How are you doing out there? It's me Tigger, I'm Dark Wayne Duck. It's me Bunkers keep babcat. All right, y'all, did agree your favorite firefly you design? Hold no old, no Good. My name is Jim Cummings and welcome to tune In. Welcome everybody back to Tune In with Jim Cummings. I'm producer Chris. We are joined by Brendan Dando. How are you doing today, sir? I'm doing great, sir, Thank you for introducing me. This This feels very special and of course the man of
the hour, Dark Jims. Either way, as long as you stay dangerous and we're off to the races. A very special episode of the podcast, This one isn't it? Yes, we're today we're doing a special bonus episode, a little grab bag from social media. We're gonna be answering your questions. Well, Jim's gonna be answering your questions and we're gonna pull them from
Instagram and X formerly Twitter. Oh god, I guess I'll used to call it X. It's just not going to happen about twit X. But basically, yeah, you guys, we put out the question for asking for some Dark Wing Duck questions for Jim, as we usually do with our theme podcasts, and man did we have some questions come through and it was just going
to take away too much of our time on the regular podcast. We thought, let's make a specific Dark Ming Duck mail bag bonus podcast, which is what we're doing now that Chris just said, because hundreds of questions came through, So Chris, you take it away. What's the first question? All right? First question, that's when it comes from a gigabuster eighty seven. What is something from the show you wish was yours? Jim? The gas gun or the thunder quack? Oh? Boy, well the thunder quack.
That's easy. You know I actually have a gas gun. We all do. It's okay. Do you want to explain to some of the listeners out there if you listen to a dark Wing Duck podcast and you don't know what it is, shame on you. But what is that and why why would you choose that weapon? Well, you know it's it's non lethal, but it will stop you in your tracks and it's fun to use. It's fun to watch bad guys writhe and horrible pain on the floor in front of you.
I've got a question for it. What was your favorite way to foil a villain? Did you have, like any favorite moments where you're like, dark room Duck stopped a villain in a very funny way or memorable way. Gosh, well, it's hard to say. I mean, you know, he tripped up people in a thousand different ways, you know, and that was part of part of the joy because he had a lot of Batman about
him, some of the shadow. But he wasn't Superman, you know, so he he had to rely on a few gizmos, and he had the thunder Quack, he had the rat catcher, and he had launch pad and occasionally, you know, there's nothing wrong with throwing your sidekick under the bus to trip up the villain and then you can wrap him up and take him to jail. McGill the mask, that's right, all right. This one
here comes from at Tara Jane eighty four. She says, I've always wanted to ask you, Jim, but forgot in what way, if any how did Goslin impact you as a dad and did it teach you anything about fatherhood? Well, you know, the thing is I already was a dad, and oddly enough. My eldest daughter, Livia, was about the same age as Goslin, and it it taught me that she got teased at school a lot. Hello Goslind, Hello Goslin, how's dark Wing? You know?
