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Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man

  • TV Series
  • 1994–1997
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
6.9K
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Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man (1994)
Adult AnimationDark ComedyAdventureAnimationComedyFantasy

A crass, womanizing duck works as a private eye with his level-headed pig sidekick, all the while raising a family as a single dad.A crass, womanizing duck works as a private eye with his level-headed pig sidekick, all the while raising a family as a single dad.A crass, womanizing duck works as a private eye with his level-headed pig sidekick, all the while raising a family as a single dad.

  • Creators
    • Everett Peck
    • Gabor Csupo
    • Arlene Klasky
  • Stars
    • Jason Alexander
    • Gregg Berger
    • Nancy Travis
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    6.9K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,690
    888
    • Creators
      • Everett Peck
      • Gabor Csupo
      • Arlene Klasky
    • Stars
      • Jason Alexander
      • Gregg Berger
      • Nancy Travis
    • 36User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    • Eric Duckman…
    • 1994–1997
    Gregg Berger
    Gregg Berger
    • Cornfed Pig…
    • 1994–1997
    Nancy Travis
    Nancy Travis
    • Bernice…
    • 1994–1997
    Dweezil Zappa
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    • Ajax
    • 1994–1997
    Elizabeth Daily
    Elizabeth Daily
    • Mambo
    • 1994–1997
    Pat Musick
    • Fluffy…
    • 1994–1997
    Dana Hill
    Dana Hill
    • Charles…
    • 1994–1997
    Walt Reno Jr.
    • Teacher…
    • 1994–1997
    Tim Curry
    Tim Curry
    • King Chicken…
    • 1994–1997
    Ben Stein
    Ben Stein
    • Dr. Ben Stein…
    • 1996–1997
    Maurice LaMarche
    Maurice LaMarche
    • Bob Hope caricature…
    • 1995–1997
    John Astin
    John Astin
    • Terry Duke Tetzloff
    • 1994–1997
    Robert Cait
    Robert Cait
    • 1994–1997
    Andy Houts
    • Policeman
    • 1994–1995
    Charles Shaughnessy
    Charles Shaughnessy
    • Duckman…
    • 1994–1995
    Gilbert Gottfried
    Gilbert Gottfried
    • Art De Salvo…
    • 1995–1997
    Nancy Linari
    Nancy Linari
    • Merv's Secretary
    • 1994–1997
    Danny Mann
    Danny Mann
    • Cornfed's Son
    • 1994–1997
    • Creators
      • Everett Peck
      • Gabor Csupo
      • Arlene Klasky
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    SGall23241

    How Could Wizard Magazine Overlook 'Duckman'?

    Yep, that's what they did. Back in 2001, when they had their 'Top 100 Cartoon Shows of All Time' list, somebody seemed to have forgotten about this gem. They put 'Scooby's All-Star Laff-A Lympics' on their list, but left out 'Duckman'?! Give me a break! Jason Alexander ('George Constanza' on Seinfeld) voiced the fool out of Duckman, and was superb! Alas, unfortunately, it was taken off the air too soon. Loved the ep where an escaped prisoner, who looked exactly like Grandma (and sounded like a heavily-voiced man), forcibly kissed Duckman because she hadn't had a man for a long time since she had been in prison, and said, "Hm! Not bad!" (while Duckman was choking like a mad duck, and wiping his mouth), I thought I was going to fall out of my seat because I was laughing so hard!

    Cornfed Pig, the Jack Webb-sounding partner was just as hilarious as he was constantly saving Duckman's hide! Would somebody *please* do this cartoon justice by acknowledging it?!
    10TheLittleSongbird

    One of the funniest, cleverest yet crudest animated shows you will see

    There may be those who may not like the humour, but for me this is one of the best animated shows ever. It is crude yes, so was Rocko's Modern Life, but it is extremely funny, clever and intelligent.

    The animation is very unique in style and just wonderful to watch. I just love the backgrounds and colours and the character designs are very interesting. The music is also excellent, and even better is the writing which is so brilliant and so sharp I can't stop laughing. The stories are also outstanding, as are the characters. Eric Duckman is a triumph of a title character, he isn't sophisticated but rude and ignorant yet has a wit and charm about him. Cornfred, Ajax and Mambo are also wonderful and even King Chicken(voiced by an unrecognisable Tim Curry) is a hoot. And the voice acting especially from Jason Alexander(who is funny rather than annoying, not him in person but he has done some annoying characters) is superb.

    In conclusion, one brilliant show. 10/10 Bethany Cox
    tinytyrant

    Duckman

    A great show. Knew no bounds (like a few other animated joints about the place) and always served up a laugh.

    Produced by two of the same crew, Klasky and Csupo, responsible for the first few seasons of The Simpsons.

