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-->-- '''Creator/{{Rupaul}}''', ExpositoryThemeTune
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-->-- '''Creator/{{Rupaul}}''', '''Creator/{{RuPaul}}''', ExpositoryThemeTune
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* RhetoricalQuestionBlunder: When they attend the funeral of a friend who died of AIDS:
-->'''Openly Gator:''' ''(sobbing)'' ''Why him? Why him?''\\
'''Queer Duck:''' Oh, I don't know, because he was a condom-hating, intravenous drug user with a Haitian boyfriend?\\
'''Openly Gator:''' That was a ''rhetorical'' wail!
-->'''Openly Gator:''' ''(sobbing)'' ''Why him? Why him?''\\
'''Queer Duck:''' Oh, I don't know, because he was a condom-hating, intravenous drug user with a Haitian boyfriend?\\
'''Openly Gator:''' That was a ''rhetorical'' wail!
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** The song "Shamalama" contains references to the Shangri-Las song "Leader of the Pack", particularly the song having the viewpoint character lament losing a loved one named Jimmy and copying the shout of "Look out look out look out" that in the original song occurred just before the viewpoint character mourned Jimmy dying in a motorcycle accident.
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** The intro includes a couple of quick parodies of ''Film/KingKong'' and ''Film/{{Flashdance}}''.
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** The intro includes a couple of quick parodies of ''Film/KingKong'' ''Film/KingKong1933'' and ''Film/{{Flashdance}}''.
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* PandaingToTheAudience: A couple of lesbian pandas are at Queer Duck's house after a party and tell him that all pandas are gay, that's why they don't breed in captivity. Queer Duck notes that this also explains their eye shadow.
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The title character, Adam Seymour Duckstein (voiced by Jim J. Bullock), is an [[CampGay out-loud-and-proud]] water fowl working as a male nurse who regularly deals with the mishaps that come with living as an openly gay man. Along for the ride are his close-knit circle of gay friends Bi-Polar Bear (Creator/BillyWest), Oscar Wildcat (Creator/MauriceLaMarche) and his boyfriend Openly Gator (Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson). As this is an internet-based series about homosexuality created in the early 2000s by a hetereosexual man, expect some of its content to be a tad... on the regressive side.
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The title character, Adam Seymour Duckstein (voiced by Jim J. Bullock), Creator/JimJBullock), is an [[CampGay out-loud-and-proud]] water fowl working as a male nurse who regularly deals with the mishaps that come with living as an openly gay man. Along for the ride are his close-knit circle of gay friends Bi-Polar Bear (Creator/BillyWest), Oscar Wildcat (Creator/MauriceLaMarche) and his boyfriend Openly Gator (Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson). As this is an internet-based series about homosexuality created in the early 2000s by a hetereosexual man, expect some of its content to be a tad... on the regressive side.
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The title character, Adam Seymour Duckstein (voiced by Jim J. Bullock), is an [[CampGay out-loud-and-proud]] water fowl working as a male nurse who regularly deals with the mishaps that come with living as an openly gay man. Along for the ride are his close-knit circle of gay friends Bi-Polar Bear (Creator/BillyWest), Oscar Wildcat (Creator/MauriceLaMarche) and his boyfriend Openly Gator (Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson). As this is an internet-based show about homosexuality created in the early 2000s by a hetereosexual man, expect some of its content to be a tad... on the regressive side.
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The title character, Adam Seymour Duckstein (voiced by Jim J. Bullock), is an [[CampGay out-loud-and-proud]] water fowl working as a male nurse who regularly deals with the mishaps that come with living as an openly gay man. Along for the ride are his close-knit circle of gay friends Bi-Polar Bear (Creator/BillyWest), Oscar Wildcat (Creator/MauriceLaMarche) and his boyfriend Openly Gator (Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson). As this is an internet-based show series about homosexuality created in the early 2000s by a hetereosexual man, expect some of its content to be a tad... on the regressive side.