Duck Dodgers

Duck Dodgers

Duck Dodgers

Frozen some time in the 21th Century for reasons unknown, Duck Dodgers was thawed out in the 24½th Century by the Galactic Protectorate and made a Captain after he managed to convince the Protectorate that he was a great hero in his time. Egotistic and overconfident, Dodgers’ plans often only succeed thanks to the expertise and quick thinking of his partner, The Eager Young Space Cadet. Despite his shortcomings, Dodgers’ occasional moments of brilliance, shocking competence, and dumb luck make him an asset to the Galactic Protectorate and the bane of the Martian Empire’s Queen Tyr’ahnee and Commander X-2.

Physicals

  • Matches blows with Queen Tyr’ahnee, who shattered the large ice boulder Dodgers dropped on her. (source) (S1E12A)
  • Runs through a vault door, breaking the locking mechanism. (source) (S1E7)
  • Punches into a Martian Centurion. (source) (S1E8B)
  • Smashes a hairstyling machine with a hammer. (source) (S1E2B)
  • Embeds an axe in the metal floor. (source) (S2E9B)
  • Shatters a door by running through it with the Cadet. (source) (S2E4A)
  • One shots ninjas using his laser nunchucks. (source) (S3E6A)
  • Throws the Cadet on top of Mother Fudd. (source) (S2E6)
  • Cuts off a robot’s head by throwing a bladed hat. (source) (S2E7A)
  • Pushes open doors barricaded with a bunch of objects. (source) (S2E6)
  • Pulls apart a jetpack with the Martian Commander. (source) (S2E6)
  • Pushes a panda. (source) (S2E10A)
  • Pushes a large box of toilet paper into a concrete doorway hard enough to crack it. (source) (S1E5B)
  • Holds onto a bar against the pull of strong winds. (source) (S1E2A)
  • Eats a ceramic plate, though he breaks his teeth doing so. (source) (S1E8B)
  • Struggles to do push-ups. (source) (S1E12B)
  • After his Green Lantern Ring runs out of power, gets beat up by Kilowog, who punched a robot into a building hard enough to collapse it. (source) (S1E9)
  • Gets used as a club by amped Cadet, who punched K’chutha Sa’am into a boulder hard enough to shatter it. (source) (S1E6B)
  • Gets tackled by Queen Tyr’ahnee. (source) (S1E12A)
  • Gets beat on by Taz, who spins through a boulder and shreds a tree. (source) (S2E8A)
  • Gets propelled by a rocket through a concrete wall. (source) (S1E10A)
  • Takes punches from The Woosh, who punched Cadet into a sarcophagus hard enough to shatter it. (source) (S3E11A)
  • Gets punched hard enough to embed in a goalpost. (source) (S1E10A)
  • Trades blows with Drake Darkstar, who broke the lock off of his containment pod. (source) (S1E5B)
  • Crashes through a concrete wall. (source) (S2E7A)
  • Gets thrown into a tree trunk hard enough that his bill sticks out the other end. (source) (S2E11A)
  • Gets beat up by a big ape alien. (source) (S1E2A)
  • Alright after a giant ice sculpture falls on him. (source) (S1E12A)
  • Falls from a great height while in a dumpster. (source) (S1E5B)
  • Crashes through a flower stand on a magic carpet unharmed. (source) (S2E1)
  • Gets thrown into the ceiling of a gym hard enough to crack it. (source) (S3E3A)
  • Gets tackled by a group of small aliens. (source) (S1E1B)
  • Gets caught in Taz’s spin, which shred the tree he was hiding in. (source) (S2E8A)
  • Alright after getting chomped by a big alien; the same species could crush metal with their jaws. (source) (S1E1B)
  • Ok after having a brooch pinned to him hot enough to melt him through a wall. (source) (S1E3A)
  • Gets his feathers burned off by a lava geyser. (source) (S1E3B)
  • Gets fried by a plasma grenade. (source) (S1E4A)
  • Gets shot by a security robot. (source) (S3E6B)
  • Takes his jetpack exploding; the same type of jetpack exploding destroyed a large amount of stone. (source) (S2E6)
  • Gets hit by micro missiles that smash the stone he’s trapped in. (source) (S1E12A)
