'Shroomfest (Round 9) - DUCKS vs RABBITS

Oh my...This is frankly abhorrent. So many misguided souls...do they not understand the workings of the universe? All they can talk about is ducks, ducks, ducks. Only a few seem to comprehend the sheer beauty and power of the rabbit. Oh well, if they don't understand, I'll just have to make them. Let's see...what could I do...Aha! I've got it! Perhaps they just need some wisdom from the creator of the rabbit to understand their superiority to ducks! Let me just summon him...That should do. Come now, and gather round to meet the creator of the rabbit...

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Hi, I'm John Rabbit, inventor of rabbits. I don't know where I am, some mysterious otherworldly force pulled me away from my lovely dinner of lettuce and carrots. Well, since I'm here, I might as well do what I do best...Talk about rabbits! What perfect timing too, it seems that there are a few duck fans hanging around. Maybe I can sway them to the right side: The rabbit side!

Today I'm going to tell you about the early development process of the rabbit. But to do that, I need to tell you about myself first. From a young age, my teachers considered me a creative kid. I was constantly coming up with designs for things. My first big break came when I was nine years old. The government had just announced their newest project, known as Outer Space, and held a design contest looking for ideas of what to fill it with. I desperately wanted to enter, but my mind had gone blank. I couldn't think of anything!

However, inspiration struck (literally) when my older brother threw a rock at me. The idea hit me the exact same time the rock did, and I ran home to submit my idea. I ended up winning a prize for my submission of the asteroid, essentially a rock that flys through space. I got a scholarship to the University of Earth Development, and became the youngest ever student.

Great, great, what does this have to do with rabbits? I brought you here for a reason, you know.

Glad you asked, mysterious voice! You see, after graduating I started up a small company with a couple of friends, which we called John, John & John Creations, aiming to design brand new animals to populate nature, which was still in beta at the time and barely had any features. At first, we only made simple variations of preexisting species, but at E3 (Earth Establishment Expo) that year we unveiled our early plans for our first brand-new, from the ground up animal, codenamed Project Leporidae.

Public reception was warm, with only a few criticisms. Things weren't all well and good behind the scenes, though. You see, I started up John, John and John Creations with two partners, John Duck and John Sheep. John Duck was frustrated when we chose Project Leporidae as our first big project instead of his idea, Project Duck, which would basically be a waterproof bird model. He wanted to play it safe, but I wanted to make an impact with a brand new kind of animal.

After a large arguement, John Duck left the company to start What A Fowl Bird, a bird design company focused on designing ducks and duck variants. Meanwhile, John's departure left a free spot in John, John & John Creations, so I chose to hire John Hare, who was instrumental in the progress of Project Leporidae.

Project Leporidae consisted of one major animal species, with plans to release further varients down the line as free updates. The creature would be a herbivore, and was often portrayed in marketing as loving carrots, as they were my favourite foods. Unfortunately, sound design on the rabbit was lackluster, with no iconic or recognisable sound unlike the mega-popular cats, dogs, and cows. There were plans for the rabbit to have an iconic noise, which would have been "Baa", but John Sheep accidentally erased all the sound work from his hard drive. He eventually recovered it and reused it for his personal project, The Sheep, which John, John & John Creations released a few years later.

Project Leporidae was completed about a year later, releasing the "Rabbit" into the world, meeting critical and commercial success. There was also a larger "rabbit pro" designed by John Hare, named the "Hare". The success of the rabbit quickly resulted in the invention of the Bunny, a low cost alternative that would slowly develop into a full-sized rabbit.

It's safe to say rabbits were an absolute smash hit, with an estimated fourteen million currently domesticated, and even more currently roaming the wild. So, that brings the story of the rabbit's development to an end. I'll tell you more about the rabbit next week, including the benefits of the rabbit, future plans and more. Until then, I'm happy to answer any rabbbit-related questions you may have.
 
JUDGE SESSION #1

Greetings, everyone! Welcome to the first judge session of the Ducks vs Rabbits 'Shroomfest. Today, we will take a closer look at our case. As we be aware by now, we need to decide which animal, between ducks or rabbits is more suited for The 'Shroom's courtyard. I noticed that Sparks and Waluigi Time managed to rally several supporters to their side, so let's hear their case and find out if they persuaded the judge.

Hello there, Team Rabbits! Waluigi Time here to show you why you should support rabbits in this 'Shroomfest! They say pictures are worth a thousand words, so instead of composing a lengthy post, I decided to just put this picture up and call it a day.


