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==Ducks in animation==
==] cartoon ducks==
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Disney animators have created an entire universe of ducks, most of which are modeled after the ].{{citation needed|date=January 2015}}
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* Wildwing Flashblade
* ], ], ], ], and ], supporting character ducks from Donald Duck's ]
* Nosedive Flashblade
* ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ], duck members of ], Donald Duck and Scrooge McDuck's family and ancestry
* Duke L'Orange
* ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ], duck members of Donald Duck's family and ancestry
* Mallory McMallard
* ], ], ], ], duck villains from the '']'' spinoff
* Tanya Vanderflock
* ], Donald Duck's female counterpart
* Grin Hardwing
* ], main character and hero of the '']'' spinoff
* Canard Thunderbeak
* ], cartoon duck created by ] in 1934. Known as ] in Disney's '']'' and as Maui Mallard in '']''
* ], one of the main duck rivals of Scrooge McDuck
* ] and ], secondary heroes and supporting character ducks from the '']'' spinoff
* ] and their lost brother ], nephews of Donald Duck
* ], antagonist duck from Donald Duck's ]
* ], Donald Duck's scientist uncle
* ], duck witch who is one of Scrooge McDuck's main antagonists and Donald Duck’s ]
* ], ], ], ], and ], ducks from the animated show '']''
* ], cartoon duck created by Disney in 1947 as Donald Duck's miserly uncle


===Other characters=== ====Other Disney duck characters====
* ], ], ], ], ], ], ], the Mighty Ducks, superhero ducks from Disney's '']''
* ] 'The Ugly Duckling'
* Everett Ducklair, main character duck from '']''
* ]
* ], from the TV show '']''
* ]
* Stephan Vladuck/Camera 9 and Urk, minor duck characters from '']''


==Warner Brothers ducks== ===Warner Bros. ducks===
] and ] in the famous 1952 '']'' cartoon '']''.]] * ] / ], one of the main '']'' characters and his alias from the '']'' spin-off series
* ], students of the Perfecto Preps, from ''Tiny Toon Adventures''
* ]
* Danger Duck ('']'') * ], Daffy's descendant from '']''
* ], Daffy's girlfriend from the original cartoons and a main character in the '']'' series
* ]
* ], a character inspired by Daffy Duck, from '']''
* ]
* ], a character inspired by Melissa Duck, also from '']'' although she is characterized as a loon instead of a duck
* ]
* ], Daffy's dominant wife, known as Daphne Duck in two cartoons
* ]- technically a ], not a duck.
* ], Daffy's girlfriend, from '']''


==Other cartoon ducks== ===Other cartoon ducks===
* ], a duck pilot in ]. See ].
* ], a duck transformed into a girl in ].
* ]
* ], no relation to Disney's Huey
*Bill from ] TV series by Canadian artist ]
* ], a ] character
*Wade Duck from ]
*], a vampire duck originally from the British television series ]. ] later starred in a cartoon series of his own.
*], a fictional duck in a fictional holiday of "Pule" (from pie and yule), featured in an episode of '']''. Croppy gives good kids apple or cherry pies, and the naughty ones get mince. <ref></ref><ref></ref>
*], a former USA Network animated character known for his raunchy behavior and foul mouth.
*Deadeye Duck, duck pilot from '']'' comics and cartoon.
*Dippy Duck from the short-lived sitcom, '']''
*Duck in ]
*Quacky Duck, A character from Seedling commics
*]
*Zero a duck in ]
*Mailman Duck, letter carrier from '']''
*], a duck in ].
*], ] cartoon character
*] from the popular manga ] transforms into a duck when doused with cold water.
* ] of ]
* Classic video game journalist.
* Pato, from the children's cartoon ]
* Guard Duck, from ]' ]
* Truman, from Frank Cho's ]
* Quacker from '']''
* Quasi, Anita and Snozzy from ]'s Quasi cartoons
* Robert "Duck" Dupont


=='']''== ==Ducks in comics==
* Gooseberry Sprig the duck duke, comic-strip character created by ], later appeared in Herriman's '']''
* Mock Duck, a fowl of Chinese descent who resembles a ] and operates a cleaning establishment
* Mrs. Katalpa Kwakk Wakk, a duck in a ], is a ] who frequently notices Ignatz in the course of his plotting and then informs Officer Pupp.


