An official, ( nearly ) complete and ( nearly ) accurate episode guide for the 39 episodes of "Quack Pack" is available at Disney's Official "Quack Pack" site. But here's a guide that I'm writing as the series progresses, with voice credits. I'm uncertain about some of the voice credits for this show ( indicated by a ? ) though. So if you the credits for sure, or spot errors in this guide, please e-mail me.
| Donald Fauntleroy Duck | Tony Anselmo |
| Huey Duck | Jeannie Elias |
| Deuterotomy D. "Dewey" Duck | Pamela Seagal |
| Louie Duck | E.G. Dailey |
| Daisy Duck | Kath Soucie |
| Kent Powers | Roger Rose |
| Gwumpki | Pat Fraley |
| Ludwig Von Drake | Corey Burton |
| Knuckles | Frank Welker |
| Gustav Goose | Cam Clarke |
| Moltoc | Tim Curry |
| Zaltroobian Overlord | Roger Rose |
| Horton LeTrec | Jeff Bennett? |
| Mungly | Roger Rose? |
| Claw | Frank Welker |
| IOUN Leader | Lisa Kaplan? |
Donald gets called back into naval service for 24 hours, and Daisy visits erroneously thinking that he's a flying ace.
| Captain Dreadnought | Jim Cummings |
| Admiral MacDowell | Jeff Bennett |
| sailor | Jeannie Elias |
Dewey's practical jokes leaves the ducks stranded in a house haunted by four mean monsters.
| Siegmund | Dave Coulier? |
| vampire | Dave Coulier? |
| werewolf | Frank Welker |
| viking | April Winchell |
| conscience | Frank Welker |
Donald accidentally gets soaked in "E.Z. Smith's Retro-Growth Formula", turning him into a practical joking teen who makes life miserable for the nephews. Originally titled "The Yolk's On You".
| Slab | Robert Cait |
| Alexandra Mergancer | Sherry Lynne? |
| Cassandra Mergancer | Theresa Ganzel? |
| E.Z. Smith | Corey Burton? |
Kent lets Donald captain his yacht. But it runs aground in a storm and the nephews think Donald abandoned them on the ship. So they start idolizing the mysterious sailor who comes to their aid.
| Captain Fedgewick Octavius Storm | Dorian Harewood |
| native | Danny Mann |
A visit to a famous animal trainer rekindles Huey's fear of domestic cats.
| Andre DiMoosh | Corey Burton |
The nephews use Ludwig Von Drake's Earthshaker machine to fake an earthquake at their house in order to trick Donald out of money they want for fancy camping equipment.
| How-To Narrator | Corey Burton |
While the ducks are on assignment to find the lost paradise Nirvana Valley, Dewey gets fed up with the lack of privacy and respect he gets from his brothers.
| hermit | Charlie Adler |
Donald drafts the nephews into a wilderness survival program, where the nephews compete for the attention of a female hiker and Donald has a fight with the camp leader. Originally titled "Nature Calls".
| Beef Jerky | Brad Garrett |
| Susie McIder | Tara Chardenof |
| Forest Ranger | Roger Rose |
An infomercial spokesman convinces Donald that the nephews are turning bad in order to sell Donald his kits on how to "save" them.
| Chuck Homer | Richard Ryder? |
Huey investigates a string of thefts from a Chinese archaeological dig to impress a girl who works at the dig.
| Soo-Ling | Janice Kawaye |
| Dr. William Wu | Robert Ito |
Daisy becomes obsessed with discovering the "real story" behind the disappearance of the gators from a gator farm. Originally titled "Swamped".
| colonel | Roger Rose |
| thug 1 | Jim Cummings |
| thug 2 | Roger Rose? |
| Klebb | Kath Soucie |
| Horst | Roger Rose? |
| Cal Crudhomme | Jim Cummings |
A mad doctor shrinks himself to germ size and takes over Donald's body to use to carry out his plan to save the germs of the world.
| Tobar (?) | Danny Mann? |
| Dr. Jackson (?) | Richard Karron |
| Shecky Gangrene | David Prince? |
| policeman | Danny Mann? |
Horton LeTrec invents a mind control device for a SMOOSH agent, but inadvertantly installs it on Huey instead.
| Agent X | Kath Soucie |
| SMOOSH Leader | Danny Mann? |
Resentful of the nephews' adoration of a TV celebrity, Donald lies saying that he is the celebrity's friend.
| Flint Steele | James Avery |
Dewey's adventurer idol is exposed as a fraud when he and the ducks compete with Moltoc on a treasure hunt.
| Backwater Jack | Maurice LaMarche |
| thugs | Frank Welker |
Huey fancies himself a dashing Hawaiian private detective when the ducks visit the P.I. office of Donald's cousin for a fishing trip.
| villainness | Tim Curry |
| Wilmer | Jim Cummings |
| Mel Mallard | Jim Cummings |
| Tradewinds Troy | Jim Cummings |
| bad guy | Robert Cait |
| policeman | Jim Cummings |
Dewey estatically hopes for an alien encounter at a place where U.F.O.'s reputedly appear, but becomes doubtful when the encounter actually happens.