Thanks for reading! Okay, just kidding. But seriously, look at them. I don't need to do anything for their public image, it's already built-in. But for now, how about I kick things off with some fun rabbit facts?
  • When rabbits are happy or excited, they perform a jump known as a binky. They twist their body and may even flip around in the air! Pretty acrobatic.​
  • Thumping their hind legs isn't just the basis for a cartoon character - rabbits do this to warn other rabbits of nearby danger. Isn't it nice that they look out for each other?​
  • Rabbits are born with their eyes sealed shut, but in adulthood, they have a field of vision that's nearly 360 degrees, can see for long distances, and even have night vision!​
  • Maintaining a balanced ecosystem is very important! Rabbits play a helpful role by keeping the populations of invasive plants in check.​
  • According to the UK's Pet Food Industry Association, rabbits are the third most popular pet in the world, only behind dogs and cats! Why yes, that does put them ahead of birds, thank you for asking.​
  • You've heard of the man on the moon, right? This varies from culture to culture - in Japan, they see a rabbit making mochi instead!​

So, what are some of your favorite things about rabbits? Perhaps some of you even have a pet rabbit at home - feel free to share your stories or even pictures, we'd love to see them!

Let's have a look at the case brought by Team Rabbits' leader here. What struck me here is the mention about the moon. The Moon rabbit is a well-known Japanese folklore. In fact, Super Mario Odyssey is a prime example of such folklore being used as inspiration. The broodals, the Moon Kingdom, the rabbits all over the Dark Side. To go further into the subjet of the moon rabbit, a Cree legend about a rabbit reaching the moon also exist. In fact, it was also made into a picture book for children! It's pretty cool seeing an animal having such fascinating myths.

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Going to put my support behind Team Rabbits this go-around. My main reason is the cultural iconography of rabbits. Them and their cousins, hares, are regularly found in worldly folklore, be it as a trickster character or a symbol of a larger deity. East Asia recognizes a rabbit when they look up at the moon (as opposed to the man in the moon), and several stories and mythos reflect this observation, including the Chinese zodiac. The most famous of Aesop's fables is the tortoise and the hare. Rabbits also exist in the cryptic world, with the jackalope. Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland prominently features both the White Rabbit and the March Hare, and several literary allusions to these characters have since followed.

All of that is to say, with how impactful rabbits have been to the world of storytelling, they tend to have my favor. I couldn't immediately tell you nearly the same amount of instances of ducks acting as this sort of historic cultural touchstone.

Quick later edit: speaking of storytelling, let us not forget the impact that rabbits have had on our community storytelling. Awards Killing Game 4 and Odyssey both had exceptional rabbit-themed villains
Other good points brought up by Roserade here, which follow-up to what I just said above. The cultural iconography of rabbits is truly immense when you think about it. Like mentioned previously, the rabbit and the moon, rabbits being a zodiac sign (2023 was the Year of the Rabbit), rabbits being associated with Easter (Easter Bunny), rabbit's foot as an amulet for good luck, to name a few.

Rabbits had such a significant impact in our culture. It's quite important to take this into consideration.

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"Alright, Day 2 of speaking on behalf of Team Rabbits has dawned on us. So, the other day I had talked about rabbit representation within Mario and other Nintendo franchises, so now it's time for me to talk about rabbit representation outside of Nintendo. I think it's needless to say that our red-capped plumber's greatest rival, Sonic the Hedgehog, has plenty of rabbit representation in his games and comic series alike, whether it be Cream the Rabbit and her mother, Vanilla in both the games and comics, Johnny Lightfoot in the Fleetway Comics, with Johnny in turn being based on a species of non-sentient animals from the classic era of Sonic games called Pocky, Bunnie Rabbot in the Sonic SatAM cartoon series and its pre-reboot comic continuation by Archie Comics, which features additional rabbit characters, such as Bunnie's uncle, Beauregard Rabbot, Mach the Rabbit, who appears as a member of Mina Mongoose's band and previously appeared in an unused sound test for the first Sonic game, Carottia the Rabbit, who first appeared in a bunch of classic Sonic games before making her transition towards the post-reboot era of the Archie Comics, and also Relic the Pika, another post-reboot Archie character who's suggested to be a species of rabbits. So yeah, plenty of rabbit representation in the Sonic franchise there. There's more non-Nintendo rabbit representation that comes to mind for me, but this speech on behalf of Team Rabbits is starting to get a bit too drawn out, so I'll continue to cover more non-Nintendo rabbit representation at a later time."
If that wasn't enough, Clawgrip also introduced us all to the massive rabbit representation there is among many media. From Nintendo (Broodals, MIPS, Star Bunnies) and from other multiple franchises.

