The misadventures of friends Whit, Clay, Barf, Dottie and their incompetent authority figure Officer Barry.The misadventures of friends Whit, Clay, Barf, Dottie and their incompetent authority figure Officer Barry.The misadventures of friends Whit, Clay, Barf, Dottie and their incompetent authority figure Officer Barry.
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James Atkinson
• 2014–2015
Charley Damski
• 2015
Maya Erskine
• 2015
Jeramy Ritchie
• 2015
Timothy Simons
• 2015
Melissa Fuller
• 2015
Rodney Barry
• 2015
Sal Governale
• 2015
Liz Lee
• 2015
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Its awful. I should leave it at that, but that barely conveys the sheer boredom and embarrassment for those involved in this production that I felt while watching this charade of a show. I'll try to relate the sensation of losing 11 minutes of my life, but really the best thing to do is just watch the first episode yourself... I mean, they got John C. Reilley to voice Barry the police-duck, so it can't be that bad, right? Wrong, so, so wrong... The art is bad, of course that's my opinion as an artist, its possible you may find the sloppy backgrounds and bland, inconsistently rendered characters "charming," since they look like a child's drawings, but the real issue is they don't feel complete, like whoever was doing the storyboards got pranked into doing all the animation himself on a tight deadline. So visually its pretty lacking, which I could forgive if only the characters didn't seem like hollow masks, bereft of any trace of soul or personality. Being stupid and/or a douchebag is not in itself funny or entertaining, there needs to be some kind of reason or sense to it, some kind of motive or payoff, some extraordinary showmanship or spectacle at the very least... This is animation people you can do ANYTHING! (I could have shot a live action human version of the first episode shot for shot with a camera phone and a $50 budget in one afternoon if my brother were a policeman or EMT...) You can't just say, "these ducks are morons, ha ha ha" and expect people to care... There's really nothing much going on here, except maybe an indictment of the stoner youth culture. I'm astonished this has gotten such good reviews, its almost like the audience has somehow been convinced that this has all the elements of a "good" show, and must therefore be good, in spite of it being slow, boring and bland. 11 minutes felt like an hour.
I'm gonna keep this simple and let you watch for yourself. Have you ever missed how adult swim shows used to be back in it's old 2000ish era? Just freaking wacky nonsense that's weird and makes you laugh to death if you're a little intoxicated. If so you should check this out. Not a whole lot like like it nowadays.
If you like the family guy skit handiquacks you will like thos show pretty devicive like that show but not a good show in my opinion
Two words for Stone Quackers, great show! It has personality, anthropomorphic characters, and many more. Would recommend to adolescents! If you're looking for a show with wacky adventure; this show has it all. From a severe hurricane to decapitated heads to owning a business. This show has it all. Set in the fictional island city of Cheeseburger Island, the series revolves around the surreal misadventures of two ducks, Whit and Clay (respectively voiced by Whitmer Thomas and Clay Tatum), along with their friends Barf (voiced by Ben Jones) and Dottie (voiced by Heather Lawless), and the incompetent Officer Barry (voiced by John C. Reilly), and neighborhood kid Bug (voiced by Budd Diaz).
What makes this so appealing to the younger audience? The confidence in the characters? The animation? The color palette? Or is just hot damn entertaining to watch. This show, while it may not be the most respected show out there, still deserves the recognition people choose to avoid giving it. I first found out about this when I saw the short Goth-ball series on Youtube by ADHD. Sitting there, watching the craziness, I couldn't help but enjoy the animation and the way it splendidly mixed itself together with all of the other factors of the video. While there are certainly a bunch of narrow- minded viewers out there who expect a grand masterpiece out of this, the show holds itself together pretty well, from start to finish. I mean, this show isn't really supposed to teach anything, its just there for the fun of it. Each event not staggers, but flows into the next. Even when you are sitting there, questioning the reasoning behind what you are viewing, it all ties up humorously or freakishly in the end. What I love the most is the way the creators, (meaning everyone) isn't afraid to spit out whatever comes to mind out at the viewers. This isn't Breadwinners for fox's sake, in fact the characters seem to be inspired by rather than copied from them. In conclusion, this show never ceases to entertain me and make me grin like a fool. Also, the show doesn't endorse marijuana or any drugs, so shaddap.
Did you know
- TriviaThe character inspiration of Officer Barry seems to be based on Officer Jim Kurring from the 1999 movie "Magnolia". Officer Kurring was played by John C. Reilly who also voices Officer Barry.
- Alternate versionsThe theme song on FXX and the FXNOW app, the theme song is "Care of Cell 44" by The Zombies. But on Fox/Hulu, the song is an instrumental track not by the same band.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Golan the Insatiable: Deer Uncle Gerald (2014)
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