==]== ===Ducks in '']''===
* ], duck duke, comic-strip character created by ]; later appeared in Herriman's '']''
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* ], fowl of Chinese descent who resembles a ] and operates a cleaning establishment
* ]
* ], duck in a ]; ] who frequently notices Ignatz in the course of his plotting and then informs Officer Pupp
* ]
* ]


===Other comics===
==Live or costumed ducks on television and film==
* ], occasional character in the ] comic series '']''
* ] from American ] ''Friends''
* ], protagonist of Swedish comic strip '']'' drawn by Charlie Christensen
*The ] duck
* ], from '']''
*]
* ], postal carrier in '']''
* ]
* ], protagonist of '']''
*]
*] * ]
* ]
*] from the movie '']''
* ], from '']''
*]
* ], duck policeman in '']''
*Saturnin ] from 1960s French children's tv show "Les Aventures de Saturnin"
* Dilly Duckling, created by ]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lambiek.net/artists/b/banger_edgar_h.htm|title = Harry Banger}}</ref>
*Woody Woodbine the cycling duck (appeared on Blue Peter sometinme in the mid 80s. He cycled through two hoops and into a bowl of salt)
* ], created by underground comix artist Bobby London
*] from '''The adventures of Dynamo Duck''', voiced by ].
* Doctor Quack from '']'', duck who works at the Tommy Turtle Memorial Hospital; has a wife and kids.
** ], is also a duck in the comics unlike his main series counterpart (who is a woodpecker).
* ] and his nephew ] (])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.toonopedia.com/doodles2.htm|title=Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Doodles Duck|first=Donald D.|last=Markstein|website=www.toonopedia.com|access-date=12 September 2018}}</ref>
* Dougie Duck from '']'' (Friend of Teddy Tail, created by ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lambiek.net/artists/f/foxwell_herbert.htm|title=Herbert Sydney Foxwell|website=lambiek.net|access-date=12 September 2018}}</ref>)
* ], character in the ] universe
* ], from ]' '']''
* ], character in the Marvel Comics universe
* ], in the anime and manga series '']'', the pet duck of ]
* ], family's pet duck from '']''
* ], a Marvel/DC amalgam character based on Howard the Duck and ]
* ] from '']''
* ], protagonist of the eponymous conservative political comic strip
* ], from the popular manga '']'', transforms into a duck when doused with cold water
* Rosemary, from ]
* ], from ] (])
* ]
* Teeny, from the 1929-1937 British comic strip ''Tim, Toots & Teeny''.
* ], from ]'s '']''.
* Waddles, main character in ''Dok's Dippy Duck'', started up by ] and continued by ] and later Ray Carlson and Carol Hager as ''Waddles''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lambiek.net/artists/h/hager_d.htm|title=Dok Hager}}</ref>
* A little nameless duck is seated on the hat of De Generaal, the general in ]'s '']''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/smet_de.htm|title=Peter de Smet}}</ref>

==Live or costume ducks on television and film==
* ], duck mascot for ]; has appeared in Aflac commercials
* Brian, from '']'', spends the film dressed as a duck for Halloween
* ], in '']''
* ],<ref name="Disney's Million Dollar Duck, The">{{cite web|title=Disney's Million Dollar Duck, The Movie, DVD & Blu-Ray, Trailer, Reviews : 1971|url=http://www.disneymovieslist.com/movies/details.asp?mov=million-dollar-duck|access-date=2012-05-09}}</ref> the duck from ]'s '']''
* ], from the American ] ''Friends''
* Duck, a wooden model seated on top of the ''Ragdoll'' ] in the 1990s British children's TV show, '']''.
* Dooby Duck, the presenter of ]
* ], puppet mallard from ]'s ''The Broom Cupboard''
* ],<ref name="Babe">{{cite web|title=Babe (1995)|date=4 August 1995|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112431/|access-date=2011-09-25}}</ref> adventurous white male duck who appears in '']'' and '']''
* Harry the Duck, Bear's long-lost friend from '']''.
* ], from the 1986 film of the same name based on the ]
* ], green duckling puppet operated by ]
* Pato Torquato and Pata Vina, duck antagonists in '']''
* ], from the Australian television program '']''
* ], from the 1960s French children's TV show ''Les Aventures de Saturnin''; renamed Dynamo Duck and voiced by ] for American audiences in the show ''The Adventures of Dynamo Duck''
* Squacky, an energetic blue and yellow duck in '']''


