Quack Pack (1998 film)

Quack Pack: The Movie is a 1998 American animated fantasy action spy comedy film written and directed by Jacob S. Lee. A big-screen adaptation of the 1996 Disney television series of the same name, the film features the regular television cast: Tony Anselmo, Jeannie Elias, Pamela Adlon, E.G. Daily and Kath Soucie. The film also reintroduces the cast of DuckTales, including Alan Young and Terence McGovern, reprising their roles as Scrooge McDuck and Launchpad McQuack, while Tress MacNeille voices a teenage Webby Vanderquack. It also features characters from Mighty Ducks, with Jennifer Hale reprising her role as Mallory respectively.

Unlike the TV series, which had a familiar lighthearted sitcom structure, the film has a much darker tone and includes many references and homages to the James Bond films, such as the Aston Martin DB5 from Goldfinger and the Claw's razor-sharp metal teeth, a reference to Jaws from The Spy who Loved Me. However, it serves as a parody of the series, as it features references and homages to its lighthearted counterpart, including a retooled and remixed version of the theme song "Duck Daze" performed by Apollo 440 and "Weird Al" Yankovic.

The film is a co-production between Disney and distributor 20th Century Fox, making it the first Disney film to be released by another studio. It was theatrically released on June 18th, 1998.Quack Pack: The Movie was met with positive reviews from critics, although some might criticize its darker tone compared to the series. It was a commercial success, grossing over $225 million worldwide over its production budget of $20 million.