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I noticed Quackerjack's origin Story is very similar to B:TAS verison of Riddler as well, though I'm not certain if chronologically that Riddler could've been another influence on this character.

No, neither does any of the othe speculations. He is just a clown type of villain like the Joker, the Trickster, Punch & Jewelee, the Harlequine, the Prankster or the Clown (flash) that uses toys like them or the Toyman.-- T-man, the wise 20:43, 28 April 2007 (UTC) reply

"He was once a toymaker who was run out of business after the video game market expanded, but more because his toys were so lethal no one in their right mind would buy them."

Okay, unless I'm mistaken, there was no evidence in the series that his toys were dangerous before he went out of business. Should this be changed? 70.245.178.89 16:19, 14 November 2007 (UTC) reply

Oops! - Tad Stones Interview

I had read the interview in question and Tad Stones never said Quackerjack was his least favorite character - only that he was "disappointed" in the way he turned out. I've changed the article's wording slightly to reflect this.

I meant to say this in the summary of my latest edit, but somehow wound up saving the changes before I could. Sorry!

66.64.233.238 ( talk) 04:24, 3 July 2009 (UTC) reply

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Untitled

I noticed Quackerjack's origin Story is very similar to B:TAS verison of Riddler as well, though I'm not certain if chronologically that Riddler could've been another influence on this character.

No, neither does any of the othe speculations. He is just a clown type of villain like the Joker, the Trickster, Punch & Jewelee, the Harlequine, the Prankster or the Clown (flash) that uses toys like them or the Toyman.-- T-man, the wise 20:43, 28 April 2007 (UTC) reply

"He was once a toymaker who was run out of business after the video game market expanded, but more because his toys were so lethal no one in their right mind would buy them."

Okay, unless I'm mistaken, there was no evidence in the series that his toys were dangerous before he went out of business. Should this be changed? 70.245.178.89 16:19, 14 November 2007 (UTC) reply

Oops! - Tad Stones Interview

I had read the interview in question and Tad Stones never said Quackerjack was his least favorite character - only that he was "disappointed" in the way he turned out. I've changed the article's wording slightly to reflect this.

I meant to say this in the summary of my latest edit, but somehow wound up saving the changes before I could. Sorry!

66.64.233.238 ( talk) 04:24, 3 July 2009 (UTC) reply


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