List of Duck Dodgers episodes

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This is a list of episodes from the Duck Dodgers cartoon series. Each season contains 13 episodes. A total of 39 episodes were produced spanning 3 seasons.

Contents

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
1 13August 23, 2003 (2003-08-23)November 18, 2003 (2003-11-18) Cartoon Network
2 13August 14, 2004 (2004-08-14)February 25, 2005 (2005-02-25)
3 135March 11, 2005 (2005-03-11)April 22, 2005 (2005-04-22)
8September 16, 2005 (2005-09-16)November 11, 2005 (2005-11-11) Boomerang

Episodes

Season 1 (2003)

No.
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No. in
season
TitleWritten byOriginal air date
11"The Trial of Duck Dodgers" Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom Minton August 23, 2003 (2003-08-23)
"Big Bug Mamas"
Duck Dodgers is put on trial for misconduct.
Dodgers gets kidnapped by a group of alien girls who are really planning to eat him.
22"The Fowl Friend"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonAugust 30, 2003 (2003-08-30)
"The Fast & the Feathery"
Dodgers gets a robot assistant (a parody of The Iron Giant ).
Dodgers is pressured to enter a race against X-2.
33"Duck Deception"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, and Paul DiniSeptember 6, 2003 (2003-09-06)
"The Spy Who Didn't Love Me"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom Minton
Dodgers and Cadet have to sneak on a Martian ship to restore power to their own ship, and try to avoid being caught by its occupants.
Dodgers has to escort a spy he's infatuated with to a planet invaded by the Martians.
44"Duck Codgers"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonSeptember 13, 2003 (2003-09-13)
"Where's Baby Smartypants?"
When Dodgers and Cadet are affected by a plant gas that causes rapid aging, they must bathe in a Martian spring guarded by X-2 to be turned back into their normal ages.
Cadet must escort a baby to a peace treaty meeting while Dodgers distracts the treaty signers.
55"I'm Going to Get You Fat Sucka"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonSeptember 20, 2003 (2003-09-20)
"Detained Duck"
A fat sucking vampire has his eye on the chubby Cadet, and hypnotizes Dodgers into an Igor like slave to help capture the portly pig.
Criminal Drake Darkstar switches places with Dodgers, with whom he bears an uncanny resemblance.
66"K-9 Kaddy"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonSeptember 27, 2003 (2003-09-27)
"Pig of Action"
K-9 gets involved in a series of trouble with a pair of four-armed gophers while X-2 plays golf.
Cadet finds a piece of glowing ore, which turns him into a hulking juggernaut during a stakeout on the Klunkins.
77"Shiver Me Dodgers"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonOctober 4, 2003 (2003-10-04)
On behalf of the Galactic Protectorate, Dodgers and Cadet must venture on a pirate spaceship as lazy sailors to retrieve an invisibility device from the leader of the pirates, Long John Silver the 23rd, who is using it for his purposes. However, things become complicated when X-2 arrives in disguise as well, intending to retrieve the device on behalf of Mars, which then forces all three to work together to avoid being caught by Silver.
88"The Wrath of Canasta"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonOctober 11, 2003 (2003-10-11)
"They Stole Dodgers' Brain"
The Martians steal Dodgers' brain and replace it in order to learn his secrets, but the replacement accidentally makes Dodgers smarter than he used to be.
A bounty hunter tries to turn Dodgers in to the martians while disguising himself to fit in with the Vacationworld androids.
99"The Green Loontern"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonOctober 18, 2003 (2003-10-18)
Duck Dodgers accidentally gets his hands on a Green Lantern ring and suit. He is transported to Oa, and helps the remaining members of the Corps defeat Sinestro.
1010"Quarterback Quack"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonOctober 25, 2003 (2003-10-25)
"To Love a Duck"
X-2 tries to make Duck Dodgers a successful quarterback to prove to Tyr'ahnee that he was right about something.
Tyr'ahnee tries to marry Dodgers, but he doesn't like the attention or the idea.
1111"Hooray for Hollywood Planet"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonNovember 1, 2003 (2003-11-01)
Duck Dodgers goes to Hollywood planet so a film about him could be made, but doesn't realize what's really going on.
1212"The Queen Is Wild"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonNovember 8, 2003 (2003-11-08)
"Back to the Academy"
Tyr'ahnee tries to cast revenge to Dodgers by kidnapping Cadet.
Dodgers has to go back to Galactic Training Academy, and to make things worse, a drill sergeant is always watching him.
1313"Enemy Yours"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonNovember 15, 2003 (2003-11-15)
"Duck Departure"
Dodgers must prove to X-2 that he's a worthwhile enemy.
Dodgers quits his job at the Protectorate following a four-way battle to work in a restaurant, but no matter how hard he tries, he keeps being reminded of his former occupation.

