Duck Dodgers
Duck Dodgers
TV-Y7 | 23 August 2003 (USA)

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    Solemplex

    To me, this movie is perfection.

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    Plustown

    A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.

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    Stephan Hammond

    It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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    Lachlan Coulson

    This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.

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    adonis98-743-186503

    Animated sci-fi series based on the alter ego of Looney Tunes star Daffy Duck, the semi-heroic, yet incompetent space captain Duck Dodgers. Without a doubt one of the most memorable and coolest opening themes from any Daffy Duck or Looney Tunes show related ever and i loved the friendship between Daffy and The Eager Young Space Cadet he was always the brains of the operation and Daffy was just Daffy with a different name and he was always doing the same old mistakes it's not something that you haven't seen before but it's something that still works on it's own always and you won't be disappointed in my opinion and i'll still give it a 10/10.

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    Drake TigerClaw

    Well as with so many of the recycled cartoons out there I have mixed feelings about duck dodgers. The show had a lot of potential because its silly sci-fi and you can do anything with it. But then again as usual they tried to throw in a bunch or lame jokes and clichés. There are also a number of vague references to other shows and movies, which go over a lot of people's heads. The animation is a bit above the typical for a modern series and in an unusual twist the CG work does not look totally out of place.Over all I liked the series (Aside: and the Martian Queen) but it could have been made better in a few ways.

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    ldavis-2

    I finally saw "Duck Dodgers" last night. As Chuck Jones and Mel Blanc (bless them) are no longer with us, I was prepared for a letdown, and I wasn't disappointed!In the original, Daffy was a bombastic nitwit, which was part of his charm; here, he's a loathsome prick! In the episode I saw, he demands help as he has Eager Young Space Cadet cleaning his house. Mr. Hi assigns him a robot. He likes the robot until he dispatches the bad guys better than Dodgers ever did, earning Mr. Hi's raves. Dodgers is now hell-bent on getting rid of him. When the robot sacrifices himself for him, Dodgers actually seems devastated -- until Mr. Hi says he can rebuild him. Dodgers throws a fit, stomping on the heap of metal that saved his life!I was so disgusted by what the no-talent clowns behind this "cartoon" did to Daffy and Porky, I'll never watch this "Duck Dodgers" again!

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    runar-4

    ...is Chuck Jones spinning in his grave. "Duck Dodgers" is proof that animation is a dying art. In his book "Chick Amuck", Jones said that animation is primarily a visual art. A cartoon is true animation if you can turn off the sound and still understand the whole thing. If you need the sound to understand what's going on, it's illustrated radio. "Duck Dodgers" is illustrated radio of the worst sort. The character was never intended to be sustained over more than one cartoon, and even Jones' own reprise, 1980's "Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th Century" fell flat. Unfortunately, Cartoon Network has seen fit to remove one of the two Sunday evening showings of the exemplary "Toon Heads" to inflict a rerun of this turkey. I suggest they keep it confined to its first-run slot on late Friday night, the later the better, or, better yet, consign it to the dustbin of failure.

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