  • Takes multiple explosions. (source) (S2E8A)
  • Climbs an electric fence that incinerated a piece of paper. (source) (S3E6B)
  • Gets electrocuted. (source) (S2E2B)
  • Gets shocked by an unknown element. (source) (S2E6)
  • Runs through radioactive waste, mutates, then returns to normal. (source) (S1E2A)
  • Eats a radioactive burrito. (source) (S3E12B)
  • Dies at the end of an episode but returns in later episodes just fine. (source) (S2E2A)
  • Gets turned to ash by a lightning bolt. (source) (S2E10B)
  • Gets his bones picked clean by a bunch of chickens. (source) (S2E9B)
  • Gets cut to ribbons by a large fan and is later fine. (source) (S1E2A)
  • Gets blown up by a Martian space mine and ejected into space. (source) (S1E3A)
  • Gets mangled by a group of football players. (source) (S3E3A)
  • Gets twisted into a pretzel by a wrestler. (source) (S1E12B)
  • Gets squashed flat and folded like an accordion. (source) (S2E2A)
  • Takes off his own eyes. (source) (S2E8A)
  • Alright after being eaten alive by Taz. (source) (S2E8A)
  • Eats a bunch of parasites that contain acid strong enough to quickly eat away rope. (source) (S1E7)
  • Unaffected by an arid Martian desert, even after eating a ridiculous amount of salt. (source) (S1E10B)
  • Gets attacked by various animals. (source) (S2E8B)
  • Dodges blasts from the Martian Commander while flying with a jetpack. (source) (S2E6)
  • Dodges a blast from Mother Fudd. (source) (S2E6)
  • Dodges shots from Martian Centurions. (source) (S1E3A)
  • Dodges and blocks attacks from Queen Tyr’ahnee, who can cut all of the limbs off of a robot before any begin to fall. (source) (S1E12A)
  • Dodges attacks from Babyface Moonbeam, a young-looking criminal with electromagnetic powers. (source) (S2E4B)
  • Breaks apart a Klunkin’s weapon and knocks off his clothes and hair before any begin to fall. (source) (S2E5A)
  • Cuts the Cadet’s clothes to shreds before they begin to fall apart. (source) (S2E7A)
  • Outruns an astro dragon. (source) (S1E10)
  • Outruns a group of inmates. (source) (S1E5B)
  • Runs so fast, he runs into himself. (source) (S2E10A)
  • Evades security lasers while rushing to catch a falling fishbowl. (source) (S1E12B)
  • Flips across rooftops. (source) (S2E7A)
  • Leaps high into the air to avoid Klunkins and runs on their heads. (source) (S2E5A)
  • Jumps a decent distance into the air. (source) (S1E12A)
  • Does tricks on horseback. (source) (S2E7A)
  • Fights Martian Commander Z-9. (source) (S2E13)
  • Fights Comandante Hidalgo, the ruler of a California-esque planet. (source) (S2E7A)
  • Fights a pirate captain. (source) (S1E7)
  • Replaces the twisted handkerchief he’s holding with a cane. (source) (S2E7A)
  • Produces pigeons from his handkerchief. (source) (S2E7A)
  • Puts handcuffs on a man after covering his hands with the handkerchief. (source) (S2E7A)
  • Goes dead even with Star Johnson, the top captain of the Protectorate, in flying a ship through an obstacle course. (source) (S3E5A)
  • Pilots one of Sinestro’s attack drones. (source) (S1E9)
  • Shoots several small, slug-like aliens while driving on his motorcycle. (source) (S1E1B)
  • Creates life out of pieces of dead bodies and creates a bride for the creature. (source) (S2E10B)
  • Creates the “Dodgers Maneuver”, which gets taught in the Galactic Protectorate Academy. (source) (S2E5A)
  • Carves a giant chunk of ice into an ice sculpture of himself. (source) (S1E12A)
  • Kayaks through treacherous waters on a game show. (source) (S3E3B)
  • Pulls the Cadet through a monster. (source) (S2E2B)
  • Times his teleportation machine to retrieve him at exactly the right time. (source) (S1E12A)
  • Was undefeated surf king of a planet for 6 years. (source) (S2E11A)
  • After eating canned pineapple, punches a wave in half. (source) (S2E11A)