And so, and I was thinking, see to me, to my mind, that would be the coolest thing in the world if my dad was fill in the blank, you know Beanie and Cecil or you know, bugs Bunny from my day. But apparently she was a little chagrined by it. I think they probably went a little too hard out on the playground. But you know, I was a dad, I am a dad, and uh, you know, you know what, my kids are just gonna have to toughen up. If it's that hard being you know, well, he's already grown
up. We're all he's good to go. And so I'm not. I'm only going to worry about that one so much. I found astonishing that kids would find that as a reason to tea somebody, Hey, your dad's that famous character that we all go home from school and watching TV. Yeah, it's like what yeah, yeah, yeah, Well it's like I said before, you know, where the kids would come to the the door for a Halloween they go, does dark Wing Duck liver for reals? Yes, he
does, but he's out fighting crime, you know. So it was fun. It was breaking the fourth wall or the third wall? How many walls are there anyway? Plenty? Now you get the idea. Tara also asked, did your character as dark Wings spillover on how you raise your own daughter at the time? No, no character tuned character. Yeah, but thanks for asking. All right. The next question comes from Instagram. Red Call Fox says, let's get dangerous. Have you ever wanted to do a Duck
Tails and Darkwing Duck crossover? I think we kind of did. It was brief and uh and confusing to me. But what I would like to do is do a Darkwing Duck reboot and maybe we'll let one of those duck tailors come on for an episode. How's that? Did you ever want to do a crossover of any kind back in the early nineties when you were doing the
show? Was there ever the idea of crossover pitched at the time? No, I mean I don't think so. There weren't that many of them because you weren't making You weren't making shows at the same time where it was like you made one, you finished it, then you made the next one, or they made simultaneously the shows. There was a little overlap, you know, but not a ton, not a ton. You know. They concentrated on one show getting that done, perfecting it, you know, doing the
music, et cetera, putting it out. And yeah, I mean the Disney Afternoon. Disney Afternoon took years and I was in every single series, so I know, yeah, and I was grateful, Thank you. Which Disney Animate Afternoons show? Do you think Dark Win Duck would have been best to crossover with? Do you think if it was going to I'm probably duck tails. You work in ducktails. I guess the ducks. It all just works, doesn't it. I think you know keyword duck, Yeah, yeah,
exactly. So this one here comes from at the anim Com Weird one. Anyway, they say who was your favorite guests slash voice actor actress to work on Dark Dark Win Duck with? So who was your favorite guest? Oh? My favorite guest? Gosh, well, Chrissy Kavanaugh was Garslind Yeah, but did you have any like one time as that came in so to sort of make a quick cameo here and there, do you remember well,
no, I mean, you know, katsu See was my girlfriend. She was morgana uh you know, she was kind of like the kind of the witch queen or what have you. And I thought she was awesome, you know, kind of Darkwing Ducks sort of girlfriend. But she was very dark side. So you know, Darkwing is in the light. He's the good guy. But but it was awesome, you know, so caths hu See is the answer. Next question comes from Joe Buttons on Instagram. Love Darkwing
Duck. What was your favorite? I am the Terror that flaps in the night. I am the dot dot dot line. Oh boy, that's a tough one. We had. You know, there was one literally for every single show, and something about floaties. I remember, I recall something. Yeah, yeah, that's a tough one too. I am the terror the flaps in the night. I am the floaty that never flushes no matter how many times you try. I am dying and the toilet bowl of crime.
You know. So, and they just kind of went, okay, well, no, we're not going to use that one, and I went, all right, fine, then I did whatever was written. I don't remember that one, but that one was memorable. I was gonna ask you this one. We're doing a dark Quen Duck episode. You said that you always knew what you were going to say when you're naked Duck and whatnot when you're improvising, Do you sometimes just say things? Would I even realize what's going
to come out? And just and what's coming out? You've gone, Oh, yeah, probably probably shouldn't have done that. Yeah, yeah, every time. Yeah, I mean literally every time. I just I don't even I just don't turn off the filter on the side of my head and anything comes out. And I'm kind of known for that, and it's either good
or bad, depending on your director. So the answer is yeah, I just you know, I don't plan ad libs because there wouldn't be ad libs that would be writing, and I just tend to just to read out whatever pops into my head. If it works, it works. If not, hey, you know, it's not even tape anymore. It's it's digital, so it's it's really cheap. This phone's from at Liz Kat's official on Twitter. She asked, how does one get dangerous? Well, I hope you
do it safely. Thank you for calling anything else, what's the most dangerous thing you've ever done. Let's see, have you even lot bungee jumped or things like that? Are you talking about? Are you talking about while I jumped off of hole Alkala once that that's probably a bat. And I didn't really fight with the alligator, but I stepped on the back of one.
