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|WrittenBy=John Behnke, Rob Humphrey,<br />and Jim Peterson |WrittenBy=John Behnke, Rob Humphrey,<br />and Jim Peterson
|Aux2=Carin-Anne Anderson and Kuni Bowen |Aux2=Carin-Anne Anderson and Kuni Bowen
|OriginalAirDate=September 3, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|9|3}}
|ShortSummary=Tired of being nagged at by Donald to clean their room, the boys seek the help of Jiminy Cricket and find a machine that turns them into superheroes known as the Tremendously Talented Trio of Truly Trusted Trouble-Shooters or "The T-Squad" for short, thus deterring Donald from hassling them. But when Donald uses the machine himself and transforms into the supervillain "The Duck of Doom", things start to get out of hand. |ShortSummary=Tired of being nagged at by Donald to clean their room, the boys seek the help of Jiminy Cricket and find a machine that turns them into superheroes known as the Tremendously Talented Trio of Truly Trusted Trouble-Shooters or "The T-Squad" for short, thus deterring Donald from hassling them. But when Donald uses the machine himself and transforms into the supervillain "The Duck of Doom", things start to get out of hand.
*Villain: Duck of Doom *Villain: Duck of Doom
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|WrittenBy=Dean Stefan |WrittenBy=Dean Stefan
|Aux2=David Prince and Wendell Washer |Aux2=David Prince and Wendell Washer
|OriginalAirDate=September 4, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|9|4}}
|ShortSummary=The boys decide to take Daisy's pet iguana for a walk, promising that nothing bad will happen. But when they get kidnapped by a mad scientist with a machine that can turn lifeforms back into their prehistoric ancestors, they find they might not be able to come through on that promise, but Knuckles comes with them and was accidentally turned into a Godzilla-like dinosaur that rampages though Duckburg. |ShortSummary=The boys decide to take Daisy's pet iguana for a walk, promising that nothing bad will happen. But when they get kidnapped by a mad scientist with a machine that can turn lifeforms back into their prehistoric ancestors, they find they might not be able to come through on that promise, but Knuckles comes with them and was accidentally turned into a Godzilla-like dinosaur that rampages though Duckburg.
*Villain: Dr Horton Letrek *Villain: Dr Horton Letrek
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|WrittenBy=] |WrittenBy=]
|Aux2=Shawna Cha, Holly Forsyth,<br />Jan Green, and Enrique May |Aux2=Shawna Cha, Holly Forsyth,<br />Jan Green, and Enrique May
|OriginalAirDate=September 5, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|9|5}}
|ShortSummary=The group go to a village still stuck in the Medieval period, where the people there hail Donald as their savior for defeating a dragon and make him their king. It seems glamorous at first, but Donald soon realize how heavy the crown really is. |ShortSummary=The group go to a village still stuck in the Medieval period, where the people there hail Donald as their savior for defeating a dragon and make him their king. It seems glamorous at first, but Donald soon realize how heavy the crown really is.
*Villain: Prince Gaylord *Villain: Prince Gaylord
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|WrittenBy=John Behnke, Rob Humphrey,<br />Jim Peterson, and Dean Stefan |WrittenBy=John Behnke, Rob Humphrey,<br />Jim Peterson, and Dean Stefan
|Aux2=Kurt Anderson, Hank Tucker, and Eddy Houchins |Aux2=Kurt Anderson, Hank Tucker, and Eddy Houchins
|OriginalAirDate=September 10, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|9|10}}
|ShortSummary=When Donald and Daisy go to do a report on a Naval vessell, it is revealed that Donald still owes them 24 hours of worktime, and his C.O. is content on giving him a hard time as comeuppance for all the times Donald has thrown him overboard. |ShortSummary=When Donald and Daisy go to do a report on a Naval vessell, it is revealed that Donald still owes them 24 hours of worktime, and his C.O. is content on giving him a hard time as comeuppance for all the times Donald has thrown him overboard.
*Villain: *Villain:
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|WrittenBy=Richard Stanley |WrittenBy=Richard Stanley
|Aux2=Jill Colbert and ] |Aux2=Jill Colbert and ]
|OriginalAirDate=September 11, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|9|11}}
|ShortSummary=Donald hires a new, shady assistant. Meanwhile, the boys get a new pack of cards of infamous criminals and Donald's new assistant is among them. |ShortSummary=Donald hires a new, shady assistant. Meanwhile, the boys get a new pack of cards of infamous criminals and Donald's new assistant is among them.
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|WrittenBy=Barry Vigon and Tom Walla |WrittenBy=Barry Vigon and Tom Walla
|Aux2=Wendell Washer and Ryan Anthony |Aux2=Wendell Washer and Ryan Anthony
|OriginalAirDate=September 12, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|9|12}}
|ShortSummary=When Donald has nightmarish visions of what will happen to his nephews if he lets them drive, he refuses to let them have a car. But when a champion racer insults Donald (and in front of Daisy no less), he promises the boys a car if they help him win the race. Only Donald isn't likely to give the boys exactly what they want. |ShortSummary=When Donald has nightmarish visions of what will happen to his nephews if he lets them drive, he refuses to let them have a car. But when a champion racer insults Donald (and in front of Daisy no less), he promises the boys a car if they help him win the race. Only Donald isn't likely to give the boys exactly what they want.
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|WrittenBy=Dean Stefan |WrittenBy=Dean Stefan
|Aux2=Lonnie Lloyd and Wendell Washer |Aux2=Lonnie Lloyd and Wendell Washer
|OriginalAirDate=September 17, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|9|17}}
|ShortSummary=The group encounters a mad scientist who has devised a machine that can shrink things down to microscopic size and uses it to make Donald sick. |ShortSummary=The group encounters a mad scientist who has devised a machine that can shrink things down to microscopic size and uses it to make Donald sick.
