Third3ye
July 25th, 2010, 01:17 PM
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This show is crazy. It starts of pretty demented and ends in such
a corny and self-indulgent way it almost needs standing ovation.
It's about a private dick of a duck who couldn't find water
in a pool, who works alongside Cornfed Pig; a person
who's expertize and kindness knows no bounds.
Between the two they are symbolic to the duality of mankind.
One is a loud mouthed, self-absorbed, sociopath, hornier
than depraved prisoners serving life sentences while
judging cheerleading competitions, and the other is
an intelligent, open-minded, considerate, macho-man,
who swoons every lady, lad, dog, and cat, across the globe,
with more talents than superman trying to defeat an evil
talent competition.
The series centers around Duckman him self and his family.
He has three son's: Charles & Mambo (who share the same body)
and Ajax. Again, there's a hint of yin and yang here,
as Charles & Mambo are scientific geniouses, and Ajax...
well, he's lucky he's got Velcro shoes.
There's also the maternal figure in these children's lives,
which is Bernice; Duckman's sister-in-law, who has to
help Duckman take care of his children since Beatrice
(Duckman's late wife) had passed away, to Duckman's fault.
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I give this show 4 out of 6 kicks to the head!
It's funny, it's intelligent, it's daring and controversial,
plus the voice of Duckman is none other than Jason Alexander,
a.k.a "George Costanza" from Seinfeld.
The animation is done by klasky csupo, the same
people who animate(d) Rugrats and a whole lot of
other Nicelodian series and features.
The dark gritty humor puts life under the examination glass
as the show asks many philosophical, psychological,
and even theological questions. If you haven't seen it
I recommend it as a must-see-atleast-once show,
especially if you're a fan of animation.
I'm not saying you're going to like it,
but you might just find it interesting.
This show is crazy. It starts of pretty demented and ends in such
a corny and self-indulgent way it almost needs standing ovation.
It's about a private dick of a duck who couldn't find water
in a pool, who works alongside Cornfed Pig; a person
who's expertize and kindness knows no bounds.
Between the two they are symbolic to the duality of mankind.
One is a loud mouthed, self-absorbed, sociopath, hornier
than depraved prisoners serving life sentences while
judging cheerleading competitions, and the other is
an intelligent, open-minded, considerate, macho-man,
who swoons every lady, lad, dog, and cat, across the globe,
with more talents than superman trying to defeat an evil
talent competition.
The series centers around Duckman him self and his family.
He has three son's: Charles & Mambo (who share the same body)
and Ajax. Again, there's a hint of yin and yang here,
as Charles & Mambo are scientific geniouses, and Ajax...
well, he's lucky he's got Velcro shoes.
There's also the maternal figure in these children's lives,
which is Bernice; Duckman's sister-in-law, who has to
help Duckman take care of his children since Beatrice
(Duckman's late wife) had passed away, to Duckman's fault.
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/9943/duckman5py.jpg
I give this show 4 out of 6 kicks to the head!
It's funny, it's intelligent, it's daring and controversial,
plus the voice of Duckman is none other than Jason Alexander,
a.k.a "George Costanza" from Seinfeld.
The animation is done by klasky csupo, the same
people who animate(d) Rugrats and a whole lot of
other Nicelodian series and features.
The dark gritty humor puts life under the examination glass
as the show asks many philosophical, psychological,
and even theological questions. If you haven't seen it
I recommend it as a must-see-atleast-once show,
especially if you're a fan of animation.
I'm not saying you're going to like it,
but you might just find it interesting.