Top 10 Best Duckman Characters
From one of the most underappreciated animated shows, we will be looking at the top characters from Duckman.
The main character of the show, voiced by Jason Alexander, Duckman is a complete douchebag who constantly gets himself into wacky situations, forcing his friends and family to bail him out. He's never afraid to speak his mind and never lies about being a scumbag. In fact, he pretty much embraces it, which is why he's so entertaining to watch.

Duckman's guy Friday-esque business partner and best friend, Cornfed, has bailed Duckman out of trouble on more than one occasion.

Bernice is Duckman's sister-in-law, who hates his guts and takes every chance to knock him down a peg. However, she is a lot kinder towards her nephews Ajax, Charles, and Mumbo.

Duckman's conjoined twin sons, Charles and Mumbo, are geniuses who see their father as inadequate but still love him regardless.

Duckman's nemesis, King Chicken, holds a grudge against him for teasing him back in high school and turning him into a walking joke. Since then, King Chicken has vowed to ruin Duckman's life. He's voiced by the one and only Tim Curry.

Duckman's eldest teenage son, Ajax, is not the brightest, but he's a skilled free-verse poet.

Bernice's comatose mother, Grandma-Ma, lives with the family and communicates by farting.

Making his first appearance in the episode "Joking the Chicken," Iggy Catalpa is an unfunny, politically correct comedian who makes a deal with a sleazy comedy agent. The agent, who turns out to be King Chicken in disguise, uses a likability potion to get the audience to laugh at Iggy's unfunny jokes. He's voiced by Eddie Deezen, best remembered as the voice of Mandark in Dexter's Laboratory.

Fluffy, along with Uranus, is one of Duckman's fluffy teddy bear office assistants. They usually try to get Duckman to act more kindly and politically correct, but they are often killed off, only to reappear in the next episode unharmed.