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|WrittenBy=Richard Stanley |WrittenBy=Richard Stanley
|Aux2=Mark Kennedy and Victor Cook |Aux2=Mark Kennedy and Victor Cook
|OriginalAirDate=September 18, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|9|18}}
|ShortSummary=Donald draws the ire of his boss Kent Powers when he shows up to work late. To try and keep his job, he writes a story, hoping he'll buy it. |ShortSummary=Donald draws the ire of his boss Kent Powers when he shows up to work late. To try and keep his job, he writes a story, hoping he'll buy it.
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|WrittenBy=Steve Roberts |WrittenBy=Steve Roberts
|Aux2=Ryan Anthony, Craig Kemplin, Debra Pugh,<br />Lenord Robinson, and Kirk Tingblad |Aux2=Ryan Anthony, Craig Kemplin, Debra Pugh,<br />Lenord Robinson, and Kirk Tingblad
|OriginalAirDate=September 19, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|9|19}}
|ShortSummary=The boys become the new CEOs of a company that sells an addictive new snack and become filthy rich. But they're so into their wealth that they forget that there are some things money can't buy. |ShortSummary=The boys become the new CEOs of a company that sells an addictive new snack and become filthy rich. But they're so into their wealth that they forget that there are some things money can't buy.
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|WrittenBy=John Behnke, Rob Humphrey,<br />Jim Peterson, and Richard Stanley |WrittenBy=John Behnke, Rob Humphrey,<br />Jim Peterson, and Richard Stanley
|Aux2=Warwick Gilbert |Aux2=Warwick Gilbert
|OriginalAirDate=September 24, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|9|24}}
|ShortSummary=When the boys submit a video of Donald's dish installation gone awry to a T.V. studio, the producer is enthralled with it and decides to make it a regular on the network. However, when things don't go the way the producer wants them to, he hatches a few contingency plans to make sure Donald injures himself to the amusement of the viewers. |ShortSummary=When the boys submit a video of Donald's dish installation gone awry to a T.V. studio, the producer is enthralled with it and decides to make it a regular on the network. However, when things don't go the way the producer wants them to, he hatches a few contingency plans to make sure Donald injures himself to the amusement of the viewers.
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|WrittenBy=Bill Motz and Bob Roth |WrittenBy=Bill Motz and Bob Roth
|Aux2=Marty Warner, Craig Kemplin, and Victor Cook |Aux2=Marty Warner, Craig Kemplin, and Victor Cook
|OriginalAirDate=September 25, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|9|25}}
|ShortSummary=When Donald is kidnapped by aliens who tried to dominate Earth but were foiled by Donald, Huey, Dewey, and Louie must once again don their capes and tights as the T-Squad to rescue him. But they soon learn that even the most daunting tasks can be solved without superpowers. |ShortSummary=When Donald is kidnapped by aliens who tried to dominate Earth but were foiled by Donald, Huey, Dewey, and Louie must once again don their capes and tights as the T-Squad to rescue him. But they soon learn that even the most daunting tasks can be solved without superpowers.
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|WrittenBy=Alicia Schudt |WrittenBy=Alicia Schudt
|Aux2=David Prince and Wendell Washer |Aux2=David Prince and Wendell Washer
|OriginalAirDate=September 26, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|9|26}}
|ShortSummary=The group encounters a stranger who keeps a rare, giant fish couped up in a huge bowl, content on keeping him happy. But he doesn't know that his pet isn't happy, nor does he realize what he wants. |ShortSummary=The group encounters a stranger who keeps a rare, giant fish couped up in a huge bowl, content on keeping him happy. But he doesn't know that his pet isn't happy, nor does he realize what he wants.
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|WrittenBy=Cathryn Perdue |WrittenBy=Cathryn Perdue
|Aux2=David Prince, Wendell Washer, and Craig Kemplin |Aux2=David Prince, Wendell Washer, and Craig Kemplin
|OriginalAirDate=October 1, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|1}}
|ShortSummary=After Donald trashes the house while playing the boys' Captain Jack virtual reality game, he makes up lies on the spot to hide the truth. Donald then has visions of Captain Jack ordering him to confess. But Donald ignores this and eventually draws the ire of a dangerous criminal known as "The Claw". |ShortSummary=After Donald trashes the house while playing the boys' Captain Jack virtual reality game, he makes up lies on the spot to hide the truth. Donald then has visions of Captain Jack ordering him to confess. But Donald ignores this and eventually draws the ire of a dangerous criminal known as "The Claw".
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|WrittenBy=Dean Stefan |WrittenBy=Dean Stefan
|Aux2=Jill Colbert and Sharon Forward |Aux2=Jill Colbert and Sharon Forward
|OriginalAirDate=October 2, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|2}}
|ShortSummary=While on a trip to the desert, Huey and Dewey's game of race cars leads to a bitter argument. Meanwhile, Donald and Daisy head to a secret lab where they're kidnapped by a scientist who wants revenge on Daisy for ridiculing his painting years ago. But when Huey and Dewey are merged by one of the scientist's inventions, they must learn to work together to save their uncle and Daisy. |ShortSummary=While on a trip to the desert, Huey and Dewey's game of race cars leads to a bitter argument. Meanwhile, Donald and Daisy head to a secret lab where they're kidnapped by a scientist who wants revenge on Daisy for ridiculing his painting years ago. But when Huey and Dewey are merged by one of the scientist's inventions, they must learn to work together to save their uncle and Daisy.
