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Science fiction. Original run. September 6, 1. 99. January 1. 7, 1. 99. Mighty Ducks is an American animated series that aired on ABC and The Disney Afternoon in the fall of 1.
The show was inspired by and very loosely based on the live- action films and NHL team of the same name. Twenty- six episodes were produced in total. The series most recently aired on Toon Disney but was removed from schedules in November 2. A direct- to- video feature film, Mighty Ducks the Movie: The First Face- Off, was released in 1.
It comprises three episodes of the animated series edited into one continuous movie: "The First Face- Off" parts I and II, and "Duck Hard". The series' main theme, composed by Carl Swander Johnson, is performed by Mickey Thomas of Jefferson Starship fame. Disney. Quest, an "Indoor Interactive Theme Park" located in the Downtown Disney area of the Walt Disney World Resort, has an attraction loosely based on the program called Mighty Ducks Pinball Slam. Wildwing is the only character from the show featured, first as a life- size cutout at the front of the queue line and then again as the goalie in the game. Story. In this series, in another galaxy in another universe exists a planet populated entirely by humanoid ducks.
Dubbed "Puckworld" by its inhabitants, it is a very cold, icy planet, perfectly suited to the Ducks' favorite pastime, ice hockey. For the citizens of Puckworld, hockey was not simply a sport, but a way of life, occupying virtually every aspect of day- to- day existence, from fashion to philosophy. A very popular legend has it that centuries ago, during an invasion by a reptilian race called Saurians, a duck by the name of Drake Du. Caine became the planet's savior over the Saurians' Overlords. The legend tells that Du. Caine did so with a seemingly normal goalie mask that transforms into a high- tech mask. With it, Du. Caine sent the Saurians to a mysterious dimension, known only as "Dimensional Limbo".
As it turns out, the legends ended up being true. The last of the Saurians escape Dimensional Limbo and return to Puckworld with an armada of robotic attack ships. The group of four is led by the last of the Saurian Overlords, Lord Dragaunus, who is assisted by the burly Siege, the shape- shifting Chameleon and the mystic Wraith. Watch How To Survive A Plague Putlocker# more. They invade the planet, enslaving the people of Puckworld so that they can produce more weapons to conquer the universe.
However, a resistance was formed by Canard, a brave duck who found The Mask of Drake Du. Caine in a tomb in the mountain called Twin Beaks. With it, the wearer of the Mask could see through the Saurians' invisibility cloak.
Canard formed a band of Ducks to fight Dragaunus. The members of his team consists of Wildwing, Nosedive, Tanya, Duke, Mallory and Grin. They go on a mission to destroy Dragaunus's fortress the Master Tower and free the planet from the Saurians' control. While the mission is successful despite some setbacks, Dragaunus and his forces narrowly manage escape in their ship, the Raptor. The Saurians opened up a dimensional gateway and did the same thing that they did to escape Dimensional Limbo, attempt to escape through it.
But Canard and the others followed him into the portal with the Aerowing, intent on capturing him and returning him to where he belongs and return home victoriously. Dragaunus finds out that they're following him, attempts to get rid of the Ducks inside the portal by attacking them with an electromagnetic worm that will grow until it can swallow the Aerowing. In a desperate attempt to get rid of the worm, Canard sacrifices his own life by throwing himself to the worm. The plan succeeds, but at the price of Canard being devoured by the worm and never being seen again (except for in flashbacks and the episode "Take Me to your Leader", though the latter was Chameleon disguised as Canard to lure the ducks into a trap). Luckily, Canard gave the Mask and the leadership of the team to Wildwing Flashblade, his best friend. Both the Raptor and the Aerowing leave the portal and enter a different dimension, landing in the Earth city of Anaheim, California.
The Ducks meet Phil Pomfeather, a human who becomes their manager and makes them a legitimate NHL team. Their arena, only known as The Pond in the show, has a hockey rink that doubles as a landing pad for the Aerowing above and has a formal HQ below. On Earth, the Ducks and Dragaunus continue their fight, although there are other villains that also challenge the six Ducks.
The Ducks and Saurians that landed on Earth are the only ones seen except in some flashbacks done by Grin when speaking of his past and one Lucretia De. Coy who was a traitoress to the race of the Ducks and a spy for the Saurians. Characters. Main characters. Wildwing Flashblade (voiced by Ian Ziering) - Saved by Canard back on Puckworld, he is the leader of the Ducks on and off the ice. At first reluctant to take charge after Canard fell, eventually he comes to accept the role of leadership. As a hockey player he's the goalie, known for his ability to take any kind of beating and still remain standing.
