List of fictional ducks

This list of fictional ducks is subsidiary to the list of fictional birds. It is restricted to notable duck characters from the world of fiction.

Ducks in animation

Disney cartoon ducks

Disney animators have created an entire universe of ducks, most of which are modeled after the American Pekin duck.

Residents of the Donald Duck universe

Alan Harvey

Other Disney duck characters

Warner Bros. ducks

Other cartoon ducks

See List of fictional ducks in animation.

Ducks in comics

Ducks in Krazy Kat

Other comics

Live or costume ducks on television and film

Ducks in literature and song

Duck mascots

Ducks in video games

Bruce the Duck, from the Atari 2600 video game Duck Attack![20]
  • Bin and Pin from the Arcade and Sega Master System game Dynamite Düx.
  • Deadly Duck, eponymous character of the Atari 2600 video game Deadly Duck (1982). The 2600 retrogame Duck Attack![20] (2010) features a mallard named Bruce, and additionally a grey variant named Mandy, a gold variant named Pat, a blue variant named Groucho, and a ruddy variant named Clarice.
  • The Mad Duck, one of the enemies in EarthBound
  • Prince Drake from Crazy Drake, 2D platformer released in 1996 for DOS and PC afterwards
  • John Mallard, announcer from the videogame Duck Game (2015). All other characters in the game are anthropomorphic ducks, but they are unnamed.
  • Some of the villagers in the Animal Crossing series are ducks, including Bill, Deena, Derwin, Drake, Freckles, Fruity, Gloria, Joey, Ketchup, Maelle, Mallary, Miranda, Molly, Pate, Pompom, Quillson, Scoot, Shinabiru, and Weber. Three of them only appeared in Dōbutsu no Mori e+ (also known as Animal Forest e+): Fruity, Ketchup, and Shinabiru. However, most of the other duck characters have been featured in that game as well (except Drake, Gloria, Molly, and Quillson) and almost all of the duck characters that were in that game were also in the original Animal Crossing game (except Miranda).
  • The NES video game Duck Hunt (1984) features unnamed ducks as an integral part of gameplay. By pointing the NES Zapper gun peripheral at the TV, the gamer shoots down ducks that fly across the screen. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the lone dog and a single, individualized duck from Duck Hunt appears together as a playable character. In the European version they are referred to as Duck Hunt Duo, and in the North American/Japanese versions eponymously as "Duck Hunt". This particular duck has thus since been referred to as "Duck Hunt Duck".
  • In The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, a duck provides the significant purpose of carrying the protagonist, Link, to 1 of 8 locations spread throughout the game world. This duck is unnamed, but due to being the pet of the Flute Boy and referred to in game only as a bird, it is referred to by fans as the Flute Boy's Bird.

Ducks in other media

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