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~ Quackerjack

Quackerjack is a jester who likes to commit crimes and make fun of it and a villain in Darkwing Duck. He laughs all the time, even when his plans fail. He is voiced by Michael Bell, who also plays as Grogar from My Little Pony n' Friends.

History

Quackerjack was the owner of his own toy company, but the company went bankrupt because of the competition with a popular video game, Whiffle Boy. He decided to take his revenge on video games for good by breaking into a Whiffle Boy warehouse and kidnapping two guards to find out where the game tournament will be. After he finds out, he blows up the warehouse and goes to wreak havoc during the tournament, but Darkwing Duck foiled his plan. He turned to a life of crime, using his enhanced toys equipped with weapons to rob banks, the money from such robberies was used for more toy experimentation. He really loves toys, and all he wanted was to make people happy with his toys.

Quackerjack occasionally forms a pair with Megavolt and commit crimes as a rather powerful duo. He likes to mock of Megavolt by calling him Sparky, which Megavolt really hates. He later joined the Fearsome Five, adding his own skills to the rather odd mix of villains.

Personality

Quackerjack is really a very happy guy. He laughs and makes fun of everything, never ever losing his good temper. He definitely has a dark side, and was meant to be a very dark character in the beginning, but, to the creator's dismay, he's shown as a rather eccentric villan. He takes pride in toying with his victims, mocking them. Without his wackiness, he becomes depressed and whiny, moping about, a rather frightening jup in personality from his colorful, comedic self. During "The haunting of mr. banana brain" episode, he seemed unphased with the fact his doll was moving on it's own, pointing out instead the change of voice from the high-pitched tone he usually used. With that, it is suggested he is insane. Understandably, he harbors a particular hatred of Whiffle Boy, the hit videogame that not only cost the poor man his company, but his sanity along with it.

Trivia

  • Quackerjack appeared in 12 episodes throughout the show.
  • He is similar to the Joker.
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