Brave like Canard before him, Wildwing is also intelligent and just. He usually plays the straight man to the other ducks and protector to his younger brother, Nosedive. Along with the mask of Drake Du. Caine, Wildwing uses body armor and a Puck Launcher on his left gauntlet. In real life, Wildwing is the mascot for the Anaheim Ducks, known as the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim until the 2. NHL season. His jersey number is 0.
Nosedive Flashblade (voiced by Steve Mackall) - Wildwing's younger brother, who initially was not intended to be part of Canard's resistance. However, Wildwing makes Canard take Nosedive with them ("If you want me, then my brother's part of the deal.") Once they reach Earth, Nosedive becomes an official member of the team, both on the hockey team and the crime fighting team. He is by far the team's most impulsive and immature member, similar to Michelangelo of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. His character may have been influenced by Michelangelo; the two series were initially penned by the same writer. Nosedive is more childish and easy- going than the other Ducks, and often looks toward his older brother for support and protection. Nosedive can be very likable, making friends with teammate Grin, and humans Thrash and Mookie. He wears body armor, but not as much as Wildwing.
He usually uses a Puck Blaster and rides a Duckcycle. His jersey number is 3. Duke L'Orange (voiced by Jeff Bennett) - A notorious jewel thief on Puckworld, Duke changed his ways to battle Lord Dragaunus.
Duke has used a Puck Blaster in some episodes, but he mainly uses a golden sword called a Ducksaber (or sometimes just a 'saber'). He also carries lock picks and a grappling hook attached to his wrist.
Duke has a Brooklyn accent and is pretty level- headed, albeit egotistical at times. He also has an eyepatch and a chipped beak, possibly as a result of his past as a thief (In the episode "Dungeons and Ducks" he tells Vorg, "Hey take it easy, you can put someone's eye out with one of that thing (a sword), I should know." Might be a clue to how he lost his eye). He was the leader of a gang called The Brotherhood of the Blade. He remains the most experienced of all the Ducks and possesses a good balance of skill and confidence. Unfortunately, there are some minor trust issues with Mallory due to Duke being an ex- thief, though this fact doesn't seem to faze their leader Wildwing. Watch The Equalizer Streaming.
His name is a pun on the dish duck à l'orange. His jersey number is 1. Mallory Mc. Mallard (voiced by Jennifer Hale) - Mallory is a fiery red head who is well- learned in Puckworld's version of the martial arts, although most of the time she is content with just using a Puck Blaster.
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Home arena. Honda Center. City. Anaheim, California. Colors. Black, metallic gold, orange, silver[1][2] Media. Fox Sports West and Prime Ticket. KCOP (My 1. 3)KLAA (Angels Radio AM 8. The Mighty 1. 09.
Owner(s)Henry & Susan Samueli. General manager. Bob Murray. Head coach. Randy Carlyle. Captain. Ryan Getzlaf.
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The Anaheim Ducks are a professional ice hockey team based in Anaheim, California. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). Since their inception, the Ducks have played their home games at the Honda Center. The club was founded in 1.
The Walt Disney Company as the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, a name based on the 1. The Mighty Ducks. Disney sold the franchise in 2. Henry and Susan Samueli, who along with General Manager Brian Burke, changed the name of the team to the Anaheim Ducks before the 2. The Ducks have made the playoffs 1. Pacific Division titles (2.
Western Conference championships (2. Stanley Cup (2. 00.
History[edit]Start of a franchise (1. Mighty Ducks primary logo (1. The logo was subsequently used in the Disney movie D2: The Mighty Ducks. Disney design elements appear in this logo, such as team mascot Wildwing's goalie mask. The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim were founded in 1.
The Walt Disney Company. The franchise was awarded by the NHL in December 1. Miami team that would become the Florida Panthers. An entrance fee of $5. Disney would pay directly to the Los Angeles Kings in order to share Southern California.[3] On March 1, 1. Anaheim Arena – located a short distance east of Disneyland and across the Orange Freeway from Angel Stadium – the team got its name, inspired by the 1.
Disney movie The Mighty Ducks, based on a group of misfit kids who turn their losing youth hockey team into a winning team.[4]Philadelphia- arena management specialist Tony Tavares was chosen to be team president,[4] and Jack Ferreira, who previously helped create the San Jose Sharks, became the Ducks' general manager.[5] The Ducks selected Ron Wilson to be the first coach in team history.[6] The Ducks and the expansion Florida Panthers team filled out their rosters in the 1. NHL Expansion Draft and the 1.
NHL Entry Draft. In the former, a focus on defense led to goaltenders Guy Hebert and Glenn Healy being the first picks, followed by Alexei Kasatonov and Steven King.[7] In the latter, the Ducks selected as the fourth overall pick Paul Kariya, who only began play in 1. The resulting roster had the lowest payroll of the NHL, with only $7. Led by captain Troy Loney, the Ducks' finished the season 3. Florida Panthers also achieved. The Ducks sold out 2.