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|WrittenBy=Bill Motz and Bob Roth |WrittenBy=Bill Motz and Bob Roth
|Aux2=Marty Warner, Holly Forsyth,<br />Lonnie Lloyd, and Laurence Knighton |Aux2=Marty Warner, Holly Forsyth,<br />Lonnie Lloyd, and Laurence Knighton
|OriginalAirDate=October 3, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|3}}
|ShortSummary=New neighbors move in next to Donald and his nephews and Donald decides to scope them out. But while they pretend to be normal, they hide a dark secret. |ShortSummary=New neighbors move in next to Donald and his nephews and Donald decides to scope them out. But while they pretend to be normal, they hide a dark secret.
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|WrittenBy=Robert Schechter |WrittenBy=Robert Schechter
|Aux2=Holly Forsyth, Enrique May, and Judie Martin |Aux2=Holly Forsyth, Enrique May, and Judie Martin
|OriginalAirDate=October 8, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|8}}
|ShortSummary=Dewey has become fed up with his brothers intruding on his space and decided to search for a hidden place they're currently looking for. But when he finds a hermit in it content on keeping to himself, he realizes he might not be able to cope with a life of solitude afterall. |ShortSummary=Dewey has become fed up with his brothers intruding on his space and decided to search for a hidden place they're currently looking for. But when he finds a hermit in it content on keeping to himself, he realizes he might not be able to cope with a life of solitude afterall.
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|WrittenBy=Thomas Hart |WrittenBy=Thomas Hart
|Aux2=Victor Cook, David Prince,<br />Chris Rutkowski, and Wendell Washer |Aux2=Victor Cook, David Prince,<br />Chris Rutkowski, and Wendell Washer
|OriginalAirDate=October 9, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|9}}
|ShortSummary=When Huey, Dewey and Louie get grounded after playing a practical joke on their uncle, they order some retro-growth formula to shrink a tree to get out of the yard work Donald set them. However, Donald accidentally uses the formula on himself and it is slowly turning him younger and younger. |ShortSummary=When Huey, Dewey and Louie get grounded after playing a practical joke on their uncle, they order some retro-growth formula to shrink a tree to get out of the yard work Donald set them. However, Donald accidentally uses the formula on himself and it is slowly turning him younger and younger.
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|WrittenBy=] |WrittenBy=]
|Aux2=Jill Colbert and Holly Forsyth |Aux2=Jill Colbert and Holly Forsyth
|OriginalAirDate=October 10, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|10}}
|ShortSummary=Huey wants to enter a cool teen contest, so wants to look his very best. But when he goes to the dentist to get his teeth whitened, he's outfitted with what he believes to be braces, but it is in reality a special mind-control device intended for someone else and the mastermind will stop at nothing to get it back. |ShortSummary=Huey wants to enter a cool teen contest, so wants to look his very best. But when he goes to the dentist to get his teeth whitened, he's outfitted with what he believes to be braces, but it is in reality a special mind-control device intended for someone else and the mastermind will stop at nothing to get it back.
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|WrittenBy=Kevin Campbell |WrittenBy=Kevin Campbell
|Aux2=Jill Colbert, Lonnie Lloyd, and Marty Warner |Aux2=Jill Colbert, Lonnie Lloyd, and Marty Warner
|OriginalAirDate=October 15, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|15}}
|ShortSummary=The boys remember the horror of their terrible camping situation from last year. So they employ the help of Ludwig Von Drake and trick Donald into thinking there will be a huge earthquake in Duckburg, thus pressuring him to buy provisions that the boys intend to use on the next school camping trip. But when Donald catches wind of their true intentions, he uses the boys own earthquake device to get revenge on them. |ShortSummary=The boys remember the horror of their terrible camping situation from last year. So they employ the help of Ludwig Von Drake and trick Donald into thinking there will be a huge earthquake in Duckburg, thus pressuring him to buy provisions that the boys intend to use on the next school camping trip. But when Donald catches wind of their true intentions, he uses the boys own earthquake device to get revenge on them.
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|WrittenBy=Bill Motz and Bob Roth |WrittenBy=Bill Motz and Bob Roth
|Aux2=David Prince, Wendell Washer, and Michael Bennett |Aux2=David Prince, Wendell Washer, and Michael Bennett
|OriginalAirDate=October 16, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|16}}
|ShortSummary=Donald cowers in fear when he hears that The Claw has been released from jail and is seeking revenge. To make things really intense, he and his mother move next door to him. The Claw, who has undergone rehabilitation, seems to have changed his ways. But his mother tells him that the process wasn't perfect and that he can still go back to his old criminal self. |ShortSummary=Donald cowers in fear when he hears that The Claw has been released from jail and is seeking revenge. To make things really intense, he and his mother move next door to him. The Claw, who has undergone rehabilitation, seems to have changed his ways. But his mother tells him that the process wasn't perfect and that he can still go back to his old criminal self.
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|WrittenBy=Marion Wells |WrittenBy=Marion Wells
|Aux2=Shawna Cha and Holly Forsyth |Aux2=Shawna Cha and Holly Forsyth
|OriginalAirDate=October 17, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|17}}
|ShortSummary=Louie is arrested after attempting to foil poachers' plot to sell endangered animals to tourists and Daisy tries to coax him out of taking the law into his own hands. Louie then meets his hero who tried the same stunt and after a microscopic adventure learns that law enforcement should be left to the pros. |ShortSummary=Louie is arrested after attempting to foil poachers' plot to sell endangered animals to tourists and Daisy tries to coax him out of taking the law into his own hands. Louie then meets his hero who tried the same stunt and after a microscopic adventure learns that law enforcement should be left to the pros.