Rabbits are... everywhere. Hmm, maybe I should try and find the Ninja Rabbit.

I will Endorse: Ducks
I mean, who can resist the cuteness of those Starduckies from Super Mario Galaxy?
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W-What is this... Security, please throw this out of the Courtroom!

VERDICT:
In regards to the cases brought to the first week of the Ducks vs Rabbits 'Shroomfest. Both teams did good efforts, providing interesting points and fun facts. That said, the angle brought by Team Rabbits and the significant cultural impact of rabbits in general was very fascinating. I believe Team Rabbits succeeded in providing solid arguments that made rabbits stand out the most.

Winner of Week 1
TEAM RABBITS
Congratulations Team Rabbits, you earned +3 extra points to the EFFORT category!

That said, good work from Team Ducks too! You still have two more weeks to gain extra points. In general, I want to congratulate everyone for helping keep this 'Shroomfest healthy and fun!

Now, for WEEK 2!

QUESTION OF THE WEEK:
For our second week, I think we need to take a closer look into media and characters. Is there a duck or rabbit character, or a piece of media with a focus on either ducks or rabbits that was impactful?
Do you remember when Miss Piggy brought Team Pigs to victory during the Chickens vs Pigs 'Shroomfest? Well, here's your extra mission: Can you find the Miss Piggy of Ducks or Rabbits? The one that will for sure bring your team to victory?


'SHROOMFEST DEBATE ROUND 9 - WEEK 2 BEGINS NOW!
 
Looks like we've got an early head start on this competition, Team Rabbits! But let's learn from the lesson of the tortoise and the hare and not get complacent, we've still got two more weeks to go here!

When it comes to rabbits in media, ask anyone and I bet the first character who comes to mind will be the same for a majority of them.

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That's right, Bugs Bunny! One of the world's most famous cartoon characters, appearing in more films than any other. His wisecracking nature and slapstick antics have endeared him to audiences for nearly 90 years! The 1954 cartoon What's Opera, Doc? is considered by many to be one of the greatest cartoons of all time, and was the first cartoon short film inducted into the US National Film Registry, if you need any convincing on how culturally significant Bugs is. Of course, since this is a competition with ducks, I would be remiss not to mention Bugs' longstanding rivalry with Daffy Duck, and let's just say that the wascally wabbit has outsmarted him on more than one occasion - just watch one of the famous duck season vs. rabbit season exchanges!

Even in this very community, Bugs has served in some way as an influence for various characters and creative works, and there's a good chance you'll find his exhausted grimace among the emote collection of just about any Discord server with community ties.

Now, I love a good Looney Tunes cartoon and recognize their cultural significance, but for me personally, if you were to ask who my favorite group of funny cartoon animals is, I'd have to tip my hat to the gang from the Hundred Acre Wood, and the ensemble would be incomplete without Rabbit!

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Sure, he may get rather cranky (especially when his prized garden is disturbed) and his highly-organized nature tends to make him a bit of a control freak, but show me a character without flaws and I'll show you a boring character! More importantly, he's a dependable friend and you can count on him to be the one to take charge when there's work that needs to be done - even if the results may not always be up to par. Fun fact: Rabbit is one of two characters from the original books (alongside Owl) not based on any of the real Christopher Robin's stuffed animals, and is depicted as a real rabbit in illustrations. Isn't it interesting that when deciding to add extra characters to the cast, A. A. Milne thought it needed a rabbit? It's very well possible he predates Owl too, as he makes his debut in the first book's second chapter.

Turning to the Mario franchise, rabbits have had a fair bit of representation over the years! From MIPS in Super Mario 64 to the Broodals in Odyssey, and even Nabbit who's been surprisingly relevant since his introduction, just to name a few! Even Mario himself has taken on a rabbit form in Super Mario Land 2. Not to be presumptuous, but I think rabbits have the leg up on representation there. Trust me, I've seen the wiki's waterfowl category.

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There's plenty more to talk about regarding the impact on rabbits of media! I had some other examples in mind for this post, but I gotta leave some for you guys. So what are some of your favorite examples?

Don't forget, you can Endorse: Team Rabbits and vote in the poll in The 'Shroom again this week for additional points!
 
The second week of 'Shroomfest has started!

