Probably animated by Walt Disney france, or Frelance Animators ltd. UPDATE: After doing my research, this episode was actually animated by Kennedy Cartoons.
Fun fact: Michael Bell the man who voiced Quackerjack also voiced the Riddler in the SuperFriends cartoon series. From puzzles and riddles to toys his characters sure love to play games
@@WeBelieveInUnicornz And Drew Pickles and Chaz Finster in the original Rugrats. He also voiced Lawrence and Gleeman Vox in the Ratchet and Clank series.
Think of it just a normal salesman that was put out of business and then became psychotic. All the Fearsome Five, except Negaduck and maybe the Liquidator had rotten begingings.
What should be noted, is that for the show, he was intended be a much...much darker character; all the more like The Joker to a degree. And thou they left the dark bit out, they deep add that element to the comic book series. I so wish for another season.
Well, tying somebody up and leaving them next to a bomb with enough explosive power to destroy a warehouse sounds pretty dark to me...it's only because of cartoon physics the two guys survive.
"I like coffee I like tea I like toys and they like me I see London I see France I see Whiffle Boy Kicked in the pants!" My favourite character: QuackerJack
Quackerjack) it's play time little boy Me) I'm not a little boy I am a man Quackerjack) all right... dude I got a gun Me) your own gun is a toy gun, this... is a real gun🔫 (Shooting sounds) (krowd Applause) negaduck) oh you got to be kidding me
OK, but why is that security guard verbally defending the Whiffle Boy company like he's defending his own country? Like, it sounds like he's trying to tell Quackerjack that the military might of Whiffle Boy will never succumb to Quackerjack's own military or something.
@@twistedteller Duckburg has far less threats or at least more efficient ways to deal with them. And mouseton, is where the Blot tends to make his lairs.
@@LordVanOskuro He sure does. Though the original comic version of the Blot is more like the Fantomas of the Mouseverse than the cosmic horror that bears the same name in Epic Mickey.