Why okay, he's a story. And and also during that same time in my life, when I was a decade on riverboat, I was out there are no radiators on tugboats, not that anybody would care or know that, because they just sucked water in from from the bayou and run it through the engine. And you don't have to have a radiator, you have free water. So all of a sudden, the whole ship just shut down, the whole boat. So something happened in you know, the cooling system. Okay,
blah blah blah. So send the dick hand me down to do the turney work, and you unscrew this big ridiculous thing because it's clogged up and it's and you pull off the the you know, the cap there, and it's biggest snake in the universe fell on me and he was clogging, Thank you Lord, he was dead. And and they just thought that was the
funniest thing they ever saw in their life. Apparently they probably knew what it was because it could have been kadzu, could have been could have been you know, a lily as it could have been anything, but it wasn't. It was the biggest that I mentioned. It was a big snake. I don't know if I didn't. It was a big ass snake and it fell right on me and liked it killed me just by popping out and falling on me. And so yeah, that that was that was memorable. At least
I did it for that. Yeah, maybe not. Have you ever eaten a snake? Yes? Yes, yes, yes, well down down in Louisiana. Yeah, well anything I could tell you this anything that slithers or falls in the water, jumps in the water, flies from tree to tree, slithers down a tree, digs a hole, comes up, poops, does anything, you know. And in Louisiana you see that boy does good eating ride down and you put that over rise cool, you know, you
talk about good and and that's all it takes. Put anything over rice and it's a banquet in Louisiana. So true with do you bab dark wing? Can you eat duck? What do you feel like you just can't a small pot if you just can't bring yourself to do it. Gosh, well I prefer endangered species. But but but yeah, I could probably I could probably swing it. Oh man, alright, next question the next question. Next
question comes from Tennessee fourteen fifteen. Have you read any of the Dark Wing Duck comics comics from the original shows run the twenty twenty three series or those by Sparrow, Silvanni or brill ps love all your work. You do, please come back to Kansas. Both of you are coming on the podcast where we cover the Dark Wing Duck comics. Yes, that's right, so stay tuned, and yes, I do watch them, and I watched them read them. Well you use your eyes, Yeah I do. It's true.
Uh yeah, I get a kick out of him. I love him, you know, I love you know. It's kind of I'm just honored by it, you know, the fact that the character has got that much weight, that he he can you know, all these years later, he's he's still got juice. So thank you, thank you world. Yeah, that's great. People behind it are clearly passionate about the Dark Ring franchise and know the character yeah, oh yeah, especially my buddies behind the comic. They're
amazing. Yeah, you know Aaron, and yeah, it's just it's it's a beautiful thing. Yeah. I had the pleasure of meeting Aaron Sparrow with you and yeah in Pasadena a couple of years ago. Yeah, yeah, yeah, and he's really really kind man and really passionate and just the attention to detail in his comics. He actually gave me a couple and signed a couple and as as did you signed it? Yes, and yeah we've kind of stayed in touch on Twitter as well over all these years, not all
these years, but the last couple of years. A good boy. Yeah. This one here is from at your Disney Scoop on Twitter and they say who should play dark Wing Duck in a live action adaptation? Me? Next question? It's like, given the purple costume with a hat the mascot, I'm all for it. No, No, I got the new Indiana Jones film. Gosh, yeah, I don't know who who could play a duck Wing Duck. I'm going to go Joseph Gordon Levitt. Yeah, yeah, I think it has to be. Oh, who's the guy who plays all
the motion capture. I can't believe his name is evading me right now? Your dad multiply he was and Andy Circus because I feel like if they did a live action one, it would be some kind of CGI creation of dark Wing, right yeah, I feel like it would kind of be like a New New Age like Roger Rabbit type deal, where it's a three D character right around in a live action world. Ye, Sonny the young man we interviewed the other day, Chris Sonny, Yes, Sonny Sonny soldick. He
might have some juice in there. I don't know. Yeah, yeah, I could see that, you know what I mean. He's a little sass to him, right, yeah, he's got he's pretty whimsical and blah blah. So I don't know. I don't know. Have you ever seen Howard in the Duck the movie? Oh yeah, that was not a great So I'm hoping it's not like that, which is a little person moneyand wait, I have I haven't seen it. For anybody who hasn't seen it, can
you can you break it down for as well? How the Duck is a comic, I believe, right, Jim, how it was it started? Yeah, and then it's a it's a. It's a film that wasn't for kids. It was it's like one of those really. I think it was late eighties, it was early nineties, and it's like hell human and stuff, and you just got to check it out. Me. It's it's interesting. Yeah it missed. Yeah, it was not a bull's eye noe.
