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| ==Background== | | ==Background== |
| | '''Megavolt''', civilian name Elmo Sputterspark, is an anthropomorphic rat who possesses the power of electrokinesis. |
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| | He was voiced by Dan Castellaneta. His voice also resembles that of one of Castellaneta's Simpsons characters, Krusty the Clown. In the DuckTales reboot, he is voiced by Keith Ferguson. |
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| | ''Note: [https://darkwingduck.fandom.com/wiki/Megavolt Credit to the Darkwing Duck wiki]'' |
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| | When bully Ham String and Preena Lott sabotaged his science fair project on static electricity, young Elmo Sputterspark gained the ability to absorb and project electrical currents, and to grant nearby electrically powered objects a form of sentience. He wanted to call himself "Megawatt", but the band playing at the dance had already adopted that name. Sputterspark's transformation gave him virtually unlimited power. However, it also fried several portions of his brain, leaving Megavolt a peculiar sort; he believes that light bulbs, toasters and anything else powered by electricity have been "enslaved" by Mankind and need rescuing, which explains why he is usually seen leaving the crime scene with bags full of flashlights, toasters, and ovens instead of money. He's also become romantically interested in electrical devices, having declared his love to a lightbulb, gone on date with a billboard (with a picture of a woman on it), made heart-eyes at the empty Gizmosuit, and was too preoccupied with a centerfold of the hadron collider to bother to escape. As a villain, Megavolt has procured himself two hideouts, one an apartment in the bad part of town, the other the Lighthouse at Beaker's Point. |
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| | Megavolt was a member of the Fearsome Five and occasionally teamed up with Quackerjack as a duo. He twice partnered up with Darkwing Duck on a case out of self-interest, his Negaverse counterpart appears to be the leader of the Friendly Four. In one episode, Darkwing Duck defeats Megavolt by turning his own powers against him - he literally charges and changes Megavolt into a super magnet. This is a recurring problem to Megavolt; he may be one of the strongest mutants in St. Canard, he also is subject to his own powers. It's happened several times that others have used his powers without his consent, often hurting him in the process. Despite being rather dimwitted and absentminded at times, Megavolt is one of Darkwing Duck's more dangerous adversaries in terms of the sheer amount of power he possesses - Darkwing himself uses Megavolt as an example of what a supervillain is. Darkwing himself even considered him his arch-enemy, although he has also referred to Quackerjack and Ammonia Pine as his nemeses. Darkwing also mentions having sent him to the electric chair twice, implying both that Megavolt has previously committed at least two murders, and was electrocuted but survived due to the nature of his powers. |
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| '''[[Tiering System|Tier]]:''' '''Varies''' from '''9-A''' to '''Low 8-C''', likely '''High 8-C''', possibly '''8-B''' at his peak, can reach '''8-A''' via [[Cartoon Physics]] | | '''[[Tiering System|Tier]]:''' '''Varies''' from '''9-A''' to '''Low 8-C''', likely '''High 8-C''', possibly '''8-B''' at his peak, can reach '''8-A''' via [[Cartoon Physics]] |
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| '''Name:''' Megavolt, Megawatt (His original name), Plug Head (By Darkwing Duck), Egomaniacal Electron (By Darkwing Duck), Sparkplug Breath (By Darkwing Duck), Battery Brain (By Darkwing Duck), Mega Jerk (By Darkwing Duck), Sparky (By Darkwing Duck and Quackerjack), Pony Pilferer (By Darkwing Duck), Battery Breath (By Darkwing Duck), Low Wattage Worm (By Darkwing Duck), Melodramatic Mischief (By Darkwing Duck), Electronic Egomaniac (By Darkwing Duck), Assaulting Battery (By Darkwing Duck), Dim Bulb (By Launchpad), Megs (By Quackerjack), Electro Fix (By Quackerjack), Megsy (By Darkwing Duck), Mr. Volt (By Binkie), Chuckles (By Darkwing Duck), MegaDolt (By Darkwing Duck), Bulb Head (By Gosalyn), Meggie (By Darkwing Duck), Super-Charged Simpleton (By Darkwing Duck) | | '''Name:''' Megavolt, Elmo Sputterspark (His real name), Megawatt (His original name), Plug Head (By Darkwing Duck), Egomaniacal Electron (By Darkwing Duck), Sparkplug Breath (By Darkwing Duck), Battery Brain (By Darkwing Duck), Mega Jerk (By Darkwing Duck), Sparky (By Darkwing Duck and Quackerjack), Pony Pilferer (By Darkwing Duck), Battery Breath (By Darkwing Duck), Low Wattage Worm (By Darkwing Duck), Melodramatic Mischief (By Darkwing Duck), Electronic Egomaniac (By Darkwing Duck), Assaulting Battery (By Darkwing Duck), Dim Bulb (By Launchpad), Megs (By Quackerjack), Electro Fix (By Quackerjack), Megsy (By Darkwing Duck), Mr. Volt (By Binkie), Chuckles (By Darkwing Duck), MegaDolt (By Darkwing Duck), Bulb Head (By Gosalyn), Meggie (By Darkwing Duck), Super-Charged Simpleton (By Darkwing Duck) |
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| ==Background== | | ==Background== |
