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Full Metal Duck is the seventy-third episode of DuckTales 1987, as well as the third part of the Super DuckTales serial.
Synopsis[]
Gizmoduck becomes a sensation with the people of Duckburg – that is, until Ma Beagle and her smartest son, Megabyte Beagle, make a remote control with which to make him work for them.
Cast[]
- Hamilton Camp as Fenton Crackshell
- Miriam Flynn as Gandra Dee
- June Foray as Ma Beagle
- Kathleen Freeman as M'ma Crackshell
- Joan Gerber as Bentina Beakley and Webra Walters
- Chuck McCann as Duckworth, Burger Beagle and the Mayor of Duckburg
- Hal Smith as the Chief of Police and GICU-2
- Russi Taylor as Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck
- Frank Welker as Bigtime Beagle, Baggy Beagle, Megabyte Beagle and Country Twanging Toast Timer
- Alan Young as Scrooge McDuck and Prison Guard
Video releases[]
DVD
- "DuckTales: Volume 3" (Reg. 1)
- "DuckTales: 3rd Collection" (Reg. 2)
Trivia[]
- This is the only time Doofus makes an appearance in the second season - he makes a brief, one-shot cameo while Gizmoduck is bringing the nephews home.
- Buffy Parvenu from "Bubba Trubba" makes a cameo appearance
- Besides Ma Beagle and Megabyte, the featured Beagles are Big Time, Burger, Bouncer, and Baggy. Babyface, Bebop, and Bankjob also make a few cameos in this and the following episode, but have no lines. This and the next episode are the only times the latter three appear in any of the later seasons.
- One of the criminals in the jail Megabyte is in looks exactly like Mad Dog McGurk from "Duckman of Aquatraz".
- When the Gizmosuit's battery runs dead, Mrs. Crackshell re-powers it by hooking it up to a car nearby. This experiment would be repeated in the Darkwing Duck comic story "Watt's the Problem!"
- Although Webra Walters says that she's quitting, she would make several more appearances in later episodes as well as on Darkwing Duck.
- "Full Metal Duck" is a reference to the movie title Full Metal Jacket.
- Among the shows mentioned and/or featured include parodies of Gilligan's Island and Let's Make a Deal.