But but it was interesting. It's worth a look. Yeah, that's really cut the idea for the B movie from maybe it could be yeah, but yeah, but a live adaptation. It's funny. Like you look at the Chip and Down movie that came out a couple of years ago, which was awesome. It might opinion. I really really enjoyed that film, dark Wing Duck. Surely that's going to work as its own film, right, A superhero film like it's it's it's right? Is it not right? All them?
Yeah? I mean yeah, forget about it. I wouldn't even bother doing it. Let's do it. Don't do a seer, just do just keep doing films. Yeah, I agree, I'm right here. Yeah, CGID, Hollywood CGI, dark Wing, have Jim do the voice writes itself, let's do it. Netflix rates itself al right, Next question, man, what you said? All right? Next question comes from Chestnut be Pimpin.
So, if dark Wing is canonically egotistical, arrogant, and self important, considering Negaduck is his opposite, does that mean he has issues with self esteem and confidence? What the hell's that supposed to mean? Uh? No, I don't think Negaduck has any issues with anything at all. He's he's greased and ready to kick. But at any given moment there's always an element, though, of low self esteem with a supervillain though, right, They're
always trying to prove themselves to people. What's that supposed to mean? I already said that already. No, No, I not with not with Naga Duck. He just wants to get rid of dark Wing and take over the world. Yeah, it's it's not too much to ask, or is it? This one's from at I'm Amaya Jones. We're kind of already covered this, but we can ask it again in case people haven't listened to the other show. But do you remember the initial pitch that was pitched to you for
Dark Green Duck? Did you say yes immediately pon being asked or what obviously didn't get asked? Through the role, you have to audition for it, But when you heard about Dark Green Duck, was this something that you just knew you had to be become? You know, was this made for you? Oh? Yeah? Well yeah, I mean it was right at my alley. You know, a sarcastic wise guy who you know, thinks he's all that and he's probably only some of that, and you know, there
was just room to just go crazy. And I just I thought it was well written. I thought the character design is amazing. So I just dove in with both both feet and like, okay, yeah, I loved it all. Right. Here we go from the last clever user name on Instagram. In a time when Hollywood was chasing Batman eighty nine earnings, why do you think a Kid's Saturday Morning cartoon and Lazy Later Disney Afternoon Staples succeeded while big movies like The Phantom, The Shadow, The Rockets Here, and Dick
Tracy essentially lost money. Also, is it time for theme songs to once again include kick ass saxophone solos? Well, the reason for the first part is because Darkwing Duck was infinitely better than all of the failures that you brought Phantom. Seriously, really, I mean, how did they screw that up. I remember being pissed off when I saw The Phantom because I wanted it
to be really good. H not as good as the guy who played the Phantom, but anyway, so I just thought, you know, and and the fact, the the obvious fact, is that Dark Wink Duck was better written and infinitely better acted. So there you haven't So I could be wrong, but I'm not wrong. It's like that besides the Batman films and Superman films in the seventies, they hadn't quite worked out superhero movies yet, had they. They just worked quite this Superman and Batman aside, well, you
know, everything else just didn't seem to work right. Well, Michael Keaton was awesome. Yeah, yeah, I thought I thought that one was that was on the money, that that was a bull's eye, and I think that was responsible for other ones that came after. I mean, who can forget George Clooney's Batman besides everyone? Oh okay, well maybe everyone. Okay, Well that that answers that question. Yeah, but it you know, and they just brought back to Michael Keaton as a Batman, didn't they.