    Sarcastic, cynical yet strangely warm and welcoming. The familiar voice of Jason Alexander lent the perfect pitch to the often ranting, hapless, underdog, anti-hero title character, Duckman. Not exactly 'nice' viewing however, this is a result of the blunt style and content of writing, which incorporates more reality than schmaltz.

    If you spot it on your program guide, cancel whatever you have organized and give it a look.
    10CuriosityKilledShawn

    The BEST animated TV show EVER!

    I've always enjoyed animated ducks for some reason: Duck Tales, Darkwing Duck, Daffy Duck, Donald Duck. Though none of them are as deranged as Duckman. Originally broadcast between 1994 and 1997 Duckman lasted for a total 70 episodes but could easily have gone on forever without becoming stale.

    The titular character is a discombobulated, unapologetic slob and pretty much the worst living person in the world. He's a private detective, a widower, a peeping tom, an alcoholic, a sex maniac, a murderer, a (fill in the blank). You name it, Duckman has done it. But who can blame him for being such a slimeball when the world he/we live in is so insane, outrageous and just plain nonsensical? Eric Tiberius Duckman(voiced by the maniacal Jason Alexander) could carry the whole show by himself but when he's surrounded by a bunch of eccentric supporting characters you just know that trouble is just waiting to explode at every opportunity. My favorite has to be Willibald Feivel Cornfed (or just Cornfed Pig), Duckman's incredibly deadpan sidekick who is seemingly talented and highly skilled at everything and is perpetually oblivious to his partner's infinity of vices and incompetence.

    The typical plot will involve some bizarre case he'll inevitably blunder through or will revolve around his highly dysfunctional household, though every now and again Duckman's arch-enemy King Chicken (Tim Curry), a sort of Professor Moriarty in fowl form, hatches some diabolical scheme in revenge for being bullied in high school.

    Since I was a teenager this has been my absolute favorite animated show, better than The Simpsons, Family Guy and even King of the Hill. Nothing will ever surpass it. There never was, or will be, anything quite like Duckman ever again. The level of satire, observational humor and writing is so sharp it's deadly and the animation is done in that unique Klasky/Csupo style (anyone who has seen Rugrats will understand). It's a wonderful, highly imaginative and wild world and all with a noirish, 1940s feel.

    You can never have too much of this particular bird.
    10marcigabrielle

    Intelligent, Funny and Subversive

    Perhaps the deepest cartoon made in the USA, "Duckman" runs short at 70 episodes in four seasons.

    Unlike the often innocuous criticism found in "The Simpsons" (a pretty good show in its own right), and the rude-for-rudeness-sake humour in "South Park," every bit of this series follows a plan. The criticism of US society, from its mercantilism to its selfishness, carries much more bite than it does in any other animated series.

    The cultural references in "Duckman" also tend to be obscure sometimes (anyone browsing the fan sites will realize most have not even been caught). In that, it is different from "The Simpsons," which usually uses pop culture instead of the high-brow stuff often hidden in "Duckman." As other people writing about it notice, there is a growth in the characters (Bernice, Duckman and Cornfed). Also, by making the main character not just an offensive neurotic but in fact someone who is living a personal tragedy (as is made clear in episodes like "The Once and Future Duck" ('You'll love her until the end of your days...') and in "Bev Takes a Holiday" (when he takes a chance to tell Beverly all those things he couldn't tell Beatrice), the series is anchored in a deep sense of reality.

    One can't avoid feeling sorry for him and his lucid madness.

    All in all, in my opinion, the best cartoon ever made in the USA and one of the best series ever. I doubt it will ever be on DVD though. Far too many things the Duck said make much more sense today.

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    • Trivia
      Most of season four's episodes featured musical numbers to capitalize on Jason Alexander's Broadway success.
    • Quotes

      Duckman: Comedy should provoke! It should blast through prejudices, challenge preconceptions! Comedy should always leave you different than when it found you. Sure, humor can hurt, even alienate, but the risk is better than the alternative: a steady diet of innocuous, child-proof, flavorless mush! Demand to be challenged, to be offended, to be treated like thinking, reasoning adults. And raise your children to be the same. Don't let a comedian, a network, a Congressional committee, or an evil genius take away your freedom to laugh at whatever you want.

    • Alternate versions
      Jack Riley recorded a camo appearance for the episode "Days of Whine and Neuroses" as his Bob Newhart character Elliot Karlin; USA ended up cutting the scene out for time restraints and it has never seen the light of day. A scene was cut from the episode "Aged Heat 2: Women in Heat," in which Duckman violently beats Grandma-Ma, believing her to be Agnes Delarooney, the bank-robbing imposter from season three. USA deemed the scene's content and subject matter "too graphic" for cable TV.
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      Edited into Diminishing Returns: Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (2017)

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Duckman
    • Production companies
      • Dark Horse Entertainment
      • Klasky-Csupo
      • Paramount Television
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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