Just when you think they’re about to break apart
Ducks fly together!
And when the wind blows hard and the sky is black,
Ducks fly together!

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Just when you think they’re about to break apart
Ducks fly together!
And when the wind blows hard and the sky is black,
Ducks fly together!
Our chat with the stars!
2018 Mighty Ducks Cast Panel in Mansfield, MA
Some of The Mighty Ducks Cast reunited last year on January 21 2019 at an Anaheim Ducks game in Long Island. Danny Tamberelli (Tommy Duncan) was joined by Kenan Thompson (Russ Tyler), Vincent LaRusso (Adam Banks), Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine (Julie “The Cat” Gaffney), and Garette Ratliff Henson (Guy Germaine).
The cast and crew of The Mighty Ducks drop the ceremonial first puck in Anaheim before the Ducks take on the Canucks
@dannytamberelli Here’s a little #tbt for all you #mightyducks fans who blew up this account over the last 3 days... I turned 10 during filming of MD. Only Jussie was younger. These were the oldest kids I had ever hung around. I wanted to be just like them. Backwards hats, Bart Simpson shirts, ripped acid wash jeans, etc. I was a sponge about all their musical interests. @sweetbuttermd personally got me into the chili peppers, fishbone and Soundgarden all in a single tutoring session. They were my older siblings and I was everyone’s younger brother. When I was 13, I sure didn’t wanna hang out with a 9yr old, but they did. That was pretty rad. Here’s a good picture to show just how little I was compared to these cool dudes. I swear they weren’t trying to take my lunch money...
Henson portrayed Guy Germaine throughout the entire Ducks trilogy, solidifying himself as an iconic character for an entire generation of kids who grew up on these films.
I lost count of how many times I squealed reading this. And how loud my scream was when I first saw it. My only quibble: Why no mention of Connie?