Episode List
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| 1 | "The Return of Batduck" | September 19, 1992 |
| Plucky returns to his role as Batduck to star in a new movie. (Only episode with John Kassir as Buster) | ||
| 2 | "Ducklahoma / Video Game Blues / Yakkety Yak / Party Crasher Plucky" | September 26, 1992 |
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| 3 | "Minister Golf / Particle Man / Istanbul (Not Constantinople) / My Brilliant Revenge!" | October 3, 1992 |
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| 4 | "Kon Ducki" | October 10, 1992 |
| A feature about Pluck Heyerdahl's voyage on the Kon Ducki (which is a parody of the Kon-Tiki); followed by a "making of" featurette. | ||
| 5 | "Inside Plucky Duck" | October 17, 1992 |
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This episode is made up of two shorts:
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| 6 | "A Quack in the Quarks" | October 24, 1992 |
| In this spoof of Star Wars films, aliens choose Plucky to defend their world against a Darth Vader-style villain. | ||
| 7 | "A Ditch in Time" | October 31, 1992 |
| Plucky builds a time machine so that he can go back a few days and finish his homework on time, but ends up traveling to prehistoric days. | ||
| 8 | "Going Up / Wait ‘Till Your Father Gets Even / Never Too Late to Loon" | November 7, 1992 |
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| 9 | "Just-Us League of Supertoons / A Bacon Strip / Migrant Mallard" | November 14, 1992 |
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| 10 | "Hollywood Plucky" | November 21, 1992 |
| Plucky, accompanied by Hamton, goes to Hollywood to try to sell his movie script. | ||
| 11 | "The Potty Years / Milk, It Makes a Body Spout / The Anvil Chorus" | November 28, 1992 |
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| 12 | "Slugfest / Duck Dodgers Jr. / Duck Trek" | December 5, 1992 |
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| 13 | "Best O’ Plucky Duck Day" | December 12, 1992 |
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An episode of Tiny Toons consisting of the following Plucky Duck shorts:
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Read more about this topic: The Plucky Duck Show
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