Gear

  • Destroys Martian Centurion robots with Ray Pistol plasma. (source) (S2E13)
  • Incinerates a flagpole with Ray Pistol plasma. (source) (S2E6)
  • Incinerates a piece of paper and scorches the Cadet with Ray Pistol plasma. (source) (S2E6)
  • Freezes small aliens with Ray Pistol. (source) (S1E1B)
  • Disrupts a magnetic containment field with Ray Pistol. (source) (S1E12A)
  • Ray Pistol can be programmed to release all of its energy at once in an explosion. (source) (S2E2B)
  • Uses a laser saber that easily cuts through metal. (source) (S1E11)
  • Uses laser nunchucks and floats in the air by spinning them. (source) (S1E12A)
  • Uses an axe. (source) (S2E9B)
  • Uses giant boxing gloves to beat up a giant monster. (source) (S2E3A)
  • Energy disks on his boots that allow him to fly. (source) (S1E2A)
  • Rocket boots. (source) (S1E3B)
  • Elevator boots. (source) (S1E4A)
  • His suit contains a jetpack that smashes through a window. (source) (S1E4B)
  • A glider pack. (source) (S1E10B)
  • Grapple belt. (source) (S1E12B)
  • Has Doctor Doom-esque power armor that lets him fly and shoot energy beams. (source) (S1E13A)
  • A laser shotgun. (source) (S2E9B)
  • A grenade. (source) (S2E9B)
  • A button that turns his enemies’ guns to dust. (source) (S3E6A)
  • Golf cleats and a jackhammer. (source) (S2E8A)
  • A rocket-powered stocking cap. (source) (S1E2B)
  • A rocket booster. (source) (S2E1)
  • An extending metal rod. (source) (S1E2A)
  • Explosive brownie and cheese danish. (source) (S2E4A)
  • Places timed charges that destroy a giant tower. (source) (S1E2B)
  • A motorcycle. (source) (S1E1B)
  • A machine that switches his voice with Tom Jones’. (source) (S2E4A)