Season 2 (2004–05)

No.
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No. in
season
TitleWritten byOriginal air date
141"Pig Planet"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonAugust 14, 2004 (2004-08-14)
Cadet tells his niece and nephews a story about his past.
152"Invictus Interruptus"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonAugust 14, 2004 (2004-08-14)
"Pet Peeved"
Duck Dodgers and the Cadet take down a Martian super weapon.
Dodgers adopts a pet that may be more than it seems.
163"The Menace of Maninsuit"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonAugust 14, 2004 (2004-08-14)
"K9 Quarry"
Dodgers, Cadet, and Rikki Roundhouse must free a planet from a rogue Maninsuit.
The Martian Commander channels Elmer Fudd and goes hunting on Mars, but doesn't know who's hunting who.
174"Talent Show a Go-Go"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonAugust 14, 2004 (2004-08-14)
"The Love of a Father"
Dodgers steals Tom Jones' voice in order to win a talent show.
Dodgers accidentally frees a criminal that looks like a little boy.
185"The New Cadet"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonAugust 14, 2004 (2004-08-14)
"The Love Duck"
A woman tries to seduce Dodgers, but he doesn't want her affection.
Dodgers and Cadet try to earn money by setting up a loveboat, but things soon go awry.
196"The Fudd"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonAugust 14, 2004 (2004-08-14)
A hive-mind alien race known as the Fudd (a parody of both The Flood from the Halo series and The Borg of Star Trek) transforms nearly every human and Martian on their respective planets--and even space--in a plot to destroy the Sun. When Dodgers, Cadet, and X-2 are the only sentient beings left unchanged, they must work together to save the solar system from annihilation.
207"The Mark of Xero"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonJanuary 7, 2005 (2005-01-07)
"I See Duck People"
Dodgers invades a Spain-like planet to free innocent people who have been captured on it.
Duck Dodgers' ship is haunted by a ghost, but no one will believe Dodgers.
218"Deathmatch Duck"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonJanuary 14, 2005 (2005-01-14)
"Deconstructing Dodgers"
While on a living planet called Masativo, Dodgers tries to defeat Taz, who has set foot on the planet and is being a terrifying threat to its inhabitants.
While stranded at an Intergalactic Space Airport, I.Q. Hi and the Queen of Mars reminisce about whether Dodgers isn't as dumb as he seems.
229"M.M.O.R.P.D."Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonJanuary 21, 2005 (2005-01-21)
"Old McDodgers"
Cadet shows Dodgers a digital role-playing game he plays often.
Dodgers shows Cadet some farming so that they can grow food.
2310"Diva Delivery"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonJanuary 28, 2005 (2005-01-28)
"Castle High"
Dodgers and Cadet must deliver a Diva to a festival, but run into problems while doing so.
Dodgers tries to explain to I.Q what happened to his castle (a parody of Frankenstein).
2411"Surf the Stars"Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Paul Dini, and Tom MintonFebruary 4, 2005 (2005-02-04)
"Samurai Quack"
Dodgers is confronted by a large bully named Crusher who challenges him to a surfing contest.
Dodgers eats a poison blowfish and is sucked into a Samurai Jack -inspired dream world.
2512"Of Course You Know This Means War and Peace"Story & Teleplay by: Paul Dini and Tom Ruegger February 25, 2005 (2005-02-25)
2613
Dodgers accidentally causes an incident during a peace treaty between Earth and Mars and gets Cadet to take the fall. While in prison, the Cadet is angry at Dodgers and terminates their friendship. Meanwhile, one of the Martian Generals, Z-9, takes the opportunity to plot a military coup on Mars by betraying Queen Tyran'hee and holding her hostage, sending Star Johnson to prison after the latter learns about the plot, and forcing Commander X-2 on the run as a wanted criminal. Z-9 also plans to use Dodgers in order to get the shutdown codes of Earth's defense system to finalize his takeover of not only Earth, but also the rest of the Galactic Protectorate.
Determining to set things right, Dodgers rescues X-2 from Z-9's forces and breaks Star Johnson and Cadet out of prison to help them rescue the Queen and stop Z-9 in his tracks, despite Cadet's cold attitude toward Dodgers after what he did to him. They manage to deliver the shutdown codes away from Z-9 and rescue the Queen during a battle between Z-9's forces and Earth's forces. After his defeat, Z-9 is then arrested, sacked of his ranks, and put to jail for his war crimes while Dodgers manages to have all charges against Cadet to be dropped by selflessly confessing his responsibility of the peace treaty incident. Touched, Cadet reconciles with Dodgers, who is later subjected to 500 hours of community service as punishment for his actions.

