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The Best Episodes of Duckman Season 2

Every episode of Duckman Season 2 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Duckman Season 2!

Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man is an American animated sitcom that aired from 1994–1997, created by Everett Peck and developed by Peck. The sitcom is based on characters created by Peck in his Dark Horse comic. Klasky Csupo animated the series and produced it along with Reno & Osborn Productions for Paramount Network Television.

Genres:AnimationComedy
Network:USA Network

Season 2 Ratings Summary

The best episode of "Duckman" season 2 is "Papa Oom M.O.W. M.O.W.", rated 8/10 from 81 user votes. It was directed by Norton Virgien and written by Michael Markowitz. "Papa Oom M.O.W. M.O.W." aired on 3/11/1995 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Married Alive".

  • Papa Oom M.O.W. M.O.W.
    8.0/10 81 votes

    #1 - Papa Oom M.O.W. M.O.W.

    Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 3/11/1995

    While trying to grab a couple of women in the ass, Duckman saves the president's life. When this fact is later revealed, Duckman tries to capitalize on his sleazy image.

    Director: Norton Virgien

    Writer: Michael Markowitz

  • Married Alive
    8.0/10 72 votes

    #2 - Married Alive

    Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 3/18/1995

    Bernice returns home with news that she is getting married to a self-made billionaire who plans to take her and the kids away with him to Europe, leaving Duckman alone.

    Director: Raymie Muzquiz

    Writer: Bernie Keating

  • Days of Whining and Neurosis
    7.7/10 71 votes

    #3 - Days of Whining and Neurosis

    Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 3/25/1995

    Duckman & Cornfed go undercover into an exclusive celebrity-filled health spa to investigate one of the support groups.

    Director: John Eng

    Writer: Gary Glasberg

  • Inherit the Judgment: The Dope's Trial
    8.0/10 70 votes

    #4 - Inherit the Judgment: The Dope's Trial

    Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 4/3/1995

    Duckman, in search of his free clock radio, takes the family out to the desert. They wind up in a small town where ""King"" Chicken is the sheriff and Duckman is put on trial for being a heretic.

    Director: Jeff McGrath

    Writer: Michael Markowitz

  • America the Beautiful
    7.2/10 86 votes

    #5 - America the Beautiful

    Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 4/10/1995

    As the disclaimer says at the beginning this episode is full ""of heavy handed and over-obvious allegory,"" when for some children, Duckman and Cornfed search for what has become of a beautiful model named America.

    Director: Paul Demeyer

    Writer: Gene Laufenberg, Bill Canterbury

  • The Germ Turns
    7.7/10 63 votes

    #6 - The Germ Turns

    Season 2 Episode 6 - Aired 4/17/1995

    The family goes to a new age fair and at one of the booths, Duckman meets his mother who's been reincarnated as a ""highly infectious germ"". He learns that if he parents his children correctly he won't come back as germ, so he showers his kids with too much affection.

    Director: Bob Hathcock

    Writer: Jim Pond, Bill Fuller

  • In the Nam of the Father
    7.7/10 69 votes

    #7 - In the Nam of the Father

    Season 2 Episode 7 - Aired 4/24/1995

    The son Cornfed never knew he had arrives at the office and Cornfed travels back to Vietnam to find the mother and the truth. Duckman takes his family along on the trip for a much needed vacation and must also deal with the flashbacks he is experiencing.

    Director: Norton Virgien

    Writer: Jeff Astrof, Mike Sikowitz

  • Research and Destroy
    7.3/10 68 votes

    #8 - Research and Destroy

    Season 2 Episode 8 - Aired 5/1/1995

    Ajax's natural talent for poetry makes him popular. Duckman gets him signed to a contract for a job creating greeting cards, but Ajax isn't happy with his new occupation.

    Director: John Eng

    Writer: N/A

  • Clip Job
    7.4/10 66 votes

    #9 - Clip Job

    Season 2 Episode 9 - Aired 5/8/1995

    Duckman is kidnapped by an irate viewer who doesn't like the lack of morals portrayed on his television show.

    Director: Jeff McGrath

    Writer: David Misch