Duckman aired from March 1994 until September 1997 on the USA Network.
" What the hell you starin' at?" snarled this dyspeptic duck ( Voiced by Jason Alexander), who was no relation to Donald. The sticklike hero of this offbeat comedy was a flop at just about everything. He fancied himself a crack private eye ( or private dick as he preferred it), but nearly all of his cases were solved by his low key partner, a pig named Cornfield ( George Berger), who droned in a Sgt. Friday monotone. Family life wasn't much better. He had either 2 or 3 sons, depending on how you counted them: Ajax ( Dweezil Zappa), the incredibly dumb surfer-dude oldest, and Charles and Mambo ( Dana Hill, E.G. Daily), wisecracking twins whose 2 heads shared a single body. Then there was Bernice ( Nancy Travis), his domineering , aerobics obsessed sister-in-law who had inherited both his house and children when his wife Bernice, died and barely tolerated him still living there. At least he could vent his angst on Fluffy and Uranus( Pat Musick), , the 2 disgustingly cute teddy bears who helped around his office and whom he mashed , drop-kicked, and mangled on a regular basis. They always bounced back smiling. King Chicken ( Tim Curry), was an occasional foe and Gecko was the family dog.
Duckman was a favorite of critics for it's inconoclasm, sarcastic comments on modern life, and bits of social satire amid the fast paced nonsense. Much of the humor was rather gross. For example Grandma never spoke, only sat in her chair and flatulated. Music for the series was composed by rock legend Frank Zappa just before he died. No doubt he would have appreciated the series in-your-face attitude, even if viewers weren't sure what to make of it.
Based on the underground comic strip by Everett Peck.
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