Season 3 (2005)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byOriginal air date
271"Till Doom Do Us Part"Mark Banker, Spike Brandt, and Tony CervoneMarch 11, 2005 (2005-03-11)
Roboto returns for revenge as he assembles all of Dodgers' enemies together. Meanwhile, X-2 and the Queen prepare for a wedding.
282"Villainstruck"Story by: Mark Banker
Teleplay by: Kevin Seccia
March 18, 2005 (2005-03-18)
"Just the Two of Us"Story by: Mark Banker
Teleplay by: Ken Daly and John Matta
Dodgers must stop the Magnificent Rogue from turning the Earth into a water planet.
The Cadet and Martian centurions take a vacation, while Dodgers and X-2 are stranded on a deserted island.
293"The Kids Are All Wrong"Story by: Mark Banker
Teleplay by: Michael Grodner
April 8, 2005 (2005-04-08)
"Win, Lose or Duck"Story by: Mark Banker
Teleplay by: Jeff Goode
Dodgers and Cadet must go undercover at a high school to find a device that turns teenagers into "emotionally unstable lunatics."
Teams from Earth and Mars are abducted to compete against each other on a dangerous game show.
304"Boar to Be Riled"Mark BankerApril 15, 2005 (2005-04-15)
"Clean Bill of Health"Story by: Mark Banker
Teleplay by: Kevin Seccia
Dodgers attempts to get a free rocketcycle by starting a biker gang.
I.Q. Hi creates a device that detoxifies Dodgers a little too well.
315"The Best of Captains, the Worst of Captains"Michael GrodnerApril 22, 2005 (2005-04-22)
"That's Lifomatica"Kevin Seccia
Competition is fierce for Dodgers and Star Johnson, who both want to win the Captain of the Year award as well as the heart of a female Lieutenant.
Dodgers gets a robot to make life easier, but things go awry when it takes over the ship.
Note: This is the last episode to air on Cartoon Network.
326"Diamond Boogie"Story by: Mark Banker
Teleplay by: Ken Daly and John Matta
September 16, 2005 (2005-09-16) (Boomerang)
"Corporate Pigfall"Story by: Mark Banker
Teleplay by: Bradford Schultze
Dodgers and Cadet travel to the ABBA-BeeGee quadrant to recover diamonds from the Martians.
Cadet leaves the Protectorate to head a successful corporation, which Dodgers tries to sabotage.
337"The Six Wazillion Dollar Duck"Mark BankerSeptember 23, 2005 (2005-09-23) (Boomerang)
Dodgers is turned into a cyborg and must stop the Martians from attaining cyborganic technology.
348"Too Close for Combat"Story by: Mark Banker
Teleplay by: Tom Minton
September 30, 2005 (2005-09-30) (Boomerang)
"The Fins of War"Story by: Mark Banker
Teleplay by: Michael Banker
The Martians hire Hubie and Bert, who trick Dodgers and Cadet into thinking the other is out to kill them.
Dodgers and Cadet are sent as ambassadors to the planet Aquarium.
359"Good Duck Hunting"Kevin SecciaOctober 7, 2005 (2005-10-07) (Boomerang)
"Consumption Overruled"Story by: Mark Banker
Teleplay by: Ken Daly and John Matta
A criminal gambling kingpin hires a gang of bounty hunters to kill Duck Dodgers, but his plan goes downhill when one of the bounty hunters quits and offers to help Dodgers.
When Hungortus the Eater of Worlds heads toward the solar system for his next meal, Dodgers and the Martians hire lawyers to convince him of which planet to eat: Earth or Mars.
3610"A Lame Duck Mind"Story by: Mark Banker and Tim McKeon
Teleplay by: Ken Daly and John Matta
October 14, 2005 (2005-10-14) (Boomerang)
The President of Space locks himself in his closet, and the codes to open it must be retrieved from deep inside Dodgers' brain.
3711"Master & Disaster"Kevin SecciaOctober 21, 2005 (2005-10-21) (Boomerang)
"All in the Crime Family"Mark Banker
Dodgers and the Cadet learn kung-fu in order to stop a master thief.
The Serpenti gang steals the greatest gum in the galaxy, and Dodgers must get it back.
3812"In Space, No One Can Hear You Rock"Mark BankerNovember 4, 2005 (2005-11-04) (Boomerang)
"Ridealong Calamity"Story by: Mark Banker
Teleplay by: Kevin Seccia
Earth resurrects the thrash metal band Megadeth to prevent a Martian superweapon from replacing the planet's music with easy-listening jazz.
I.Q. Hi tags along on a mission and Dodgers plots with the Martians to make him return to Earth.
3913"Bonafide Heroes"Mark BankerNovember 11, 2005 (2005-11-11) (Boomerang)

Dodgers is the subject of a reality television show called "Bonafide Heroes," which is documenting his life as a captain, and Dodgers decides to fake the capture of the criminal Camoman for the cameras. Meanwhile, the camera crew interviews various enemies and friends about Dodgers in-between.

This episode serves as the series finale.

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