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* StatusQuoIsGod: Unfortunately. In a later episode, "Duck Lover!" Aldo's friendship with Bill is discovered by the other alligators, who haze him as a result. To add to his woes, the ducks in Ducktown have lost all fear of him and are treating his disrespectfully, and even Bill is badmouthing alligators to his face. In the end, [[spoiler: he asserts both his friendship with Bill and his pride as an alligator, and proceeds to rescue and unnerve Bill by the end.]] Fair enough. Except that Bill never insulted alligators before this episode, and in all the ones that proceeded it, Aldo actually ''wanted'' the ducks to lose their fear of him so that he could feel more at home in Ducktown and make more friends. The whole thing was an excuse to take everyone back to square one, and it suffered as a result.
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* StatusQuoIsGod: Unfortunately. In a later episode, the second to last segment of the series, "Duck Lover!" Aldo's friendship with Bill is discovered by the other alligators, who haze him as a result. To add to his woes, the ducks in Ducktown have lost all fear of him and are treating his disrespectfully, and even Bill is badmouthing alligators to his face. In the end, [[spoiler: he asserts both his friendship with Bill and his pride as an alligator, and proceeds to rescue and unnerve Bill by the end.]] Fair enough. Except that Bill never insulted alligators before this episode, and in all the ones that proceeded it, Aldo actually ''wanted'' the ducks to lose their fear of him so that he could feel more at home in Ducktown and make more friends. The whole thing was an excuse to take everyone back to square one, and it suffered as a result.
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''Sitting Ducks'' is an AllCGICartoon produced by Creative Capers Entertainment. It was spawned from [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Ducks iconic 1977 lithograph ]] and the 1998 children's book of the same name, both created by poster artist Michael Bedard (who also developed this show).
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''Sitting Ducks'' is an AllCGICartoon produced by Creative Capers Entertainment. It was spawned from an [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Ducks iconic 1977 lithograph ]] and the 1998 children's book of the same name, both created by poster artist Michael Bedard (who also developed this show).
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* BirdPoopGag: Nearly every time Raoul makes an appearance, expect to see him take a dump on an unsuspecting passerby.
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* AllJustADream: The events in "The Visitor" turns out to have been this.
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* AllJustADream: AllJustADream:
** The events in "The Visitor" turns out to have been this.
** The events in "The Visitor" turns out to have been this.
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* ContinuityNod: In “Iced Duck”, Bill and Aldo send Ice Duck to Feather Island, where there is a wild chicken. This is possibly a nod to “Getting Away from it All” where Bill makes friends with the same chicken.
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* ContinuityNod: ContinuityNod:
** In “Iced Duck”, Bill and Aldo send Ice Duck to Feather Island, where there is a wild chicken. This is possibly a nod to “Getting Away from it All” where Bill makes friends with the same chicken.
** In “Iced Duck”, Bill and Aldo send Ice Duck to Feather Island, where there is a wild chicken. This is possibly a nod to “Getting Away from it All” where Bill makes friends with the same chicken.
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* CreatorCameo: Bedard's lithographs appear as paintings that Bill is working on in his apartment.
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* CreatorCameo: CreatorCameo:
** Bedard's lithographs appear as paintings that Bill is working on in his apartment.
** Bedard's lithographs appear as paintings that Bill is working on in his apartment.
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* GreenGators: All of the alligators in the show, including Aldo, are different shades of green. Real life alligators are grey or brown.
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* GreenGators: GreenGators:
** All of the alligators in the show, including Aldo, are different shades of green. Real life alligators are grey or brown.
** All of the alligators in the show, including Aldo, are different shades of green. Real life alligators are grey or brown.
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* ShoutOut: "Daredevil Duck" contains a scene which references ''Film/TheBlairWitchProject'' via its camera point-of-view of Bill, complete with dripping nostril.
** Swamptown’s entrance has a sign that says "R.I.P Donald" on there.
** Swamptown’s entrance has a sign that says "R.I.P Donald" on there.
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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
** "Daredevil Duck" contains a scene which references ''Film/TheBlairWitchProject'' via its camera point-of-view of Bill, complete with dripping nostril.
** Swamptown’s entrance has a sign that says "R.I.PDonald" [[WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck Donald]]" on there.
** "Daredevil Duck" contains a scene which references ''Film/TheBlairWitchProject'' via its camera point-of-view of Bill, complete with dripping nostril.
