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The Mighty Ducks
Created bySteven Brill
Original workThe Mighty Ducks
OwnerThe Walt Disney Company
Years1992–present
Films and television
Film(s)
Television seriesThe Mighty Ducks: Game Changers (2021–2022)
Animated seriesMighty Ducks: The Animated Series (1996–1997)
Miscellaneous
Professional ice hockey teamMighty Ducks of Anaheim (1993–2006)*
* Today known as the Anaheim Ducks, which are no longer owned by Disney.

The Mighty Ducks is an American media franchise. It features a trilogy of live-action films released in the 1990s by Walt Disney Pictures and a live-action sequel television series, and a real-world hockey team in the National Hockey League and a animated television series by Walt Disney Television Animation, The movies revolve around a Twin Cities ice hockey team, composed of young players that stick together throughout various challenges. Despite negative reviews from film critics, the trilogy's commercial success paved the way for the franchise's expansion.

The franchise has various releases in other media, including theme park and hotel attractions.

Film

Film U.S.
release date
Director Screenwriter(s) Story by Producers
The Mighty Ducks October 2, 1992 (1992-10-02) Stephen Herek Steven Brill Jon Avnet and Jordan Kerner
D2: The Mighty Ducks March 25, 1994 (1994-03-25) Sam Weisman
D3: The Mighty Ducks October 4, 1996 (1996-10-04) Robert Lieberman Steven Brill & Jim Burnstein Kenneth Johnson & Jim Burnstein

The Mighty Ducks (1992)

The Mighty Ducks film trilogy home release cover art.

After being pulled over for drunk driving, Minneapolis-based attorney Gordon Bombay is sentenced to 500 hours of community service, coaching youth hockey. There he meets the District 5 peewee hockey team perennial losers who finish at the bottom of the league standings year after year. They are shut out every game and lose by at least five goals. The players learn Bombay was once a player for the Hawks and the team in the same league but left hockey because of the embarrassment that followed after a failed attempt at a penalty shot at the end of regulation causing them to lose in overtime costing them a peewee championship. (The only year that the Hawks ever lost.) With the help of Coach Bombay and a desperately needed infusion of cash and equipment from Bombay's law firm, the players learn the fundamentals of the sport. Soon enough the District 5 team now christened the Ducks after Bombay's employer Gerald Ducksworth start winning games and manage to make the playoffs, reaching the finals and adding new player Adam Banks, an ex-Hawk who is a talented player and an asset for the Ducks. Bombay faces the Hawks, the team he grew up playing for still led by Jack Reilly, the same coach Bombay played for. Fittingly, the Ducks win the title game on a penalty shot by Bombay's protege Charlie. The movie was released in the UK, Australia and South Africa as Champions. It was directed by Stephen Herek.

D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994)

Inspired by his own players, Bombay decides to try out in the hockey minor leagues and becomes the star player for the fictional Minnehaha Waves, with an easy pathway to the NHL. After a career-ending knee injury, he is offered a chance to coach a team representing the United States in the Junior Goodwill Games. For this, he reunites most of his Ducks(while 5 of them have moved away) and introduces them to five new players from across the country to form Team USA. While they win several early games, the lure of celebrity eventually becomes a distraction to both Bombay and the players, and reality kicks in when they lose against Team Iceland in an embarrassing defeat. Frustrated, Bombay drives his players even harder, yet Team USA continues to suffer, until they come across a street hockey team who teaches them how to play like "the real Team USA". New player Russ Tyler (Kenan Thompson), who earlier heckled Team USA during its matches, is recruited into the roster. Bombay realizes the most important thing is to have fun and after a change in attitude, the Ducks redeem themselves by working up the playoff ladder to meet Team Iceland in the finals. Team USA proves to be a match for Iceland, but the game ends in a tie, resulting in a shootout which - due to fast glove of new goalie Julie Gaffney - Team USA ends up winning the championship. They win the trophy.

D3: The Mighty Ducks (1996)

The movie shifts focus from Bombay to protégé Charlie Conway (Joshua Jackson). After their victory at the Junior Goodwill Games, Charlie and his teammates are awarded scholarships to Eden Hall Academy (a fictitious name from crossing Southwestern suburb Eden Prairie, Cretin-Derham Hall, and Saint Thomas Academy), a prestigious Minnesota high school Bombay attended. Their arrival is met with hostility from the varsity team (mainly consisting of players who are members of rich families, whose younger siblings were cut from the junior varsity team to make room for the Ducks), as well as Bombay's hand-picked successor, Ted Orion (Jeffrey Nordling), whose emphasis on defensive two-way hockey irks Charlie. Not wanting to be on a team led by Orion, who he believes to be a washed-up former professional player, Charlie leaves the team, but rejoins as he learns the truth about Orion from Bombay. Charlie and Orion quickly bond in time for the JV-Varsity Showdown, and thanks in large part to the work of Charlie, the Ducks win on a shorthanded goal in the dying seconds of the game from unlikely goal scorer Greg Goldberg (who is converted from goalie to defenseman).