You can give another point per category to your team! You can do so by either:
  • VOTES: The number of votes for each side. To cast a vote on the 'Shroomfest poll, click here. Remember to vote once a week.
  • ENDORSEMENTS: The number of users of the community who endorse a team.
    • In order to provide an endorsement, simply post Endorse: [Team] in this thread, in bold, and offer a few short words of support (examples below) if you're so inclined.
      • Vote Ducks
      • Go Rabbits!
      • I support Team Ducks
      • Rabbits for the win!
  • EFFORT: The effort that has been put into the event.
    • There isn't a hard and fast rule as to what constitutes an "effort" post. As a rule of thumb, if you contribute something that reasonably takes more than a few minutes to create, it'll count.
    • Users must participate in the event by providing:
      • Arguments and Examples
      • Artwork
      • Stories
      • Memes
      • Other forms of creative work that reflect a degree of thought and effort beyond just a few words.
    • If you aren't sure if something counts as an effort post or not, ask the judge via Discord or via a PM!
 
Well then… it seems I'll have to try harder to bring Ducks to victory! It'll be tough, but anything is possible.

Oh, bringing out Bugs Bunny eh? Now's my chance to present a character of equal popularity: Daffy Duck!
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Daffy Duck is Bugs' best pal. He's prone to get into all kinds of wacky situations and maybe a few competitions with the iconic rabbit himself, but he's always ready to help out whenever needed. Basically he's Warner Bros. version of Donald Duck, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that!

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I should also mention that he (along with Porky Pig) starred in The Day the Earth Blew Up, a Looney-Toons film that doesn't star Bugs Bunny! It went on to garner a very positive reception, proving we don't need Bugs to make a great Looney-Toons film. I have yet to see it myself, but I think I will in the near future just to see for myself. Oh, and to support Team Ducks of course!

Alrighty then, time for Donald Duck, who could possibly be the most popular Duck in the world!
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Good ol' Donald! He's one of Mickey Mouse's great friends with a heck of a voice. Seriously, he sounds so hilarious! It makes impersonating him so much fun. Anyways, he's another character bound to get into mischief, but hey! He's also a hero too. One advantage is that he's in Kingdom Hearts! Oh yes.

But wait, there's more! Wait until you hear about his rich uncle/adventurer - Scrooge Mcduck! Donald also happens to have three nephews too: Huey, Dewey, and Louie!

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Ducktales is a beloved 1987 cartoon featuring these very characters. Heck, it was so awesome it got a reboot in 2017! I could go on and on about it, but I don't want to clog up this thread. So I'll conclude with this incredible track from the NES Ducktales video game (which also got a remake)!

THE MOON THEME!!!!

Rabbits aren't the only ones related to the Moon in some way! Endorse: Team Ducks!
 

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Oho, nothing's stopping me from posting something Deltarune-related! Ducks have invaded the game, but in a good way!

DELTARUNE SPOILERS

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In chapter 1, there's a moment where you can make a duck using whatever colors you want! The one I made is of a nice violet color, but you can make the head, body, and feet be completely different colors if you wish. It's a nice little distraction from the story.

That's all fun and good, but wait until I tell you the best part! Your duck will come back as a MEGA AWESOME SUPER FIGHTING TRANSFORMER ROBOT OF JUSTICE!!

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Givin' Giga Queen the ol' what for in a Punch Out!! parody! That's one instance of how powerful ducks can become!
 
My duck army still has lots of members! Allow me to introduce several powerful ducks from the hit game The Battle Cats!

(Thank you Battle Cats Wiki for providing the stats of these enemies!)
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Duche

Duche is the first duck enemy encountered in the game. His attack power, speed and attack rate are on the lower side, but he makes up for those shortcomings with enough HP to serve as a serviceable tank.

Strengths: Good HP, only one knockback to help as a tank, being a trait less enemy, he doesn't have much counters.

Weaknesses: Low attack power, slow speed and attack rate.

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Zuche

A zombie duck created by a mad scientist. He's panicking, but he'll use that strength to fight with all he's got. A dangerous glass cannon enemy!

Strengths: Very fast speed, high damage, zombie trait means he'll burrow once to bypass defenses and also come back one time if defeated (unless it's from a zombie killer)

Weaknesses: Low HP

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Casaurian Ahirujo

Bizarre name, I know. He's one of three powerful behemoth ducks! Although he's the weakest of the three, he's still got high stats and surprisingly powerful savage blows if they should occur.