Temporary Amps

  • Makes a hand construct to lift the Cadet by his underwear with Green Lantern Ring. (source) (S1E9)
  • Makes a baseball mitt construct to catch a falling dog with Green Lantern Ring. (source) (S1E9)
  • Makes a shoe construct to wedge open a door with Green Lantern Ring. (source) (S1E9)
  • Makes an alarm clock construct that wakes trapped Green Lanterns from suspension with Green Lantern Ring; Kilowog then makes a hammer construct to smash the containment pod and breaks a large cannon with an energy blast. (source) (S1E9)
  • Other Green Lanterns destroy large robots with constructs and energy blasts. (source) (S1E9)
  • Another Green Lantern increases a microbe’s size. (source) (S1E9)
  • Flies into a pair of metal doors, knocking them off their hinges, then flies through the roof of a building with Green Lantern Ring. (source) (S1E9)
  • Gets recalled to Oa, crashing to the surface hard enough to make a fairly deep hole in the ground with Green Lantern Ring. (source) (S1E9)
  • Gets squeezed by Sinestro’s press construct with Green Lantern Ring. (source) (S1E9)
  • Saves Ganthet from a collapsing building with Green Lantern Ring. (source) (S1E9)
  • Throws a football stadium as The Six-Wazillion Dollar Duck. (source) (S3E7)
  • Dunks Cadet like a basketball, throwing him through several floors of a hospital as The Six-Wazillion Dollar Duck. (source) (S3E7)
  • Punches through several floors of a hospital as The Six-Wazillion Dollar Duck. (source) (S3E7)
  • Throws furniture through a wall as The Six-Wazillion Dollar Duck. (source) (S3E7)
  • Lifts his hospital bed above his head then throws it through a wall as The Six-Wazillion Dollar Duck. (source) (S3E7)
  • Curls a half ton as The Six-Wazillion Dollar Duck. (source) (S3E7)
  • Catches punches from Bigfoot, who has the same enhancements as Dodgers, as The Six-Wazillion Dollar Duck. (source) (S3E7)
  • Gets pushed by Steve Boston, who has the same enhancements as Dodgers, into a console hard enough to warp it as The Six-Wazillion Dollar Duck. (source) (S3E7)
  • No sells an ambulance crashing into him as The Six-Wazillion Dollar Duck. (source) (S3E7)
  • Punches through several floors of a hospital, saying that it’s like he’s invincible as The Six-Wazillion Dollar Duck. (source) (S3E7)
  • Wears a tracksuit that can withstand napalm as The Six-Wazillion Dollar Duck. (source) (S3E7)
  • Dodges punches from Bigfoot as The Six-Wazillion Dollar Duck. (source) (S3E7)
  • Outruns jet cars in a race as The Six-Wazillion Dollar Duck. (source) (S3E7)
  • Throws Cadet, then runs over to catch him as The Six-Wazillion Dollar Duck. (source) (S3E7)
  • With Steve, quickly digs up a lot of sand to bury Martian Centurions as The Six-Wazillion Dollar Duck. (source) (S3E7)
  • Defeats a group of Martian Centurions with Steve as The Six-Wazillion Dollar Duck. (source) (S3E7)
  • Sees a few million miles away with his enhanced vision as The Six-Wazillion Dollar Duck. (source) (S3E7)
  • Rides on the wing of an airplane as The Six-Wazillion Dollar Duck. (source) (S3E7)

Ship

  • Rams through the glass of an aquarium-planet that withstood a barrage of Blunder Bombs. (source) (S3E8B)
  • Gets blasted by Martian fighters, and though the Cadet says the ship is messed up, it continues to function. (source) (S1E1A)
  • Evades missiles. (source) (S2E8A)
  • Makes an almost 90 degree turn out of a powerdive. (source) (S2E5B)
  • Quickly comes to a full stop. (source) (S3E12B)
  • Carves “Duck Dodgers Rules” into a moon using the laser cannons, though this blows out the power core. (source) (S1E2A)
  • Destroys large crystal asteroids with laser cannons. (source) (S2E8A)
  • Blows up satellites with laser cannons. (source) (S2E13)
  • Disables the Martian Commander’s ship’s thrusters with laser cannons. (source) (S1E2B)
  • Destroys the cannons of Queen Tyr’ahnee’s ship with laser cannons. (source) (S1E12A)
  • Blows up a junkyard with Blunder Bombs. (source) (S2E13)
  • Fires a missile that blows up a manor on a planet below with Blunder Bombs. (source) (S2E1)
  • The Cadet loads one of the ship’s guns with potatoes. (source) (S1E1A)
  • Releases a smokescreen. (source) (S2E12)
  • Has an evaporating-based teleportation system. (source) (S1E2B)
  • Receives an SOS signal. (source) (S1E1B)
  • The target system lets Dodgers shoot potatoes into the missile ports to jam them. (source) (S1E1A)
  • The ship has auxiliary power. (source) (S1E2A)
  • Has enough food/air/etc. to keep Dodgers and the Cadet alive for two years without power. (source) (S1E2A)
  • Has a radar that identifies ships. (source) (S1E2A)
  • Has a smaller shuttle inside of it. (source) (S1E2A)
  • Has a disappearo device, which allows crafts to dematerialize. (source) (S1E3A)