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|WrittenBy=Dean Stefan |WrittenBy=Dean Stefan
|Aux2=Holly Forsyth, Llyn Hunter, and Enrique May |Aux2=Holly Forsyth, Llyn Hunter, and Enrique May
|OriginalAirDate=October 22, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|22}}
|ShortSummary=When Daisy goes on a ski trip with their boss Kent Powers, Donald becomes jealous of the whole thing and tails her to ensure her commitment to him, and is letting his greened-eyed monster of jealousy call all the shots. |ShortSummary=When Daisy goes on a ski trip with their boss Kent Powers, Donald becomes jealous of the whole thing and tails her to ensure her commitment to him, and is letting his greened-eyed monster of jealousy call all the shots.
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|WrittenBy=] and Steve Roberts |WrittenBy=] and Steve Roberts
|Aux2=Wendell Washer, David Prince, and Kirk Tingblad |Aux2=Wendell Washer, David Prince, and Kirk Tingblad
|OriginalAirDate=October 23, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|23}}
|ShortSummary=Huey becomes enticed by a T.V. show and passes himself off as a professional agent. But when he gets in the thick of things, he realizes that it's never as easy as television makes it. |ShortSummary=Huey becomes enticed by a T.V. show and passes himself off as a professional agent. But when he gets in the thick of things, he realizes that it's never as easy as television makes it.
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|WrittenBy=Marion Wells and Dean Stefan |WrittenBy=Marion Wells and Dean Stefan
|Aux2=Marty Warner, Craig Kemplin, and Michael Bennett |Aux2=Marty Warner, Craig Kemplin, and Michael Bennett
|OriginalAirDate=October 24, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|24}}
|ShortSummary=The boys are getting tired of having to work all the time and want to have fun. When they and Donald see a commercial for an exchange program to Switzerland they immediately agree it would be a great idea. Donald gets a prim and proper girl in exchange and the boys get to have fun. But when Donald finds out that she's not the sweet angel the ads make her and the boys encounter a slave driving alien disguised as their guardian, they start to doubt the switch. |ShortSummary=The boys are getting tired of having to work all the time and want to have fun. When they and Donald see a commercial for an exchange program to Switzerland they immediately agree it would be a great idea. Donald gets a prim and proper girl in exchange and the boys get to have fun. But when Donald finds out that she's not the sweet angel the ads make her and the boys encounter a slave driving alien disguised as their guardian, they start to doubt the switch.
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|WrittenBy=John Behnke, Rob Humphrey,<br />and Jim Peterson |WrittenBy=John Behnke, Rob Humphrey,<br />and Jim Peterson
|Aux2=Holly Forsyth, Denise Koyama, and Joe Horne |Aux2=Holly Forsyth, Denise Koyama, and Joe Horne
|OriginalAirDate=October 29, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|29}}
|ShortSummary=Fed up with the boys just sitting on the couch watching television, Donald takes them to a camp where they're reluctant at first, but soon find themselves competing for the affection of another fellow camper. Meanwhile, the counsellor, Beef Jerky, takes Donald for a weakling and Donald decides to join the trip to prove him wrong. |ShortSummary=Fed up with the boys just sitting on the couch watching television, Donald takes them to a camp where they're reluctant at first, but soon find themselves competing for the affection of another fellow camper. Meanwhile, the counsellor, Beef Jerky, takes Donald for a weakling and Donald decides to join the trip to prove him wrong.
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|WrittenBy=Neil Kramer and Ned Teitelbaum |WrittenBy=Neil Kramer and Ned Teitelbaum
|Aux2=Phil Weinstein and Sharon Forward |Aux2=Phil Weinstein and Sharon Forward
|OriginalAirDate=October 30, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|30}}
|ShortSummary=The group goes with Gwumpki to his home country where he's to cook his special burgers for his queen. But when they arrive, a stranger tries to blackmail Gwumpki to cook his burgers so that he can get his hands on a powerful relic to control the world. |ShortSummary=The group goes with Gwumpki to his home country where he's to cook his special burgers for his queen. But when they arrive, a stranger tries to blackmail Gwumpki to cook his burgers so that he can get his hands on a powerful relic to control the world.
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|WrittenBy=Dean Stefan |WrittenBy=Dean Stefan
|Aux2=David Prince and Wendell Washer |Aux2=David Prince and Wendell Washer
|OriginalAirDate=October 31, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|31}}
|ShortSummary=On their way to a Halloween party, Dewey's pranks go too far, leaving them stranded and forced to spend the night in a creepy mansion. But when it turns out to be really haunted, Dewey has a hard time convincing the others that it's not one of his practical jokes. |ShortSummary=On their way to a Halloween party, Dewey's pranks go too far, leaving them stranded and forced to spend the night in a creepy mansion. But when it turns out to be really haunted, Dewey has a hard time convincing the others that it's not one of his practical jokes.
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|WrittenBy=Cathryn Perdue |WrittenBy=Cathryn Perdue
|Aux2=David Prince and Wendell Washer |Aux2=David Prince and Wendell Washer
|OriginalAirDate=November 5, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|5}}
|ShortSummary=The family travels out into the desert and Dewey claims to see a U.F.O., much to the disbelief of the others. But when he gets the help from one of the locals, Dewey's curiosity soon lands him in a heap of trouble. |ShortSummary=The family travels out into the desert and Dewey claims to see a U.F.O., much to the disbelief of the others. But when he gets the help from one of the locals, Dewey's curiosity soon lands him in a heap of trouble.
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|WrittenBy=Steve Roberts |WrittenBy=Steve Roberts
|Aux2=Carin-Anne Anderson, Kuni Bowen,<br />Craig Kemplin, and Enrique May |Aux2=Carin-Anne Anderson, Kuni Bowen,<br />Craig Kemplin, and Enrique May
|OriginalAirDate=November 6, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|6}}
|ShortSummary=The group visit an alligator farm where they find that all the alligators have been wrangled with the exception of one female who develops a crush on Donald. Their hunt for the gators leads them to an operation to rob a gold depository. |ShortSummary=The group visit an alligator farm where they find that all the alligators have been wrangled with the exception of one female who develops a crush on Donald. Their hunt for the gators leads them to an operation to rob a gold depository.