==Ducks in literature and song== ==Ducks in literature and song==
* ], female duck who is one of ]'s close companions in ]'s series of books
*] by ] (In the end not actually a duckling, but a ])
* "]", ] by ]<ref name=Bronson>{{cite book | last=Bronson | first=Fred | year=1992 | title=The Billboard Book of Number One Hits, 3rd Edition | publisher=Billboard Publications | location=] | isbn=0-8230-8298-9 | page= | url-access=registration | url=https://archive.org/details/billboardbookofn0000bron/page/445 }}</ref>
* Jemima Puddle-Duck and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Rebeccah Puddle-Duck, in '']'' and '']'' by ]
* The ], briefly seen in the fantasy novel '']'' by ]
* The duck in the traditional song "]"
* The Duck Flock, flock of gangster mallard ducks who want revenge on a human gang in the music video "]"
* Ping from ].
* The duck from ]. (Known as Sonya in the ] version from '']''. * The duck on the head of the beggar ] in the ] novels by ]
* DuckBob Spinowitz, man transformed into an anthropomorphic duck by aliens in the novel ''No Small Bills''<ref>{{cite book|last1=Rosenberg|first1=Aaron|title=No Small Bills|date=Nov 16, 2011|publisher=Crazy 8 Press|isbn=9781892544308|pages=358|url=http://www.crazy8press.com/our-books/duckbob/no-small-bills/}}</ref> by ].
* Mr. and Mrs. Mallad and their children from ]'s ].
* ] and ],<ref name="Chicken Licken">{{cite web|title=Chicken Licken|url=http://fairytales4u.com/story/chicken.htm|access-date=2011-09-16}}</ref><ref name="Chicken Licken Book">{{cite web|title=Chicken Licken|url=http://www.booksforlearning.com.au/classics/books/chickenlicken/|access-date=2011-09-16}}</ref> from '']''
* The ] ducks from ] by Marjorie Flack.
* ] from ]'s '']'' series
* The title character in ], illustrated by ].
* ],<ref name="Fup by Jim Dodge">{{cite web|title=Fup by Jim Dodge|publisher=Canongate Books Ltd|url=http://www.thebookbag.co.uk/reviews/index.php?title=Fup_by_Jim_Dodge|access-date=2011-09-15}}</ref> one of the main characters of the eponymous book by ]
* The duckling who couldn't help chuckling at the bear's sentimental air, in ]' ].
* ], appears in '']'' and with the other two Puddle-Ducks, Rebeccah and Mr. Drake, in '']'', as well as ''Jemima Puddle-Duck's Painting Book''<ref name="Tale of Jemima Puddle Duck eBook">{{cite web|title=The Tale of Jemimima Puddle Duck|publisher=Warne|url=http://books.peterrabbit.com/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780723265689,00.html?/The_Tale_of_Jemima_Puddle-Duck_Beatrix_Potter|access-date=2011-10-24}}</ref><ref name="Tale of Tom Kitten eBook">{{cite web|title=The Tale of Tom Kitten|publisher=Warne|url= http://books.peterrabbit.com/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780723265672,00.html?/The_Tale_of_Tom_Kitten_Beatrix_Potter|access-date=2011-10-24}}</ref><ref name="Tale of Tom Kitten Hardback">{{cite web|title=The Tale of Tom Kitten|publisher=Warne|url= http://books.peterrabbit.com/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780723247777,00.html?/The_Tale_of_Tom_Kitten_Beatrix_Potter|access-date=2011-10-24}}</ref><ref name="Tale of Jemima Puddle Duck Hardback">{{cite web|title=The Tale of Jemima Puddle Duck|publisher=Warne|url=http://books.peterrabbit.com/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780723247784,00.html?/The_Tale_of_Jemima_Puddle-Duck_Beatrix_Potter|access-date=2011-10-24}}</ref>
* The ducks in ], a poem from ]'s ].
* The ] from '']'', thirteenth volume in the ] written by ]
* The title fowl in ]'s ].
* Mrs. Leda Duck, and Duck siblings, who adopt the human boy Arnold in ''Arnold of the Ducks''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2177887.Arnold_of_the_Ducks|title=Arnold of the Ducks|website=www.goodreads.com|access-date=12 September 2018}}</ref> by ]
* The ducks for whom the weather is lovely in ], a song by the songwriting team of ] and ].
* Mr. and Mrs. Mallard, and children Jack, Kack, Lack, Mack, Nack, Ouack, Pack, and Quack, in the children's book '']'' by ]
* The subject of ]' song, ].
* Mr. and Mrs. Quack from "The Adventures of Poor Mrs. Quack" by ] in the "Old Mother West Wind" series of books
* Duck separated the water from the land at the behest of Eagle and Crow in the ] Creation Myth.
* The Mechanickal Duck in ]'s '']'', a fictionalized version of the ] created by ]
* In ], the Sun takes the form of a golden diving-duck to retrieve the first living creatures from the bottom of the sea.
* Ping, domesticated duck who lives on the Yangtze River in China; his story is told by ] with illustrations by ] in '']''
* In a ] myth, Duck takes revenge on Coyote, who stole Duck's wife, by blowing on him until Coyote freezes to death.
* Rapanden Rasmus from Rinkenæs Sogn, main character of the eponymous song, "Rapanden Rasmus fra Rinkenæs Sogn". In the song Rasmus takes a ride in his one horse carriage and problems ensue. The song was written by Danish poet ].
* The disco hit "]" by Rick Dees: "All of a sudden I began to change,I was on the dance floor acting strange, Flapping my arms I began to cluck, Look at me.., I'm the disco duck"
* The ]ie, owned by Sesame Street Muppet ], and the subject of several of his signature songs, including "Rubber Duckie", "Put Down the Duckie", and "Do De Rubber Duck"
* A locomotive named Duck, as in ''Duck and the Diesel Engine'' by the ].
* "I Want a New Duck", parody of ]'s hit, "]", by ] *Sonia the duck, a character in ] by ]
*Dilly the duck, a minor character in ] '']'' and its TV series adaptation, '']''.


