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Stone Quackers
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Stone Quackers is an American animated television series created by artist Ben Jones and airing on FXX as part of their Animation Domination block. A sneak peek of the show was aired on October 27, 2014 alongside a sneak peek of Major Lazer, while the series began its official run on January 8, 2015.Relying heavily on surrealism, absurdism, non-sequiturs, and utterly random events which have nothing to do with anything, Stone Quackers follows a group of anthropomorphic ducks living on the fictional Cheeseburger Island: slacker best buds Whit and Clay, their obese manchild friend Barf, mentally insane female cloudcuckoolander Dottie, extremely inept authority figure Officer Barry (the object of Dottie's affection), and naive neighborhood kid Bug. Episodes tend to follow a stream-of-silliness structure and rarely stick with any kind of conventional, coherent plot line; for example, one episode ends with the house turning into a demonic snake pit right out of nowhere. Much of the show's humor is derived from how utterly random everything is, as it's usually quite impossible to predict what, exactly, will happen next.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })In a sense, Stone Quackers can perhaps be described as being like Regular Show (which was already pretty surreal to begin with) on a heavy dose of acid. | |
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Big, Screwed-Up Family: Officer Barry's family in the extreme. | |
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The Cameo: Miley Cyrus appears in the episode "A Farewell to Kings", voicing a skateboarding heartthrob that Bug falls in love with. She only actually speaks at the end of the episode, and for less than a minute. Otherwise, the show features no celebrity guest appearances. | |
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Awkward Kiss: A female character randomly kisses Dottie in the episode "Blue Feathers", which is shown in grotesque close-up with copious tongue and drool. While dressed up as women, Whit, Clay, and Barf also randomly kiss each other in the episode "Caress of Steel". Both scenes definitely qualify as awkward, to say the least. | |
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Antagonistic Offspring | |
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Antagonistic Offspring: Officer Barry's children, who go as far as trying to kill him for no reason. | |
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Ambiguous Disorder: It's hard to say what Dottie would be diagnosed with if she were a real person, but dementia would certainly be a possibility. Clay also appears to suffer depression if his suicidal rants are anything to go by. | |
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