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Darkwing Duck Season 1 Episode 51
To prevent the invention of the yo-yo, Quackerjack travels back to the medevial land of Canardia. Posing as the king’s advisor, the demented toymaker convicts Darkwing as a warlock.
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Serie: Darkwing Duck
Episode Title: Quack of Ages
Air Date: 1992-02-26
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