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|WrittenBy=Dean Stefan |WrittenBy=Dean Stefan
|Aux2=Jill Colbert and Victor Cook |Aux2=Jill Colbert and Victor Cook
|OriginalAirDate=November 7, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|7}}
|ShortSummary=Louie's quest for the latest Mantis Boy comic leads him and his brothers to discover a madman's plot to submerge the earth in an intense heatwave. |ShortSummary=Louie's quest for the latest Mantis Boy comic leads him and his brothers to discover a madman's plot to submerge the earth in an intense heatwave.
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|WrittenBy=Laraine Arkow |WrittenBy=Laraine Arkow
|Aux2=David Prince, Wendell Washer, and Victor Cook |Aux2=David Prince, Wendell Washer, and Victor Cook
|OriginalAirDate=November 12, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|12}}
|ShortSummary=When a commercial on television leads Donald to doubt the integrity of his nephews, he gives in and buys a kit to try and become the perfect parent. Little does he know about the scam behind the commercial. |ShortSummary=When a commercial on television leads Donald to doubt the integrity of his nephews, he gives in and buys a kit to try and become the perfect parent. Little does he know about the scam behind the commercial.
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|WrittenBy=Jymn Magon |WrittenBy=Jymn Magon
|Aux2=Warwick Gilbert and Don MacKinnon |Aux2=Warwick Gilbert and Don MacKinnon
|OriginalAirDate=November 13, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|13}}
|ShortSummary=When the boys destroy Donald's new ninja lumberjack tape, he loses trust in them and he and Daisy refuse to believe anything they say. But when a thief uses security cameras as portals to steal valuable artifacts, the pressure is on to convince them of the truth. |ShortSummary=When the boys destroy Donald's new ninja lumberjack tape, he loses trust in them and he and Daisy refuse to believe anything they say. But when a thief uses security cameras as portals to steal valuable artifacts, the pressure is on to convince them of the truth.
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|WrittenBy=Robert Schechter |WrittenBy=Robert Schechter
|Aux2=Holly Forsyth and Marty Warner |Aux2=Holly Forsyth and Marty Warner
|OriginalAirDate=November 14, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|14}}
|ShortSummary=After a series of thefts in Donald's neighborhood, he joins the Nosy Neighbors neighborhood watch group and gets carried away with defending his home turf. |ShortSummary=After a series of thefts in Donald's neighborhood, he joins the Nosy Neighbors neighborhood watch group and gets carried away with defending his home turf.
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|WrittenBy=Robert Schechter |WrittenBy=Robert Schechter
|Aux2=Mark Kennedy and Warwick Gilbert |Aux2=Mark Kennedy and Warwick Gilbert
|OriginalAirDate=November 19, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|19}}
|ShortSummary=After the boys find a treasure map, they decide to follow it and bring Backwater Jack along so they can shoot his next adventure, only Jack's not the adventurer he makes himself out to be in his books. |ShortSummary=After the boys find a treasure map, they decide to follow it and bring Backwater Jack along so they can shoot his next adventure, only Jack's not the adventurer he makes himself out to be in his books.
|LineColor=66B3FF |LineColor=66B3FF
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|WrittenBy=Marion Wells |WrittenBy=Marion Wells
|Aux2=Ryan Anthony and Debra Pugh |Aux2=Ryan Anthony and Debra Pugh
|OriginalAirDate=November 20, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|20}}
|ShortSummary=When the group interviews a cat and lion trainer, Huey's fear of house cats resurfaces. Dewey and Louie plan to discover how his fear first came about and learn it may be connected to the trainer. When the trainer discovers the group has found out he is not only training his cats to do harmless tricks, he sets out for revenge. |ShortSummary=When the group interviews a cat and lion trainer, Huey's fear of house cats resurfaces. Dewey and Louie plan to discover how his fear first came about and learn it may be connected to the trainer. When the trainer discovers the group has found out he is not only training his cats to do harmless tricks, he sets out for revenge.
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|WrittenBy=Marion Wells, John Behnke,<br />Rob Humphrey, and Jim Peterson |WrittenBy=Marion Wells, John Behnke,<br />Rob Humphrey, and Jim Peterson
|Aux2=Jill Colbert and Holly Forsyth |Aux2=Jill Colbert and Holly Forsyth
|OriginalAirDate=November 21, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|21}}
|ShortSummary=The boys become enticed by the new superhero Flint Steel and Donald becomes jealous. To try and get the boys attention again, Donald tries to convince them that he knew Flint Steel from his youth. |ShortSummary=The boys become enticed by the new superhero Flint Steel and Donald becomes jealous. To try and get the boys attention again, Donald tries to convince them that he knew Flint Steel from his youth.
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|WrittenBy=Cathryn Perdue |WrittenBy=Cathryn Perdue
|Aux2=Jill Colbert, Holly Forsyth, and Michael Bennett |Aux2=Jill Colbert, Holly Forsyth, and Michael Bennett
|OriginalAirDate=November 26, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|26}}
|ShortSummary=Kent Powers lets Donald become captain of his yacht on a cruise when they run into a hurricane and are stranded on an island where a sinister pirate befriends them so they can use them to find a legendary treasure. |ShortSummary=Kent Powers lets Donald become captain of his yacht on a cruise when they run into a hurricane and are stranded on an island where a sinister pirate befriends them so they can use them to find a legendary treasure.