==Duck mascots== ==Duck mascots==
* The Aflac Duck, used in advertising for the insurance company ]
* Attila the Mighty Duck, mascot of the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey
* Dax the Duck, mascot of the internet search engine ]<ref>{{cite web|title=Holiday Logos|url=https://duck.co/help/settings/holiday-logos|website=Help pages - DuckDuckGo Community Platform|access-date=26 June 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Dax the Duck easter egg at DuckDuckGo-search results page|url=https://duckduckgo.com/?q=duckduckgo+dax|website=DuckDuckGo|access-date=26 June 2014}}</ref>
* Duck Norris, mascot of ], ]
* Floyd D. Duck, mascot duck punk of ]
* ], mascot of ]; has a wife Lois, daughter Lisa, and son Lance
* ], created by ]
* Maynard G. Mallard, mascot of the ] ] team
* ], mascot of ] in Richmond, Virginia
* ], mascot of ]'s ]
* ], mascot for the ] ] team
* Webster, the Orange RubberDuck of the ]
* ], mascot for the ]'s ] (originally the Mighty Ducks, named after ])


==Ducks in video games==
*] Ducks
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*]'s ], mascot of the Stevens Ducks
*] ] team.
*] (Self-selected name of a fictional youth hockey team from the titular movie series)
*]'s ] (originally the Mighty Ducks, named after the Mighty Ducks movies)
*]'s ].
* ] of WRVA Richmond, Virginia.
* Trust E. Duck, the duck from ]' adhesives.
* ]'s Thunderducks


* Bin and Pin from the arcade and ] game '']''.
==Other media==
* ], eponymous character of the ] video game '']'' (1982).
*] from the '']'' video games and comics.
* The Atari 2600 game '']''<ref name="DuckAttack"/> (2010) features a mallard named Bruce, plus other ducks named Mandy, Pat, Groucho, and Clarice.
*Derwin, Mallary, Pate and Scoot from the '']'' video-games
* ] from the comic strip of the same name by ] * The Mad Duck, one of the enemies in '']''.
* Prince Drake from '']'', 2D platformer released in 1996 for ]s.
* ] comic book
* John Mallard, announcer from '']'' (2015). All other characters in the game are anthropomorphic ducks, but they are unnamed.
*Duckman Drake, a humanoid shotgun-wielding duck from the '']'' video games <!-- 'Duckman Drake' article deleted 17 March 2007; see ] -->
* Some of the villagers in the '']'' series are ducks, including Bill, Deena, Derwin, Drake, Freckles, Fruity, Gloria, Joey, Ketchup, Maelle, Mallary, Miranda, Molly, Pate, Pompom, Quillson, Scoot, Shinabiru, and Weber. Three of them only appeared in '']'' (also known as ''Animal Forest e+''): Fruity, Ketchup, and Shinabiru. However, most of the other duck characters have been featured in that game as well (except Drake, Gloria, Molly, and Quillson) and almost all of the duck characters that were in that game were also in the original '']'' game (except Miranda).
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* The ] video game '']'' (1984) has unnamed ducks as an integral part of gameplay. By pointing the ] gun peripheral at the TV, the gamer shoots down ducks that fly across the screen. In '']'' and '']'', the lone dog and a single, individualized duck from Duck Hunt appears together as a playable character. In the European version they are referred to as Duck Hunt Duo, and in the North American/Japanese versions eponymously as "Duck Hunt". This particular duck has thus since been referred to as "Duck Hunt Duck".
*''Le Quack'' From ]
* In '']'', a duck provides the significant purpose of carrying the protagonist, ], to 1 of 8 locations spread throughout the game world. This duck is unnamed, but due to being the pet of the Flute Boy and referred to in game only as a bird, it is referred to by fans as the Flute Boy's Bird.
*''Montague'', a steam engine from ] by ] is better known as ].
* Several ] species seem to be inspired by ducks, such as Farfetch'd, Psyduck, Ducklett and Quaxly.
*] from ] (])
* Ernie's ] from ].
* ] characters Jake, Quackers, Allegro, Splash, Flip Flop, Gemma, Duck-e, Puddles, and Huggyducky.
*The guard ducks from the video game Sly Cooper 2:Band of Thieves, in the He Who Tames the Iron Horse level.
*Dr. Quack, doctor from the ] comic.
* The animated short series on ] titled and starring ].
* In the anime and manga series ], ] has a pet duck.


