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[[File:Male_Mallard_Headshot.jpg|link=Red Eyes, Take Warning|frame|Uh oh, [[A Worldwide Punomenon|duck!]]]]
[[File:Male Mallard Headshot.jpg|link=Red Eyes, Take Warning|frame|Uh oh, [[A Worldwide Punomenon|duck!]]]]


{{quote|''"Everyone thinks they're such cute little things<br />
{{quote|''"Everyone thinks they're such cute little things
''Soft downy feathers and nice little wings<br />
''Soft downy feathers and nice little wings
''But there's a poison I'd like to administer<br />
''But there's a poison I'd like to administer
''You think they're cuddly, but I think they're sinister!"''|'''[[Alan Moore|Translucia Baboon]]'''|''[http://www.neilgaiman.com/mediafiles/exclusive/Audio/SinisterDucks-MarchoftheSinisterDucks.mp3 March of the Sinister Ducks]''}}
''You think they're cuddly, but I think they're sinister!"''
|'''[[Alan Moore|Translucia Baboon]]'''|''[http://www.neilgaiman.com/mediafiles/exclusive/Audio/SinisterDucks-MarchoftheSinisterDucks.mp3 March of the Sinister Ducks]''}}


Ducks: the [[If It Swims, It Flies|All-Terrain Animal]]. It's generally agreed that ducks are [[What Measure Is a Non-Cute?|cute]], particularly ducklings. They're also sort of funny, what with the webbed feet, the quacking, and the goofy waddling to and fro. Heck, even the word ''[[Duck]]'' is [[Inherently Funny Words|funny on its own]]. But there's also something slightly sinister about them: the beady eyes, the low-pitched quacking, or of course the song about them, "March of the Sinister Ducks". Although rarely [[Feathered Fiend|outright evil]] in cartoons (these roles are generally reserved for [[Reptiles Are Abhorrent|reptiles]], [[You Dirty Rat|rats]], or [[Humans Are Bastards|humans]]), ducks are rarely heroic either. They might be an [[Anti-Hero]], or [[The Lancer]], or maybe a [[Trickster Archetype|Trickster]], though. They've got knives, you know.
Ducks: the [[If It Swims, It Flies|All-Terrain Animal]]. It's generally agreed that ducks are [[What Measure Is a Non-Cute?|cute]], particularly ducklings. They're also sort of funny, what with the webbed feet, the quacking, and the goofy waddling to and fro. Heck, even the word ''[[Duck]]'' is [[Inherently Funny Words|funny on its own]]. But there's also something slightly sinister about them: the beady eyes, the low-pitched quacking, or of course the song about them, "March of the Sinister Ducks". Although rarely [[Feathered Fiend|outright evil]] in cartoons (these roles are generally reserved for [[Reptiles Are Abhorrent|reptiles]], [[You Dirty Rat|rats]], or [[Humans Are the Real Monsters|humans]]), ducks are rarely heroic either. They might be an [[Anti-Hero]], or [[The Lancer]], or maybe a [[Trickster Archetype|Trickster]], though. They've got knives, you know.


[[Donald Duck]] is most likely the [[Trope Maker]]. Or maybe [[Daffy Duck]].
[[Donald Duck]] and [[Daffy Duck]] are the most likely [[Trope Maker]]s.


This trope can also cover the less-than-friendly geese and [[Swans-a-Swimming|swans]] that the avid bird-watcher might meet in fiction. Or real life.
This trope can also cover the less-than-friendly geese and [[Swans-a-Swimming|swans]] that the avid bird-watcher might meet in fiction. Or real life.
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Named for [[Morally-Ambiguous Doctorate]], who's usually not such a [[A Worldwide Punomenon|quack.]]
Named for [[Morally-Ambiguous Doctorate]], who's usually not such a [[A Worldwide Punomenon|quack.]]


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* You know the one. He's not all that sinister, but does have a bit of a temper. He's always trying to get people's attention about something, but we just can't recall what...
* You know the one. He's not all that sinister, but does have a bit of a temper. He's always trying to get people's attention about something, but we just can't recall what...
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* In ''[[Ranma One Half|Ranma 1/2]]'', Mousse qualifies: he's an antagonist in roughly three quarters of all his appearances, though not necessarily always a duck. He's no less lethal in avian form, however, most notably dropping explosive eggs. Where they come from, exactly, is best left unconsidered.
* In ''[[Ranma ½]]'', Mousse qualifies: he's an antagonist in roughly three quarters of all his appearances, though not necessarily always a duck. He's no less lethal in avian form, however, most notably dropping explosive eggs. Where they come from, exactly, is best left unconsidered.
** They come from a live chicken he keeps up his sleeve. Also, he doesn't use the explosive eggs in duck form, favoring conventional bombs and throwing daggers instead. Mousse is a master of concealed weaponry, even without clothing to conceal them in. Er, [[Ass Shove|wait...]]
** They come from a live chicken he keeps up his sleeve. Also, he doesn't use the explosive eggs in duck form, favoring conventional bombs and throwing daggers instead. Mousse is a master of concealed weaponry, even without clothing to conceal them in. Er, [[Ass Shove|wait...]]




== [[Comics]] ==
== [[Comics]] ==
* "''[[Howard the Duck (Comic Book)|Howard the Duck]]''! Trapped in a world he never made! Waaagh!"
* "''[[Howard the Duck (comics)|Howard the Duck]]''! Trapped in a world he never made! Waaagh!"
* Rubberduck from ''[[Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew (Comic Book)|Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew]]'' is a [[Captain Ersatz]] for [[DC Comics|Elongated Man]] (not [[Plastic Man]] -- same powers, different personalities), and was a true superhero.
* Rubberduck from ''[[Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew]]'' is a [[Captain Ersatz]] for [[DC Comics|Elongated Man]] (not [[Plastic Man]]—same powers, different personalities), and was a true superhero.
* Ducktor Doom from the [[Funny Animal]] version of the [[Marvel Universe]] seen in ''Peter Porker: The Amazing Spider-Ham''.
* Ducktor Doom from the [[Funny Animal]] version of the [[Marvel Universe]] seen in ''Peter Porker: The Amazing Spider-Ham''.
* Larry Gonick's ''[[Cartoon History of the Universe]]'', after explaining that Zeus took the form of a swan to mate with Leda, shows her four children as having birdlike traits. This trope probably explains why Clytemnestra's murder of Agamemnon is made so much more horrifying by her having a duckbill.
* Larry Gonick's ''[[Cartoon History of the Universe]]'', after explaining that Zeus took the form of a swan to mate with Leda, shows her four children as having birdlike traits. This trope probably explains why Clytemnestra's murder of Agamemnon is made so much more horrifying by her having a duckbill.
* Deadeye Duck of ''[[Bucky O'Hare and The Toad Wars (Comic Book)|Bucky O'Hare]]'' is the team's resident [[The Lancer|lancer]].
* Deadeye Duck of ''[[Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars|Bucky O'Hare]]'' is the team's resident [[The Lancer|lancer]].
* ''[[Amalgam Universe|Lobo the Duck]]''. Well... okay, he's an [[Anti-Hero]], but... um...
* ''[[Amalgam Universe|Lobo the Duck]]''. Well... okay, he's an [[Anti-Hero]], but... um...
* Herbert the duck in [[wikipedia:Dungeon chr(28)comicschr(29)|Dungeon]] is not only morally ambiguous at first--lying his way into a job and proceeding to bungle and philander his way through the rest of the story--but by the start of the third series, he has painted himself black and gained his own evil agenda.
* Herbert the duck in [[wikipedia:Dungeon (comics)|Dungeon]] is not only morally ambiguous at first—lying his way into a job and proceeding to bungle and philander his way through the rest of the story—but by the start of the third series, he has painted himself black and gained his own evil agenda.
* In a ''[[What's New With Phil and Dixie (Comic Strip)|What's New With Phil and Dixie]]'' issue about spy games, one of the spy gadgets identified by a recruit as a trainee test is a rubber duckie. Apparently not a normal one, as he points out that it's capable of killing several people simultaneously (and has a plastic squeaker device in its mouth, too).
* In a ''[[What's New with Phil and Dixie]]'' issue about spy games, one of the spy gadgets identified by a recruit as a trainee test is a rubber duckie. Apparently not a normal one, as he points out that it's capable of killing several people simultaneously (and has a plastic squeaker device in its mouth, too).




