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Bradford Buzzard (voiced by Marc Evan Jackson) – The vulture director of F.O.W.L. and head of its High Command. [52] [112] In his youth, Bradford accompanied his grandmother Isabella Finch on her adventures as the first Junior Woodchuck, but grew to despise them due to the various dangers they posed and dedicated his life to destroying them. [20]
The Justice Ducks are a team of superheroes formed in the two-part episode "Just Us Justice Ducks" to help Darkwing fend off the Fearsome Five. [2] [25]Fenton Crackshell / Gizmoduck (voiced by Hamilton Camp, Lin-Manuel Miranda in the 2017 DuckTales reboot) is Launchpad's old friend and Darkwing's former rival superhero who originally appeared as a recurring character in the original DuckTales.
Magica De Spell (magica being Italian for 'magical') is a cartoon character created in 1961 by Carl Barks for the Duck universe.An Italian sorceress, she constantly attempts to steal Scrooge McDuck's Number One Dime, which she believes will play a vital role in magically obtaining the same fabulous wealth of its owner.
The families of five people, including a three-year-old girl, have hit out at the police failings that gave an incel gunman a ‘licence to kill’ their loved ones in a brutal rampage.
Bradford Buzzard: Vulture: DuckTales: Leader and founder of the criminal organization F.O.W.L. Buzz Buzzard: Common buzzard: Woody Woodpecker: Woody's nemesis. Buzzy, Dizzy, Flaps, and Ziggy Vultures: The Jungle Book: Four vultures who closely resemble the Beatles because of their shaggy moptop haircuts and Liverpool accents.
However, there is no question in this court’s mind that you are the face of pure evil.” Authorities said that on the morning of Nov. 7, 2017, Aranda decided to skip classes and hang out with ...
The concept of "necessary evil" is an idea that must be thoroughly rejected. Evil is not necessary, and to accept it as such is to perpetuate it. Evil must be opposed, rejected, and avoided at all costs. It should never be viewed as something that we must unavoidably and inevitably participate in. We trivialize evil when we refer to it as ...
Monsters may not be real, but the evil deeds that inspire their legends can be just as horrifying as the myths themselves. Stories about werewolves took hold in the mid-1400s, ...