This cartoon follows on from the 1980’s cartoon “Ducktales”, continuing the adventures of Huey, Dewey and Louie. Now 12 year olds and living with their uncle Donald Duck, the three spend their time playing practical jokes on their hapless uncle and otherwise getting into trouble.
Quack Pack (Season 1)
The Really Mighty Ducks (Episode 1)
Writer: Jim Peterson
Air date: 1996-09-02
Runtime: 22 min
Overview: Huey Dewey and Louie enter a superhero machine and become superheroes known as the T Squad. Determining to get the boys to clean their room, Donald enters the machine and comes out as a supervillain.
Island of the Not-So-Nice (Episode 2)
Writer: Dean Stefan
Air date: 1996-09-04
Runtime: 22 min
Leader of the Quack (Episode 3)
Writer: Steve Cuden
Air date: 1996-09-05
Runtime: 22 min
All Hands On Duck (Episode 4)
Writer: Jim Peterson
Air date: 1996-09-09
Runtime: 22 min
Overview: Donald goes back to his old job in the navy.
Pride Goeth Before the Fall Guy (Episode 5)
Writer: Richard Stanley
Air date: 1996-09-11
Runtime: 22 min
Need 4 Speed (Episode 6)
Writer: Barry Vigon
Air date: 1996-09-12
Runtime: 22 min
The Germinator (Episode 7)
Writer: Dean Stefan
Air date: 1996-09-16
Runtime: 22 min
Overview: Donald catches a germ, and his nephews go inside him to try to get rid of it.
The Late Donald Duck (Episode 8)
Writer: Richard Stanley
Air date: 1996-09-18
Runtime: 22 min
Overview: Donald tries to explain to Kent why he's late for work.
Tasty Paste (Episode 9)
Writer: Steve Roberts
Air date: 1996-09-19
Runtime: 22 min
Overview: Donald and his nephews run a business for Tasty Paste, a newly invented product, but the paste goes haywire and turns into a giant monster.
Phoniest Home Videos (Episode 10)
Writer: Jim Peterson
Air date: 1996-09-24
Runtime: 22 min
Return of the T-Squad (Episode 11)
Writer: Bob Roth
Air date: 1996-09-25
Runtime: 22 min
Overview: Huey Dewey and Louie become the T-Squad once again to try to save the world.
Koi Story (Episode 12)
Writer: Alicia Marie Schudt
Air date: 1996-09-26
Runtime: 22 min
Ready, Aim... Duck! (Episode 13)
Writer: Cathryn Perdue
Air date: 1996-09-30
Runtime: 22 min
Pardon My Molecules (Episode 14)
Writer: Dean Stefan
Air date: 1996-10-02
Runtime: 22 min
Unusual Suspects (Episode 15)
Writer: Bob Roth
Air date: 1996-10-03
Runtime: 22 min
Ducklaration of Independence (Episode 16)
Writer: Robert Schechter
Air date: 1996-10-08
Runtime: 22 min
Overview: Dewey finds himself in a strange world owned by a lonely man who makes up unfair rules for his land.
Can't Take a Yolk (Episode 17)
Writer: Thomas Hart
Air date: 1996-10-09
Runtime: 22 min
Heavy Dental (Episode 18)
Writer: Doug Langdale
Air date: 1996-10-10
Runtime: 22 min
Overview: Mistaken for Agent X, Huey is given a set of braces that controls the minds of whoever he gives orders to.
Duck Quake (Episode 19)
Writer: Kevin D. Campbell
Air date: 1996-10-15
Runtime: 22 min
Overview: The boys steal an earthquake machine to play a trick on Donald so that he'll learn to be earthquake-prepared like all other responsible adults.
Long Arm of the Claw (Episode 20)
Writer: Bob Roth
Air date: 1996-10-16
Runtime: 22 min
Shrunken Heroes (Episode 21)
Writer: Marion Wells
Air date: 1996-10-17
Runtime: 22 min
Snow Place to Hide (Episode 22)
Writer: Dean Stefan
Air date: 1996-10-22
Runtime: 22 min
Overview: Donald enters a ski race so that Kent Powers cannot take Daisy away from him.