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* In the textbook 'Physics Concepts and Connection' (Grade 11) by Irwin Publishing, a number of pictures have a cute duck for generally no concrete reason as to why it had to be a duck.
* In the textbook 'Physics Concepts and Connection' (Grade 11) by Irwin Publishing, a number of pictures have a cute duck for generally no concrete reason as to why it had to be a duck.
* [[Dave Barry]] claims to have been in a band in college called the Federal Duck.
* [[Dave Barry]] claims to have been in a band in college called the Federal Duck.
{{quote| We were originally called The Stomp Jackson Quintet, and then The Guides (don't ask), but we came up with our new and final name one night when we were lying on the bank of the Haverford campus duck pond, and some ducks started waddling toward us in what looked like a purposeful manner, and as we watched them with increasing alarm, the thought struck us that these ducks might be working for the government. And if you are wondering why that particular thought would have struck us, you did not experience the '60s.}}
{{quote|We were originally called The Stomp Jackson Quintet, and then The Guides (don't ask), but we came up with our new and final name one night when we were lying on the bank of the Haverford campus duck pond, and some ducks started waddling toward us in what looked like a purposeful manner, and as we watched them with increasing alarm, the thought struck us that these ducks might be working for the government. And if you are wondering why that particular thought would have struck us, you did not experience the '60s.}}
* In [[PG Wodehouse (Creator)|PG Wodehouse]]'s ''[[Jeeves and Wooster (Literature)|Jeeves and Wooster]]'' story "Jeeves and the Impending Doom", Bertie Wooster has an encounter with a nesting swan:
* In [[P. G. Wodehouse|PG Wodehouse]]'s ''[[Jeeves and Wooster (novel)|Jeeves and Wooster]]'' story "Jeeves and the Impending Doom", Bertie Wooster has an encounter with a nesting swan:
{{quote| ''"...there was a hissing noise like a tyre bursting in a nest of cobras, and out of the bushes to my left there popped something so large and white and active that I have ever done in my puff, I rose like a rocketing pheasant ... I was parked up on the roof beside the Right Hon. gazing down at one of the largest and shortest-tempered swans I had ever seen."''}}
{{quote|''"...there was a hissing noise like a tyre bursting in a nest of cobras, and out of the bushes to my left there popped something so large and white and active that I have ever done in my puff, I rose like a rocketing pheasant ... I was parked up on the roof beside the Right Hon. gazing down at one of the largest and shortest-tempered swans I had ever seen."''}}
* The ''[[Redwall]]'' books have a few encounters with swans, notably in ''Mossflower'', where three [[Mooks]] try to kill a swan and steal its eggs, thinking the swans will be docile. [[Papa Wolf|THEY'RE NOT]].
* The ''[[Redwall]]'' books have a few encounters with swans, notably in ''Mossflower'', where three [[Mooks]] try to kill a swan and steal its eggs, thinking the swans will be docile. [[Papa Wolf|THEY'RE NOT]].
** ''The Legend of Luke'' also has Martin and co. battling a swan.
** ''The Legend of Luke'' also has Martin and co. battling a swan.
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* Well, since you're including ''that'' Ducky, why not [[NCIS|Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard]]. He isn't morally ambiguous in the least, but he's had an interesting past that includes torture victims and a guy {{spoiler|and his ''mother''}} who went on a [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] just for him.
* Well, since you're including ''that'' Ducky, why not [[NCIS|Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard]]. He isn't morally ambiguous in the least, but he's had an interesting past that includes torture victims and a guy {{spoiler|and his ''mother''}} who went on a [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] just for him.
* Some say [[Top Gear|The Stig]] is afraid of ducks...and that he knows two facts about ducks and ''both of them'' are wrong...
* Some say [[Top Gear|The Stig]] is afraid of ducks...and that he knows two facts about ducks and ''both of them'' are wrong...
{{quote| ''The Stig <ref>really [[Formula One|Michael Schumacher]] posing as the Stig</ref>:'' Well, obviously they can't fly...<br />
{{quote|''The Stig:<ref>really [[Formula One|Michael Schumacher]] posing as the Stig</ref>'' Well, obviously they can't fly...
''Jeremy Clarkson:'' Yeah, they're right, you don't know anything about ducks. }}
''Jeremy Clarkson:'' Yeah, they're right, you don't know anything about ducks. }}
* Ernie of ''[[Sesame Street (TV)|Sesame Street]]'' is so hung up on his rubber duckie that it's a bit sad. If he wants a yellow bird friend so badly, why not go talk to the giant one down the block? Clearly, rubber duckie has some unnerving influence over the guy....
* Ernie of ''[[Sesame Street]]'' is so hung up on his rubber duckie that it's a bit sad. If he wants a yellow bird friend so badly, why not go talk to the giant one down the block? Clearly, rubber duckie has some unnerving influence over the guy....
* In an episode of ''[[Perfect Strangers]],'' Larry goes duck hunting with a business associate he wants to impress. To his surprise, [[Friend to All Living Things|Balki]] agrees to come along, claiming to passionately ''hate'' ducks. Yet when the ducks appear, Balki tries to stop the hunt. It turns out that Myposian "ducks" are huge, dangerous, hideous birds, totally unlike normal ducks. Balki describes one, and Larry responds, "Balki, that's not a duck. That's a ''pterodactyl."''
* In an episode of ''[[Perfect Strangers]],'' Larry goes duck hunting with a business associate he wants to impress. To his surprise, [[Friend to All Living Things|Balki]] agrees to come along, claiming to passionately ''hate'' ducks. Yet when the ducks appear, Balki tries to stop the hunt. It turns out that Myposian "ducks" are huge, dangerous, hideous birds, totally unlike normal ducks. Balki describes one, and Larry responds, "Balki, that's not a duck. That's a ''pterodactyl."''
* On ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'', while everyone else likes ducks, Marshall says, "Have you ever been in a fight with a duck? (...) Ducks are jerks!"
* On ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'', while everyone else likes ducks, Marshall says, "Have you ever been in a fight with a duck? (...) Ducks are jerks!"
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== [[Stand Up Comedy]] ==
== [[Stand Up Comedy]] ==
* [[Eddie Izzard]] has theorised that ducks (as well as swans, geese, and fish) must be evil [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF1p4qRkTZ8#t=5m02s because their ancestors weren't wiped out by the Flood].
* [[Eddie Izzard]] has theorised that ducks (as well as swans, geese, and fish) must be evil [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF1p4qRkTZ8#t=5m02s because their ancestors weren't wiped out by the Flood].
{{quote| '''God:''' Oh, I forgot about ducks. Oh, shit.<br />
{{quote|'''God:''' Oh, I forgot about ducks. Oh, shit.
'''Evil Swan:''' Quack, quack, quack. }}
'''Evil Swan:''' Quack, quack, quack. }}
* [[Stewart Lee]] has a routine about making ''March of the Mallards'', an imaginary counterpart to feelgood nature documentary ''[[March Of The Penguins]]''. While penguins are the exemplars of niceness and family spirit, mallards (a type of duck) are pure evil.
* [[Stewart Lee]] has a routine about making ''March of the Mallards'', an imaginary counterpart to feelgood nature documentary ''[[March Of The Penguins]]''. While penguins are the exemplars of niceness and family spirit, mallards (a type of duck) are pure evil.
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== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* ''[[Rune Quest]]'' has Ducks (a.k.a. Durulz) as a potential PC race; they're either waterfowl cursed with intelligence and arms, or humans cursed with feathers and bills, nobody really knows. Sure, they look humorous, and sometimes even act humorous ... but watch out for a knife in the night ... It should be noted that they have a special affinity for one of the local death (and truth) gods.
* ''[[RuneQuest]]'' has Ducks (a.k.a. Durulz) as a potential PC race; they're either waterfowl cursed with intelligence and arms, or humans cursed with feathers and bills, nobody really knows. Sure, they look humorous, and sometimes even act humorous ... but watch out for a knife in the night ... It should be noted that they have a special affinity for one of the local death (and truth) gods.
* The original ''[[Munchkin]]'' game had the "Duck of Doom!" trap. "You should know better than to pick up a duck in a dungeon."
* The original ''[[Munchkin]]'' game had the "Duck of Doom!" trap. "You should know better than to pick up a duck in a dungeon."
* "The Devil Adores A Duck" from card game ''Misery''.
* "The Devil Adores A Duck" from card game ''Misery''.
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== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Insomniac's ''[[Ratchet and Clank Up Your Arsenal]]'' is home to the Qwack-O-Ray, which turns your enemies into ducks. Normal ducks at first, but following the upgrades of the weapon, the ducks become more and more morally [[Playing With Fire|ambiguous]].
* Insomniac's ''[[Ratchet and Clank Up Your Arsenal]]'' is home to the Qwack-O-Ray, which turns your enemies into ducks. Normal ducks at first, but following the upgrades of the weapon, the ducks become more and more morally [[Playing with Fire|ambiguous]].
** To the point of being ''fanged phoenix ducks from hell''. You read that right.
** To the point of being ''fanged phoenix ducks from hell''. You read that right.
* Farfetch'd, the Wild Duck [[Pokémon]], is a not very interesting bird, aside from its use of a leek as a weapon. You do have to chase one through Ilex Forest in Gold/Silver/Crystal ("Kwaa!").
* Farfetch'd, the Wild Duck [[Pokémon]], is a not very interesting bird, aside from its use of a leek as a weapon. You do have to chase one through Ilex Forest in Gold/Silver/Crystal ("Kwaa!").
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** Magmar is a duck that is [[Incendiary Exponent|on fire]].
** Magmar is a duck that is [[Incendiary Exponent|on fire]].
** Ducklett seems harmless, but the anime had a trio of mischievous ones that stole Ash's hat (among other things).
** Ducklett seems harmless, but the anime had a trio of mischievous ones that stole Ash's hat (among other things).
* This trope could be exactly why a crime lord named after a duck ('''[[Fatal Fury|Geese]]''' [[Fatal Fury|Howard]]) could be so damn evil and dangerous, not someone you'd take very lightly due to his name.
* This trope could be exactly why a crime lord named after a duck ([[Fatal Fury|'''Geese''' Howard]]) could be so damn evil and dangerous, not someone you'd take very lightly due to his name.
** Ducks are not geese, but arguably they're just as morally ambiguous, if not more so. And what about Duck King?
** Ducks are not geese, but arguably they're just as morally ambiguous, if not more so. And what about Duck King?
* In ''[[Earthbound]]'', there's an enemy called the Mad Duck. It has the creepiest stare this side of Weegee, and does strange, unique things in its [[AI Roulette]].
* In ''[[EarthBound]]'', there's an enemy called the Mad Duck. It has the creepiest stare this side of Weegee, and does strange, unique things in its [[AI Roulette]].
** Mad Duck made [[Fridge Brilliance|something]] [[Interface Screw|spin]] around.
** Mad Duck made [[Fridge Brilliance|something]] [[Interface Screw|spin]] around.
* The Mad Mallard enemies, basically ducks with [[Nice Hat|military helmets]], from ''[[Legend of Mana]]''.
* The Mad Mallard enemies, basically ducks with [[Nice Hat|military helmets]], from ''[[Legend of Mana]]''.
* ''[[Dink Smallwood]]'' (the game, not the character) has something against ducks. They lurk in sinister fashion throughout the game. {{spoiler|And then you get to the inescapable violent ''fast'' ducks in Hell.}}
* ''[[Dink Smallwood]]'' (the game, not the character) has something against ducks. They lurk in sinister fashion throughout the game. {{spoiler|And then you get to the inescapable violent ''fast'' ducks in Hell.}}
* In ''[[Suikoden]] III'' one of the Grassland tribes is made up of anthropomorphic ducks who would fit right in in [[Howard the Duck (Comic Book)|Howard's]] universe. While not evil by any stretch, the one you interact with most is a war veteran who puts reason before honor.
* In ''[[Suikoden]] III'' one of the Grassland tribes is made up of anthropomorphic ducks who would fit right in in [[Howard the Duck (comics)|Howard's]] universe. While not evil by any stretch, the one you interact with most is a war veteran who puts reason before honor.
* A random townsperson in ''[[Castlevania II Simons Quest]]'' tells you to "get a silk bag from the graveyard duck to live longer." Although there is no such duck, this is not a mistranslation; the line refers to a waterfowl in the Japanese version as well.
* A random townsperson in ''[[Castlevania II: Simon's Quest]]'' tells you to "get a silk bag from the graveyard duck to live longer." Although there is no such duck, this is not a mistranslation; the line refers to a waterfowl in the Japanese version as well.
* King Dedede, the [[Big Bad]] in most [[Kirby]] games is a duck.
* King Dedede, the [[Big Bad]] in most [[Kirby]] games is a duck.
** Though he looks more like a penguin, however.
** Though he looks more like a penguin, however.



== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* In ''[[Get Medieval]]'', the ducks of St. Germain's serve merely to introduce the concept that [[Butt Monkey|everything in the universe exists to make Asher suffer]]. In fact, only one bird fails to attack him at any point, and it is a ''sparrow''.
* In ''[[Get Medieval]]'', the ducks of St. Germain's serve merely to introduce the concept that [[Butt Monkey|everything in the universe exists to make Asher suffer]]. In fact, only one bird fails to attack him at any point, and it is a ''sparrow''.
* ''[[El Goonish Shive (Webcomic)|El Goonish Shive]]'' has a Demonic Duck (of some sort)... he's not really a bad person, though he seems to have a rather tasteless sense of humor, but he sure LOOKS the part.
* ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' has a Demonic Duck (of some sort)... he's not really a bad person, though he seems to have a rather tasteless sense of humor, but he sure LOOKS the part.
* [http://www.asofterworld.com/index.php?id=136 Duck summary.] (''[[A Softer W World]]'').
* [http://www.asofterworld.com/index.php?id=136 Duck summary.] (''[[A Softer World]]'').
* Tania Walker and Vicki Eden's sadly abandoned [[Notable Furry Web Comics|furry webcomic]] ''[http://crikeyduck.livejournal.com/ Crikey Duck]'' features three duck [[Con Artist|Con Artists]] as its [[Villain Protagonist|Villain Protagonists]].
* Tania Walker and Vicki Eden's sadly abandoned [[Notable Furry Web Comics|furry webcomic]] ''[http://crikeyduck.livejournal.com/ Crikey Duck]'' features three duck [[Con Artist]]s as its [[Villain Protagonist]]s.
* In [[Girl Genius]], Airman Higgs would definitely agree about those [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20070409 ducks.]
* In [[Girl Genius]], Airman Higgs would definitely agree about those [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20070409 ducks.]
** And in the last panel of [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20091102 a comic] describing the rise of the [[Mad Scientist|Heterodynes]], a terrifying new threat appears: Jägerducks.
** And in the last panel of [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20091102 a comic] describing the rise of the [[Mad Scientist|Heterodynes]], a terrifying new threat appears: Jägerducks.
*** On a related note, in honour of the above mentioned panel the [[Girl Genius]] Yahoo group's mascot is a Jaegerduck named Hovart (previously known as Howard), who occasionally comments on the comic via one of the posters and apparently regularly wreaks havoc on said poster's apartment.
*** On a related note, in honour of the above mentioned panel the [[Girl Genius]] Yahoo group's mascot is a Jaegerduck named Hovart (previously known as Howard), who occasionally comments on the comic via one of the posters and apparently regularly wreaks havoc on said poster's apartment.
* Gabe from ''[[Penny Arcade]]'' [http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2010/7/5/ gets bitten by a swan] and turns into a [http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2010/7/7/ were-swan]. [[Nightmare Fuel|It's actually pretty terrifying]].
* Gabe from ''[[Penny Arcade]]'' [http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2010/7/5/ gets bitten by a swan] and turns into a [http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2010/7/7/ were-swan]. [[Nightmare Fuel|It's actually pretty terrifying]].
* ''[[Digger (Webcomic)|Digger]]'' is afraid of ducks, or at least claims to be to try and make Muri feel better about the horrible horrible trauma she has endured.
* ''[[Digger]]'' is afraid of ducks, or at least claims to be to try and make Muri feel better about the horrible horrible trauma she has endured.
* ''[[Gunshow (Webcomic)|Gunshow]]'' has some pretty [http://gunshowcomic.com/352 strange] [http://gunshowcomic.com/355 ducks].
* ''[[Gunshow]]'' has some pretty [http://gunshowcomic.com/352 strange] [http://gunshowcomic.com/355 ducks].
* A short story arc in ''[[Axe Cop (Webcomic)|Axe Cop]]'' dealt with the Baby Man family and their hunt for a duck that laid explosive eggs. {{spoiler|Once they catch it and eat it, [[Mega Manning|they gain the ability to lay explosive eggs as well.]]}}
* A short story arc in ''[[Axe Cop]]'' dealt with the Baby Man family and their hunt for a duck that laid explosive eggs. {{spoiler|Once they catch it and eat it, [[Power Copying|they gain the ability to lay explosive eggs as well.]]}}



== [[Web Original]] ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
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* The [[Metro City Chronicles]] has Professor Quackers, mad science duck.
* The [[Metro City Chronicles]] has Professor Quackers, mad science duck.
* The Black Swan is a British supervillain in the ''[[Global Guardians PBEM Universe]]''. She's a murderous [[Diabolical Mastermind]] who has several times been compared to [[Sherlock Holmes|Professor James Moriarty]], and is rightly feared by the British crimefighting community.
* The Black Swan is a British supervillain in the ''[[Global Guardians PBEM Universe]]''. She's a murderous [[Diabolical Mastermind]] who has several times been compared to [[Sherlock Holmes|Professor James Moriarty]], and is rightly feared by the British crimefighting community.
* The duck in [[Weebl and Bob|Weebl's]] "[http://www.weebls-stuff.com/songs/Armadillo/ Armadillo]" likes scaring armadillos right into traffic a bit too much.
* The duck in [[Weebl and Bob|Weebl's]] "[https://web.archive.org/web/20130921015133/http://www.weebls-stuff.com/songs/Armadillo Armadillo]" likes scaring armadillos right into traffic a bit too much.
* Dr. Quackers is an evil, avian version of Dr. Watson who is occasionally used by the mods to "threaten" those who neglect the rules of the Sherlock Holmes Kink Meme "[http://shkinkmeme.livejournal.com/\]".
* Dr. Quackers is an evil, avian version of Dr. Watson who is occasionally used by the mods to "threaten" those who neglect the rules of the Sherlock Holmes Kink Meme "[https://web.archive.org/web/20160408003934/http://shkinkmeme.livejournal.com/]".




