity and a former classmate of Darkwing Duck's in high school, where he gained his powers after bullies sabotaged his science experiment. Known in his civilian life as Elmo Sputterspark, Megavolt debuted as his supervillain persona at
2542-599: The Lost Harp". Outside these three DuckTales episodes, Poe's only other appearances are in DuckTales comic book stories. Poe is not to be confused with Ratface, Magica's pet raven from the Uncle Scrooge comic books . In the 2017 DuckTales series, Poe is voiced by Martin Freeman and is initially presented as Magica's duck brother instead of a raven. Appearing in a flashback in the episode "The Life and Crimes of Scrooge McDuck!", Poe and his twin sister Magica ruled
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2604-546: The Muddlefoots imagine. In the episode "Life, the Negaverse and Everything", their evil Negaverse counterparts serve Negaduck in subjugating their version of St. Canard until they are defeated by Darkwing Duck and the Friendly Four. The Justice Ducks are a team of superheroes formed in the two-part episode "Just Us Justice Ducks" to help Darkwing fend off the Fearsome Five. S.H.U.S.H. (expanded name unknown)
2666-536: The Sky in 1964. In the latter, Barks tried to increase the usability of the character by having plots turn on other magic artifacts – here, a flying carpet – not always having to repeat the joke about Scrooge's first coin. Magica also appeared as an antagonist in the Wizards of Mickey comic series as part of a trio of sorceresses who all had rivalries with each other. According to Barks and his successors, Magica lives on
2728-506: The character did not come across as dark in his initial appearance as he had hoped and is the only member not to have his real name revealed. Moreover, his name is a pun on the word " crackerjack ". F.O.W.L. (The Fiendish Organization for World Larceny) is a terrorist organization akin to S.P.E.C.T.R.E. from the James Bond novels by Ian Fleming . F.O.W.L. was originally introduced in the 1987 DuckTales episode "Double-O-Duck" as
2790-469: The comic story "Crisis on Infinite Darkwings", Megavolt's tron-splitter is used to reduce Negaduck to several microscopic particles of good and evil, though by the story "Orange is the New Purple", he manages to reconstitute himself, take over St. Canard Penitentiary, and trap Darkwing inside with every supervillain he helped imprison. One source of rage for Negaduck is that on a Public Enemies list he
2852-575: The comics and apprentices like Samson Hex, a bungling no-hoper. Magica's family members have also appeared in the comics; her grandmother Granny De Spell, who has been no more successful in obtaining the Number One Dime despite claiming to be one of the most powerful witches; her sister, the Wicked Witch of the West ; the Wicked Witch's mischievous daughter Witch Child and son Warlock, who Magica
2914-402: The dime to lose such status. Examples of such stories are " Of Ducks and Dimes and Destinies ", when she travels in time to steal the dime in the very same day Scrooge earns it and gives it back after realizing that by preventing Scrooge from owning the dime, she would turn it into a coin that never belonged to him, or " A Little Something Special ", when she teams up with Flintheart Glomgold and
2976-510: The feminine of magico ) is a cartoon character created in 1961 by Carl Barks for the Duck universe . An Italian sorceress , she constantly attempts to steal Scrooge McDuck 's Number One Dime , which she believes will play a vital role in magically obtaining the same fabulous wealth of its owner. Magica is an anthropomorphic white duck with a yellow-orange bill, legs, and feet. She has black hair, purple eye shadow and typically wears
3038-441: The good side." Originally pitched as a farmer named "Bib Overalls" who controlled an army of corn by writers Jim Peterson, Rob Humphrey, and John Behnke, Stones changed the character's name to Bushroot and broadened the focus of his powers. Bud E. Flud / The Liquidator (voiced by Jack Angel ) is a mutant dog-like creature with the power to assume a viscous form and control water who constantly talks in advertising-style lingo. Flud
3100-434: The hero shrinks down to the size of a germ and "infects" Lilliput. In the comic story "Orange is the New Purple", he tries to catch Gosalyn, but she is able to defeat him. Major Trenchrot (voiced by Charlie Adler ) is a major who attempted to build a supervillains-only resort on a jungle island by eliminating the island's gorilla population, only to be foiled by them and Darkwing. The King (voiced by Patrick Pinney )
3162-611: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Negaverse&oldid=994928834 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages NegaDuck The Muddlefoots are Drake, Launchpad, and Gosalyn's next-door neighbors, Drake finding them irritating due to their intrusive ways. The Mallards and Launchpad usually manage to tolerate them and even grudgingly like them, though not nearly as much as
