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2[[caption-width-right:350: Mess with the honk, you get the bonk.]]
3->''"Geese hiss, bite, and give chase to things they are supposed to be afraid of. Geese are derelicts and freeloaders, sullying our subdivisions and parks with their feces and feathers. Geese, we seem to have collectively decided, are complete dicks."''
4-->-- '''Gray Chapman''', ''[[https://theoutline.com/post/8082/geese-are-real-dicks-untitled-goose-game?zd=2&zi=wg6jcedh How Geese Became the Assholes of the Sky]]''
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6Sometimes, waterfowl are portrayed as animals that are [[SwansASwimming beautiful and serene]] as they glide along the surface of a lake, or as [[QuackingUp silly and comical animals in case of ducks]].
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8[[WellThisIsNotThatTrope This is not that]].
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10Sometimes, waterfowl are portrayed as hyper-aggressive and/or total dicks towards others. Usually, it involves swans and geese, but the portrayal of ducks as selfish and temperamental in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation would also fall under this. There is a bit of TruthInTelevision to this: geese and swans are naturally very territorial, and they will attack anything they see as a threat. Furthermore, as some of the largest and strongest of all birds, they are quite powerful enough to break bones with one blow. So, of course, if a human walks by and seems to challenge their authority, that human is, simply put, [[{{Pun}} totally ducked]]. Geese in particular have a tendency to barge in on human settlements, leading to inevitable conflict.
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12Geese are the most likely to receive this treatment. While smaller than swans, they're just as ferocious and more commonly seen in everyday life (thanks to the aforementioned intrusion on human territory), but don't have the beauty and elegance to cancel it out. Geese also tend to be more consistently hostile towards humans compared to swans, which tend to only be particularly aggressive towards people while raising their offspring, as swans are known for their protectiveness, and will generally only attack people if they intrude on ''their'' territory, whereas with geese, it's the opposite scenario, as geese can and will encroach on human territory if it has the resources to sustain them. Geese also tend to gather in large groups, increasing the odds that they'll outnumber any humans encountering them. Additionally, while serrated tongues are common among waterfowl as a means of breaking up food (since they don't have teeth), their presence on geese factors into their image as more menacing than most other common birds, with people frequently describing geese as having "[[ScaryTeeth teeth on their tongues]]" to invoke feelings of BodyHorror.
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14This is also not getting into the horrific reproductive habits ducks engage in, which have earned them quite a lot of internet infamy.
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16Subtrope of FeatheredFiend. Contrast SwansASwimming, a much more peaceful view of waterfowl. Can overlap with QuackingUp if you got an UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist, or NoisyDuck if the duck is loud. Compare CockyRooster for another domesticated bird with a similar stereotype. For a more distant avian relative commonly perceived to be a menace to human society, see SnackStealingSeagulls.
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24* ''Literature/MyNextLifeAsAVillainessAllRoutesLeadToDoom'': In episode [=S01E06=] of the anime, Catarina gets her sweet stolen by a swan, which she chases after to get it back.
25* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
26** ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'': Misty's Psyduck could be a greedy jerk at times, for example eating an apple Bulbasaur wanted to give to Togepi in "Pikachu's Vacation", stealing all of the food Brock cooked in "Alola, Alola!", and taking Misty's entire ice cream cone in "Heart of Fire, Heart of Stone!"
27** ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesBlackAndWhite'': In the episode "Dancing With the Ducklett Trio", Ash and friends, along with the sunglasses-wearing Sandile, battle against a [[TerribleTrio trio]] of {{Jerkass}} Ducklett who steal their stuff and the latter's sunglasses.
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31* ''ComicBook/TheWild'' ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhMdfm6e-1w here]] covered by ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall'') features the AlwaysChaoticEvil Duck Empire, which turns subjugated animal species into nightmarish robots.
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35* Parodied in ''ComicStrip/TheFarSide''. One comic is about Anatidaephobia: [[AbsurdPhobia the fear that somewhere, somehow, a duck is watching you]].