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** [[Donald Duck]], whose song [[Hangs a Lampshade]] on how [[High-Pressure Emotion|hair-trigger his temper is]]. He was treated as the Disney stable's resident [[Butt Monkey]] for many years.
** [[Donald Duck]], whose song [[Hangs a Lampshade]] on how [[High-Pressure Emotion|hair-trigger his temper is]]. He was treated as the Disney stable's resident [[Butt Monkey]] for many years.
*** The one-page comic from Hook, Line and Succor [http://www.linkinn.com/_Wow_Donald_duck_is_a_freaking_asshole_view here], teaches a valuable lesson: You don't fuck with the duck.
*** The one-page comic from Hook, Line and Succor [http://www.linkinn.com/_Wow_Donald_duck_is_a_freaking_asshole_view here], teaches a valuable lesson: You don't fuck with the duck.
** Recent portrayals of Daisy Duck are pretty obnoxious. She wants to steal the spotlight from Minnie, or takes unfair advantage of Minnie's friendship. In earlier cartoons, she had a temper just as bad as Donald's from time to time. Or she seems to push Donald a little too hard on minor faults such as his tendency to be [[The Unintelligible]]. [[Carl Barks]] considered Daisy to be a "Loose Woman" and a "Shrew" and wasn't too fond of her either.
** Recent{{when}} portrayals of Daisy Duck are pretty obnoxious. She wants to steal the spotlight from Minnie, or takes unfair advantage of Minnie's friendship. In earlier cartoons, she had a temper just as bad as Donald's from time to time. Or she seems to push Donald a little too hard on minor faults such as his tendency to be [[The Unintelligible]]. [[Carl Barks]] considered Daisy to be a "Loose Woman" and a "Shrew" and wasn't too fond of her either.
** Donald's nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie have gone up and down the scale from [[Bratty Half-Pint]] to [[Wise Beyond Their Years]].
** Donald's nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie have gone up and down the scale from [[Bratty Half-Pint]] to [[Wise Beyond Their Years]].
** [[Mr. Vice Guy|Scrooge McDuck]] is pretty much the resident [[Anti-Hero]] of the Disney crowd. Also, a fair number of the villains in the comics and in [[Duck Tales]] are ducks, most notably [[Evil Counterpart|Flintheart Glomgold]] and Magica de Spell.
** [[Mr. Vice Guy|Scrooge McDuck]] is pretty much the resident [[Anti-Hero]] of the Disney crowd. Also, a fair number of the villains in the comics and in [[DuckTales (1987)]] are ducks, most notably [[Evil Counterpart|Flintheart Glomgold]] and Magica de Spell.
** Launchpad McQuack would be heroic if he wasn't a bumbler.
** Launchpad McQuack would be heroic if he wasn't a bumbler.
** Gizmo Duck is supposed to be a hero, but he's a little too smug and self-satisfied. He's also a bit of a [[Lord Error-Prone]]. And then there's Gizmo Duck's alter ego Fenton Crackshell, a accountant who's accomplishments consist of things like accidentally locking Scrooge out of his own money bin, had all of the money in said bin emptied into a nearby lake, and pushing a product which had the side effect of making those who used it float into the air.
** Gizmo Duck is supposed to be a hero, but he's a little too smug and self-satisfied. He's also a bit of a [[Lord Error-Prone]]. And then there's Gizmo Duck's alter ego Fenton Crackshell, a accountant whose accomplishments consist of things like accidentally locking Scrooge out of his own money bin, had all of the money in said bin emptied into a nearby lake, and pushing a product which had the side effect of making those who used it float into the air.
** [[Darkwing Duck]] is a hero, admittedly for the bragging rights; but as an [[Affectionate Parody]] of [[The Shadow]], he's intentionally a little sinister. He is repeatedly shown to have an ego, seems to frown upon outside assistance aside from Lunchpad (and even including him before their permanent partnership), and is in general shown to be a [[Hero With Bad Publicity]]. His [[Evil Counterpart]] [[Ax Crazy|Negaduck is much more sinister]], as the bad guy.
** [[Darkwing Duck]] is a hero, admittedly for the bragging rights; but as an [[Affectionate Parody]] of [[The Shadow]], he's intentionally a little sinister. He is repeatedly shown to have an ego, seems to frown upon outside assistance aside from Lunchpad (and even including him before their permanent partnership), and is in general shown to be a [[Hero with Bad Publicity]]. His [[Evil Counterpart]] [[Ax Crazy|Negaduck is much more sinister]], as the bad guy.
** [[Born Lucky|Gladstone]] [[Smug Snake|Gander]].
** [[Born Lucky|Gladstone]] [[Smug Snake|Gander]].
** Aversion: There's nothing particularly unpleasant about [[The Professor|Professor Ludwig Von Drake]], though in his original appearance he was immensely arrogant, and every bit of his "wisdom" that Don chose to take for a fact led to loss of money, or humiliation.
** Aversion: There's nothing particularly unpleasant about [[The Professor|Professor Ludwig Von Drake]], though in his original appearance he was immensely arrogant, and every bit of his "wisdom" that Don chose to take for a fact led to loss of money, or humiliation.
** Subverted with Abagail and Amelia Gabble from ''[[The Aristocats (Disney)|The Aristocats]]''. They appear to be a pair of geese who are both very rude, but then they agree to help Thomas O'Malley climb out of the water while rescuing Marie from drowning near the middle of the film.
** Subverted with Abagail and Amelia Gabble from ''[[The Aristocats]]''. They appear to be a pair of geese who are both very rude, but then they agree to help Thomas O'Malley climb out of the water while rescuing Marie from drowning near the middle of the film.
*** And then their's their [[The Alcoholic|Uncle Waldo]], who apparantly ''bit a chef's finger'' in a restaurant as an attempt to avoid being killed and eaten there!
*** And then there's their [[The Alcoholic|Uncle Waldo]], who apparently ''bit a chef's finger'' in a restaurant as an attempt to avoid being killed and eaten there!
* Daffy Duck of ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' is usually [[Screwy Squirrel|tricky and antagonistic for its own sake]] as opposed to [[Karmic Trickster|stablemate]] [[Bugs Bunny/Characters|Bugs Bunny]]. Under Chuck Jones, he became a [[Jerkass]] [[Ted Baxter]]; a portrayal which prevails to this day.
* Daffy Duck of ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' is usually [[Screwy Squirrel|tricky and antagonistic for its own sake]] as opposed to [[Karmic Trickster|stablemate]] [[Bugs Bunny/Characters|Bugs Bunny]]. Under Chuck Jones, he became a [[Small Name, Big Ego]] [[Jerkass]]; a portrayal which prevails to this day.
** [[Tiny Toon Adventures (Animation)|Plucky Duck]] is just like his mentor.
** [[Tiny Toon Adventures|Plucky Duck]] is just like his mentor.
** [[Loonatics Unleashed (Animation)|Danger Duck]] is just like his ancestor.
** [[Loonatics Unleashed|Danger Duck]] is just like his ancestor.
** Daffy's Alter Ego [[Duck Dodgers]] is supposed to be a hero, but is extremely smug and self-satisfied.
** Daffy's Alter Ego [[Duck Dodgers]] is supposed to be a hero, but is extremely smug and self-satisfied.
*** And then there's his characterization in the [[Duck Dodgers|spinoff cartoon]] where he's a complete [[Lord Error-Prone]].
*** And then there's his characterization in the [[Duck Dodgers|spinoff cartoon]] where he's a complete [[Lord Error-Prone]].
** But he pales in his sinister-ness next to the Duck Nazis and Duck Hitler. [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1390519574176708696 Fear "The Ducktators."] <!-- (At about [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH4ivOyO0PQ 01:27]]) -->
** But he pales in his sinister-ness next to the Duck Nazis and Duck Hitler. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110629085141/http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1390519574176708696 Fear "The Ducktators."] <!-- (At about [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH4ivOyO0PQ 01:27]]) -->
** In ''Looney Tunes Collector: Alert!'' for the [[Game Boy Color]], Daffy plots out his motivation on the spot after being defeated by Bugs early in the game and learning what's going on:
** In ''Looney Tunes Collector: Alert!'' for the [[Game Boy Color]], Daffy plots out his motivation on the spot after being defeated by Bugs early in the game and learning what's going on:
{{quote| '''Daffy:''' [[Catch Phrase|You're despicable!]] I give up, rabbit!<br />
{{quote|'''Daffy:''' [[Catch Phrase|You're despicable!]] I give up, rabbit!
'''Bugs:''' Hey doc... your pond won't be worth much soon... Marvin is out to destroy the Earth!<br />
'''Bugs:''' Hey doc... your pond won't be worth much soon... Marvin is out to destroy the Earth!
'''Daffy''': Again? [[No Fourth Wall|Isn't he pestering us in enough cartoons? Must he also do the same video games?!]] I'm gonna follow this stupid rabbit and pretend to help him. [[Xanatos Gambit|If he wins]] I'll say I saved the world. I'll go on TV, [[Were Still Relevant Dammit|set up a web site]], become a worldwide star! [[Xanatos Gambit|If he fails]], I'm smart enough to become Marvin's [[The Dragon|right hand duck]] and help him dominate the world! Ha-ha! }}
'''Daffy''': Again? [[No Fourth Wall|Isn't he pestering us in enough cartoons? Must he also do the same video games?!]] I'm gonna follow this stupid rabbit and pretend to help him. [[Xanatos Gambit|If he wins]] I'll say I saved the world. I'll go on TV, [[We're Still Relevant, Dammit!|set up a web site]], become a worldwide star! [[Xanatos Gambit|If he fails]], I'm smart enough to become Marvin's [[The Dragon|right hand duck]] and help him dominate the world! Ha-ha!}}
:::: Of course, if you played its sister game ''Martian Revenge'', [[Foregone Conclusion|you'd know]] that Bugs saved the day and Daffy would indeed go on to make a TV movie of his own supposed heroism, infuriating Marvin enough to return to Earth as a [[Villain Protagonist]].
:::: Of course, if you played its sister game ''Martian Revenge'', [[Foregone Conclusion|you'd know]] that Bugs saved the day and Daffy would indeed go on to make a TV movie of his own supposed heroism, infuriating Marvin enough to return to Earth as a [[Villain Protagonist]].
** One old episode, "What Price Porkey", had the chickens and a farmer squaring off against the ducks in an all-fowl war after the ducks kept stealing their feed. In the end, the last remaining duck is trapped in a large metal cage. However, he gets the last laugh when he (she?) lays a bunch of eggs that hatch into ducklings who run out of the cage, snatch the chicken's victory corn, and bring it back to their parent to gobble up.
** One old episode, "What Price Porkey", had the chickens and a farmer squaring off against the ducks in an all-fowl war after the ducks kept stealing their feed. In the end, the last remaining duck is trapped in a large metal cage. However, he gets the last laugh when he (she?) lays a bunch of eggs that hatch into ducklings who run out of the cage, snatch the chicken's victory corn, and bring it back to their parent to gobble up.
* [[Hanna-Barbera]] seems to have a company wide aversion. No nasty ducks at all.
* [[Hanna-Barbera]] seems to have a company wide aversion. No nasty ducks at all.
** Little Quacker, the duckling who turned up now and again in ''[[Tom and Jerry (Animation)|Tom and Jerry]]'', was usually well-mannered, polite, and depended on Jerry to save him from Tom.
** Little Quacker, the duckling who turned up now and again in ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'', was usually well-mannered, polite, and depended on Jerry to save him from Tom.
*** A slight exception to the above example-In one cartoon, Tom CANNOT bring himself to eat Quacker since Quacker thinks Tom is his mother. [[Tear Jerker|Cue tears and]] [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|going "Awww..." as Tom is seen caring for Quacker like he was his own child]] at the end of the cartoon.
*** A slight exception to the above example-In one cartoon, Tom CANNOT bring himself to eat Quacker since Quacker thinks Tom is his mother. [[Tear Jerker|Cue tears and]] [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|going "Awww..." as Tom is seen caring for Quacker like he was his own child]] at the end of the cartoon.
** Yakky Doodle had a [[Angry Guard Dog|tough bulldog pal]], Chopper, to protect him from his enemy, Fibber Fox.
** Yakky Doodle had a [[Angry Guard Dog|tough bulldog pal]], Chopper, to protect him from his enemy, Fibber Fox.
*** Yakky Doodle is almost the same character as Hanna-Barbera's earlier Quacker. The name change was mandated because Hanna-Barbera had gone independent from MGM, who still owned Quacker on paper at the time (as part of the Tom and Jerry property, which H-B only later reacquired).
*** Yakky Doodle is almost the same character as Hanna-Barbera's earlier Quacker. The name change was mandated because Hanna-Barbera had gone independent from MGM, who still owned Quacker on paper at the time (as part of the Tom and Jerry property, which H-B only later reacquired).
** Quack-Up from ''Galaxy Goof-Ups'' and ''Yogi's Space Race'' was, as the name suggests, [[The Ditz|just an idiot]].
** Quack-Up from ''Galaxy Goof-Ups'' and ''Yogi's Space Race'' was, as the name suggests, [[The Ditz|just an idiot]].
* [[Animaniacs (Animation)|The Warner Brothers]], and their sister, Dot, were originally meant to be ducks, based on the popularity of Plucky Duck of ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' fame at the time Spielberg was creating the trio. He apparently decided fairly quickly to change that, as it would be duck overload, turning them into the [[Cartoon Creature|ambiguously specied characters]] they now are.
* [[Animaniacs|The Warner Brothers]], and their sister, Dot, were originally meant to be ducks, based on the popularity of Plucky Duck of ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' fame at the time Spielberg was creating the trio. He apparently decided fairly quickly to change that, as it would be duck overload, turning them into the [[Cartoon Creature|ambiguously specied characters]] they now are.
* ''[[Pepper Ann]]'' had an episode where Nicki admitted she had an intense phobia of swans and they never managed to find out why or even be able to cure it. Then it was revealed her older sister had the exact same fear. At the end of the episode however, it is revealed to the viewer {{spoiler|that their fear comes from an old toy now in their attic of a robotic swan with leering red eyes and a grating "'''SWANNIE. WANT. TO. PLAYYYYYYY.'''"}}
* ''[[Pepper Ann]]'' had an episode where Nicki admitted she had an intense phobia of swans and they never managed to find out why or even be able to cure it. Then it was revealed her older sister had the exact same fear. At the end of the episode however, it is revealed to the viewer {{spoiler|that their fear comes from an old toy now in their attic of a robotic swan with leering red eyes and a grating "'''SWANNIE. WANT. TO. PLAYYYYYYY.'''"}}
* ''[[Courage the Cowardly Dog]]'' frequently has trouble with waterfowl:
* ''[[Courage the Cowardly Dog]]'' frequently has trouble with waterfowl:
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** The goose god who tries to lure Muriel away from Eustace and Courage so she can be his queen.
** The goose god who tries to lure Muriel away from Eustace and Courage so she can be his queen.
** A duckling imprints on Eustace as his mommy, and tries to [[Murder the Hypotenuse|remove Muriel]] as a rival for Eustace's attention. Oddly enough, in that episode, Courage says that he typically ''likes'' ducks.
** A duckling imprints on Eustace as his mommy, and tries to [[Murder the Hypotenuse|remove Muriel]] as a rival for Eustace's attention. Oddly enough, in that episode, Courage says that he typically ''likes'' ducks.
* [[Count Duckula (Animation)|Count Duckula]] is an interesting example: a nice -- if somewhat snarky -- guy who gets feared and loathed because he happens to live in a dark, spooky castle in Transylvania and is technically a vampire...
* [[Count Duckula]] is an interesting example: a nice—if somewhat snarky—guy who gets feared and loathed because he happens to live in a dark, spooky castle in Transylvania and is technically a vampire...
** Mind you, some of his 'ancestors' come straight from gothic horror-fiction.
** Mind you, some of his 'ancestors' come straight from gothic horror-fiction.
** He's also a minor villain in ''[[Danger Mouse]].''
** He's also a minor villain in ''[[Danger Mouse]].''
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**** His closing theme song was still pants-wettingly terrifying.
**** His closing theme song was still pants-wettingly terrifying.
* [[Duckman]] is a bit of a morally ambiguous [[Jerkass]].
* [[Duckman]] is a bit of a morally ambiguous [[Jerkass]].
* ''[[The Mighty Ducks (Animation)|The Mighty Ducks]]'' [[So Bad It's Good|cartoon]] had a team of [[Petting Zoo People|anthromorphic alien ducks]]; most are the true-bred heroes but they have their share of questionable duckiness.
* ''[[The Mighty Ducks (animation)|The Mighty Ducks]]'' [[So Bad It's Good|cartoon]] had a team of [[Petting Zoo People|anthromorphic alien ducks]]; most are the true-bred heroes but they have their share of questionable duckiness.
** Duke is the [[Loveable Rogue]] and the [[Lancer]] Ex-con; bonus points for his [[Eyepatch of Power]], and sticky fingers.
** Duke is the [[Loveable Rogue]] and the [[Lancer]] Ex-con; bonus points for his [[Eyepatch of Power]], and sticky fingers.
** Mallory is the [[Tsundere]] [[Action Girl]], with a [[Deadpan Snarker|sharp tongue]], especially towards Duke and [[Cloudcuckoolander|Nosedive]].
** Mallory is the [[Tsundere]] [[Action Girl]], with a [[Deadpan Snarker|sharp tongue]], especially towards Duke and [[Cloudcuckoolander|Nosedive]].
** A one-shot [[The Mole|character]] is a [[Femme Fatale]] and was a traitor to her race.
** A one-shot [[The Mole|character]] is a [[Femme Fatale]] and was a traitor to her race.
* In a ''[[Dexters Laboratory]]'' episode, Dexter's monkey who is secretly a superhero faces a duck villain, Quackor (owned by Dexter's nemesis Mandark).
* In a ''[[Dexter's Laboratory]]'' episode, Dexter's monkey who is secretly a superhero faces a duck villain, Quackor (owned by Dexter's nemesis Mandark).
** Really, really subverted when {{spoiler|it turns out that [[Your Tomcat Is Pregnant|Quackor's a girl]], and ''[[Foe Yay|had an]] [[Dating Catwoman|egg with]] [[Hot Skitty-On-Wailord Action|Monkey]]''. Hol. E. Shit.}}
** Really, really subverted when {{spoiler|it turns out that [[Your Tomcat Is Pregnant|Quackor's a girl]], and ''[[Foe Yay|had an]] [[Dating Catwoman|egg with]] [[Improbable Species Compatibility|Monkey]]''. Hol. E. Shit.}}
* There's the ''[[Duck]]!'' episode in ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy]]'' where a phantom, invisible-to-others duck begins haunting Grim and consecutively all of Endsville. He makes farting noises in public, and the victim is always blamed for it.
* There's the ''[[Duck]]!'' episode in ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy]]'' where a phantom, invisible-to-others duck begins haunting Grim and consecutively all of Endsville. He makes farting noises in public, and the victim is always blamed for it.
* One duck terrorizes [[The Proud Family|Oscar Proud]], but leaves his daughter Penny alone.
* One duck terrorizes [[The Proud Family|Oscar Proud]], but leaves his daughter Penny alone.
* [[Avatar: The Last Airbender|Why a duck?!]] [[Avatar the Abridged Series|Why a DUCK?!]]
* [[Avatar: The Last Airbender|Why a duck?!]] [[Avatar: The Abridged Series|Why a DUCK?!]]{{context}}
* Birds in general are dangerous in [[Happy Tree Friends]], but one must be particularly wary around what appear to be man-eating ducks in one of the episodes.
* Birds in general are dangerous in ''[[Happy Tree Friends]]'', but one must be particularly wary around what appear to be man-eating ducks in one of the episodes.
* [[Memetic Mutation|Memetically]] applied to [[Beast Wars (Animation)|Megatron's]] [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Rubber_Ducky Rubber Ducky].
* [[Memetic Mutation|Memetically]] applied to [[Beast Wars|Megatron's]] [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Rubber_Ducky Rubber Ducky].
* The evil Peking Duck of ''[[The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat]]''. All his duck underlings were evil, too.
* The evil Peking Duck of ''[[The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat]]''. All his duck underlings were evil, too.



