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9 Episodes 1995 - 1995
Episode 1
Sat, Mar 11, 1995
While trying to pinch a woman's behind, Duckman is inadvertently saves the President's life and becomes a media sensation. He produces a live-action TV movie for USA Network based on his life. With live-action guest appearance by Charles Shaughnessy as the movie "Duckman", Tasia Valenza as "Bernice" and Gregg Berger (voice of animated Cornfed) as "Cornfed" - the movie insults Duckman's entire family and abruptly ends his 15 minutes of fame.

Episode 2
Sat, Mar 18, 1995
When a billionaire media magnate asks Bernice to marry him, Duckman suspects he's either crazy ... or up to no good.

Episode 3
Sat, Mar 25, 1995
When Duckman and Cornfed go undercover at a celebrity detox center to solve a murder, Duckman discovers he's got the most addictive personality of all.

Episode 4
Mon, Apr 3, 1995
After Duckman's family's car breaks down in King Chicken's hometown, Duckman is put on trial for making a claim that the egg came before the chicken.

Episode 5
Mon, Apr 10, 1995
In this allegory, Duckman investigates the disappearance of a beautiful woman named America and finds himself falling in love with her - a s well as the ideals he thought her namesake stood for. Guest voices include Heather Locklear as America, Jim Belushi, June Lockheart, Alan Young and Bobcat Goldthwait.

Episode 6
Mon, Apr 17, 1995
After a meeting with a new age guru, Duckman sees his mother's reincarnated form as a germ. Fearing for his own future karma, he begins to lavish his children with much unneeded attention.

Episode 7
Mon, Apr 24, 1995
After a visit from someone claiming to be his illegitimate son from during the war, Cornfed returns to Vietnam to find his mother. Along the way, Duckman relays his own war stories.

Episode 8
Mon, May 1, 1995
A slimy agent discovers Ajax's hidden talent for poetry and lands him a lucrative job with a greeting card company - which immediately subjects Ajax's work to market research tripping away its uniqueness. Laurie Metcalf and Ed Begley, Jr. are guest voices.

Episode 9
Mon, May 8, 1995
A crazed media critic (voiced by Ben Stiller) decides that the series "Duckman" is to bale for all of society's ills and targets the show for cancellation. He forces Duckman - who has no idea that his life is a television series - to watch humiliating scenes from his "show life" before killing him off.
