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What the hell are you starin' at?!
~ Duckman's catchphrase
Hommina hommina how wah!
~ Duckman's catchphrase
D'wah!
~ Duckman's trademark scream

Eric Tiberius Duckman (a.k.a. Duckman) is the titular main protagonist and anti-hero of the USA Network television series of the same name. He is portrayed as a work-shy, amateurish, self-serving, morally unscrupulous, sexual deviant.

He was voiced by Jason Alexander who also voiced Hugo in Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Poseidon in Hercules: The Series, and played Cosmo Cosma in the live-action film A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!, and Robert Grant in Dunston Checks In.

He has also committed villainous acts which makes him a protagonist villain.

Personality[]

Duckman is a perverted, lazy, selfish, abusive, and incompetent duck who works as a detective, alongside with his best friend Cornfed. He is also very neglectful to his kids as he does take them for granted and sometimes want nothing to do with them, but he honestly loves them nonetheless.

He is also pretty abusive to his stuffed-bear assistants, Fluffy and Uranus, as he constantly gets annoyed by their kind demeanor, political correctness, and trying to make him into a better person, and he often retaliates by murdering them however way he can, but they are immortal and come back in the next episode fine.

He is also very depressed about his deceased wife, Beatrice, which is why he is so angry, grumpy, and grouchy. In the series finale, it was revealed that Beatrice was alive the entire time and Cornfed didn't tell him for unknown reasons.

Trivia[]

  • While both the USA Network and Comedy Central aired his show in America, Cartoon Network, a kid-friendly TV cable channel owned by WarnerMedia, aired it in Spain even though it was aimed more at adults. This caused problems with mad parents sending letters to the network over the adult jokes in the show.
  • His design is very similar to Le Quack from Courage the Cowardly Dog.
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