Arrowhead Pond to 9. Ducks licensed merchandise shot to number one in sales among NHL clubs,[1.
Disney's theme parks and Disney Stores.[1. The lockout- shortened. NHL season saw the debut of Paul Kariya, who would play 4. The Ducks had another respectable season, going 1. Paul Kariya era (1. Paul Kariya. During the season, he was chosen to play for the Western Conference in the 1. NHL All- Star Game as the lone Ducks representative.
At the time of his selection, (January 1. Kariya was ranked 1. Ducks were overall a low- scoring team. Then a midseason blockbuster deal with the Winnipeg Jets improved the franchise. The Ducks sent Chad Kilger, Oleg Tverdovsky and a third round pick to the Jets in return for Marc Chouinard, a fourth round draft pick and right winger Teemu Selanne. Following the trade, Ducks centre Steve Rucchin commented, "Paul [Kariya] had a lot of pressure on him.. He singlehandedly won some games for us this year..
Now that we have Teemu, there's no way everybody can just key on Paul."[1. These three players formed one of the most potent lines of their time.[1. Although the trade proved to be an important effort in the team, they still finished short of the playoffs, losing the eight spot in the West to the Jets based on the number of wins.[1. Paul Kariya was the Mighty Ducks' captain from 1. Stanley Cup Finals.
During the 1. 99. Kariya became team captain following Randy Ladouceur's retirement in the off- season,[1.
Ducks to their first post- season appearance, after recording the franchise's first winning record of 3. Phoenix Coyotes.[1.
The Ducks trailed 3–2 going into Phoenix for game six. Kariya scored in overtime to force the franchise's first game 7 which they won. In the second round, however, they lost to the eventual Stanley Cup champion Red Wings in a four- game sweep. After the season, Wilson was fired after saying he would like to coach the Capitals.[1. Pierre Page succeeded him. The Ducks started out slowly in 1.
Kariya missed the first 3. He came back in December, but on February 1, he suffered a season- ending concussion when the Chicago Blackhawks' Gary Suter cross- checked him in the face. With Kariya playing only a total of 2. Ducks missed the playoffs and fired Page.[1. The Ducks followed that season up by finishing sixth in the Western Conference in 1. Craig Hartsburg. However, they were swept by the Detroit Red Wings again, this time in the first round. In the 1. 99. 9–2.
Ducks finished with the same amount of points as the previous season, but a much more competitive Western Conference had them miss the playoffs by four points behind rival San Jose Sharks.[1. Despite this, the Mighty Ducks scored more goals than the conference champion Dallas Stars. In the following season, 2.
Ducks ended up performing worse, as Paul Kariya and Teemu Selanne's point production significantly declined from the previous season – Kariya went from 8. Selanne went from 8. Selanne was subsequently dealt to San Jose at the trade deadline for Jeff Friesen, Steve Shields and a second round draft pick and head coach Craig Hartsburg was fired during the season. The team ended up with a losing record and last place in the Western Conference that season. Without Selanne, Kariya's numbers continued to drop in the 2. Bryan Murray. The Mighty Ducks finished in 1.
Western Conference. Western Conference champions (2. The Mighty Ducks did not reach the post- season again until the 2. Mike Babcock. They entered the playoffs in seventh place with a 4. In the first round, the Ducks were once again matched up with the Detroit Red Wings, the defending Stanley Cup champions. They shocked the hockey world by sweeping the Red Wings in four games.
Steve Rucchin scored the series- winning goal in overtime in Game 4. In the second round, the Ducks faced the Dallas Stars.
Game 1 turned out to be the fourth- longest game in NHL history, with Petr Sykora scoring in the fifth overtime to give the Mighty Ducks the series lead. The Ducks would finish off the Stars in Game 6 at home. In the team's first trip to the Western Conference Finals, they were matched up against another Cinderella team, the sixth- seeded, three- year- old Minnesota Wild. Jean- Sebastien Giguere strung together three consecutive shutouts and allowed only one total goal in the series in an eventual sweep. The 2. 00. 3 Stanley Cup Finals, to be played against the New Jersey Devils, had some interesting story lines. Anaheim forward Rob Niedermayer was playing against his brother Scott, while Giguere faced off against fellow French- Canadian goaltender Martin Brodeur.
The series began with the home team winning the first five games. In Game 6 at home, Kariya was knocked out from a hit by Devils captain Scott Stevens.
However, Kariya would return in the second period and score the fourth goal of the game. In an exciting third period, the Mighty Ducks defeated the Devils 5–2 to send the series back to New Jersey for Game 7. Anaheim, however, could not complete their Cinderella run, as they lost a hard- fought Game 7 to the Devils 3–0.