Duck Dodgers - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Duck Deception
Dodgers accidentally explodes the ship's energy core, sending the crew adrift. To convince a Martian ship to rescue them, Dodgers dresses Cadet as a space vixen.

The Spy Who Didn't Love Me
Dodgers must escort a beautiful secret agent to a Martian-controlled planet. To prove his love for the lady spy, Dodgers volunteers to destroy an enemy radio tower.

The Fowl Friend
With a new robot on his crew, Agent Roboto, Dodgers discovers he has a crew member who will do whatever he says. Unfortunately, when Agent Roboto is a little too good at saving the day, Dodgers plans to get rid of his newfound crew member.

The Fast and the Feathery
Cadet makes a bet with the Queen of Mars that Dodgers can race the Martian Commander in a hot-rod space race and win. Dodgers begins by cheating but will it be enough to win?

Trial of Duck Dodgers
Dodgers and Cadet are put on trial for destroying Earth's defensive shield, and is being persecuted by Capt. Star Johnson.

Big Bug Mamas
Dodgers responds to a planet's distress signal and mistakes its gelatinous inhabitants for the enemy invaders.

Duck Codgers
Dodgers and Cadet come into contact with a flower that induces rapid aging. To obtain the cure, they must head to an enemy planet, where they discover the flower reverses aging on Martians.

Where's Baby Smartypants
Dodgers and Cadet must retrieve a baby philosopher to save a peace conference. When Martians kidnap the baby, Cadet gives chase while Dodgers disguises himself as the baby to prevent war.

I'm Going to Get You, Fat Sucka
A fat-sucking space vampire hypnotizes Dodgers into detaining Cadet for a pork dinner. But having discovered the vampire's one weakness, health food, Cadet makes a decoy of himself from tofu.

Detained Duck
Drake Darkstar, an evil Duck Dodgers doppelganger, steals Dodgers' identity to escape incarceration. When Dodgers escapes from prison and arrives on his own spaceship, he must prove to Cadet that he is the real Duck Dodgers.

K-9 Kaddy
A rebel army of gophers vows to overtake Mars. Marvin's canine companion discovers the plan during a golf game but can't communicate the information to his master. Without Marvin's help, it's up to K-9 to save the planet on his own.

Pig of Action
Dodgers and Cadet investigate space barbarians planning to invade Earth. While on the rogue planet, Cadet discovers a shiny rock that transforms him into a gargantuan warrior.

Shiver Me Dodgers
Space pirates use a disappearo device to render their ship invisible. After they wreak havoc, Dodgers and Cadet must disguise as pirates to claim the disappearo device for Earth before the Martian Commander claims it for Mars.

They Stole Dodgers' Brain
Marvin kidnaps Dodgers and steals his brain, replacing it with a high tech gizmo that everyone mistakes for a fancy hat. Dodgers is assigned to track down the stolen brain, unaware that it belongs to him.

The Wrath of Canasta
Dodgers drags Cadet along to Robo-World, a space vacation fantasy theme park, where Nasty Canasta, an intergalactic bounty hunter, creates trouble for Dodgers and the Cadet.

The Green Loontern
Due to a mistake, Dodgers gets a Green Lantern uniform instead of his own. Donning the garment, mask and ring, Dodgers gains Green Lantern powers. Then, the continuation of the story where Dodgers must thwart the wicked Sinestro's plan.

Quarterback Quack
Obsessed with ruining Dodgers' career, Marvin goes back in time to foil the college football exploits of his nemesis only to learn Dodgers must be schooled in his own field of alleged expertise.

To Love a Duck
Because Dodgers has been such a worthy adversary to the Queen and X-2, the Queen decides to take Dodgers as her King, if he can pass three death-defying Martian trials: Combat, Endurance, and Logic.

Hooray for Hollywood Planet
Hollywood mogul Harry Vermin lures Dodgers into a trap by offering to produce the duck's life story. Dodgers is made into a star after he his cast as the lead in his self-titled movie. X-2 is really behind it, and he has hired an assassin to play Dodgers' female Cadet.

The Queen is Wild
After being humiliated by Dodgers for rejecting her offer of King of Mars, the Queen kidnaps Cadet in an all-out attempt to exact revenge on Dodgers, who abandoned her at the wedding altar.

Back to the Academy
Dodgers must keep his Protectorate Captain's certification by taking a yearly course. He encounters a tough space academy drill sergeant and his own disdain for authority in the process.

Enemy Yours
Once Dodgers finds out that X-2 doesn't think of him as his arch enemy, but just as a mild annoyance, Jealous that Marvin has another arch enemy, Dodgers involves himself in Marvin's skirmish with the dreaded Dr. Woe.

Duck Departure
Tired of mounting space hijinks, Dodgers quits the Protectorate to work in the food service industry. Although he's trying to get away from everything, he's constantly reminded about everything from his past while working at the restaurant.
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