36* In ''ComicStrip/FootrotFlats'', the Goose occasionally stalks Wal and pecks his posterior whenever possible. In the film ''The Dog's Tale'', the goose attempts to peck Wal and finally gets his chance when Wal rescues Irish Murphy from a river.
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40* In ''Fanfic/MyHeroesReborn'', [[OriginalCharacter Hibiki]] once got attacked by a swan. [[ItMakesSenseInContext He threw his phone at it in the vain hope that it would electrocute it.]]
41* The ''Fanfic/TriptychContinuum'' fanfiction "[[Recap/TriptychContinuumGoosed Goosed!]]" is about a huge flock of noisy, foul-tempered, rampantly defecating geese migrating from the Crystal Empire to Ponyville. Not even Fluttershy, the resident FriendToAllLivingThings, can control them.
42* In chapter six of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fanfic ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/143469/cheerilees-thousand Cheerilee's Thousand]]'', Cheerilee and her latest date end up barricaded in a shed from a flock of ducks because he neglected to inform her that all ducks in Equestria will attack him on sight because [[ItMakesSenseInContext one time he ate some breadcrumbs they'd been stockpiling]].
43-->How was I supposed to know it was supposed to be a peace offering between the warring duck and geese gangs?! I mean, who’s even heard of that?! The geese stomped off and the ducks declared some sort of vendetta on me.
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47* The Creator/DingoPictures movie ''WesternAnimation/AnimalSoccerWorld'' has a scene where some FootballHooligans -- a gang of club-wielding geese in spiked leather outfits -- try to crash the titular soccer game. In the original German language version, it doubles as a pun based on the fact that the word "hooligans" contains the German word for goose ("Gans").
48* ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle'': Goosey Loosey is a [[TheBully bully]] to Chicken Little, just like her best friend Foxy Loxy.
49* ''Animation/LeafieAHenIntoTheWild'': Several of the ducks tease Greenie [[AdoptionDiss for being adopted by Leafie]], who is a [[InterspeciesAdoption chicken]].
50* The Canadian geese Alice and Chloe from ''WesternAnimation/{{Rio}}'' often ridicule Blu for being an acrophobic, tame bird.
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54* ''Film/HotFuzz'': Police officers Nicholas Angel and Danny Butterman are tasked with finding an escaped swan that repeatedly thwarts their attempts to return it to its owner. They finally manage to catch it toward the end of the film and still have it in their police car when they face off with the bad guys, which leads to [[spoiler:the swan attacking the BigBad when he tries to escape with the car]].
55* ''Film/JurassicWorldDominion'': The accurately avian-looking ''Pyroraptor'' has webbed feet and a rasping tongue like some water birds, and behaves like a very large cormorant when it dives underwater to pursue Owen and Kayla.
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59* ''Literature/AdrianMole'': In "Weapons of Mass Destruction", Adrian moves into a loft apartment overlooking the Grand Union Canal. A number of swans live in the area, and generally act hostile to anyone who goes near them. As a RunningGag, several characters point out that a swan can break a man's arm with ease.
60* In ''Literature/DiaryOfAWimpyKid: Double Down'', some geese migrate to Greg's street. Greg notes them to be very aggressive, chasing him and Rowley when they go home from school, and even Greg's dad has to be cautious while going to get the mail.
61* The boarding school that acts as the setting for ''Literature/LookingForAlaska'' is home to a notorious swan that attacks anyone in sight, including the protagonist.
62* The ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'' series features swans as the equivalent to [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons]] on several occasions. In that they're majestic, but also territorial and bad-tempered, and heaven help you if you irritate one.
63* ''Literature/TheUglyDuckling'': All the other ducks that the eponymous ugly duckling meets make it no secret that they hate his guts just because of the way he looks, and they even say they wish a cat eats him.