== [[Real Life]] ==
== [[Real Life]] ==
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* A woman was killed in Poland in 2003 when she drowned during a swan attack.
* A woman was killed in Poland in 2003 when she drowned during a swan attack.
* Recent research has shown that both male and female ducks are all chronic philanderers, with sleeping around, cheating, and nest-swapping all part of the norm. Kinda puts a new spin on Donald's three illegitimate "nephews", doesn't it?
* Recent research has shown that both male and female ducks are all chronic philanderers, with sleeping around, cheating, and nest-swapping all part of the norm. Kinda puts a new spin on Donald's three illegitimate "nephews", doesn't it?
** Duck reproduction appears to be pretty [[Rape Is Love|unpleasant]] for the females. Also, male ducks are, erm, [[Naughty Tentacles|unusually equipped]]. See more than you ever wanted to know about the subject [http://scienceblogs.com/tetrapodzoology/2009/07/duck_humps_dog.php here]
** Duck reproduction appears to be pretty [[Rape Is Love|unpleasant]] for the females. Also, male ducks are, erm, [[Naughty Tentacles|unusually equipped]]. See more than you ever wanted to know about the subject [https://web.archive.org/web/20120503172501/http://scienceblogs.com/tetrapodzoology/2009/07/duck_humps_dog.php here]
*** How about some [[Depraved Bisexual]]? The first case of homosexual necrophilia in the mallard Anas platyrhynchos (Aves: Anatidae) by C.W. (Kees) Moeliker (page 243-247)
*** How about some [[Depraved Bisexual]]? The first case of homosexual necrophilia in the mallard Anas platyrhynchos (Aves: Anatidae) by C.W. (Kees) Moeliker (page 243-247)
* [http://www.nmr.nl/nmr/binary/retrieveFile?instanceid=16&itemid=2574&style=home This] won the Ig Nobel Prize
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20121030020842/http://www.nmr.nl/nmr/binary/retrieveFile?instanceid=16&itemid=2574&style=home This] won the Ig Nobel Prize{{context}}
* Geese and [[Swans-a-Swimming|swans]], of course, are ducks with the cute siphoned out. Swans are ''pure evil'' in [[Real Life]].
* Geese and [[Swans-a-Swimming|swans]], of course, are ducks with the cute siphoned out. Swans are ''pure evil'' in [[Real Life]].
** You obviously haven't met [[Memetic Mutation|Goose]] [[Fatal Fury|Howard]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q81ptFSA4mk\][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GmRp9RMIvQ\]
** You obviously haven't met [[Memetic Mutation|Goose]] [[Fatal Fury|Howard]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q81ptFSA4mk\][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GmRp9RMIvQ\]
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** Fellow tropers, I present [http://www.cracked.com/article_15853_6-cutest-animals-that-can-still-destroy-you.html the six cutest animals that can (and will) destroy you.] Swans are on the list.
** Fellow tropers, I present [http://www.cracked.com/article_15853_6-cutest-animals-that-can-still-destroy-you.html the six cutest animals that can (and will) destroy you.] Swans are on the list.
** In April 2012, [http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2012/04/killer-swan-blamed-for-mans-drowning/ an angry swan killed a kayaker in Illinois]. First it knocked over his kayak, then it kept on harassing him, thwarting his attempts to swim to safety until he drowned. Do not mess with swans.
** In April 2012, [http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2012/04/killer-swan-blamed-for-mans-drowning/ an angry swan killed a kayaker in Illinois]. First it knocked over his kayak, then it kept on harassing him, thwarting his attempts to swim to safety until he drowned. Do not mess with swans.
* The University of Advancing Technology in Phoenix have a pair of resident mallards (affectionately named [http://uat.edu/life_on_campus/Mr_and_Mrs_Duckz0r.aspx "Mr and Mrs Duckz0r"]) that moved in after exceptionally rainy weather flooded parts of the campus and have stayed ever since. They are rumored to be [[Bamboo Technology|developing a high-end gaming system made of sticks and mud]] and may actually be [[Ridiculously-Human Robots|Ridiculously Avian Robots]].
* The University of Advancing Technology in Phoenix have a pair of resident mallards (affectionately named [https://web.archive.org/web/20120109055107/http://uat.edu/life_on_campus/Mr_and_Mrs_Duckz0r.aspx "Mr and Mrs Duckz0r"]) that moved in after exceptionally rainy weather flooded parts of the campus and have stayed ever since. They are rumored to be [[Bamboo Technology|developing a high-end gaming system made of sticks and mud]] and may actually be [[Ridiculously-Human Robots|Ridiculously Avian Robots]].
* Ladies, gentlemen, and those who are not sure: Bullockornis, [[wikipedia:Demon Duck of Doom|the Demon Duck of Doom]].
* Ladies, gentlemen, others, and those who are not sure: Bullockornis, [[wikipedia:Demon Duck of Doom|the Demon Duck of Doom]].
* Muscovy Ducks. Slightly resembling turkeys, they are extremely aggressive even among other ducks. In Belleview, [http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1356&dat=19980519&id=B0AVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=dQgEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3887,3143767 a group of Muscovy ducks pecked five people], including a 60 year old woman who fell during the attack and broke her hand. Another resident suffering scratches, a fractured hand, and a torn fingernail trying to keep one giant Muscovy duck at bay.
* Muscovy Ducks. Slightly resembling turkeys, they are extremely aggressive even among other ducks. In Belleview, [http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1356&dat=19980519&id=B0AVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=dQgEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3887,3143767 a group of Muscovy ducks pecked five people], including a 60 year old woman who fell during the attack and broke her hand. Another resident suffering scratches, a fractured hand, and a torn fingernail trying to keep one giant Muscovy duck at bay.
* Ducks, geese, swans and other waterfowl can be highly territorial, especially around a nest or source of food. Swans and geese have been known to break bones in an attack, and ducks can seriously harm children.
* Ducks, geese, swans and other waterfowl can be highly territorial, especially around a nest or source of food. Swans and geese have been known to break bones in an attack, and ducks can seriously harm children.
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Uh oh, duck!