Yeah. In the latest Flash. Yeah, in the Flash Michael Keaton reprises raw as Batman. Yeah, oh wow, different universe. Yeah, okay, I will now, yes, yeah, it's worth it. It's funny. I went, I put on Batman, Batman and what was the second one? Batman? What severe? Batman Forever returns? Batman returns to the second Catoman? Right. I put it on for my son to watch the other day, and we're into it. I was like, this is not a kid's film. I forgot how scary that movie was. Like they those
movies were dark. Yeah, oh yeah, they are not the Marvel Cinematic Universe, that's for sure. No. No, it's funny how you mentioned the fan to before. I know you're a big comic fan and you mentioned the fan to before and how it wasn't the film was terrible, But in Australia, every kid's first comic was The Phantom. Because I don't know when you go when you guys go to the show or the fair, but we have showed calm showbags. Do you have like fair like bags that you get
at the at the fair? Well, we have we call the fair the show here, right, and we have showbags where you go there and you pay ten dollars and you get a whole bagful of just useless crap chocolates and cheap toys and things like that. Good, but the showbags would always have a Phantom comic in it, So every like every Ussy Kids kids comic was always the Phantom. I don't know why, but just interesting. Yeah I don't think we have that's cool. Yeah, yeah, I don't know about
that. You know the coolest thing about the Phantom was that he had this ring and if you ever pissed him off or got him mad enough to come after you, he would end up punching you and you got an instant tattoo on your chin and it stayed there forever. And I was thinking, man, that's some serious shit, right, my friend? You know the pandom punched me? What is that right there? Oh man, the Phantom kicked my butt about a year and a half ago. Really, yeah, my
cousin has one. I didn't know that. It was like, I want one? You know, do you guys know that? Are you hipped to that? Did you know that Phantom? Lare? I did not, But it was true. You get an instantaneous tattoo from the Phantom kind of sounds like a pamp, like he's Brandon Alls. Yeah, yeah, oh yeah, explain this one at dinner. Yeah, take that to Thanksgiving and explain it. This one here is an interesting one. It's from at Mister Bungle
eleven. Was there ever a discussion on Dark Winged Duck's color palette to be something other than what we know now know to be the purple terror the flaps in the night? No, that was always purple to you didn't know anything else. It was always plays, always purple to the world. Was the design? I think it was, you know, interesting when when you saw him, like when you when you first auditioned, was he was he wearing the purple? Then? Had they designed the full outfit and everything? Oh?
Yeah, yeah, no, he looked the same, always the same. There we go. Okay, yeah, absolutely all right. This next one is from dark Wren Duck. While working on the show, who was your favorite person to work with? Did you make any lasting friendships with any other members of the cast? Oh gosh, yeah, I mean I'm still buddies with all of them. Really, you know, I don't see Dan Kesslnetta that much, but Rob and you know, just different people. Yeah,
I mean, it's a it's an awesome thing. You know, Chrissy is not there anymore, Christine Kevanah, but E. G. Daily took over and we were talking today. So yeah, the answer is yes. And Katie Lee's have good buddy of mine. She played Honker And I'm still friends with myself because I was Nega Duck and her Muddlefoot and so uh yeah, it's just you know, Michael bell Is, it was quacker Jack, and so yeah, yeah, I'm good buddies with everybody who you know,
and we running into each other at comic cons. It's a beautiful thing. Yeah. Yeah. One thing you find since doing the show and talking to other voice artists is that, besides the one who he shall not be named, you're all just no friends and you're all there for each other and you're all trying to support each other and help each other grow, and you like, there's no sort of like jealousy at all in the voice acting communities there. I don't think so not much. You thought about it for a second
much. You thought about it for a second. Yeah, I did. I was thinking because I just don't, you know, I don't remember ever being in casting room where you know, somebody was looking at me like, oh, I'm gonna get this guy or and I certainly didn't because you know, it's not you can't take it that personally. It's not like you look like the character. I understand why on camera actors kind of do. But you know there's plenty to go around, so you know they're not going to
