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Queer Duck: The Movie, 2006
English
USA
Profile of Queer Duck: The Movie
The mood of Queer Duck: The Movie is witty, feel good, and humorous. The plot centers around coming out, looking for sex, and opposites attracting. It features satire and irreverent humor. Queer Duck: The Movie is a comedy and animation movie. In approach, it is not serious and fantastical. It is especially suggested for a date night and teens.
Summary of Queer Duck: The Movie
QUEER DUCK: THE MOVIE is a full-length version of Showtime's hilariously irreverent three-minute cartoon series. Written and created by SIMPSONS writer Mike Reiss, the series gleefully parodies gay stereotypes--and homophobic public figures like Dr. Laura and Jerry Falwell--through the Streisand-loving misadventures of a flamingly gay duck (voiced by Jim J. Bullock, TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT) and his fabulous trio of friends: the martini-swilling, smoking-jacketed Oscar Wildcat; the Harvey Fierstein-sounding Openly Gator; and the leather-boyish Bi-Polar Bear (REN & STIMPY's Billy West doing his best Paul Lynde impersonation). In this made-for-video movie, Queer Duck attempts to go straight with the help of a Christian fundamentalist preacher-horse, resulting in a swishy swirl of racy humor and snappy musical numbers replete with guest voices by Tim Curry, Conan O'Brien, Andy Dick, and David Duchovny. Oh my gay stars!
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 4 June 2006 |
| Runtime: | 72 min |
Cast and Crew
as Adam Seymour 'Queer Duck' Duckstein
as Peccary
as Himself
as Himself
as Elizabeth Taylor / Rex
as Tiny Jesus
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