"Everyone thinks they're such cute little things
Soft downy feathers and nice little wings
But there's a poison I'd like to administer
You think they're cuddly, but I think they're sinister!"

Ducks: the All-Terrain Animal. It's generally agreed that ducks are cute, particularly ducklings. They're also sort of funny, what with the webbed feet, the quacking, and the goofy waddling to and fro. Heck, even the word Duck is funny on its own. But there's also something slightly sinister about them: the beady eyes, the low-pitched quacking, or of course the song about them, "March of the Sinister Ducks". Although rarely outright evil in cartoons (these roles are generally reserved for reptiles, rats, or humans), ducks are rarely heroic either. They might be an Anti-Hero, or The Lancer, or maybe a Trickster, though. They've got knives, you know.

Donald Duck and Daffy Duck are the most likely Trope Makers.

This trope can also cover the less-than-friendly geese and swans that the avid bird-watcher might meet in fiction. Or real life.

Named for Morally-Ambiguous Doctorate, who's usually not such a quack.

Examples of morally gray ducks include:

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  • You know the one. He's not all that sinister, but does have a bit of a temper. He's always trying to get people's attention about something, but we just can't recall what...


Anime and Manga

  • In Ranma ½, Mousse qualifies: he's an antagonist in roughly three quarters of all his appearances, though not necessarily always a duck. He's no less lethal in avian form, however, most notably dropping explosive eggs. Where they come from, exactly, is best left unconsidered.
    • They come from a live chicken he keeps up his sleeve. Also, he doesn't use the explosive eggs in duck form, favoring conventional bombs and throwing daggers instead. Mousse is a master of concealed weaponry, even without clothing to conceal them in. Er, wait...


Comics

  • "Howard the Duck! Trapped in a world he never made! Waaagh!"
  • Rubberduck from Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew is a Captain Ersatz for Elongated Man (not Plastic Man—same powers, different personalities), and was a true superhero.
  • Ducktor Doom from the Funny Animal version of the Marvel Universe seen in Peter Porker: The Amazing Spider-Ham.
  • Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, after explaining that Zeus took the form of a swan to mate with Leda, shows her four children as having birdlike traits. This trope probably explains why Clytemnestra's murder of Agamemnon is made so much more horrifying by her having a duckbill.
  • Deadeye Duck of Bucky O'Hare is the team's resident lancer.
  • Lobo the Duck. Well... okay, he's an Anti-Hero, but... um...
  • Herbert the duck in Dungeon is not only morally ambiguous at first—lying his way into a job and proceeding to bungle and philander his way through the rest of the story—but by the start of the third series, he has painted himself black and gained his own evil agenda.
  • In a What's New with Phil and Dixie issue about spy games, one of the spy gadgets identified by a recruit as a trainee test is a rubber duckie. Apparently not a normal one, as he points out that it's capable of killing several people simultaneously (and has a plastic squeaker device in its mouth, too).