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|WrittenBy=Marion Wells |WrittenBy=Marion Wells
|Aux2=Carin-Anne Anderson, Kuni Bowen,<br />and ] |Aux2=Carin-Anne Anderson, Kuni Bowen,<br />and ]
|OriginalAirDate=November 27, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|27}}
|ShortSummary=When a newspaper reveals that the viewers prefer Daisy over Kent Powers, he becomes enraged at the news and has a trained ape do all his stunts for him to increase his popularity. At the same time, he threatens to fire Donald and Daisy if any of his property gets damaged from their antics. |ShortSummary=When a newspaper reveals that the viewers prefer Daisy over Kent Powers, he becomes enraged at the news and has a trained ape do all his stunts for him to increase his popularity. At the same time, he threatens to fire Donald and Daisy if any of his property gets damaged from their antics.
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|WrittenBy=Don Gillies |WrittenBy=Don Gillies
|Aux2=Craig Kemplin and Marty Warner |Aux2=Craig Kemplin and Marty Warner
|OriginalAirDate=November 28, 1996 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|28}}
|ShortSummary=While visiting China, Huey is seduced by a local girl who turns out to be an empress witch of world domination. |ShortSummary=While visiting China, Huey is seduced by a local girl who turns out to be an empress witch of world domination.
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The following is an episode list for the Disney animated television series, Quack Pack. The series is a spin-off of the late 1980s series DuckTales and stars Huey, Dewey and Louie portrayed as teenagers. The series first aired on September 3, 1996.

On November 28, 1996, the 39th and final episode of Quack Pack was aired. The series later aired on Toon Disney, but later went off the air entirely.

Episodes

No. Title Directed by Written by Storyboarded by Original air date
1"The Really Mighty Ducks"Toby SheltonJohn Behnke, Rob Humphrey,
and Jim Peterson
Carin-Anne Anderson and Kuni BowenSeptember 3, 1996 (1996-09-03)

Tired of being nagged at by Donald to clean their room, the boys seek the help of Jiminy Cricket and find a machine that turns them into superheroes known as the Tremendously Talented Trio of Truly Trusted Trouble-Shooters or "The T-Squad" for short, thus deterring Donald from hassling them. But when Donald uses the machine himself and transforms into the supervillain "The Duck of Doom", things start to get out of hand.

  • Villain: Duck of Doom
2"Island of the Not-So-Nice"Kurt AndersonDean StefanDavid Prince and Wendell WasherSeptember 4, 1996 (1996-09-04)

The boys decide to take Daisy's pet iguana for a walk, promising that nothing bad will happen. But when they get kidnapped by a mad scientist with a machine that can turn lifeforms back into their prehistoric ancestors, they find they might not be able to come through on that promise, but Knuckles comes with them and was accidentally turned into a Godzilla-like dinosaur that rampages though Duckburg.

  • Villain: Dr Horton Letrek
3"Leader of the Quack"Kurt AndersonSteve CudenShawna Cha, Holly Forsyth,
Jan Green, and Enrique May
September 5, 1996 (1996-09-05)

The group go to a village still stuck in the Medieval period, where the people there hail Donald as their savior for defeating a dragon and make him their king. It seems glamorous at first, but Donald soon realize how heavy the crown really is.

  • Villain: Prince Gaylord
4"All Hands on Duck!"Toby SheltonJohn Behnke, Rob Humphrey,
Jim Peterson, and Dean Stefan
Kurt Anderson, Hank Tucker, and Eddy HouchinsSeptember 10, 1996 (1996-09-10)

When Donald and Daisy go to do a report on a Naval vessell, it is revealed that Donald still owes them 24 hours of worktime, and his C.O. is content on giving him a hard time as comeuppance for all the times Donald has thrown him overboard.

  • Villain:
5"Pride Goeth Before the Fall Guy"Toby SheltonRichard StanleyJill Colbert and Victor CookSeptember 11, 1996 (1996-09-11)
Donald hires a new, shady assistant. Meanwhile, the boys get a new pack of cards of infamous criminals and Donald's new assistant is among them.
6"Need 4 Speed"Toby SheltonBarry Vigon and Tom WallaWendell Washer and Ryan AnthonySeptember 12, 1996 (1996-09-12)
When Donald has nightmarish visions of what will happen to his nephews if he lets them drive, he refuses to let them have a car. But when a champion racer insults Donald (and in front of Daisy no less), he promises the boys a car if they help him win the race. Only Donald isn't likely to give the boys exactly what they want.
7"The Germinator"Toby SheltonDean StefanLonnie Lloyd and Wendell WasherSeptember 17, 1996 (1996-09-17)
The group encounters a mad scientist who has devised a machine that can shrink things down to microscopic size and uses it to make Donald sick.
8"The Late Donald Duck"Kurt AndersonRichard StanleyMark Kennedy and Victor CookSeptember 18, 1996 (1996-09-18)
Donald draws the ire of his boss Kent Powers when he shows up to work late. To try and keep his job, he writes a story, hoping he'll buy it.
9"Tasty Paste"Kurt AndersonSteve RobertsRyan Anthony, Craig Kemplin, Debra Pugh,
Lenord Robinson, and Kirk Tingblad
September 19, 1996 (1996-09-19)
The boys become the new CEOs of a company that sells an addictive new snack and become filthy rich. But they're so into their wealth that they forget that there are some things money can't buy.
10"Phoniest Home Videos"Kurt AndersonJohn Behnke, Rob Humphrey,
Jim Peterson, and Richard Stanley
Warwick GilbertSeptember 24, 1996 (1996-09-24)
When the boys submit a video of Donald's dish installation gone awry to a T.V. studio, the producer is enthralled with it and decides to make it a regular on the network. However, when things don't go the way the producer wants them to, he hatches a few contingency plans to make sure Donald injures himself to the amusement of the viewers.