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67* ''Series/TheBrittasEmpire'': In the episode "[[Recap/TheBrittasEmpireS7E8CurseOfTheTigerWomen Curse of the Tiger Women]]", Brittas ends up being pecked unconscious by a goose which had eaten his cooking (which had been cursed to kill those who eat it). It should be noted that a lot of birds ate his cooking, it was just the goose that went after Brittas personally.
68* There's an entire season 3 episode of ''Series/GilmoreGirls'' that centers primarily Jess's run-in with a swan, which ended with him incurring a black eye and eventually roping Luke into helping him exact revenge. With a ladle.
69-->'''Jess:''' I was just walking by and the thing came out of nowhere and BAM –- beaked me right in the eye.
70-->'''Luke:''' It beaked you?
71-->'''Jess:''' You still don't believe me.
72-->'''Luke:''' I just never heard anyone use the word "beaked" as a verb before.
73* ''Series/LifeWithLucy'': When Lucy buys a goose to guard the store, the goose attacks everyone in the family.
74* British {{Edutainment}} series ''Series/PoliceCameraAction'' had this at least three times in the series:
75** The original pilot episode "Police Stop!" had a swan on the M25 at Sewardstone Bridge in Essex causing problems for drivers on 9 June 1994, fleeing when a police Range Rover came into view.
76** The 1997 episode "Don't Look Back In Anger'' had the same clip, in a Continuity Nod to that episode.
77** The 1998 episode "The Wild Side" was about this trope for the first half until the episode's Halfway Plot Switch and it featured two clips of swans on the M25; one from Monday 9 June 1996 where a driver near Staines, Surrey on the M25, in a Ford Granada sedan stops to let a swan pass and the cop take the swan in a blanket, and one from 7 November 1995 set to R Kelly's "I Believe I Can Fly."
78* While simply smart in the original web series, Duck in ''Series/DontHugMeImScared'' is far more selfish and abrasive, going as far as murder a child piece of bread out of spite.
79* One clip on ''Series/WorldsDumbest'' has Fabio riding a roller coaster when he has a run-in with a goose. The moment of impact isn't shown on camera, but the aftermath has Fabio bleeding from his face.
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83* [[https://youtu.be/QGL8Fx6SOjg "March of the Sinister Ducks"]] by Creator/AlanMoore calls ducks "web-footed fascists with mad little eyes" and presents them as overall nasty, plotting and, well, sinister. The song also claims them to do things ducks realistically wouldn't do, such as sleeping with people's wives, and condemning them for such things as [[FelonyMisdemeanor reading pornography and getting divorces]].
84* Music/TheStupendium's song "What A Fowl Day" is a VillainSong sung from the perspective of the goose from ''VideoGame/UntitledGooseGame'', who revels in the mischief and mayhem he causes the inhabitants of the small English village he lives in.
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88* In ''Podcast/{{Jejammer}}'', Aelfgifu meets a swan and is disappointed to learn that, like most swans, it's a jerk. Unlike most swans it's also racist against non-elves.
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92* ''TabletopGame/GrimHollow'': The Gasdra, also known as "The Witch's Goose", is an abomination against nature created through BlackMagic; created by hags, evil fae and {{Black Mage}}s, the ritual requires filling a golden bowl with the blood of a newborn baby beneath the light (dark?) of a new moon and then placing a goose egg to soak in the blood under the moonlight for at least four hours. When the ritual is complete, a fully-grown gasdra emerges from the egg, taking the form of a disfigured, three-headed, man-sized goose with a ravenous appetite for flesh. It lays jet-black eggs that are completely inedible for humans (but regarded as a delicacy by evil fey) and is typically used as a guard-beast. A second unholy rite, which involves painting a gasdra's feathers with the yolks of at least seventy of its own eggs and feeding it seven newborn babies beneath a new moon, transforms it into a more powerful form that is large enough to ride and sports four more heads.
93* ''TabletopGame/RuneQuest'': Ducks and keets are sapient (and playable) BirdPeople, apparently included in the setting in a fit of authorial whimsy. They were seemingly at least partly inspired by Daffy and Donald Duck (see Western Animation below), and are variously depicted as setting {{Butt Monkey}}s, suffering under some kind of racial curse, or being something of a ProudWarriorRace; they both suffer from and engage in FantasticRacism. Hence, while not evil, they certainly tend to be played as having quite an attitude.
