Sitting Ducks
Sitting Ducks
TV-Y | 13 September 2001 (USA)
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    TrueJoshNight

    Truly Dreadful Film

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    HeadlinesExotic

    Boring

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    CommentsXp

    Best movie ever!

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    Nayan Gough

    A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.

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    atomius

    Sitting Ducks is a 3D cartoon about the life of Bill the duck and his ironic friendship with an alligator, Aldo. The two have numerous adventures and sometimes must face the difficulties involved with Bill's friends being afraid of Aldo and Aldo's considering him a sissy in not eating Bill.Many stories revolve around Aldo's cravings for duck meat or his friends pressuring him into devouring Bill. This is a nice 3D animation and the other characters have interesting personalities, each reacting in his or her own way.The milkbar, a main setting, is the focus of much of the action as well as the other areas of Ducktown. The show is well made and quite enjoyable. 6 stars.

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    Joe Ekaitis

    In a satellite and cable TV universe where originality is a sure-fire formula for obscurity, "Sitting Ducks" was one of the brightest spots on the Cartoon Network schedule. Now banished indefinitely, it's poised to become a home video classic."Sitting Ducks" strikes just the right balance between cuteness for the children and sophistication for grown-ups. The friendship between Bill, an amiable self-assured duck who lives in Ducktown and Aldo, a towering 'gator from neighboring Swampwood is at the heart of the series. And what heart!Bill and Aldo's friendship begins in an unlikely manner (without divulging too much, one was hoping to eat the other) but grows into a partnership that offers no end of comic possibilities. Aldo, we find out over time, is not just another mindless green duck-eating machine but often displays wisdom, ingenuity and even morality. The series' setting of Ducktown is populated with an assortment of other feathered folks who are as quirky as Bill and Aldo's friendship, including Dr. Cecil, a general practitioner and aspiring dentist in a burg where not a single citizen has a tooth! To him, Aldo is a godsend, a king-size chance to ply his long unused dental craft. The cuteness of the series is pierced from time to time by the dangers of alligators and ducks living at each other's doorsteps. Though a truce exists between Swampwood and Ducktown, 'gators regularly plot to make a meal out Ducktown's citizens. In an episode poking fun at reality TV, a duck cameraman is eaten (off-camera) by alligators. In another, Aldo is trying to curb his appetite for duck by wearing duck hormone patches prescribed by Dr. Cecil. The patches give him a hankering for duck fare. When he chomps a fly right out of the air, the insect's dying cry reverberates all the way to the next spoken line. There are also a few instances of potty humor but that's probably what sold the show to Cartoon Network. Though "Sitting Ducks" has gone dark on cable and satellite TV, it shines brighter than ever on home video.

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    talbaineric

    This by far is one of the coolest toons out there today. It relates to a lot of adult-type situations,in a way kids can understand,driven with a splash of humor and diverse characters.Bill's a well-liked duck from Ducktown,but a little misunderstood. He has a best pal named Aldo,who's an alligator(weird isn't it?) along with his other best pals Ed Oly and Waddle,and Bev and Fred(the only Penguin in Ducktown).Glad us American viewers are finally seeing the show. Still running on Cartoon Network as I type and a very cool show.

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    toni_chatelaine

    This is an extremely odd but funny show. ^_^; I had no idea Scott McNeil was in it! Watch the show. It's based in a world where Ducks can talk and basically take over where humans used to be. They even make a reference back to when ducks were "primitive" check it out! lol

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