Strengths: Over one million HP, immune to freeze, slow, and surges, high damage potential, hits three times instead of two, with longer range with each strike.

Weaknesses: Being a red/behemoth, Courier Cat destroys him.

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Casaurian Darkjo

The second of the three behemoth ducks. He's more aggressive than Ahirujo, with deadly toxic attacks and faster speed.

Strengths: More HP, speed, and damage compared to Casaurian Ahirujo, and extremely powerful toxic attacks that drain victims' HP by 50% should they happen, making him the duck with the most damage potential

Weaknesses: He's not immune to being slowed, meaning he can be stalled more easily. His toxic chances are also low (5% chance) and he has much more knockbacks compared to the other ducks.

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Ancient Magamojoe

The most powerful duck in the game! He's a monster of an enemy with enormous HP, damage, and attacks that always curse cats for 3 seconds. To make matters worse for those fighting him, he has a 50% chance to create a level 2 surge that causes more destruction within a wide range in front of him.

Strengths: Most HP of the ducks, has very high damage, and curses cats, preventing them from performing any special abilities. Random surges men's he's unpredictable and that he can destroy you if you have bad luck.

Weaknesses: Unlike the other behemoth ducks, he isn't immune to being frozen, so he can be immobilized. The Uncanny Legends units can also destroy him because they're tailored towards fighting relic/behemoth enemies, which Magamojoe is.​
 
DAILY DUCK SUPPORT GO!!

Alright. It's time for me to send out a special duck Pokémon:

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Quaxly, Quaxwell, and Quaquaval!

Quaxly is the water starter from Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet. Quaquaval is Water/Fighting! Cool, right?

I also want to bring up a fire rabbit Pokémon from Sword and Shield, Scorbunny, who has the type disadvantage against Quaxly!​
 
my favourite twitch streamer vinny vinesauce likes ducks and is great at making ducks noises as well, just in case if you were wondering if ducks are truly epic
 
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Let us discuss Minecraft. The game may not have any rabbit "characters", per se, but it has rabbit representation nonetheless. Given its status as one of the best-selling video games of all time, I have to say we'd be doing a disservice not to mention it. There is quite a nice variety of rabbits in the game, spread across the various biomes, but all gathered together here for illustrative purposes.

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And that is not even all of the types of rabbits in the game, as a matter of fact. An additional texture appears as an easter egg when naming a rabbit "Toast", in tribute to a missing pet rabbit in real life. Quite a heartwarming gesture, if I may say, and in fact the only easter egg of its kind in the game - while there are other easter eggs tied to specific names, none of them involve a wholly unique texture. The infamous Killer Rabbit of Monty Python fame also lies within the game's code - it was ultimately rejected early in development, but remains functional and can be summoned with commands even twelve years later.

I can't say that one's the most flattering portrayal of rabbits, mind you... But I suppose it remains a significant cultural influence nonetheless. Consider that a bonus for this post.

Being added several years after the other iconic farm animals in the game, one must ask what purpose rabbits serve beyond yet another food source, besides looking "cute" and "fuzzy". While I cannot personally condone the slaying of my fellow rabbits, they do have the rare unique drop of a rabbit's foot, which has nothing to do with luck and instead allows the brewing of potions increasing jump height. Rabbit hide also serves as an alternative source of leather, which can be surprisingly tricky to obtain in large amounts in the early game. But personally, I would suggest letting them liven up the landscape instead.

Oh, and they've recently received updated models as well. Reception is mixed, as humans often find themselves opposed to changes. Particularly big ones. But perhaps you'll like them better, and it's nice to see that some attention is still being paid to them despite having been in the game for such a long time.

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And where are ducks, you might ask? Why, I'm afraid they "aren't all they're quacked up to be" and have officially been rejected as of 2018.

Now then, I believe that wraps up- oh?

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Hm. Perhaps I will.

While Terraria's critters may not be as key to the core gameplay as Minecraft's animals, bunnies have a significant presence here as well. They're the most common critters, as a matter of fact, and feature heavily in the game's promotional materials, functioning as something of a mascot. They even dress up for special occasions, joining in with party hats when the townspeople hold a celebration, masquerading in slime costumes during the Halloween season (the slimes reciprocate the gesture, by the way), or dressing in Santa outfits during Christmastime. And no, I'm not playing favorites, they're the only type of critter that does this. Clearly, the developers enjoy having a bit of fun with them. Perhaps a bit too much, as one can also make a more... explosive sort of bunny... and load them into cannons...