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97* ''VideoGame/AtomicHeart'' has a goose as the antagonist of its two {{DLC}}s.
98* ''VideoGame/TheBattleCats'': Duche is a duck enemy, but it's not really menacing or intimidating enough to qualify. However, the same can't be said for Casaurian Ahirujo and its variants — [[DireBeast giant, monstrous Duches]] which move much faster and dish out three quick, devastating peck attacks at a time.
99* One of the playable characters in ''VideoGame/CelDamage'' is [[PunnyName Fowl Mouth]], a hard-boiled, foul-mouthed monochrome gangster duck from the 1930's with a penchant for filling his opponents with lead from his tommy gun.
100* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' has a sidequest as part of the Mysterious Island main quest where you have to help a farmer by exterminating a flock of highly-aggressive ducks that have taken over his farm.
101* ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand'' has the new mid-boss Fleurina, a ballerina swan who is a part of the Beast Pack. She attacks by twirling around like a tornado to try to suck Kirby towards her, as well as being able to toss cyclones at the pink hero. She becomes an example of SwansASwimming following the Beast Pack's HeelFaceTurn at the end of the game.
102* ''[[VideoGame/KuruKuruKururin Kururin Squash]]'' has Professor Isogashima, the duck billed MadScientist and BigBad who kidnaps the player's siblings and controls all of the bosses in the game. However being a game as [[SugarBowl lighthearted]] as it is [[HarmlessVillain he's not much of a threat]].
103* ''VideoGame/{{Off}}'': Sugar describing [[spoiler: [[PlayerCharacter The Batter]]]] as a "huge, frightening ducky" foreshadows [[spoiler: his monstrous appearance as the final boss of the Special Ending]].
104* ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'': Swanna are based on swans, and they're said to [[HairTriggerTemper have awful tempers]].
105* ''[[VideoGame/{{Shelter2013}} Shelter 2: Paws]]'' features a segment where your character (a lynx cub) passes through a swamp filled with swan nests with tasty eggs in them. Come near any one of the nests, and a huge angry swan can kill you in two hits if you don't book it in time.
106* ''VideoGame/UntitledGooseGame'' allows the player to take the role of a self-described "horrible goose" that terrorizes the people of a small English village.
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110* ''Webcomic/ABeginnersGuideToTheEndOfTheUniverse'': When battling the flock of void birds, the Everyman's decision to taunt them in order to lure them towards himself ultimately succeeds in getting some of the more innately aggressive ones to break off and pursue him when they can no longer tamp down their predatory instincts, at the cost of drawing the attention of the more dangerous specimens. The ones thus depicted are a falcon, a hawk, an eagle, an owl... and a Canadian goose.
111* ''Webcomic/{{Dolan}}'': Dolan Duk is a creep who frequently screws people, especially [[ButtMonkey Gooby]], over ([[BlackComedyRape and in more ways than one]]) because [[{{sadist}} it's fun for him]].
112* ''Webcomic/HyperboleAndAHalf'': One story tells about Allie and Boyfriend having to deal with an aggressive goose that has invaded the house. They eventually manage to trap it and carry it to the pond outside town, where Allie imagines it lurks around, terrifying the other birds and waiting for its next victim.
113* ''Webcomic/ARedtailsDream'': The Swan of Tuonela isn't exactly friendly, to say the least. She's hellbent on ensuring anyone who winds up in her domain stays there, as the dead are supposed to, regardless of the fact that several of the people stuck there aren't even deceased. Of course, she's not actually evil, more incredibly stressed-out and having no time or patience for those who interfere with her incredibly important work.