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#17327936139493224-406: The organization, twice partnering with Quackerjack. In the comic story "The Duck Knight Returns", he is forced to retire from super-villainy and get an office job, though he eventually returns to being Megavolt at Negaduck's behest. Megavolt is creator Tad Stones' favorite villain, and as a result, is the most frequently appearing antagonist in the series. Quackerjack (voiced by Michael Bell )
3286-411: The other villains', to Louie Duck, causing the former's fellow villains to turn on him. In season three, Magica regained her powers while helping Lena and her friends fend off the Phantom Blot , whose village Magica destroyed in the past. In turn, she is fended off by Lena, who had gained magical abilities of her own during the fight. Magica appears along with Scrooge's other enemies to destroy him through
3348-435: The recurring keyword from Poe's poem. In the 2017 reboot , Magica speaks with an English accent as she is voiced by Catherine Tate (former Doctor Who costar to David Tennant , who voices Scrooge McDuck in the new series). Within the reboot's storyline, Magica has a history with Clan McDuck and a vendetta against Scrooge; he caused her to accidentally turn Poe into a raven and refused to stop him from flying away prior to
3410-446: The second-season episode, "A Nightmare on Killmotor Hill!", Magica uses a telepathic helmet to invade Lena's dreams and get her to give up her magic amulet, though she is foiled once more and Lena destroys her helmet. In a later episode, "GlomTales!", she joins an alliance of Scrooge's greatest enemies, led by Flintheart Glomgold , in a joint effort to destroy Scrooge and his family. Glomgold ends up losing his fortune, as well as that of
3472-402: The senior prom to get revenge on his classmates, spurring Drake Mallard to create his Darkwing Duck persona and defend the guests. Most of Megavolt's crimes are motivated by the delusional belief that he is helping to "free" electrical devices, which he believes are sentient beings who have been enslaved. He is the only member of the Fearsome Five to team up with another member independent of
3534-545: The series' major villains, she is frequently a source of comic relief; for example, in Magica's final scene in the series, she attempts to send Scrooge's "tin man back to Oz", but instead sent herself elsewhere in a whirlwind when a Quackenyeeken Yeeker bird yeeks in fear, causing her jar of magic dust to break open and carry her away. On more than one occasion, her plan to obtain Scrooge's dime backfires so spectacularly that she
3596-481: The slopes of Mount Vesuvius , next to Naples , Italy . Her primary motivation is to steal Scrooge's Number One Dime and melt it in the fires of the volcano, so she can turn it into a powerful magical amulet capable of granting the Midas Touch . While she has worked with criminals – the Beagle Boys , for example – to get Scrooge's Dime, Magica typically works with individuals such as a raven named Ratface in
3658-399: The start of the series. During a climactic battle atop Mount Vesuvius (a famous setting from Tennant and Tate's tenure on Doctor Who ) 15 years prior, Scrooge trapped her physical body within his Number One Dime, though she was able to turn her own shadow into her "niece", Lena De Spell. Throughout the first season, Magica manifests herself as a shadowy specter through Lena and uses her to gain
3720-412: The two-part pilot, "Darkly Dawns the Duck", he orders his underlings to glean information from Professor Waddlemeyer, only for them to kill the scientist when he refused to talk. As a result, Bulba comes into conflict with Darkwing and becomes the hero's first major enemy. After attempting to kill Darkwing along with himself in an explosion at Canard Tower and being presumed dead, F.O.W.L. revived Bulba as
3782-443: Was a success, though he was turned into a half-duck / half- shrub mutant with the power to control plants. Unlike the other members of the Fearsome Five, Bushroot is not motivated to commit crime out of greed or a desire for power; rather, he is driven to find or create a companion who will not reject him. Series creator Tad Stones calls the character "barely a villain" and said that, "left on his own he'd eventually come over to
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#17327936139493844-501: Was formerly a crooked bottled water salesman who began poisoning his competitors' supply to try to achieve a monopoly on St. Canard's bottled water business. When Darkwing catches him in the act, Flud panics and falls into a reservoir he had contaminated, mutating into the Liquidator. Following this, he forgets that he fell in and comes to believe that Darkwing pushed him in. Due to his water-based powers, he and Megavolt do not interact well, though he and Bushroot become good friends. Of
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