Film

  • Hot Fuzz, a swan variant.
  • In Unforgiven, Little Bill misreads a dime novel title as The Duck of Death. When he's corrected that the real title is The Duke of Death, he irritably responds, "Duck, I says."


Literature

  • In the William Butler Yeats poem "Leda and the Swan" Leda is raped by, you know....
    • Cobs (male swans) have no external genitalia. On the other hand, a shape-shifting god can presumably have whatever equipment he likes.
  • The robot duck in Thomas Pynchon's novel Mason & Dixon. Not actually evil, but extremely dangerous.
  • To Say Nothing of the Dog where swans go around impersonating harmless cats, then chase people up trees.
  • In the alternate universe of the Thursday Next series, ducks went extinct long ago. Dodos, on the other hand, are household pets.
  • In the textbook 'Physics Concepts and Connection' (Grade 11) by Irwin Publishing, a number of pictures have a cute duck for generally no concrete reason as to why it had to be a duck.
  • Dave Barry claims to have been in a band in college called the Federal Duck.

We were originally called The Stomp Jackson Quintet, and then The Guides (don't ask), but we came up with our new and final name one night when we were lying on the bank of the Haverford campus duck pond, and some ducks started waddling toward us in what looked like a purposeful manner, and as we watched them with increasing alarm, the thought struck us that these ducks might be working for the government. And if you are wondering why that particular thought would have struck us, you did not experience the '60s.

"...there was a hissing noise like a tyre bursting in a nest of cobras, and out of the bushes to my left there popped something so large and white and active that I have ever done in my puff, I rose like a rocketing pheasant ... I was parked up on the roof beside the Right Hon. gazing down at one of the largest and shortest-tempered swans I had ever seen."

  • The Redwall books have a few encounters with swans, notably in Mossflower, where three Mooks try to kill a swan and steal its eggs, thinking the swans will be docile. THEY'RE NOT.
    • The Legend of Luke also has Martin and co. battling a swan.


Live Action TV

  • And Gilmore Girls, where a swan gave Jess a black eye.
    • Some would cite this as an example of cygnine heroism.
  • Well, since you're including that Ducky, why not Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard. He isn't morally ambiguous in the least, but he's had an interesting past that includes torture victims and a guy and his mother who went on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge just for him.
  • Some say The Stig is afraid of ducks...and that he knows two facts about ducks and both of them are wrong...

The Stig:[1] Well, obviously they can't fly...
Jeremy Clarkson: Yeah, they're right, you don't know anything about ducks.

  • Ernie of Sesame Street is so hung up on his rubber duckie that it's a bit sad. If he wants a yellow bird friend so badly, why not go talk to the giant one down the block? Clearly, rubber duckie has some unnerving influence over the guy....
  • In an episode of Perfect Strangers, Larry goes duck hunting with a business associate he wants to impress. To his surprise, Balki agrees to come along, claiming to passionately hate ducks. Yet when the ducks appear, Balki tries to stop the hunt. It turns out that Myposian "ducks" are huge, dangerous, hideous birds, totally unlike normal ducks. Balki describes one, and Larry responds, "Balki, that's not a duck. That's a pterodactyl."
  • On How I Met Your Mother, while everyone else likes ducks, Marshall says, "Have you ever been in a fight with a duck? (...) Ducks are jerks!"


Mythology

  • In Arthurian legend, Lohengrin had a swan as his standard. You think that's a wimpy creature for a knight to emulate? Pah! In the opera, Lohengrin's boat is pulled by a swan. That puts him on par with the guy who rides a bear.
    • The tenor Leo Slezak was once playing the Swan Knight when the mechanical device controlling the boat misfired and the swan perversely took off without him. He turned to the stagehands and asked the celebrated question, „Wann fährt der nächste Schwan?" "What time does the next swan leave?"
  • In Greek Mythology, the god Apollo is occasionally depicted as riding a chariot pulled by swans. Considering that he tends to be a classic example of Light Is Not Good...
  • Somewhat subverted in Finnish Mythology, where the swan is associated with the Tuonella (the Underworld), which is not bad, but still creepy.


Music

  • In Weird Al's "I Want A New Duck," the narrator complains about the ways his duck has acted against him.
  • There was once a rock band called The Sinister Ducks, which had Alan Moore in it. They were the ones responsible for "The March of the Sinister Ducks" mentioned above.


Newspaper Comics


Stand Up Comedy

God: Oh, I forgot about ducks. Oh, shit.
Evil Swan: Quack, quack, quack.

  • Stewart Lee has a routine about making March of the Mallards, an imaginary counterpart to feelgood nature documentary March Of The Penguins. While penguins are the exemplars of niceness and family spirit, mallards (a type of duck) are pure evil.


Tabletop Games

  • RuneQuest has Ducks (a.k.a. Durulz) as a potential PC race; they're either waterfowl cursed with intelligence and arms, or humans cursed with feathers and bills, nobody really knows. Sure, they look humorous, and sometimes even act humorous ... but watch out for a knife in the night ... It should be noted that they have a special affinity for one of the local death (and truth) gods.
  • The original Munchkin game had the "Duck of Doom!" trap. "You should know better than to pick up a duck in a dungeon."
  • "The Devil Adores A Duck" from card game Misery.
  • Gloom (in which you have to make your own characters miserable, then kill them off) has the death card "Done In By A Duck", which requires a duck marking on the victim. It can be gained by, among a few other things, the event "Molested By A Mallard". These people lead horrible and also strange lives.


Video Games

  • Insomniac's Ratchet and Clank Up Your Arsenal is home to the Qwack-O-Ray, which turns your enemies into ducks. Normal ducks at first, but following the upgrades of the weapon, the ducks become more and more morally ambiguous.
    • To the point of being fanged phoenix ducks from hell. You read that right.
  • Farfetch'd, the Wild Duck Pokémon, is a not very interesting bird, aside from its use of a leek as a weapon. You do have to chase one through Ilex Forest in Gold/Silver/Crystal ("Kwaa!").
    • As a sidenote, in Gold & Silver Farfetch'd was one of the easier-to-get mons that could learn False Swipe, a move that left an opponent Pokemon with 1 HP. Meaning at the time, Farfetch'd was a good choice to capture even legendaries.
    • And never give a Psyduck a headache.
      • Even better example is its evolution Golduck, based on the Japanese Kappa (a race of child-eating water spirits).
    • Magmar is a duck that is on fire.
    • Ducklett seems harmless, but the anime had a trio of mischievous ones that stole Ash's hat (among other things).
  • This trope could be exactly why a crime lord named after a duck (Geese Howard) could be so damn evil and dangerous, not someone you'd take very lightly due to his name.
    • Ducks are not geese, but arguably they're just as morally ambiguous, if not more so. And what about Duck King?
  • In EarthBound, there's an enemy called the Mad Duck. It has the creepiest stare this side of Weegee, and does strange, unique things in its AI Roulette.
  • The Mad Mallard enemies, basically ducks with military helmets, from Legend of Mana.
  • Dink Smallwood (the game, not the character) has something against ducks. They lurk in sinister fashion throughout the game. And then you get to the inescapable violent fast ducks in Hell.
  • In Suikoden III one of the Grassland tribes is made up of anthropomorphic ducks who would fit right in in Howard's universe. While not evil by any stretch, the one you interact with most is a war veteran who puts reason before honor.
  • A random townsperson in Castlevania II: Simon's Quest tells you to "get a silk bag from the graveyard duck to live longer." Although there is no such duck, this is not a mistranslation; the line refers to a waterfowl in the Japanese version as well.
  • King Dedede, the Big Bad in most Kirby games is a duck.
    • Though he looks more like a penguin, however.