** Swamptown’s entrance has a sign that says "R.I.P
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* PetTheDog: Raoul does one in "Mind Over Mallard". He spends the much of the episode laughing at Bill's failed attempts at flying like he normally does and even invites his fellow crows to get a laugh as well. But when it looks like Bill is going to fall on hard rocks in his latest attempt, Raoul tries to talk him out of it and warns him that he will get seriously hurt.
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* OnlySixFaces: All the ducks look the same apart from what they wear. The alligators have it a bit worse.
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* OnlySixFaces: OnlySixFaces:
** All the ducks look the same apart from what they wear. The alligators have it a bit worse.
** All the ducks look the same apart from what they wear. The alligators have it a bit worse.
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* PaletteSwap: Every single background character. The ducks are limited to just the same model (sometimes Bill’s model) with different clothing and apparel.
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* PaletteSwap: PaletteSwap:
** Every single background character. The ducks are limited to just the same model (sometimes Bill’s model) with different clothing and apparel.
** Every single background character. The ducks are limited to just the same model (sometimes Bill’s model) with different clothing and apparel.
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* JerkassBall: Fred grabs this in "Great White Hype", where he kicks Aldo in the shins due to everyone in Ducktown betting on a duck winning against an alligator in a boxing match.
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* JerkassBall: JerkassBall:
** Fred grabs this in "Great White Hype", where he kicks Aldo in the shins due to everyone in Ducktown betting on a duck winning against an alligator in a boxingmatch.match.
** Bill in "Denture Adventure", where he becomes arrogant and self-absorbed after gaining a set of dentures. He does have a JerkassRealization after Bev starts treating him coldly, Aldo [[WhatTheHellHero calls him out]], and everyone else becomes scared of him.
** Fred grabs this in "Great White Hype", where he kicks Aldo in the shins due to everyone in Ducktown betting on a duck winning against an alligator in a boxing
** Bill in "Denture Adventure", where he becomes arrogant and self-absorbed after gaining a set of dentures. He does have a JerkassRealization after Bev starts treating him coldly, Aldo [[WhatTheHellHero calls him out]], and everyone else becomes scared of him.
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** In "Getting Away From it All", this happens not one but ''two'' times. When Bill runs away from alligators swimming in the water, he wishes things were back to normal. Then, it fades into Bill sleeping into his bedroom, with the three duck brothers giving him breakfast in bed. Then, they jump on the bed, make paper airplanes out of his books, and eat his breakfast. In an interesting twist of fate, it turns out that it was a '''dream within a dream''', and it fades to Bill back on the island.
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** In "Getting Away From it All", this happens not one but ''two'' times. When Bill runs away from alligators swimming in the water, he wishes things were back to normal. Then, it fades into Bill sleeping into his bedroom, with the three duck brothers giving him breakfast in bed. Then, they jump on the bed, make paper airplanes out of his books, and eat his breakfast. In an interesting twist of fate, it turns out that it was a '''dream within a dream''', DreamWithinADream, and it fades to Bill back on the island.
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** In "Getting Away From it All", this happens not one but ''two'' times. When Bill runs away from alligators swimming in the water, he wishes things were back to normal. Then, it fades into Bill sleeping into his bedroom, with the three duck brothers giving him breakfast in bed. Then, they jump on the bed, make paper airplanes out of his books, and eat his breakfast. In an interesting twist of fate, it turns out ''that'' was a dream too, and it fades to Bill back on the island.
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** In "Getting Away From it All", this happens not one but ''two'' times. When Bill runs away from alligators swimming in the water, he wishes things were back to normal. Then, it fades into Bill sleeping into his bedroom, with the three duck brothers giving him breakfast in bed. Then, they jump on the bed, make paper airplanes out of his books, and eat his breakfast. In an interesting twist of fate, it turns out ''that'' that it was a dream too, '''dream within a dream''', and it fades to Bill back on the island.
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* BigEater: If you have a fridge within ten feet of Ed, Oly, and Waddle, expect it to be polished within a matter of seconds.
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* BigEater: If you have a fridge within ten feet of Ed, Oly, and Waddle, expect it to be polished off within a matter of seconds.
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* BigEater: If you have a fridge within ten feet of Ed, Oly, and Waddle, expect it to be polished within a matter of seconds.
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* GoodIsNotSoft: Aldo maybe civil, but don't ever disrespect him.
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* GoodIsNotSoft: Aldo maybe may be civil, but don't ever disrespect him.
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* GreatWhiteHunter: Bill's Australian cousin named Outback Quack often gloats about the many gators he's caught but is eventually proven to be less of a duck and more of a chicken after Bill and Aldo devise a plan.
