Duckman Season 2, Episode 8: Research and Destroy

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2011

Original Air Date—1 May 1995

Ajax's natural talent for poetry makes him popular. Duckman gets him signed to a contract for a job creating greeting cards, but Ajax isn't happy with his new occupation.

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  • did she say fogging or f***ing at 7:55-8:11

  • @magipink1 it's fogging hehe :p

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  • "No, wait, that's really creepy. How do you hear? What holds your glasses up?" Hahaha.

  • What happened to good old shows that i wasnt alive for cause im 12 but still i love the mixture of adult rudness and just plane funniness and smart jokes bring them back, nuff said

  • This is what I really like about Duckman, for all the crude humour and violence and adult jokes, it has a real heart to it. :)

  • It's way funnier when a show pretends they're swearing, your brain is free to interpret the fake swears as real ones. :D

  • i love this show, better than what's fox is showing. Once a month i watch one of seth mcfarlanes show only for 5 minutes than i turn the tv off. The first season of family was good but the random jokes and the characters destroyed the show.

  • Funny to think this was aired: 5/1/1995... Seems to me like we could use a tactic like Duckman busted at the end of that episode in real life against the Music Industry.

  • I LOVE Bernice! She's so BADASS! As well as beautiful.

  • Don't FOG with Bernice!! Seriously she'll tear your ass UP!!

  • Amazing graphics and animation. It was one of the funniest animations i have ever seen along with Stressed Eric. I remember those days in Locomotion.

  • @RandomAdvertising It's a joke I agree. Yet there is style of Cubist/description going on. It borrows from paining a modern style as poetry in the 20th century. But I understand why you'd think it was all just a Rorschach test for blind subjective interpretation. So much depends upon a Red Wheel barrel, Glazed with rainwater, beside the white chickens.

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