| | The '''Liquidator''' is one of the most dangerous mutants in St. Canard. Not only does he possess the power of hydrokinesis, his body consists of nothing but water and the hydrokinesis applies to that too. He can change shape at will and whether objects go right through him or if he is effectively solid is up to him. Before the event that granted him this power, he was Bud Flood, the owner and spokesperson of a bottled water company. Already anything but a saint, he contaminated the water of the competition with various experimental concoctions. It's one of these concoctions mixed with water that transformed him into the Liquidator; a change he whole-heartedly embraced. His first course of action was to use his new abilities to make the whole of St. Canard dependent on his company and, though the businessman within him has never ceased to be, later he went for more direct forms of crime and even joined the Fearsome Five. |
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| | The Liquidator is voiced by Jack Angel. In the DuckTales reboot, the actor who played him was voiced by Corey Burton, and the real Liquidator was voiced by Keith Ferguson. |
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| | ! style="text-align:left;" |This dropdown contains the synopsis of Liquidator’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise! |
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| | Bud Flood was a crooked businessman who owned the Sparkling Crystal Pure Flood Water, a bottled water company based in St. Canard. During a heatwave in St. Canard, Flood contaminated the water of competing drinks, leaving only his own brand, Sparkling Crystal Pure Flood Water, and Coo-Coo Fizzy Water. He was assisted by two women early on, as well. He acquired his powers trying to poison his competitors’ supply of water in an effort to monopolize the market during the heat wave. When Flood was caught in the act by Darkwing Duck he took a tumble into one of the tainted vats and seemed to melt away and die. The volatile chemicals Flood had used instead altered his molecular structure, transforming him into a being made entirely of living water. Now rather deranged, the Liquidator blamed Darkwing for throwing him into the vat. Darkwing told him that he tried to save him, but he thought he died. Since he could now control all liquids, he turned all the water in St. Canard into a rubbery substance, and now had an absolute stranglehold on the water business in the city. Darkwing was able to defeat the Liquidator by pouring powdered cement on him, restoring the city's water to normal. |
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| | Because he was once a businessman, much of the Liquidator's dialogue is based on advertising slogans. He formed part of the Fearsome Five. |
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| | Not only is his body completely made out of water, but he also possesses numerous water-related abilities including reforming when evaporated and when frozen, commanding constructs made of his watery body and to create water monsters of limited intelligence not connected to him. In he also shows the ability to rapidly heat or chill water. In he also shows the ability to engulf an opponent, Neptunia; who much to his chagrin, turns the tables on him by whipping him up with her trident from within. |
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| | The Liquidator is one of the most efficient mutants in existence as his powers are plentiful and the drawbacks limited. What little negative consequences he receives from his new form start with his appearance. Liquidator is one of those mutants who has undergone a visual change that makes it impossible for him to blend in. Despite having full control of water, he is weak against sponges and can easily be caught with one. The Kitty Kat Kaper Carelessness with his own form's access to small places also has occasionally caused him to become locked up in simple containers. But the big one is his weakness against any substance that reacts with water to form a solid structure. Get cement or pudding powder on him and it's a matter of waiting. He'll eventually get out, presumably as vapor, but for a good while he'll be immobilized. |
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| | '''Dr. Reginald Bushroot''' is a botanist who became a half-plant/half-duck mutant through one of his failed experiments. He's one of the most recurring villains on the show Darkwing Duck. Fueled by loneliness, he will stop at nothing to find a companion for himself and is a member of the Fearsome Five. |
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| | He was voiced by Tino Insana. |
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| | Before his mutation, Reginald Bushroot was a botanist employed at the St. Canard University, where he shared laboratory space with colleagues Rhoda Dendron, Larson, and Gary. |
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| | Bushroot and Dendron were good company to each other, but Larson and Gary took great joy in bullying the physically weaker and psychologically delicate Bushroot. |
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| | Bushroot was developing a method to make animals able to photosynthesize, which would solve world hunger, but the university Dean showed no interest because they couldn't profit from it. |