hire you because you can't do it. Yea. So I mean, you know, knock on Wood, so far, so good, This one hits some at Cartoon gall eleven. Was it ever hot on your voice? Having to play both dock wing duck and naked duck? Well the pretty similar though, went they? Yeah, no, no, not really, it wasn't It wasn't too hard. I would go back and forth and have arguments with myself, you know. I the only one that I gave some consideration to
was Taz Tasmanian Devil. I insisted on. I said, listen, we have to do taz Tasmania the show on Friday afternoons, right before I go home, because that way I could recover throughout the whole weekend because Tazz is all you know, it's all damage, it's all damage. And so therefore I just said Friday afternoon and see you Monday morning. So do you think it's incredible that you get paid to go? That's pretty amazing, right,
Yeah, I could not agree more. And I will say this if if you ever watched the Tasmania show, and you should, at the end of the theme song in which Jeff Harnell is singing and me and Dorian Hairwood, I think Rob might have been in on it, Rob Paulson, But anyway, we sang the theme song and at and at the end of he put the Tasan Testmainia come to Tesmania blah blah blah blah blah ba. And that sound was taken from the very very very first thing that ever came out of
my mouth as Taze. It was from the audition. I told Rob that Rob could not believe it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but it was. It was. The tag on the theme song was literally taken from the audition for the character. And they said, okay, we need the classic Tasmanian Tasmanian devil krowl run up, I'm here. So I went and they went okay, okay, well your task and so intro. Did you record another one for the intro that it went with the audition anyway? Or did
you just watch the show we go. Oh yeah, that's the intro that I recorded at my audition. No, no, that was the audition. Yeah, well they recorded the audition and used it. Wow. I was like, all right, Chris, let's ask a couple more questions and we'll let Dark bringing gim on their way. Yeah. I'm starting to see a bunch of repeats. Now we're getting down to the end here. This one,
this one is from Gotts show Tunes. Is there any episode that stands out to you them as these fund to record or do you have an episode with a favorite plot that you have? Gosh, you know, they were all really this sounds terrible corny, but I really loved all of them. I really really did. They were so very well written. But you know, as far as with Goslin, I think some of the shows that showed his more tender side, you know, as as a dad. You know,
close your eyes, little girl blue question about that right now? That was the next questioning that. Yes, Oh really? Yeah, wow, Well there you go. There's something in the air. But you know, the ones that are more heartfelt, you know, always spoke to me. Yeah, you know, I'm a cornball David R. Lopez. He says, any memories of performing Little Girl Blue Goslin's Lullah Bay from episode two, Darkly Dawns the dark part too, because he's always moved whenever he's it,
and thank you for singing it. That was the next question. Wow, that's incredible. Uh well, yes, what was the question? I forgot any members of performing the song because it always moves him when he whenever it listens to it. Yeah, well yeah, you know, yes, definitely
obviously. And I thought it was interesting because they it wasn't the most poetic little jingle or song or whatever, but apparently it contained if you if you know the show, it contained the combination to a certain I'm not going to spoil the uh the ending here, You're gonna have to watch it, but it's, uh, it was integral to the the the plot line of the show. And you know, close your eye little Girl Blue, then the yellow and then the blah blah blah, and it was actually a combination to
some thing you'll have to watch to see. Bom Bom Boom was singing such a big, such a big part of who you are, like you must just love when they just give you the opportunity. Any people and they would know that you enjoyed the singers well, because every every role that you've played on the Disney animated shows, you've sung a song, you know, And
it's just like, do you have any favorites that you remember singing? Like you've mentioned Little Girl Blue there, but do you have any any favorites that you don't feel like get really recognized enough that you remember singing that that you remember the most? And you think, I really loved performing that one. Boy, yeah, all of them. You know, King Louis from Tailspin, he was He was a singer, There's no doubt about that. And you know the great Louis Prima. It was based on him and France for