| Shorty Hollow | Michael Bell |
The nephews borrow Knuckles to impress a girl with. But he gets away from them and leads them to Horton LeTrec's island of prehistoric creatures
| Katie | Katie Leigh |
| stewardess | Kath Soucie |
On a camping trip, the ducks encounter a very strange person who dotes on his gigantic pet Bob's Big Koi, Winston.
| Gil | Dan Castellaneta |
| angler | Jack Angel |
Donald arrives late for work and Kent will fire him if he doesn't have a good explanation. But BOY does he have an explanation!!
| kid | Kath Soucie |
| cavewoman | Kath Soucie |
| rat | Frank Welker |
| T-Rex | Frank Welker |
The ducks travel to Quaintinia to profile its medieval-era lifestyle. But there they discover that Donald had been made their king.
| Nellie | Julie Brown |
| Prince Gaylord | Charlie Adler |
| Sir Harold | Corey Burton? |
The Claw is released on parole and tries to make amends with the ducks, rehabilitated by a procedure that as a side effect causes him to revert to his old evil self whenever he sees gold.
| grandmother | Mary Jo Catlett |
Donald tricks the nephews into building a racecar for him so that he can get back at a top pro-racer for flirting with Daisy by beating him in the Duckburg 500. ( Originally titled "Driving Ms. Daisy". )
| Rocky "the Rocket" Throttle | Roger Rose |
| the President | Corey Burton? |
| Manual Transmission | Joe Nipote? |
Louie leads the others in the search for the thief who stole the last issue of his favorite comic and stumbles upon a sun hating scientist and his plan for revenge.
| Nocturno | David M. Lander? |
| Cuden | Roger Bumpass |
Donald takes over the local Nosy Neighbors neighborhood watch and goes on a paranoid rampage against crime when someone steals his precious bug lamp.
| thieves | Jeff Bennett |
| Jess Harnell | |
| Nosy Neighbors leader | Mary Jo Catlett |
Among other things, the ducks visit a secret government facility run by a molecule obsessed mad scientist with a vendetta against Daisy. ( Originally titled "Here Comes the Grudge". )
| Emil Crocker | Neil Elliot? |
| henchmen | Richard Ryder? |
| Glen Shadix? |
The nephews submit a video of Donald to "Wackiest Home Videos" so "wacky" that the show's underhanded host wants to make Donald the show's star.
| Doug Slackwell | S. Scott Bullock |
| pilot | Pat Fraley? |
| Bosko | Pat Fraley |
A master thief/con artist cons his way into Donald's job so that he can steal the Key of Carpathia from the Fourth Ship of Columbus when the "What In the World?" team profiles it.
| Nigel Nightshade | Rob Paulsen |
| Ed | Jack Angel |
| Sam | Jack Angel |
Donald gets into trouble when he wrecks the nephews' VR game ( and the house ) and then makes up a story about foiling a burglary.
| Captain Jack | Bob Ridgely? |
| Police Chief | Tom Williams? |
| police officer | April Winchell |
| mayor | April Winchell |
The nephews have Ludwig turn them into superheros so that Donald can't make them clean their room. But Donald goes after them as the supervillain the Duck of Doom.
| narrator | Gary Owens |
| Timmy Miller | Kath Souci |
| woman with pineapples | J.D. Daniels? |
| man with socks | Jim Cummings |
Moltoc kidnaps Gwumpki and forces him to use his secret sauce to get at a magic orb.
| cab driver | Jess Harnell |
| tollkeeper | Pat Fraley |
| Queen Blata | Tim Curry |
The nephews turn themselves into the T-Squad again in order to save Donald from the Zaltroobian Overlord.
| Muffy | Sherry Lynne |
| Air Traffic Controller | Jim Cummings |
Louie goes on a warpath to protect endangered pugduddies from poachers and runs into his animal-rights activist idol, who has plans of his own.
| Dr. Earnest Noble | Michael Bell |
| poachers | Michael Bell |
| Paul Eiding |
Donald's jealousy takes the form of an imaginary friend who goads him into spying on Daisy when she goes on assignment at a ski resort.
| green-eyed monster | Stuart Pankin |
| Jean Claude | Frank Welker |
| moosehead | Dorian Harewood |
Kent uses a stunt double when he bets with Donald and Daisy that he could do the dangerous stunts Daisy would do for "What in the World".
| Bobo | Jim Cummings |
Donald and the nephews participate in a foreign exchange program to get away from each other, but the people they wind up with turn out to be much worse!
| Helga Needlehofer | Russi Taylor |
| Vector? | Steve Mackall |
| Vector's father | Cam Clarke? |
| Mr. Needlehofer | Gregg Berger? |
| General Anna Stetic | Dee Dee Rescher |
The nephews get a hold of Gwumpki's recipe for his delicious Tasty Paste and use it to become rich but heartless corporate heads.
| Craftworth | Matt Frewer |
| actresses | Kath Soucie |
In trouble for lying to Donald, the nephews can't get anyone to believe their story that a gem stolen from a museum was transmitted to them via their TV.
| Professor Henry Villanova | Johnathen Harris |
| door-to-door salesman | Gregg Berger? |
The ducks discover the bizarre truth about their new neighbors when a military officer warns Donald to beware of "renegades".
| Sara Roborson | Sherry Lynne |
| Mr. Roborson | John Astin |
| Mrs. Roborson | Miriam Flynn |
| Commander Buck Burpelson | David Doyle |