==See also== ==Ducks in other media==
* Dolan, Dafty, Dasee, Hupu, Tupu, and Lupu, in ''The Uncle Dolan Show''
* ]
* Duck from '']''

*] from '']''
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* Sonic Duck, monster from the card game '']''
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* Witzy, Suzy Ducken, and Jack Quacker, from '']''

*Oozora Subaru from Hololive's Second Generation
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This list of fictional ducks is subsidiary to the list of fictional birds. It is restricted to notable duck characters from the world of fiction.

Ducks in animation

Main article: List of fictional ducks in animation

Disney cartoon ducks

Disney animators have created an entire universe of ducks, most of which are modeled after the American Pekin duck.

Residents of the Donald Duck universe

Main article: List of Donald Duck universe characters

Other Disney duck characters

Warner Bros. ducks

Other cartoon ducks

See List of fictional ducks in animation.

Ducks in comics

Ducks in Krazy Kat

Other comics

Live or costume ducks on television and film

Ducks in literature and song

Duck mascots

Ducks in video games

Bruce the Duck, from the Atari 2600 game Duck Attack!
  • Bin and Pin from the arcade and Master System game Dynamite Düx.
  • Deadly Duck, eponymous character of the Atari 2600 video game Deadly Duck (1982).
  • The Atari 2600 game Duck Attack! (2010) features a mallard named Bruce, plus other ducks named Mandy, Pat, Groucho, and Clarice.
  • The Mad Duck, one of the enemies in EarthBound.
  • Prince Drake from Crazy Drake, 2D platformer released in 1996 for IBM PC compatibles.
  • John Mallard, announcer from Duck Game (2015). All other characters in the game are anthropomorphic ducks, but they are unnamed.
  • Some of the villagers in the Animal Crossing series are ducks, including Bill, Deena, Derwin, Drake, Freckles, Fruity, Gloria, Joey, Ketchup, Maelle, Mallary, Miranda, Molly, Pate, Pompom, Quillson, Scoot, Shinabiru, and Weber. Three of them only appeared in Dōbutsu no Mori e+ (also known as Animal Forest e+): Fruity, Ketchup, and Shinabiru. However, most of the other duck characters have been featured in that game as well (except Drake, Gloria, Molly, and Quillson) and almost all of the duck characters that were in that game were also in the original Animal Crossing game (except Miranda).
  • The NES video game Duck Hunt (1984) has unnamed ducks as an integral part of gameplay. By pointing the NES Zapper gun peripheral at the TV, the gamer shoots down ducks that fly across the screen. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the lone dog and a single, individualized duck from Duck Hunt appears together as a playable character. In the European version they are referred to as Duck Hunt Duo, and in the North American/Japanese versions eponymously as "Duck Hunt". This particular duck has thus since been referred to as "Duck Hunt Duck".
  • In The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, a duck provides the significant purpose of carrying the protagonist, Link, to 1 of 8 locations spread throughout the game world. This duck is unnamed, but due to being the pet of the Flute Boy and referred to in game only as a bird, it is referred to by fans as the Flute Boy's Bird.
  • Several Pokémon species seem to be inspired by ducks, such as Farfetch'd, Psyduck, Ducklett and Quaxly.

Ducks in other media

  • Dolan, Dafty, Dasee, Hupu, Tupu, and Lupu, in The Uncle Dolan Show
  • Duck from Don't Hug Me I'm Scared
  • Pekkle from Sanrio
  • Sonic Duck, monster from the card game Yu-Gi-Oh!
  • Witzy, Suzy Ducken, and Jack Quacker, from Suzy's Zoo
  • Oozora Subaru from Hololive's Second Generation

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