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'''''Quack Pack''''' is an animated show produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and was added to the [[Disney Afternoon]] as of September 3, 1996 and all 39 episodes had debuted by November 28 of the same year. | '''''Quack Pack''''' is an animated show produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and was added to the [[Disney Afternoon]] as of September 3, 1996 and all 39 episodes had debuted by November 28 of the same year. | ||
− | The show centered around Donald Duck and his now teenage nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie. | + | The show centered around [[Donald Duck]] and his now teenage nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie. |
==Cast Members== | ==Cast Members== | ||
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* [[James Avery]] - Werner Wigglemeier/Flint Steele | * [[James Avery]] - Werner Wigglemeier/Flint Steele | ||
− | * [[Michael Bell]] - Video game captain, Dr. Ernest Noble and Shorty Hollow | + | * [[Michael Bell]] - Video game captain, Dr. Ernest Noble, and Shorty Hollow |
* [[Jeff Bennett]] - Additional voices | * [[Jeff Bennett]] - Additional voices | ||
* [[Gregg Berger]] - Army Soldier and Dr. Nocturno | * [[Gregg Berger]] - Army Soldier and Dr. Nocturno | ||
* [[S. Scott Bullock]] - Doug Slackwell | * [[S. Scott Bullock]] - Doug Slackwell | ||
* [[Cam Clarke]] - Mr. Needlehoffer and Gustav Goose | * [[Cam Clarke]] - Mr. Needlehoffer and Gustav Goose | ||
− | * [[Jim Cummings]] - Captain Dreadnought, Mel Mallard and Cal Crudon | + | * [[Jim Cummings]] - Captain Dreadnought, Mel Mallard, and Cal Crudon |
* [[Tim Curry]] - Empress and Moltoc | * [[Tim Curry]] - Empress and Moltoc | ||
* [[Elizabeth Daily]] - Louie Duck | * [[Elizabeth Daily]] - Louie Duck | ||
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In addition, the voice directing was done by [[Jamie Thomason]]. | In addition, the voice directing was done by [[Jamie Thomason]]. | ||
− | [[Greg Guler]] did the prop design for episodes 1-17, 18-34 and 36-38. | + | [[Greg Guler]] did the prop design for episodes 1-17, 18-34, and 36-38. |
[[Julie Morgavi]] was the talent coordinator for episodes 1-34 and 36-37. | [[Julie Morgavi]] was the talent coordinator for episodes 1-34 and 36-37. | ||
− | [[Greg Weisman]] was development executive of the series.[https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=670] | + | [[Greg Weisman]] was development executive of the series. [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=670] |
− | [[Gary Sperling]] was the story editor for episodes 2, 7, 12, 15-16, 20, 22-24, 26, 30 and 33-34. | + | [[Gary Sperling]] was the story editor for episodes 2, 7, 12, 15-16, 20, 22-24, 26, 30, and 33-34. |
− | [[Vic Cook]] was the storyboard artist for episodes 5, 8 and 7. He also did the storyboard for episodes 11 and 30-31. | + | [[Vic Cook]] was the storyboard artist for episodes 5, 8, and 7. He also did the storyboard for episodes 11 and 30-31. |
− | [[Frank Paur]] was the character designer for "Leader of the Quack", assistant director for "Duckleration of Independence" and prop designer for "Hit the Road, Backwater Jack". | + | [[Frank Paur]] was the character designer for "Leader of the Quack", assistant director for "Duckleration of Independence", and prop designer for "Hit the Road, Backwater Jack". |
[[Tad Stones]] produced the episode "Ducky Dearest". | [[Tad Stones]] produced the episode "Ducky Dearest". | ||
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+ | [[Steve Cuden]] was the writer for "Leader of the Quack" and "The Boy Who Cried Ghost". | ||
==Reference to ''Quack Pack'' in ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]== | ==Reference to ''Quack Pack'' in ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]== | ||
− | [[Hudson]] watched the series premiere "The Really Mighty Ducks" on television during the [[Manhattan Clan|clan's]] final week in [[Castle Wyvern]]. ''( | + | [[Hudson]] watched the series premiere "The Really Mighty Ducks" on television during the [[Manhattan Clan|clan's]] final week in [[Castle Wyvern]]. ''([[Enter Macbeth|"Enter Macbeth"]])'' |
