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* [[Offstage Villainy]]: Quasi is described throughout the short as "bad", but there is no evidence to back this up beyond him being lazy and being a bit of a [[Jerkass]].
* [[Offstage Villainy]]: Quasi is described throughout the short as "bad", but there is no evidence to back this up beyond him being lazy and being a bit of a [[Jerkass]].


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Voted No. 46 on Jerry Beck's The 50 Greatest Cartoons, Quasi at the Quackadero is a 1975 animated cartoon by Sally Cruikshank.

The short revolves around "ducks" named Quasi and Anita (the latter played by Cruikshank herself), and their pet robot Rollo as they visit the Quackadero, a strange place where the amusements revolve around time travel. Among the mad things that happen are an apparently fabricated "shining moment", five actors faking being past lives of Quasi, and the trio having their thoughts painted.

Yeah, it's that kind of cartoon.

Quasi at the Quackadero was added to the National Film Registry in 2009.

The entire cartoon, posted by Cruikshank herself to YouTube, can be seen embedded to the right.

Tropes used in Quasi at the Quackadero include: