A D.D. from Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3
An artwork of the Dangerous Duck

Dangerous Ducks, or D.D.s, are common enemies in the Wario series for the Game Boy. They are usually members of Captain Syrup's pirate gang. Dangerous Ducks are anthropomorphic ducks, wearing striped bandannas and goggles. They wield a boomerang as a weapon and their attack pattern is very similar to that of a Boomerang Bro..

History

Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3

The Dangerous Ducks first appear in this game, where they are members of Syrup's Brown Sugar Pirates. They try to hinder Wario on his quest for treasure on Kitchen Island. When they spot the treasure hunter, they will stop walking, hit their boomerangs on the ground three times and then throw it at Wario. If they happen to hit him, he will regress to a weaker form or even lose a life.

Wario Land II

The Dangerous Ducks return in the sequel, after the Brown Sugar Pirates had changed their name to Black Sugar Pirates. Their attack pattern remains exactly the same as it has been in the previous game: Charging and then throwing their boomerangs at Wario. They are classified as heavy enemies in this game, meaning that Wario will slow down significantly when carrying one.

Flagman DD

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The Flagman game hosted by Dangerous Duck

An unlockable Minigame which could be accessed by completing the game with 100% featured a Dangerous Duck as host, along with a White Puff and a Gugi. The Minigame itself was a remake of the Game & Watch title Flagman.

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A recoloured version of the Dangerous Duck

Level 5-3 of Wario Land II features a special type of Dangerous Duck, a recoloured, darker-looking version. Although they look more sinister they are not stronger than regular Dangerous Ducks.

It is possible that these Ducks are higher-ranked members of the Black Sugar Pirates, since four of them have been deployed as guards that Wario had to beat before he could progress, which indicates that they are somewhat important.

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