Stegmutt is a fictional character in the Disney animated television series Darkwing Duck, a large, green anthropomorphic stegosaurus with a shaggy mop of orange hair. In addition to being quite big, Stegmutt is also incredibly strong, although his simple mind means that he does not know his own strength and occasionally breaks things accidentally. He was voiced by Joey Camen.
Stegmutt first appears, chronologically, in the episode Jurassic Jumble...
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