Sitting Ducks

Sitting Ducks called a lithograph by the artist Michael Bedard in the late 1970s. The picture shows three ducks sitting on white chairs in a pool in the sun, one of the ducks notices two bullet holes in the wall behind them.

The image was followed by other lithographs, which also treat the ducks. Later, a children's book appeared with these images and an animated series on the subject was produced.

  • 2.1 Contents
  • 2.2 Publication
  • 2.3 synchronization

Book

Bedard's Sitting Ducks book appeared in 1998.

Action

Crocodiles produce ducks in a duck factory and then send them to Ducktown, where they live happily. They are fatter every day, until one day they will be eaten by the crocodiles. A duck who befriends an alligator, learned that the ducks could escape their fate when they were eating less, and could fly like that.

TV Series

Content

The duck bill and the crocodile Aldo are friends, but the friendship is heavily loaded, as Aldo laboriously trying to not eat ducks. And even if they go through the city, it is always difficult because so many ducks are afraid of Aldo and want to eat other crocodiles Bill. So both step out of their usual roles.

Publication

2001 Universal Studios produced an animated series for children's book. The series was broadcast on 13 September 2001 to 10 March 2002 Cartoon Network in the U.S. and among other things, into Japanese, French and Portuguese translated. The 25 - minute episodes always involve two separate storylines.

In German, the series was first broadcast by the station KI.KA of 5 April 2002 to 23 April 2002. For written and directed by Eberhard Storeck responsible. A DVD with eight half - episodes was released in November 2002.

Synchronization

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