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9 Episodes 1995 - 1995
Episode 1
Sat, Mar 11, 1995 30 mins
Duckman becomes the victim of a media blitz when he tackles a would-be assassin and saves the President. Charles Shaughnessy, Tasia Valenza and Gregg Berger appear in a brief live-action sequence. Voices include Jason Alexander and Nancy Travis.
Episode 2
Sat, Mar 18, 1995 30 mins
Bernice lands a role in an infomercial and a "gigabillionaire" fiancé who promises to move her to Switzerland---with Duckman's sons. Voices include David Rasche, Gilbert Gottfried, Jason Alexander, Nancy Travis.
Episode 3
Sat, Mar 25, 1995 30 mins
Duckman and Cornfed go undercover at a rehab clinic for the rich and famous, where Cornfed takes his role as therapist too seriously, and Duckman learns of addictions he never knew he had. Voices include Conchata Ferrell, Kevin Meaney, Jack Riley, Jason Alexander.
Episode 4
Mon, Apr 3, 1995 30 mins
Stranded in a rural neighborhood, Duckman is put on trial for heresy against King Chicken's theory of creationism. Voices include Tim Curry, Walt Reno, Gregg Berger, Jason Alexander.
Episode 5
Mon, Apr 10, 1995 30 mins
Duckman and Cornfed go off in search of America (Heather Locklear), "the best and most beautiful model of them all," who's been reported missing. Other guest voices include Alan Young, June Lockhart, Jim Belushi, Bobcat Goldthwait and Steven Weber.
Episode 6
Mon, Apr 17, 1995 30 mins
Duckman tries to clean up his own act after his mother (voice of Katey Sagal) is reincarnated as a germ---punishment for her former party-hearty ways. Other voices include Janeane Garofalo, Ed Asner, Jason Alexander.
Episode 7
Mon, Apr 24, 1995 30 mins
Cornfed travels to Vietnam---with Duckman and his family in tow---to search for a long-lost love, but instead stumbles onto a POW camp. Voices include Margaret Cho, George Kennedy, Jason Alexander, Gregg Berger, Nancy Travis.
Episode 8
Mon, May 1, 1995 30 mins
A teacher discovers in Ajax a latent poet (wouldn't you know it?) and Duckman must decide whether his son should show it---or stow it. Voices include Ed Begley Jr., Laurie Metcalf, John Pankow, Jack Carter, Jason Alexander, Gregg Berger.
Episode 9
Mon, May 8, 1995 30 mins
Media critic Medfly (voice of Ben Stiller) holds Duckman hostage to protest the sex and violence on Duckman's TV show. Other voices include Jason Alexander, Nancy Travis, Gregg Berger, Dweezil Zappa.