11"Return of the T-Squad"Kurt AndersonBill Motz and Bob RothMarty Warner, Craig Kemplin, and Victor CookSeptember 25, 1996 (1996-09-25)
When Donald is kidnapped by aliens who tried to dominate Earth but were foiled by Donald, Huey, Dewey, and Louie must once again don their capes and tights as the T-Squad to rescue him. But they soon learn that even the most daunting tasks can be solved without superpowers.
12"Koi Story"Kurt AndersonAlicia SchudtDavid Prince and Wendell WasherSeptember 26, 1996 (1996-09-26)
The group encounters a stranger who keeps a rare, giant fish couped up in a huge bowl, content on keeping him happy. But he doesn't know that his pet isn't happy, nor does he realize what he wants.
13"Ready, Aim... Duck!"Kurt AndersonCathryn PerdueDavid Prince, Wendell Washer, and Craig KemplinOctober 1, 1996 (1996-10-01)
After Donald trashes the house while playing the boys' Captain Jack virtual reality game, he makes up lies on the spot to hide the truth. Donald then has visions of Captain Jack ordering him to confess. But Donald ignores this and eventually draws the ire of a dangerous criminal known as "The Claw".
14"Pardon My Molecules"Toby SheltonDean StefanJill Colbert and Sharon ForwardOctober 2, 1996 (1996-10-02)
While on a trip to the desert, Huey and Dewey's game of race cars leads to a bitter argument. Meanwhile, Donald and Daisy head to a secret lab where they're kidnapped by a scientist who wants revenge on Daisy for ridiculing his painting years ago. But when Huey and Dewey are merged by one of the scientist's inventions, they must learn to work together to save their uncle and Daisy.
15"Unusual Suspects"Toby SheltonBill Motz and Bob RothMarty Warner, Holly Forsyth,
Lonnie Lloyd, and Laurence Knighton
October 3, 1996 (1996-10-03)
New neighbors move in next to Donald and his nephews and Donald decides to scope them out. But while they pretend to be normal, they hide a dark secret.
16"Ducklaration of Independence"Toby SheltonRobert SchechterHolly Forsyth, Enrique May, and Judie MartinOctober 8, 1996 (1996-10-08)
Dewey has become fed up with his brothers intruding on his space and decided to search for a hidden place they're currently looking for. But when he finds a hermit in it content on keeping to himself, he realizes he might not be able to cope with a life of solitude afterall.
17"Can't Take a Yolk"Toby SheltonThomas HartVictor Cook, David Prince,
Chris Rutkowski, and Wendell Washer
October 9, 1996 (1996-10-09)
When Huey, Dewey and Louie get grounded after playing a practical joke on their uncle, they order some retro-growth formula to shrink a tree to get out of the yard work Donald set them. However, Donald accidentally uses the formula on himself and it is slowly turning him younger and younger.
18"Heavy Dental"Kurt AndersonDouglas LangdaleJill Colbert and Holly ForsythOctober 10, 1996 (1996-10-10)
Huey wants to enter a cool teen contest, so wants to look his very best. But when he goes to the dentist to get his teeth whitened, he's outfitted with what he believes to be braces, but it is in reality a special mind-control device intended for someone else and the mastermind will stop at nothing to get it back.
19"Duck Quake"Toby SheltonKevin CampbellJill Colbert, Lonnie Lloyd, and Marty WarnerOctober 15, 1996 (1996-10-15)
The boys remember the horror of their terrible camping situation from last year. So they employ the help of Ludwig Von Drake and trick Donald into thinking there will be a huge earthquake in Duckburg, thus pressuring him to buy provisions that the boys intend to use on the next school camping trip. But when Donald catches wind of their true intentions, he uses the boys own earthquake device to get revenge on them.
20"Long Arm of the Claw"Kurt AndersonBill Motz and Bob RothDavid Prince, Wendell Washer, and Michael BennettOctober 16, 1996 (1996-10-16)
Donald cowers in fear when he hears that The Claw has been released from jail and is seeking revenge. To make things really intense, he and his mother move next door to him. The Claw, who has undergone rehabilitation, seems to have changed his ways. But his mother tells him that the process wasn't perfect and that he can still go back to his old criminal self.
21"Shrunken Heroes"Kurt AndersonMarion WellsShawna Cha and Holly ForsythOctober 17, 1996 (1996-10-17)
Louie is arrested after attempting to foil poachers' plot to sell endangered animals to tourists and Daisy tries to coax him out of taking the law into his own hands. Louie then meets his hero who tried the same stunt and after a microscopic adventure learns that law enforcement should be left to the pros.
22"Snow Place to Hide"Kurt AndersonDean StefanHolly Forsyth, Llyn Hunter, and Enrique MayOctober 22, 1996 (1996-10-22)
When Daisy goes on a ski trip with their boss Kent Powers, Donald becomes jealous of the whole thing and tails her to ensure her commitment to him, and is letting his greened-eyed monster of jealousy call all the shots.
23"Huey Duck, P.I."Kurt AndersonJymn Magon and Steve RobertsWendell Washer, David Prince, and Kirk TingbladOctober 23, 1996 (1996-10-23)
Huey becomes enticed by a T.V. show and passes himself off as a professional agent. But when he gets in the thick of things, he realizes that it's never as easy as television makes it.
