Duck Dodgers Season 2
7.7 IMDb
70 Rotten Tomatoes

Where To Watch Duck Dodgers Season 2

Duck Dodgers Season 2 takes the intergalactic adventures to an even bigger scale with more action, smarter parodies, and hilarious science-fiction spoofs. Duck Dodgers continues serving as Earth's self-proclaimed greatest space hero, despite his endless overconfidence and frequent mistakes. His loyal Eager Young Space Cadet (Porky Pig) constantly saves missions with intelligence and bravery, while Commander X-2 (Marvin the Martian) returns with even grander schemes to conquer Earth. This season introduces new alien worlds, fantasy-inspired adventures, giant space battles, haunted spaceships, surfing competitions in space, magical kingdoms, and an epic two-part finale that pushes the long-running Earth-versus-Mars conflict to its climax. Packed with references to Star Wars, Star Trek, The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Frankenstein, Zorro, superhero comics, and classic science-fiction films, Season 2 expands the Duck Dodgers universe while maintaining the fast-paced Looney Tunes humor that made the series a fan favorite.

  • Release Date: June 27, 2004
  • Director: Spike Brandt , Tony Cervone , Chuck Sheetz
  • Genre: Animation , Comedy , Adventure , Family
  • Duration: 13 Episodes 22 minutes per episode
  • Language: English
  • Starring: Tia Carrere as Queen Tyr'ahnee
  • Box Office: Not Applicable
  • Where To Watch: Amazon Prime Video , Apple TV

More details about Duck Dodgers Season 2 and where you can watch

Season 2 is often considered the strongest season of the series because it significantly expanded the show’s universe with larger stories, recurring characters, and ambitious science-fiction parodies. One of the season’s highest-rated episodes, “The Fudd,” cleverly spoofs classic zombie and science-fiction horror movies while featuring Elmer Fudd in one of his funniest television appearances. The season also welcomed celebrity guest stars, including legendary singer Tom Jones, who voiced himself in “Talent Show A Go-Go.” The two-part finale, “Of Course You Know, This Means War and Peace,” is regarded as one of the best stories in the entire series thanks to its mix of comedy, action, and character development.

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Many fans don’t realize that “The Fudd” is a direct parody of classic horror films and is widely regarded as one of the finest episodes ever produced for the Looney Tunes television franchise. Another hidden detail is that several Season 2 episodes include visual and dialogue references to famous franchises like Star Wars, The Lord of the Rings, Frankenstein, Ghostbusters, Harry Potter, and The X-Files, often hidden in the background or woven into the script.