In one way I found that this animated, Sci-Fi, TV series (set in the 24th and a half Century) pushed the whole Duck Dodgers character, and all of his loud-mouthed shenanigans, just a bit too far for its own good.
Unfortunately, after all was said and done, this series literally milked Duck Dodgers' humorous potential completely dry.
Yes. I'll will admit that there were some very good moments in this often over-the-top parody of superhero movies that recycled just about every SyFy cliché in the book - But, as I soon found out, the show's overall appeal was generally geared to the likes of an audience who were much younger than myself.
This 2003 season of Duck Dodgers contained 13, half-hour episodes (divided into 21 chapters). The Duck Dodgers & Marvin Martian characters were voiced by Joe Alaskey. And Bob Bergen voiced Porky, the eager, young space-cadet.
Unfortunately, after all was said and done, this series literally milked Duck Dodgers' humorous potential completely dry.
Yes. I'll will admit that there were some very good moments in this often over-the-top parody of superhero movies that recycled just about every SyFy cliché in the book - But, as I soon found out, the show's overall appeal was generally geared to the likes of an audience who were much younger than myself.
This 2003 season of Duck Dodgers contained 13, half-hour episodes (divided into 21 chapters). The Duck Dodgers & Marvin Martian characters were voiced by Joe Alaskey. And Bob Bergen voiced Porky, the eager, young space-cadet.