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| | As his funding for his experiments was about to be cut, to prove his theories were correct, Bushroot performed an experiment on himself and was permanently transformed into a half-duck half-plant creature. |
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| | He pursued revenge on rival scientists Dr. Gary and Dr. Larson who had nicknamed him "Reggie the Veggie." Bushroot seemingly kills Dr. Gary and Dr. Larson and attempted to woo the beautiful Dr. Rhoda Dendron, who had previously defended Bushroot from bullies. Rhoda was dismayed by Bushroot's lack of scientific ethics and shunned him when he appeared before her. Heartbroken and more than a little insane, Bushroot took her hostage, intending to perform the same experiment on her, but was stopped by Darkwing Duck. |
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| | In later episodes Bushroot mainly commits crimes to fund his experiments, though sometimes he acts in a manner reminiscent of an environmentalist. Bushroot has the ability to control any and all forms of plant, though some seem to obey better than others. He sometimes has to use chemicals or fertilizers to make a plant useful in a fight. |
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| | In one episode, he attempts to create a mate for himself, but mistakenly used the wrong seeds and creates a giant slobbering mutant potato named Posey. He also has a pet plant named Spike which resembles a Venus flytrap. |
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| | Bushroot has dark green feathers, vines for arms, ivy leaves for hands, and shaggy lavender foliage for hair. He has the ability to regenerate himself when cut and is therefore virtually impossible to kill. |
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| | He has also been known to fake his own death through leaving dried dummy husks behind and regenerating through various methods. Aside from his many plant cohorts, Bushroot was also allied as a member of the Fearsome Five, acting as one of Negaduck's henchmen. |
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| | In the Life, the Negaverse and Everything, Bushroot's counterpart is a member of the Friendly Four, and he seems braver and more willing to act and speak up. In the episode "A Star Is Scorned" Bushroot is portrayed as a less than intelligent actor (along with the rest of the Darkwing Duck cast) for "Dizzy" (Disney) studios. |
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| | After blooming into a plant-duck hybrid he gained a mental connection with and the loyalty of flora, putting him in charge of an immense potential army. |
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| | With the power to make mighty trees and thorny vines strike at his enemies, this would make him one of the most dangerous beings in Saint Canard. However, his personality, largely being that of a pacifist, renders the potential violence of these powers near non-existent. Only once has he used them in a genuinely lethal way and aimed at long term tormentors of his. |
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| ==Background== | | ==Background== |
| | '''Quackerjack''' used to be the owner of a toy company, Quackerjack Toys, until the competition killed his products. Especially the rise of videogames harmed Quackerjack Toys sales. This turn of events drove the toy maker mad and onto the criminal path, through which he could continue his company outside of rules and regulations. Quackerjack has three objectives now. The first is monetary gain, the second is to revive his brand, and the third is to crush the competition and erase videogames from existence. He has it out in particular for Whiffle Boy. |
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| | He is voiced by Michael Bell. He reprises his role in the DuckTales reboot. |
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| | He was once a toymaker who was run out of business after the "Whiffle Boy" video game market expanded. Understandably, he has a particular hatred of Whiffle Boy videogames and merchandise. He became a supervillain who robbed banks to get money to fund his toymaking ventures and uses his toys to aid him for his crimes in most episodes. However, he's a genius who has built many successful toys. His catchphrases are "It's playtime!" and "Playtime's over!" |
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| | Quackerjack has a doll named Mr. Banana Brain, whom he carries around and talks to. Generally, he adapts a high pitched voice to have the puppet talk back in rhyming form. Other dangerous toys used by Quackerjack are a gorilla robot which destroyed a "Whiffle Boy" warehouse before self-destructing; a giant Crying Chrissy doll with which he tried to unsuccessfully flood Whiffle Town, a pair of robot chattering teeth, an apathy causing toy called the relaxitron and his most fiendish torture device--a talking trivia doll which repeats useless historic facts endlessly over and over! |
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| | Quackerjack is energetic and athletic, capable of performing perfect backflips and impressive leaps. In fact, his acrobatic affinity and use of lethal gadgets makes him a top tier villain. |
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