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Duckman is an animated sitcom developed by Jeff Reno and Ron Osborn, based on characters created by Everett Peck in his Dark Horse...


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This television article needs cleanup. Please review , especially the standard format of TV show articles , to determine how to edit this article to conform to a higher standard of article quality. Wikipedia has an article about: Duckman Duckman...


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The Boston Globe
`Duckman': Too hip to fly
03/04/1994: 431 words, approx. 1 pages
Duckman is a featherless yellow fowl with a cigarette-shaped head and black Groucho brows over his thick glasses. A private eye who speaks with the voice of Jason Alexander (and acts a lot like Alexander's spineless "Seinfeld" sidekick, George), Duckman is the centerpiece of...
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Sometimes fowl, `Duckman' quacks her up
01/02/1997: 514 words, approx. 2 pages
Rejoice, fans of animated outrageousness and quackling repartee. The Duckman cometh. Returning this week for a fourth season, the often offensive and just as frequently hilarious "Duckman" (Saturdays, 6:30 p.m., USA) has been moved up three hours from its previous time slot. ...
 


 

Duckman

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