I remember loving the original Darkwing Duck as a kid, even if I didn't catch the Disney Afternoon as much as other animated blocks, and I also used to be a big Batman fan. But I didn't think much about Darkwing until some years ago, when the 2017 DuckTales series was first announced. I was drawn in by the surprising cast that had been assembled, including the likes of David Tennant, Danny Pudi and Ben Schwartz. And then the show hooked me by being genuinely fun and telling great stories with strong characterization and development. I was also hopeful to see where they went with Darkwing Duck. Darkwing ended up slowly being developed throughout the series - the first season set Darkwing Duck as being an in-universe tv show that Launchpad was a big fan of. Then the second season finally introduced us to Drake Mallard, an actor and Darkwing Duck fanboy who got hired to play him in a movie and ultimately got inspired to try being Darkwing Duck in real life. Then the third (and sadly final) episode had a special dedicated to him forming his crimefighting family!
This reboot found a way for me to love Darkwing even more. It's a really fun angle for him to be an actor trying to be a fictional character in real life, and it almost feels like a meta character to play as an RPer, as he is essentially LARPing the guy. I'm generally drawn to characters who both have strong humorous and emotional sides them, and Drake has both. There's plenty of comedy to him, along with a more emotional side in how he really wants to be a hero like Darkwing and becomes dedicated to helping Gosalyn find her family. I love characters who can be dramatic and over-the-top too, and it's also fun that he has flaws balancing out his good nature such as how petty and egotistical he can be. And being an ascended fanboy, he can also take part in some nerding out. Oh and he's a found family dad, for my adult characters I tend to like these dorky characters trying to dad. He just seemed like a really fun character for me who was full of potential! And I also like the ridiculousness of unleashing a cartoon duck upon people. I did end up picking up both him and the show's version of Donald Duck, but I ultimately chose to pursue Drake for games, because Donald felt like he had a full story told over the course of the show, while Drake's felt like it was ending just as it was truly starting, so I wanted to explore that more in a game setting. Avalon was one game I was eying, it had some Duck cast, and the magic seemed to have fun potential for him, so here he is!
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This reboot found a way for me to love Darkwing even more. It's a really fun angle for him to be an actor trying to be a fictional character in real life, and it almost feels like a meta character to play as an RPer, as he is essentially LARPing the guy. I'm generally drawn to characters who both have strong humorous and emotional sides them, and Drake has both. There's plenty of comedy to him, along with a more emotional side in how he really wants to be a hero like Darkwing and becomes dedicated to helping Gosalyn find her family. I love characters who can be dramatic and over-the-top too, and it's also fun that he has flaws balancing out his good nature such as how petty and egotistical he can be. And being an ascended fanboy, he can also take part in some nerding out. Oh and he's a found family dad, for my adult characters I tend to like these dorky characters trying to dad. He just seemed like a really fun character for me who was full of potential! And I also like the ridiculousness of unleashing a cartoon duck upon people. I did end up picking up both him and the show's version of Donald Duck, but I ultimately chose to pursue Drake for games, because Donald felt like he had a full story told over the course of the show, while Drake's felt like it was ending just as it was truly starting, so I wanted to explore that more in a game setting. Avalon was one game I was eying, it had some Duck cast, and the magic seemed to have fun potential for him, so here he is!