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D3: The Mighty Ducks

D3: The Mighty Ducks

  • Status: Released
  • 04-10-1996
  • Runtime: 104 min
  • Score: 5.943
  • Vote count: 461

The Ducks are offered scholarships at Eden Hall Academy but struggle with their new coach's methods and come under pressure from the board to retain their scholarships before their big game against the Varsity team.

Emilio Estevez

Gordon Bombay

Jeffrey Nordling

Ted Orion

David Selby

Dean Buckley

Heidi Kling

Casey Conway

Joshua Jackson

Charlie Conway

Joss Ackland

Hans

Elden Henson

Fulton Reed

Shaun Weiss

Greg Goldberg

Vincent Larusso

Adam Banks

Garette Ratliff Henson

Guy Germaine

Marguerite Moreau

Connie Moreau

Michael Cudlitz

Cole

Christopher Orr

Rick

Aaron Lohr

Dean Portman

Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine

Julie Gaffney

Mike Vitar

Luis Mendoza

Eliza Coyle

Angela Delaney

Matt Doherty

Lester Averman

Kenan Thompson

Russ Tyler

Samantha Harris

Cindy

Claudia Wilkens

Mrs. Madigan

Benjamin Salisbury

Josh

Paul Kariya

Himself

Matt Doherty

Averman

Ty O'Neal

Dwayne

Scott Whyte

Scott

Margot Finley

Linda

Lynn Philip Seibel

Tom Riley

Eliza Coyle

Mr. Barber

Melissa Keller

Mindy

Justin Wong

Ken

r96sk

Better than <em>'D2: The Mighty Ducks'</em>. I rate <em>'D3: The Mighty Ducks'</em> more than that aforementioned sequel, but even so it's still a pretty lacklustre follow-up. The original is entertaining, none of the sequels are in my opinion. I, perhaps, like the premise to this one most, though I will say there's something about it that doesn't quite fit in with the trilogy itself. Emilio Estevez is, at least partially, in this third film. He evidently couldn't give enough time to it, you can hardly blame him to be fair. He's decent in what he gives. As he magically disappears at times, Heidi Kling (Casey) and Joss Ackland (Hans) magically reappear. Neither were in the first sequel oddly, yet come in like nothing has happened in this. As such, their storylines - particularly Hans' - don't hit all that strongly. The young actors, at least in my eyes, give their best performances of the series here. I actually, properly, took notice of the likes of Joshua Jackson (Charlie) and Kenan Thompson (Russ). Elsewhere, Jeffrey Nordling (Ted) and Abraham Ford himself, Michael Cudlitz (Cole), are decent. A firmer plot makes the cast standout, who knew?! This is a weird one to me, all in all. It's certainly better than D2, and yet it kinda feels out of place and slightly underwhelming.