Television

SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series126September 6, 1996 (1996-09-06)January 17, 1997 (1997-01-17)ABC
The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers110March 26, 2021 (2021-03-26)May 28, 2021 (2021-05-28)Disney+
210September 28, 2022 (2022-09-28)November 30, 2022 (2022-11-30)

Animation

Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series, aired on the American Broadcasting Company for one season consisting of 26 episodes, from 1996-1997. Created in a collaboration between Marty Isenberg, Robert N. Skir, and David Wise, the show ran regularly during The Disney Afternoon block. The series takes place in a futuristic alternate anthropomorphic-universe, and follows the adventures of humanoid-duck superheroes.

The series theme song, written by Carl Swander Johnson, was performed by Mickey Thomas of Jefferson Starship and Starship fame.

Live-action

A live-action television series based on the original films was in the early stages of development at ABC Signature Studios, with screenwriter Steven Brill and producer Jordan Kerner being attached to the series.[1] The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers was released for Disney+ streaming service.[2]

The plot centers around a 13-year-old boy - whose mother helps him assemble a new team, find a coach and build a rink where they can play - when he gets kicked off the junior division of the Mighty Ducks hockey team. Emilio Estevez reprised his role as Coach Gordon Bombay in the series.[3][4][5] The series premiered on March 26, 2021,[6][7] running for 2 seasons.

Main cast and characters

Character
The Mighty Ducks D2:
The Mighty Ducks
D3:
The Mighty Ducks
Mighty Ducks:
The Animated Series
The Mighty Ducks:
Game Changers
Season 1 Season 2
1992 1994 1996 1996 – 1997 2021 2022
Coach
Gordon Bombay
Emilio Estevez   Emilio Estevez  
Coach
Ted Orion
  Jeffrey Nordling  
Coach
Alex Morrow
  Lauren Graham
Charlie Conway Joshua Jackson  
Guy Germaine Garette Ratliff Henson   Garette Ratliff Henson  
Connie "the Velvet Hammer" Moreau Marguerite Moreau   Marguerite Moreau  
Fulton Reed Elden Henson   Elden Henson  
Lester Averman Matt Doherty   Matt Doherty  
Greg Goldberg Shaun Weiss  
Adam "Cake Eater" Banks Vincent Larusso   Vincent Larusso  
Terry Hall Jussie Smollett  
Tommy Duncan Danny Tamberelli  
Tammy Duncan Jane Plank  
Dave Karp Aaron Schwartz  
Peter Mark J.D. Daniels  
Jesse Hall Brandon Quintin Adams  
Casey Conway Heidi Kling   Heidi Kling  
Hans Joss Ackland   Joss Ackland  
Jan   Jan Rubeš  
Julie "The Cat" Gaffney   Colombe Jacobsen  
Dwayne Robertson   Ty O'Neal  
Ken "Little Bash Brother" Wu   Justin Wong   Justin Wong  
Dean Portman   Aaron Lohr  
Luis Mendoza   Mike Vitar  
Russell "Russ" Tyler   Kenan Thompson  
Wildwing Flashblade   Ian Ziering  
Nosedive Flashblade   Steve Mackall  
Duke L'Orange   Jeff Bennett  
Mallory McMallard   Jennifer Hale  
Tanya Vanderflock   April Winchell  
Check "Grin" Hardwing   Brad Garrett  
Canard Thunderbeak   Townsend Coleman  
Evan Morrow   Brady Noon
Nick Ganz   Maxwell Simkins
Sofi Hanson-Bhatt   Swayam Bhatia
Maya Kasper   Taegen Burns
Jordan "Koob" Koobler   Luke Islam
Adib "Sam" Samitar   De'Jon Watts
Lauren Gibby   Bella Higginbotham  
Logan LaRue   Kiefer O'Reilly  
Daryl "Coach T" Tingman   Dylan Playfair
Stephanie Reddick   Julee Cerda  
Colin Cole   Josh Duhamel
Jace Cole   Naveen Paddock
NHL cameos

Each movie showcases a cameo appearance by National Hockey League players:

Cam Fowler; appears in the series finale and gives the Mighty Ducks team the then unreleased Reverse Retro jerseys for their game.

Fictional team roster

The following is the roster of the fictional players for the team.[8] Provided are their jersey numbers, playing positions and indication of their appearances in movies and television series.

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No. Player Hometown Position D1 D2 D3 GC
00 Guy Germaine St. Paul, Minnesota F checkY checkY checkY checkY
1 Terry Hall Minneapolis F checkY ☒N ☒N ☒N
2 Tommy Duncan Minneapolis D checkY ☒N ☒N ☒N
4 Lester Averman Brooklyn Park, Minnesota F checkY checkY checkY checkY
5 Tammy Duncan Minneapolis F checkY ☒N ☒N ☒N
6 Julie Gaffney Bangor, Maine G ☒N checkY checkY ☒N
7 Dwayne Robertson Austin, Texas F ☒N checkY checkY ☒N
9 Jesse Hall Minneapolis F checkY checkY ☒N ☒N
11 Dave Karp Minneapolis D checkY ☒N ☒N ☒N
16 Ken Wu San Francisco F ☒N checkY