24"Take My Duck, Please"Kurt AndersonMarion Wells and Dean StefanMarty Warner, Craig Kemplin, and Michael BennettOctober 24, 1996 (1996-10-24)
The boys are getting tired of having to work all the time and want to have fun. When they and Donald see a commercial for an exchange program to Switzerland they immediately agree it would be a great idea. Donald gets a prim and proper girl in exchange and the boys get to have fun. But when Donald finds out that she's not the sweet angel the ads make her and the boys encounter a slave driving alien disguised as their guardian, they start to doubt the switch.
25"Ducks by Nature"Kurt AndersonJohn Behnke, Rob Humphrey,
and Jim Peterson
Holly Forsyth, Denise Koyama, and Joe HorneOctober 29, 1996 (1996-10-29)
Fed up with the boys just sitting on the couch watching television, Donald takes them to a camp where they're reluctant at first, but soon find themselves competing for the affection of another fellow camper. Meanwhile, the counsellor, Beef Jerky, takes Donald for a weakling and Donald decides to join the trip to prove him wrong.
26"Recipe for Adventure"Toby SheltonNeil Kramer and Ned TeitelbaumPhil Weinstein and Sharon ForwardOctober 30, 1996 (1996-10-30)
The group goes with Gwumpki to his home country where he's to cook his special burgers for his queen. But when they arrive, a stranger tries to blackmail Gwumpki to cook his burgers so that he can get his hands on a powerful relic to control the world.
27"The Boy Who Cried Ghost"Kurt AndersonDean StefanDavid Prince and Wendell WasherOctober 31, 1996 (1996-10-31)
On their way to a Halloween party, Dewey's pranks go too far, leaving them stranded and forced to spend the night in a creepy mansion. But when it turns out to be really haunted, Dewey has a hard time convincing the others that it's not one of his practical jokes.
28"I.O.U. a U.F.O."Toby SheltonCathryn PerdueDavid Prince and Wendell WasherNovember 5, 1996 (1996-11-05)
The family travels out into the desert and Dewey claims to see a U.F.O., much to the disbelief of the others. But when he gets the help from one of the locals, Dewey's curiosity soon lands him in a heap of trouble.
29"Gator Aid"Kurt AndersonSteve RobertsCarin-Anne Anderson, Kuni Bowen,
Craig Kemplin, and Enrique May
November 6, 1996 (1996-11-06)
The group visit an alligator farm where they find that all the alligators have been wrangled with the exception of one female who develops a crush on Donald. Their hunt for the gators leads them to an operation to rob a gold depository.
30"None Like It Hot"Toby SheltonDean StefanJill Colbert and Victor CookNovember 7, 1996 (1996-11-07)
Louie's quest for the latest Mantis Boy comic leads him and his brothers to discover a madman's plot to submerge the earth in an intense heatwave.
31"Ducky Dearest"Kurt AndersonLaraine ArkowDavid Prince, Wendell Washer, and Victor CookNovember 12, 1996 (1996-11-12)
When a commercial on television leads Donald to doubt the integrity of his nephews, he gives in and buys a kit to try and become the perfect parent. Little does he know about the scam behind the commercial.
32"Transmission: Impossible"Toby SheltonJymn MagonWarwick Gilbert and Don MacKinnonNovember 13, 1996 (1996-11-13)
When the boys destroy Donald's new ninja lumberjack tape, he loses trust in them and he and Daisy refuse to believe anything they say. But when a thief uses security cameras as portals to steal valuable artifacts, the pressure is on to convince them of the truth.
33"Nosy Neighbors"Kurt AndersonRobert SchechterHolly Forsyth and Marty WarnerNovember 14, 1996 (1996-11-14)
After a series of thefts in Donald's neighborhood, he joins the Nosy Neighbors neighborhood watch group and gets carried away with defending his home turf.
34"Hit the Road, Backwater Jack"Kurt AndersonRobert SchechterMark Kennedy and Warwick GilbertNovember 19, 1996 (1996-11-19)
After the boys find a treasure map, they decide to follow it and bring Backwater Jack along so they can shoot his next adventure, only Jack's not the adventurer he makes himself out to be in his books.
35"Cat & Louse"Toby SheltonMarion WellsRyan Anthony and Debra PughNovember 20, 1996 (1996-11-20)
When the group interviews a cat and lion trainer, Huey's fear of house cats resurfaces. Dewey and Louie plan to discover how his fear first came about and learn it may be connected to the trainer. When the trainer discovers the group has found out he is not only training his cats to do harmless tricks, he sets out for revenge.
36"Hero Today, Don Tomorrow"Toby SheltonMarion Wells, John Behnke,
Rob Humphrey, and Jim Peterson
Jill Colbert and Holly ForsythNovember 21, 1996 (1996-11-21)
The boys become enticed by the new superhero Flint Steel and Donald becomes jealous. To try and get the boys attention again, Donald tries to convince them that he knew Flint Steel from his youth.
37"Captain Donald"Kurt AndersonCathryn PerdueJill Colbert, Holly Forsyth, and Michael BennettNovember 26, 1996 (1996-11-26)
Kent Powers lets Donald become captain of his yacht on a cruise when they run into a hurricane and are stranded on an island where a sinister pirate befriends them so they can use them to find a legendary treasure.
38"Stunt Double or Nothing"Kurt AndersonMarion WellsCarin-Anne Anderson, Kuni Bowen,
and Bradley Raymond
November 27, 1996 (1996-11-27)
When a newspaper reveals that the viewers prefer Daisy over Kent Powers, he becomes enraged at the news and has a trained ape do all his stunts for him to increase his popularity. At the same time, he threatens to fire Donald and Daisy if any of his property gets damaged from their antics.
39"Feats of Clay"Kurt AndersonDon GilliesCraig Kemplin and Marty WarnerNovember 28, 1996 (1996-11-28)
While visiting China, Huey is seduced by a local girl who turns out to be an empress witch of world domination.

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