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* BlackComedy: In one episode, "Daredevil Ducks", Ed, Oly, and Waddle go on the titular show to try and prove that the urban legend that rubbing an alligator's belly makes them fall asleep so they can win a new TV (they smashed their old TV during an argument). They try to fake it with an alligator suit, but when real alligators come, the ducks all make a retreat. It's then revealed that the gators ate the cameraman offscreen, to which the TV host says, "Oh, boy. The union is not going to like this."
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* HiccupHijinks: In "Hic Hic Hooray", Aldo catches a case of ‘’giccups’’ after he eats fried tadpoles. The giccups, in question, are merely burps, but cause the entire town to shake. Bev, Claire, and Cecil all conjure up solutions via drinking upside down, jumping and crossing his eyes, and popping a balloon respectively, but ultimately fail in the end.
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* HiccupHijinks: In "Hic Hic Hooray", Aldo catches a case of ‘’giccups’’ after he eats fried tadpoles.tadpole buttocks. The giccups, in question, are merely burps, but cause the entire town to shake. Bev, Claire, and Cecil all conjure up solutions via drinking upside down, jumping and crossing his eyes, and popping a balloon respectively, but ultimately fail in the end.
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* DigitalDestruction: The first season on Peacock are rendered in PAL format, meaning both the frames and audio aren't in the right format as originally intended.
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* DigitalDestruction: The first season on Peacock are rendered in PAL format, meaning both the frames and audio aren't in the right format as originally intended. [[note]]this also happens to be the issue with other titles that stream(ed) on Peacock, such as ''WesternAnimation/TheTwistedTalesOfFelixTheCat'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleEngineThatCould''[[/note]]
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* AlliterativeName: All the alligators have names starting with "A".
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* AlliterativeName: All the alligators have names starting with "A"."A", such as Aldo, Arnold, Ambrose, and Ally among others.
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* EarlyBirdCameo: Fred, the melancholy penguin immigrant, made such in Season 1's episode 2B, "Hic Hic, Hooray!", while he made his proper introduction was in episode 3B, "Fred's Meltdown".
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* EarlyBirdCameo: Fred, the melancholy penguin immigrant, made such in Season 1's episode 2B, "Hic Hic, Hooray!", while he made his proper introduction was in the episode 3B, following, "Fred's Meltdown".
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* ThatWasNotADream: In "Denture Adventure," right after Bill wakes up in Cecil's office, he tells Aldo and Cecil that he had a bad dream, and that it involved Bill becoming a bully. Aldo notes that this actually happened, but thankfully, everyone forgives Bill... [[spoiler: ...except for the chicken, who holds a grudge against Bill.]]
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* ThatWasNotADream: In "Denture Adventure," right after Bill wakes up in Cecil's office, he tells Aldo and Cecil that he had a bad dream, and that it involved Bill becoming a bully. Aldo notes that this actually happened, but thankfully, everyone forgives Bill... [[spoiler: ...except for the chicken, who holds a grudge against Bill.]]
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* HiccupHijinks: In "Hic Hic Hooray", Aldo catches a case of ‘’giccups’’ after he eats fried tadpoles. The giccups, in question, are merely burps, but cause the entire town to shake. Bev, Claire, and Cecil all conjure up solutions via drinking upside down, jumping and crossing his eyes, and popping a balloon respectively, but ultimately fail in the end.
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* ThatWasNotADream: In "Denture Adventure," right after Bill wakes up in Cecil's office, he tells Aldo and Cecil that he had a bad dream, and that it involved Bill becoming a bully. Aldo notes that this actually happened, but thankfully, everyone forgives Bill... [[spoiler: ...except for the chicken, who holds a grudge against Bill.]]
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** Invoked during "Denture Venture" when Bill attempts to garner respect with his new teeth. It later on becomes clear why ducks weren't meant to have teeth.
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** Invoked during "Denture Venture" Adventure" when Bill attempts to garner respect with his new teeth. It later on becomes clear why ducks weren't meant to have teeth.
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* EverythingsBetterWithPenguins: Fred, who worked pretty hard to become a naturalized citizen of Ducktown, but who has to live in an apartment with the air conditioning completely turned up. Also his cousin, Gelata.
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* DigitalDestruction: The episodes on Peacock are rendered in PAL format, meaning both the frames and audio aren't in the right format as originally intended.
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* FurryConfusion: In a world where ducks, alligators, and cows walk and talk, the chickens are depicted as stray animals, and sometimes even pets owned by the ducks. In Swampwood, chickens are a delicacy, which would be the equivalent to eating cats and dogs as food.