114* ''Webcomic/StandStillStaySilent'': Like in Minna Sundberg's earlier work, ''Webcomic/ARedtailsDream'', the Swan of Tuonela is not a nice bird. When Omni tries to make a [[spoiler:deal with her to have Tuuri help him]] retrieve his grandmother's soul from the kade, she threatens him several times and tells him she will get [[spoiler:two souls]] back, even if it's from Onni. Aside from that, she's very rude to the protagonists and once the [[spoiler:kade is defeated, only nabs a couple of the souls that were trapped inside rather than the entire lot]].
115* ''Webcomic/SwanBoy'' is a very rare example of an evil swan (well, not quite evil, but LethallyStupid with a penchant for random mayhem).
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119* ''WebVideo/OzzyManReviews'' has a whole video on "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvkkDRiLYkI Canadian Cobra Chickens]]" (or [[CallARabbitASmeerp Canada geese]]) in which the birds attack humans, win fights against bigger animals like tigers and gorillas, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking slow down traffic]].
120* The ''WebVideo/TierZoo'' video [[https://youtu.be/g_pwPhFvgNo "Are Geese OP?"]] discusses geese as if they were video game characters. They are described as relying mostly on their powerful Intimidation ability to damage their enemies' resolve, but with [[BoisterousWeakling very little actual attack power to back it up]], instead relying on a combination of durability and mobility to get away from enemies who resist their intimidation attempts. The video suggests counter-strategies to the goose's playstyle: resist their intimidation attempts, target their neck (which becomes vulnerable when they use their Peck attack), and use stealth to avoid their intimidation abilities. It also gives a tip to goose players: focus on dodging the enemy's grab attacks. Finally, it describes the swan as an upgraded version of the goose build, as it actually has the power to back up its intimidation. Throughout the whole video, clips of geese acting like jerks are shown.
121* ''WebVideo/{{Vinesauce}}'': Vinny's hatred of geese is a RunningGag throughout his streams, owed to the fact that they often chased him off the playground as a kid. During one early in the channel's life (you can find the clip [[https://youtu.be/PPnAEfJepyA here]]), he went on a particularly aggressive rant about how much he hates geese, stating that they do disgusting, loud "screams", they poop everywhere, they smell bad, etc.
122-->"Geese are honking feathered shitbags."
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126* ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'': In "[[Recap/HTFMimeToFive Mime to Five]]", Lumpy keeps a bunch of seemingly normal ducks in his circus. The ducks later turn out to be [[KillerRabbit vicious carnivores]] that tear him and the spectators to shreds.
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130* ''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman'': Clemelia Bloodsworth is an AlphaBitch goose that bullied Beatrice when they were young. When Beatrice tries to climb up to a slide, Clemelia stomps on and bites her fingers so she falls off. She's still extremely condescending to Beatrice as an adult.
131* ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'':
132** One of the recurring villains is Le Quack, a FrenchJerk duck with an exaggerated MauriceChevalierAccent. Le Quack is a ConMan who enacts various schemes to get rich. He's also implied to have killed people.
133** The Goose God from "The Gods Must Be Goosey" is obsessed with Muriel and [[EntitledToHaveYou feels entitled to have her all to himself]].
134** The Precious, Wonderful, Adorable, Lovable Duckling from the episode of the same name is an EnfantTerrible who [[{{Yandere}} wants to get rid of Muriel so that he can have Eustace all to himself]].
135* ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'': Duckula is a bloodthirsty megalomaniac and a recurring antagonist in the series. Though he becomes a subversion when he gets his [[WesternAnimation/CountDuckula his own show]], where he is a [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire friendly]] VegetarianVampire unlike his predecessors who played this straight as "vicious vampire ducks".
136* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'':
137** Negaduck, being Darkwing's EvilCounterpart, is an uncaring leader who loves to cause destruction everywhere he goes.
138** Downplayed with Bushroot the duck. He may be a part of the villainous Fearsome Five, but he's mostly AffablyEvil.
139* WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck, especially in the classic cartoons, is characterized as temperamental and jerkish towards others he interacts with.