Life. France for Life, oh kind of trouble and trouble and strive. Yeah, and we did you know anytime. I always thought that anytime there was a song and a show, it got kids, kids excited, it cut you know, like my own kids at the time. You know, my two older girls, Live and Raleigh. Whenever, whenever you would watch a cartoon and somebody would bust into song, they would literally stand up and
run around the room and dance. And I thought, and that was that was a perfect insight and I thought, Okay, kids like songs, you know that, they like, you know, whenever they see bugs Bunny or Pooh or Tigger or dark bring, whenever they break into song, all of a sudden they up the antie and now they're really into it. And and I recognized that early on, and I was always an advocate, you know, let's let's do a song. Oh well, there's going to be a
song in this episode. Okay, let's do it. Yeah, I'm there, I'm there. This one's from at Jay Shoe stuff. He says, what's your who's your favorite ash nemesis on favorite villain Dark Queen Duck. Well, yeah, Megavold was good, you know, Dan Dan Castling. But he just you can just tell, he just he just loved doing that role, didn't He can just tell. Yeah, yeah, you can tell. Yeah, he's a great guy anyway. And so that, yes, so there, Tino and Sanna bush Root was really good. Michael Michael Bell as
quacker Jack and good old you know Nega Duck me. You know, it was a lot of fun. And morgana a cat shu. See, she wasn't quite a villain, but she ended up being my girlfriend. So I gotta throw her in there. Iron Starlett wants to know when did the character of Dark Queen Duck first click for you, boy ran out of the gate. I would think, yeah, yeah, I really really liked him. I said, man, I really have to get this one, because it was kind of right up my alley. He's a wise guy, you know,
he thinks he's stronger than he is. He's thinks he's a badass, and blah blah blah. No, I mean, I really liked it. I know you said there was a moment and well, you said this in the interview anyway. I'm not sure whether you're just embellishing or not, but you said there was about two or three episodes in when who've touched on the on the previous episode where you realized, all right, I've got free reins here I can improvise. Was that sort of the moment there where you truly
realized I am I am Dark Wing Duck. Jeez, I don't know, you know, I always started anyway, Yeah, but yeah, it could be was at the moment everyone else realized Yeah, Well, you know, it's like I said before, they were like seven or eight shows in and it said I am the terror of the flaps and then Nate doesn't matter what I right here, Who's going to see something else? Anyway? I am dark Ring Duck. So it was around that time, you know, early on. Yeah, and you know, I'm just very proud and happy that
everybody still to this day and thank you Disney. Plus right, I'm happy it still resonates, revived and continue many careers that that app has. I'm there, all right, Chris, you ask one more question and we'll get out of you. Yeah. This is literally the last question on the Instagram page. It's from whoa this is a mouthful Jamie somebody, Jamie Max, Max Achillis. It's like six names and one and it's a simple one. It's what would dark Wing do if he met Tantor? And Tantor was the
elephant in Tarzan Dantor I was, I was Tantor in the series. What would dark Wing do if he met Tantor? Try not to get stepped on? How about that? Because Tanto is an elephant by the way, I don't know if you know that the world, but good old Dantor. I was Tantor in in the cartoon series and and I was in Tarzan the movie.
But I was only a singer baby Baby deep Baby Baby d BP and so yeah, you're only just finding all these things out because you forgot about all these roles, didn't here You're just like, oh yeah, I'm getting residuals for this, you know a little bit. Yeah, Yeah, it's well, you know, you know, Disney Plus is reminded me. Yes, and apparently a few million other people. So yeah, keep up the good work, folks. Thank you, God bless all right you guys,
well, thank you so much for all the questions that come through. But I feel like even on the Twitter here there's still so many to go through it. We haven't got the time. Maybe we'll do another bonus podcast down the track of Darkwing Dark Mail Back, because clearly you guys love Darkwing Duck, and clearly Jim loves talking about it, don't you. Yes he does, Yes, he does. I am the terror of the Flaps and the mate you know you are, indeed, Yes, all right, Chris,
thank you for joining us, my good man. Always a pleasure to be with both of you. Thank you Jim for joining us, and of course thank you Darkwing Duck for teaching the time out of your very very busy schedule with the proposed reproot that we keep hearing about. To take some time to answer some mail back questions for us and follow words, Dark Green Duck, Stay Dangerous m HM
