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  1. Episode Guide

    • 1. I, Duckman Mar 5, 1994
      • Duckman questions his individuality as he is stalked by a bomber.
    • 2. TV or Not to Be Mar 12, 1994
      • Duckman encounters the hereafter and receives the meaning of life.
    • 3. Gripes of Wrath Mar 19, 1994
      • Duckman inspires a supercomputer to solve world problems.
  2. Duckman is the cheapest, sleaziest, most incompetent private investigator in the world; he's also a lousy father, a small-time crook, and... a duck. He and his family are all walking, talking, tax-paying note. Well, Duckman never pays his taxes, but you get the idea.

  3. Main Characters. The title character, Duckman is a perverted and angry private detective who is bitter over the death of his wife. : When he's not botching an investigation or screaming in anger, he's lusting after a pretty woman that has caught his eye.

  4. A page for describing YMMV: Duckman. Adaptation Displacement: It was actually based on a miniseries that ran in Dark Horse Presents back in the mid-80s.

  5. A page for describing Trivia: Duckman. Acclaimed Flop: While it was critically acclaimed since Day One, the ratings were pretty low, partially because it was …

  6. The shows surreal animation causes a lot of this by accident, even just character design or one-off gags look creepy. The monster representing Duckman's guilt over his wife's death and him being left to try and build a new life for himself, seen in the episode "Psych".

  7. Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man (commonly known as Duckman) is an American animated sitcom that aired on the USA Network from March 5, 1994, through September 6, 1997 and reruns were shown on both Cartoon Network Spain and Comedy Central.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DuckmanDuckman - Wikipedia

    Main characters include Cornfed (voiced by Gregg Berger), a pig who is Duckman's Joe Friday–esque business partner and best friend; Ajax (voiced by Dweezil Zappa), Duckman's eldest, slow-witted teenage son; Charles (voiced by Dana Hill and later Pat Musick) and Mambo (voiced by E. G. Daily), Duckman's genius conjoined twins whose heads share ...

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