140* Both ''[=DuckTales=]'' series have examples, but this is a semi-discredited trope as most of the characters in both shows are waterfowl and many are even-tempered:
141** ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'':
142*** Magica De Spell is a duck, and she's a stubborn sorceress who will stoop to any low to snatch Scrooge's Number One Dime.
143*** Flintheart Glomgold is a duck and he's a dishonest CorruptCorporateExecutive.
144** ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'':
145*** Due to receiving AdaptationalVillainy, Doofus Drake is a BrattyHalfPint who [[SpoiledBrat orders around his parents due to them spoiling him]].
146*** Magica De Spell the duck is [[AdaptationalJerkass even more of a jerk than she was originally]], being a cruel sorceress who [[AbusiveParents abuses her niece Lena]].
147*** Flintheart Glomgold the duck is [[TheUnfettered willing to stoop to any low to best Scrooge, even if it means killing someone]]. He's also quite [[CardCarryingVillain proud of the fact that he's evil]].
148*** Black Heron a heron who is member of the criminal organization F.O.W.L., and never misses a chance to [[CardCarryingVillain flaunt her villainy]].
149* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' used this a few times:
150** ''WesternAnimation/TheDucktators'': In this 1941 WartimeCartoon, the Axis Powers' leaders are portrayed as ducks and a goose, all of whom are laughably nasty but still manage to sway the more gullible farm animals into helping them take over the farm. They're only stopped by the intervention of the [[BewareTheNiceOnes Dove Of Peace]].
151** WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck is portrayed as a [[{{Greed}} greedy]] and [[{{Narcissist}} narcissistic]] duck who relishes in messing with the likes of Elmer Fudd or Bugs Bunny for the hell of it, or to get something he wants, though Porky Pig was a more frequent target of his shenanigans. However, as he is the one that usually starts the cartoon's conflict, he often had some sort of [[LaserGuidedKarma karma]] handed to him by the end. His vices were especially brought to the forefront from "WesternAnimation/RabbitFire" onward, emphasizing his callous vanity to make him a better {{foil}} to Bugs (and later antagonist for Speedy Gonzales), not returning to his earlier screwball personality until ''WesternAnimation/WabbitALooneyTunesProduction''.
152** Several cartoons have Daffy as a married duck, and invariably his wife is shown as large, strong, and nasty.
153** Zig-zagged in the 1943 cartoon "WesternAnimation/ACornyConcerto". The "Blue Danube" segment stars a black duckling that resembles a young Daffy, who is seeking to join a family of swans. The mother swan is quite abusive toward the duckling, at one point smacking him down so hard he leaves an ImpactSilhouette in the ''water''. Then her cygnets are kidnapped by a hungry buzzard and the duckling rescues them. Afterward, he's accepted as a member of the swan's family.
154* In ''WesternAnimation/MiloMurphysLaw'', a recurring gag is that Elliot Decker, the crossing guard- er, [[InsistentTerminology Safety Czar]], gets constantly assaulted by ducks. It doesn't matter if he's nearby a pond or completely hospitalized, ducks tend to find him and ruthlessly attack him. They'll even attack his mere ''image'' on a parachute; [[AnimalsHateHim ducks hate him that much]].
155** Violently aggressive ducks may have initially been a running gag for the episode "Party of Peril" alone (the same episode that introduced Elliot's little problem with ducks), as when Milo's parents arrive with mattresses during the planning for Milo's surprise party, Brigette mentions they're useful for everyone to wrap themselves in them in case of duck attacks. Then at the very end of the episode, an angry family of ducks does indeed arrive at the party.
156* Done both ways on ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' with geese. [[SwansASwimming Some are portrayed as beautiful and delicate]] and shown crowning Twilight Sparkle when she becomes a princess. Others, like the ones used as sentries in ''Sparkle's Seven'', have gaunt hooked-beaks and rounded teeth, big yellow bug eyes, and are ''notoriously'' antisocial and irritable.