Web Comics

Web Original


Western Animation

  • Disney is the main producer of sinister ducks, starting with:
    • Donald Duck, whose song Hangs a Lampshade on how hair-trigger his temper is. He was treated as the Disney stable's resident Butt Monkey for many years.
      • The one-page comic from Hook, Line and Succor here, teaches a valuable lesson: You don't fuck with the duck.
    • Recent[when?] portrayals of Daisy Duck are pretty obnoxious. She wants to steal the spotlight from Minnie, or takes unfair advantage of Minnie's friendship. In earlier cartoons, she had a temper just as bad as Donald's from time to time. Or she seems to push Donald a little too hard on minor faults such as his tendency to be The Unintelligible. Carl Barks considered Daisy to be a "Loose Woman" and a "Shrew" and wasn't too fond of her either.
    • Donald's nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie have gone up and down the scale from Bratty Half-Pint to Wise Beyond Their Years.
    • Scrooge McDuck is pretty much the resident Anti-Hero of the Disney crowd. Also, a fair number of the villains in the comics and in DuckTales (1987) are ducks, most notably Flintheart Glomgold and Magica de Spell.
    • Launchpad McQuack would be heroic if he wasn't a bumbler.
    • Gizmo Duck is supposed to be a hero, but he's a little too smug and self-satisfied. He's also a bit of a Lord Error-Prone. And then there's Gizmo Duck's alter ego Fenton Crackshell, a accountant whose accomplishments consist of things like accidentally locking Scrooge out of his own money bin, had all of the money in said bin emptied into a nearby lake, and pushing a product which had the side effect of making those who used it float into the air.
    • Darkwing Duck is a hero, admittedly for the bragging rights; but as an Affectionate Parody of The Shadow, he's intentionally a little sinister. He is repeatedly shown to have an ego, seems to frown upon outside assistance aside from Lunchpad (and even including him before their permanent partnership), and is in general shown to be a Hero with Bad Publicity. His Evil Counterpart Negaduck is much more sinister, as the bad guy.
    • Gladstone Gander.
    • Aversion: There's nothing particularly unpleasant about Professor Ludwig Von Drake, though in his original appearance he was immensely arrogant, and every bit of his "wisdom" that Don chose to take for a fact led to loss of money, or humiliation.
    • Subverted with Abagail and Amelia Gabble from The Aristocats. They appear to be a pair of geese who are both very rude, but then they agree to help Thomas O'Malley climb out of the water while rescuing Marie from drowning near the middle of the film.
      • And then there's their Uncle Waldo, who apparently bit a chef's finger in a restaurant as an attempt to avoid being killed and eaten there!
  • Daffy Duck of Looney Tunes is usually tricky and antagonistic for its own sake as opposed to stablemate Bugs Bunny. Under Chuck Jones, he became a Small Name, Big Ego Jerkass; a portrayal which prevails to this day.
    • Plucky Duck is just like his mentor.
    • Danger Duck is just like his ancestor.
    • Daffy's Alter Ego Duck Dodgers is supposed to be a hero, but is extremely smug and self-satisfied.
    • But he pales in his sinister-ness next to the Duck Nazis and Duck Hitler. Fear "The Ducktators."
    • In Looney Tunes Collector: Alert! for the Game Boy Color, Daffy plots out his motivation on the spot after being defeated by Bugs early in the game and learning what's going on:

Daffy: You're despicable! I give up, rabbit!
Bugs: Hey doc... your pond won't be worth much soon... Marvin is out to destroy the Earth!
Daffy: Again? Isn't he pestering us in enough cartoons? Must he also do the same video games?! I'm gonna follow this stupid rabbit and pretend to help him. If he wins I'll say I saved the world. I'll go on TV, set up a web site, become a worldwide star! If he fails, I'm smart enough to become Marvin's right hand duck and help him dominate the world! Ha-ha!

Of course, if you played its sister game Martian Revenge, you'd know that Bugs saved the day and Daffy would indeed go on to make a TV movie of his own supposed heroism, infuriating Marvin enough to return to Earth as a Villain Protagonist.
    • One old episode, "What Price Porkey", had the chickens and a farmer squaring off against the ducks in an all-fowl war after the ducks kept stealing their feed. In the end, the last remaining duck is trapped in a large metal cage. However, he gets the last laugh when he (she?) lays a bunch of eggs that hatch into ducklings who run out of the cage, snatch the chicken's victory corn, and bring it back to their parent to gobble up.
  • Hanna-Barbera seems to have a company wide aversion. No nasty ducks at all.
    • Little Quacker, the duckling who turned up now and again in Tom and Jerry, was usually well-mannered, polite, and depended on Jerry to save him from Tom.
    • Yakky Doodle had a tough bulldog pal, Chopper, to protect him from his enemy, Fibber Fox.
      • Yakky Doodle is almost the same character as Hanna-Barbera's earlier Quacker. The name change was mandated because Hanna-Barbera had gone independent from MGM, who still owned Quacker on paper at the time (as part of the Tom and Jerry property, which H-B only later reacquired).
    • Quack-Up from Galaxy Goof-Ups and Yogi's Space Race was, as the name suggests, just an idiot.
  • The Warner Brothers, and their sister, Dot, were originally meant to be ducks, based on the popularity of Plucky Duck of Tiny Toon Adventures fame at the time Spielberg was creating the trio. He apparently decided fairly quickly to change that, as it would be duck overload, turning them into the ambiguously specied characters they now are.
  • Pepper Ann had an episode where Nicki admitted she had an intense phobia of swans and they never managed to find out why or even be able to cure it. Then it was revealed her older sister had the exact same fear. At the end of the episode however, it is revealed to the viewer that their fear comes from an old toy now in their attic of a robotic swan with leering red eyes and a grating "SWANNIE. WANT. TO. PLAYYYYYYY."
  • Courage the Cowardly Dog frequently has trouble with waterfowl:
    • The arguing space duck brothers pretty sinister. They're only trying to save their brother from a mad chef, though.
    • LeQuack, a recurring master criminal duck whose escapes from capture usually involve (implied) slaughtering of policemen and/or blowing up prisons/prison vehicles.
    • The goose god who tries to lure Muriel away from Eustace and Courage so she can be his queen.
    • A duckling imprints on Eustace as his mommy, and tries to remove Muriel as a rival for Eustace's attention. Oddly enough, in that episode, Courage says that he typically likes ducks.
  • Count Duckula is an interesting example: a nice—if somewhat snarky—guy who gets feared and loathed because he happens to live in a dark, spooky castle in Transylvania and is technically a vampire...
    • Mind you, some of his 'ancestors' come straight from gothic horror-fiction.
    • He's also a minor villain in Danger Mouse.
      • If memory serves, it isn't the same Count Duckula.
      • It is. As a matter of fact, Count Duckula made his debut as a minor villain in Danger Mouse and was spun off into is own show. Further information can be found on the Internet.
        • It's implied a few times in the Duckula series that Duckula's "ancestors" are just previous incarnations of himself. The spell that returns him to life at the start of the series also changes his personality in a sort of Time Lord like manner.
        • What made his latest incarnation a nice guy is that the folks who revived him used ketchup instead of blood to complete the ritual, so he came back as a vegetarian.
        • His closing theme song was still pants-wettingly terrifying.
  • Duckman is a bit of a morally ambiguous Jerkass.
  • The Mighty Ducks cartoon had a team of anthromorphic alien ducks; most are the true-bred heroes but they have their share of questionable duckiness.
  • In a Dexter's Laboratory episode, Dexter's monkey who is secretly a superhero faces a duck villain, Quackor (owned by Dexter's nemesis Mandark).
  • There's the Duck! episode in The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy where a phantom, invisible-to-others duck begins haunting Grim and consecutively all of Endsville. He makes farting noises in public, and the victim is always blamed for it.
  • One duck terrorizes Oscar Proud, but leaves his daughter Penny alone.
  • Why a duck?! Why a DUCK?![context?]
  • Birds in general are dangerous in Happy Tree Friends, but one must be particularly wary around what appear to be man-eating ducks in one of the episodes.
  • Memetically applied to Megatron's Rubber Ducky.
  • The evil Peking Duck of The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat. All his duck underlings were evil, too.

Real Life

  • The University of York had in the early-mid '00s a very formidable-looking swan nicknamed "Notorious G", whose diet was reputed to include other waterfowl, cats and dogs and careless students. Some of the ducks also fit this trope, including the divebombers, the one that half flew and half paddled across the lake and crashed headlong into a bridge, and the one that charged the aforementioned Notorious G (possibly quacking the duck equivalent of "Leeroy Jenkins!").
    • Australia's University of Wollongong is home to several evil ducks, who live on a diet of first-year undergrads.
  • A woman was killed in Poland in 2003 when she drowned during a swan attack.
  • Recent research has shown that both male and female ducks are all chronic philanderers, with sleeping around, cheating, and nest-swapping all part of the norm. Kinda puts a new spin on Donald's three illegitimate "nephews", doesn't it?
    • Duck reproduction appears to be pretty unpleasant for the females. Also, male ducks are, erm, unusually equipped. See more than you ever wanted to know about the subject here
      • How about some Depraved Bisexual? The first case of homosexual necrophilia in the mallard Anas platyrhynchos (Aves: Anatidae) by C.W. (Kees) Moeliker (page 243-247)
  • This won the Ig Nobel Prize[context?]
  • Geese and swans, of course, are ducks with the cute siphoned out. Swans are pure evil in Real Life.
  • The University of Advancing Technology in Phoenix have a pair of resident mallards (affectionately named "Mr and Mrs Duckz0r") that moved in after exceptionally rainy weather flooded parts of the campus and have stayed ever since. They are rumored to be developing a high-end gaming system made of sticks and mud and may actually be Ridiculously Avian Robots.
  • Ladies, gentlemen, others, and those who are not sure: Bullockornis, the Demon Duck of Doom.
  • Muscovy Ducks. Slightly resembling turkeys, they are extremely aggressive even among other ducks. In Belleview, a group of Muscovy ducks pecked five people, including a 60 year old woman who fell during the attack and broke her hand. Another resident suffering scratches, a fractured hand, and a torn fingernail trying to keep one giant Muscovy duck at bay.
  • Ducks, geese, swans and other waterfowl can be highly territorial, especially around a nest or source of food. Swans and geese have been known to break bones in an attack, and ducks can seriously harm children.
  • The Campus of the University Augsburg in Germany is a really pretty one, with some ponds and a stream... perfect living conditions for ducks. Ducks that are used to the students feeding them. God help you if you're ever stupid enough to eat your pretzel or your sandwich on the pond shore. God help you.
  • Geese used to be very effective house guards and once in a while are still used as such. Pity the idiot trying to break into a house guarded by a goose.
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