- Platform: IBM PC Compatible
- Release Date: 1997
- Genre: Puzzle
- Style: Adventure Puzzle
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| Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man | |
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| Format | Animated sitcom |
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| Created by | Everett Peck |
| Starring | Jason Alexander Gregg Berger Nancy Travis Dana Hill Pat Musick Elizabeth Daily Dweezil Zappa |
| Country of origin | |
| No. of seasons | 4 |
| No. of episodes | 70 (List of episodes) |
| Production | |
| Running time | 22 minutes |
| Production company(s) | A Klasky Csupo, Inc. and Reno & Osborn Productions Presentation In Association With Paramount Television |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | USA Network |
| Original run | March 5, 1994 – September 6, 1997 |
Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man (also known as Duckman) is an animated sitcom, from 1994-1997, created by Everett Peck and developed by Peck, Jeff Reno and Ron Osborn. The sitcom was based on characters created by Peck in his Dark Horse comic. Klasky Csupo animated the series and produced it along with Reno & Osborn Productions for Paramount Television.
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The series consists of 70 episodes that aired on USA's Up All Night on Saturday nights from 1994 to 1997 on the USA Network. The initial showrunners were Peck, Reno and Osborn, and the show was produced in association with Paramount Television. The animation was produced by Klasky Csupo. In later years, the show running duties went to David Misch and Michael Markowitz. Creator and Executive Producer, Everett Peck, was with the show for its entire run. Producer Gene Laufenberg was with the show for most of its run. Scott Wilk and Todd Yvega created original music for the series, including the theme.[1] The first season also featured excerpts from Frank Zappa's published catalog. The original timeslot for Duckman episodes while still being produced was changed to later at night due to complaints from parents about children seeing the adult humor-oriented show.[citation needed]
The series follows the adventures of a lascivious private detective duck who lives with his family and sister-in-law Bernice (his late wife's identical twin). Duckman's wife, Beatrice, died before the show began. The tagline of the show, seen in the opening credits, is "Private Dick/Family Man" (Dick being short for Detective, as well as serving as a double entendre).
The series takes place in Los Angeles, as indicated by the episode "Bev Takes A Holiday" when Beverly's detective tells her, "here is the address in LA", when referring to Duckman's address. Also, in the pilot episode "I, Duckman", there is a closeup of Duckman's California car license plate (which reads "PSSDOFF"), clearly indicating as well that at the very least the series is set in one of the state's major cities. In one episode, Bernice makes a reference to "the Southland," a local term used to describe Southern California.
The show regularly featured high-profile guest stars, including David Duchovny, Heather Locklear, Coolio, Burt Reynolds, Carl Reiner, Lisa Kudrow (in an episode titled "The One With Lisa Kudrow in a Small Role"), Eddie Deezen, Brendan Fraser, Katey Sagal, Estelle Getty, Leonard Nimoy,Dee Bradley Baker, Marina Sirtis, Ben Stiller, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Brian Keith, Ben Stein, Janeane Garofalo, Joe Walsh, Ice T, James L. Avery, Sr., Eugene Levy, Gilbert Gottfried, Bob Guccione, Bobcat Goldthwait, John Astin, Joe Mantegna, Kathy Ireland, Vicki Lawrence, Jim Varney, Tisha Campbell, and Dan Castellaneta (as Homer Simpson). Jason Alexander had a small "cameo" as himself in one episode.Michelle Thomas was in one episode
Episode 51 "With Friends Like These" was supposed to be voiced by the cast of Friends, but designs were changed at the last minute.
In the final episode, many characters get married and as the ceremonies draw to a close, Beatrice (Duckman's supposedly deceased wife) appears and shocks the entire crowd. Cornfed reveals he knew that Beatrice was alive all along. This plot twist is never resolved and has thus created a cliffhanger. Writer Michael Markowitz noted (in Sep 1998): "We never formally planned Part II... and I'll never tell what I personally had in mind. I'm hoping to leave it to my heirs, for the inevitable day when Duckman is revived by future generations. Ah, the Spandex suits they'll wear, the hovercrafts they'll fly!"[4]
Towards the end of the series, a point-and-click adventure computer game was created. In it, Duckman has become a famous detective, and a television series based on him is about to debut; but, someone is pushing Duckman out of his own life, and replacing him with a bigger, better, heroic Duckman. The player's goal is to help Duckman get rid of the impostor and reclaim his rightful place.
| Season | Episodes | Originally Aired | DVD Release | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Volume | Release date | Discs | ||||
| 1 | 13 | 1994 | 1 | September 16, 2008 | 3 | |
| 2 | 9 | 1995 | ||||
| 3 | 20 | 1996 | 2 | January 6, 2009 | 7 | |
| 4 | 28 | 1997 | ||||
In January 2008, TVShowsonDVD.com reported that Duckman would be coming to region 1 DVD.[5] Details followed in May, when it was announced that the first release in the series would be the first two seasons, 22 combined episodes on three discs, on September 16, 2008.[6] The final two seasons, 48 episodes, were released on a seven disc set on January 6, 2009. [7] With the DVD release, many episodes were edited to remove copyrighted music.
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| Jason Alexander (Actor) | |
| Dana Hill (Actor, Drama/Children's/Family) | |
| Arlene Klasky (Actor, Children's/Family) |
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