DUCKMAN

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Duckman

Year: 1994 First Air: 1994-03-05
Overview

Duckman is an adult animated comedy about Eric Tiberius Duckman, a cynical private detective juggling messy cases and an even messier home life. With his loyal, long-suffering partner Cornfed the pig, Duckman stumbles through investigations with sharp sarcasm, fast-talking rants, and a talent for making enemies. Off the clock, he tries to raise his eccentric sons while navigating an unpredictable household and his own questionable judgment.

Synopsis

Set in a skewed, fast-paced version of modern America, Duckman follows Eric Tiberius Duckman, a foul-mouthed private investigator whose confidence far exceeds his competence. Running a small detective agency, he takes on oddball clients and baffling mysteries, often relying on his steady, soft-spoken partner Cornfed to keep things from collapsing completely. Each case pulls Duckman into absurd corners of the city, where scams, celebrity culture, corruption, and everyday greed collide with his hair-trigger temper and nonstop commentary. At home, the chaos continues: Duckman is a single parent trying to manage three wildly different sons, a demanding household routine, and the constant feeling that life is out to humiliate him. The series mixes noir-style investigation with sharp satire, quick visual gags, and character-driven dysfunction, building a world where victories are messy, consequences linger, and survival often comes down to stubbornness and sheer nerve.

Cast
Trivia
This sharp-tongued animated detective show features a very distinctive narrator and a long-suffering sidekick.
Q1: Who provides the voice of Duckman himself?
Answer: Jason Alexander
The lead performance defines the series’ rapid-fire sarcasm and neurotic intensity, shaping its comedic tone and delivery.
Q2: What is the name of Duckman’s three-headed (and usually unpleasant) housemate?
Answer: Fluffy
The character is one of the show’s most memorable running gags, embodying its surreal, abrasive household comedy.