157* ''WesternAnimation/PBAndJOtter'': Downplayed with Flick Duck. He's a BrattyHalfPint in duck form and he can be a jerk to [[NervousWreck Munchy]], but he [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold shows that he cares about the others from time to time]].
158* ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily'': The aptly named "Psycho Duck" has Penny adopt a duck who later ends up terrorizing her family and friends.
159* In the ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' episode "A Bunch of Full Grown Geese", the park is terrorized by vicious geese who chase after bystanders and steal their sandwiches. Mordecai and Rigby call on the baby ducks from "A Bunch of Baby Ducks" to help, and they help defeat the geese [[spoiler:with a HumongousMecha battle.]]
160* ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats1991'': In "[[Recap/RugratsS1E7GrandpasTeethMommaTrauma Grandpa's Teeth]]", a duck gets ahold of [[FalseTeethTomfoolery Grandpa Lou's dentures]] and aggressively chases Tommy and Chuckie.
161* In ''WesternAnimation/SarahAndDuck'', while this is averted for Duck, when he meets some swans, they are mean and won't let him swim in their pond.
162* Just like in the webcomic he's based on, ''WesternAnimation/SwanBoy'' is a very rare swan example. Rather than the more dignified portrayal of swans, he is a StupidEvil wacky dunderhead much like the stereotypical cartoon duck, TooKinkyToTorture even for Satan.
163* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'':
164** Plucky Duck is a selfish, egotistical prick, though he can be a JerkWithAHeartOfGold at times.
165** Danforth Drake and Margot Mallard are ducks who serve as the respective [[EvilCounterpart evil counterparts]] to Plucky and Shirley the Loon. They attend Perfecto Prep, the rival school of ACME Looniversity.
166* ''WesternAnimation/TheTwistedTalesOfFelixTheCat'' has Peking Duck, a sinister StageMagician duck (with chicken henchmen) who tries to steal Felix's magic bag of tricks. He acts unusually WickedCultured for this trope, though.
167* ''WesternAnimation/TheUglyDuckling1939'': The titular ugly duckling's [[AbusiveParents mother]] and [[BigBrotherBully siblings]] all shun him just because they think he's ugly.
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171* Geese, especially Canada geese, have a reputation for being aggressive animals. A quick google search for "goose attack" will tell you this pretty quickly. According to [[https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2018/04/25/canada-geese-attacks-population-aggressive/550135002/ this article]], the main reason for their aggression is 1) they are very territorial and 2) they happen to live near humans.
172** In many parts of the world, Canada geese are [[https://www.cabi.org/isc/datasheet/91754 classified]] as an invasive species. Many governments put measures in place for population control of the animals.
173* [[https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-17736292 Swans]] have been known to display similar behavior for much of the same reasons as geese. As mentioned at the top of this page, they tend to get a free pass, mainly because they're mostly quite calm birds, only becoming particularly aggressive [[PapaWolf when there's]] [[MamaBear cygnets to defend]], or if you (or your dog, if you have one) are being [[TemptingFate particularly annoying]]. Geese, on the other hand, tend to be aggressive just because they can, hence why people view them with more scorn.
174* While ducks are generally friendlier to humans and are subject to the RuleOfCute, they can be real jerks. Male ducks in particular are immensely aggressive territorial bullies, males mounting unwilling females in mating season is such SeriousBusiness that the female duck's reproductive system blocks out the flow as a default. That's right, they have evolved to prevent pregnancy as a default!
175** It's not only the male ducks which are jerks; observe a flock for long enough, and you'll notice that the females are just as likely to get aggressive towards other ducks, and during the breeding season [[https://twitter.com/DucksUnlimited/status/1216403434624163842 even have a special display they perform]] to encourage a potential mate to begin beating up everything else he can get his bill on!
176** Ducks being very social animals is another major reason why they don't make very good pets: If there's less than three of them in one house, they're bound to go insane. While they are still adorable and willing to cuddle every once in a while and learn to interact with humans better than a lot of other animals, they can also become extremely aggressive and obsessive, developing long-term grudges.
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