− | As "Enter Macbeth" premiered January 5, 1995, this is the first time a portion of ''Quack Pack'' was presented on television with the episode/show as a whole debuting in the [[Gargoyles Universe]] sooner in real life. In-universe the episode aired December 27, [[1994]].[https://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=695] | + | As "Enter Macbeth" premiered January 5, 1995, this is the first time a portion of ''Quack Pack'' was presented on television with the episode/show as a whole debuting in the [[Gargoyles Universe|''Gargoyles'' Universe]] sooner in real life. In-universe the episode aired December 27, [[1994]]. [https://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=695] |
− | This happened again with ''[[W.I.T.C.H.]]'' having aired a decade earlier in-universe with | + | This happened again with ''[[W.I.T.C.H.]]'' having aired a decade earlier in-universe with [[The Will To Love|"The Will To Love"]] being seen/heard in [[Strangers|"Strangers"]]. |
− | ==External | + | ==External Links== |
*{{wikipedia|Quack_Pack}} | *{{wikipedia|Quack_Pack}} | ||
*'''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0136658/ Quack Pack]''' at the Internet Movie Database | *'''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0136658/ Quack Pack]''' at the Internet Movie Database |
Latest revision as of 17:48, 25 September 2023
Quack Pack is an animated show produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and was added to the Disney Afternoon as of September 3, 1996 and all 39 episodes had debuted by November 28 of the same year.
The show centered around Donald Duck and his now teenage nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie.
Cast Members
The following Gargoyles cast members appeared in Quack Pack. They are listed in alphabetical order.
- James Avery - Werner Wigglemeier/Flint Steele
- Michael Bell - Video game captain, Dr. Ernest Noble, and Shorty Hollow
- Jeff Bennett - Additional voices
- Gregg Berger - Army Soldier and Dr. Nocturno
- S. Scott Bullock - Doug Slackwell
- Cam Clarke - Mr. Needlehoffer and Gustav Goose
- Jim Cummings - Captain Dreadnought, Mel Mallard, and Cal Crudon
- Tim Curry - Empress and Moltoc
- Elizabeth Daily - Louie Duck
- J.D. Daniels - Additional voices
- Pat Fraley - Gwumpki
- Matt Frewer - Craftworks Employee
- Dorian Harewood - Doctor and Captain Sedgwick Octavius Storm
- Robert Ito - Dr. William Wu
- Rob Paulsen - Nigel Nightshade
- Roger Rose - Kent Powers
- Kath Soucie - Daisy Duck
- Frank Welker - Knuckles, Claw and Conscience/Werewolf
- April Winchell - Officer, Police Woman and Viking
In addition, the voice directing was done by Jamie Thomason.
Greg Guler did the prop design for episodes 1-17, 18-34, and 36-38.
Julie Morgavi was the talent coordinator for episodes 1-34 and 36-37.
Greg Weisman was development executive of the series. [1]
Gary Sperling was the story editor for episodes 2, 7, 12, 15-16, 20, 22-24, 26, 30, and 33-34.
Vic Cook was the storyboard artist for episodes 5, 8, and 7. He also did the storyboard for episodes 11 and 30-31.
Frank Paur was the character designer for "Leader of the Quack", assistant director for "Duckleration of Independence", and prop designer for "Hit the Road, Backwater Jack".
Tad Stones produced the episode "Ducky Dearest".
Steve Cuden was the writer for "Leader of the Quack" and "The Boy Who Cried Ghost".
Reference to Quack Pack in Gargoyles
Hudson watched the series premiere "The Really Mighty Ducks" on television during the clan's final week in Castle Wyvern. ("Enter Macbeth")
As "Enter Macbeth" premiered January 5, 1995, this is the first time a portion of Quack Pack was presented on television with the episode/show as a whole debuting in the Gargoyles Universe sooner in real life. In-universe the episode aired December 27, 1994. [2]
This happened again with W.I.T.C.H. having aired a decade earlier in-universe with "The Will To Love" being seen/heard in "Strangers".
External Links
- Quack Pack at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
- Quack Pack at the Internet Movie Database