Huey Duck, P.I. (Episode 23)
Writer: Steve Roberts
Air date: 1996-10-23
Runtime: 22 min
Take My Duck, Please! (Episode 24)
Writer: Dean Stefan
Air date: 1996-10-28
Runtime: 22 min
Ducks by Nature (Episode 25)
Writer: Jim Peterson
Air date: 1996-10-29
Runtime: 22 min
Recipe for Adventure (Episode 26)
Writer: Neil Kramer
Air date: 1996-10-30
Runtime: 22 min
The Boy Who Cried Ghost (Episode 27)
Writer: Steve Cuden
Air date: 1996-10-31
Runtime: 22 min
Overview: Donald and the boys find themselves lost in a haunted mansion and are fed up with Dewey's pranks. The mansion is haunted by real monsters, but everyone thinks that Dewey is still messing around with them.
I.O.U. a U.F.O. (Episode 28)
Writer: Cathryn Perdue
Air date: 1996-11-05
Runtime: 22 min
Overview: The Quack Pack goes out into the wilderness to discover U.F.O.'s.
Gator Aid (Episode 29)
Writer: Steve Roberts
Air date: 1996-11-06
Runtime: 22 min
None Like it Hot (Episode 30)
Writer: Dean Stefan
Air date: 1996-11-07
Runtime: 22 min
Overview: The boys go WAY deep into a sewer to discover a mad scientist who hates the sun and plans to destroy the world by using the sun.
Ducky Dearest (Episode 31)
Writer: Laraine Arkow
Air date: 1996-11-12
Runtime: 22 min
Transmission: Impossible (Episode 32)
Writer: Jymn Magon
Air date: 1996-11-13
Runtime: 22 min
Overview: While Huey, Louie and Dewey are watching TV at home, there's nothing to watch, one of the shows is ""Wet Paint"". Then they found a parcel, that was the ninja tape that Donald ordered! While they are watching it, they broken the remote and the TV was broken, while Donald is back, he ask them what happened and they quickly ran outside and bam! While Huey, Louie and Dewey are watching TV, they tuned into a serect channel, the screen shows a museum, then the screen shows a diamond, and after a flash, the diamond was gone! The gang then found the diamond and they decided to find Donald and tell him about the channel and the diamond. Meanwhile, Donald and Daisy are having an interview with another museum owner, Huey, Louie and Dewey get into the museum and told Donald about the diamond, Donald don't believe in them. The owner of the museum told Donald that the diamond is just a piece of glass and he'll help them to throw away the ""piece of glass"". Then Daisy said she would have it
Nosy Neighbors (Episode 33)
Writer: Robert Schechter
Air date: 1996-11-14
Runtime: 22 min
Overview: Donald spies on his new next-door neighbors who turn out to be robots. Huey falls in love with their daughter.
Hit the Road, Backwater Jack! (Episode 34)
Writer: Robert Schechter
Air date: 1996-11-19
Runtime: 22 min
Cat & Louse (Episode 35)
Writer: Marion Wells
Air date: 1996-11-20
Runtime: 22 min
Overview: Huey suddenly has a fear of cats and tries to overcome it.
Hero Today, Don Tomorrow (Episode 36)
Writer: Jim Peterson
Air date: 1996-11-21
Runtime: 22 min
Captain Donald (Episode 37)
Writer: Cathryn Perdue
Air date: 1996-11-26
Runtime: 22 min
Stunt Double or Nothing (Episode 38)
Writer: Marion Wells
Air date: 1996-11-27
Runtime: 22 min
Feats of Clay (Episode 39)
Writer: Don Gillies
Air date: 1996-11-28
Runtime: 22 min

Seasons

Episodes 39