Hmph. Yes, well, what do you expect from the game that also has toilet-shaped minecarts.

Ah, but you can also purchase a special bunny that serves as a pet NPC for your town, and owners of the Collector's Edition get an exclusive bunny pet that follows them around. There are even multiple bunny-themed cosmetic items!

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Unfortunately, I am too busy trying to keep this company from destruction at the hands of a certain CEO, so I do not have time to partake in video games. The rest of you will have to enjoy rabbit-themed encounters for me.
 
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At least Terraria has ducks!

For my next famous duck, I'm going with one from a show I watched A LOT as a kid… surely you know of Le Quack from Courage the Cowardly Dog?

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Le Quack serves as one of the most iconic villains in the show. This French sly duck has many devious tricks up his metaphorical sleeves, which I'll get into detail below. He's made at least one appearance every season, but two out of five of them had him cause no trouble.

Season 1​


Dr. Le Quack, Amnesia Specialist
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After Muriel gets amnesia by accident, Courage calls an amnesia specialist to help. Unfortunately, Le Quack answers the call and arrives at the farmhouse, intent on rob it it instead of helping. After a series of bizarre conflicts, Courage calls the police, who arrest him on sight. Unfortunately, the police truck carrying him crashes after going off-course, likely because of Le Quck hijacking it. Before the episode ends, he breaks the fourth wall by telling the viewers they "haven't seen the last of Le Quack". Maybe he got out of those giant handcuffs (pictured above)?

Season 2​

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When the biggest lottery in history is about to occur, Le Quack climbs aboard the farmhouse and breaks the antenna, causing the TV to go to static. Le Quack then enters the farmhouse as a TV repairman, exiting after "fixing" the TV. What he actually did was bring high-quality channels + one featuring him in front of a swirling background. He brainwashes Muriel and Eustace into turning against Courage and robbing the bank containing the cash for the biggest lottery in history. Courage chases Le Quack into a room full of TVs, where they battle by using clips taken out of real black and white media, including King Ghidorah! The battle ends when a pie is thrown at Le Quack… which contains TNT and blows up the room. The police arrest Le Quack once again, but once again he escapes, this time burning down the prison. He once again tells the viewers that he'll come back.

Season 3​


So in Louvres Are We To
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Le Quack makes a small cameo at the beginning of the episode, where he plays an accordion in front of The Louvre museum. Season 3 is the only season where he isn't the villain in an episode.

Season 4​


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Le Quack'e final role as a villain! While Muriel is making cookies, he swaps out her cookbook for a Swedish one. He then brings a giant hot air balloon to the farmhouse, with the intent of transporting Muriel to Sweden to get the required Swedish vinegar. This is another one of his tricks - this time to rob the giant Swedish Piggy Bank! Courage and Eustace (who lost his glasses and can't see) Pursue the balloon around the Earth before arriving at the piggy bank. Le Quack tricks Muriel into bungee-jumping into it to steal cash, before attempting to cut the rope to detach Muriel from the balloon. Thankfully, Courage shoots himself out of a cannon to save Muriel at the right moment, while Le Quack's balloon gets shot (from Eustace). The defeated duck can't get out of this situation! He doesn't have another "I'm coming back" moment either.

Ball of Revenge
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Le Quack is one of the villains brought in by Eustace to take down Courage. He serves as the referee in the dodgeball game, while the other villains actually attack. This is his final appearance in the show.

There are actually other notable ducks in the show! I'll list them as honorable mentions:
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Duck Brothers

A trio of alien siblings that appear in the season 1 episode, The Duck Brothers. In an attempt to save their red brother from a chef, they mind-control Muriel and Eustace to get him back. They aren't really evil, but they do argue quite often. They also appear in Ball of Revenge, where the red and purple ones perform the half-time show.

The Precious Wonderful Adorable Lovable Duckling
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Appears in the season 1 episode of the same name. After hatching from his egg, he first sees Eustace, who he considers his mother. He isn't happy with Muriel and Courage bringing attention away from Eustace, so he plots to get rid of them. In one of his attempts, he tries to send Muriel to space via rocket, but he gets his wing stuck in a hatch. Eustace arrives and tries to save him, but both are sent to the moon. Not that they mind!

YES! I hope I've awakened memories in your childhood with this post. You can watch Courage the Cowardly Dog (and other old Cartoon Network shows) on Tubi.​
 
Don't forget the Scooby Doo & Courage the Cowardly Dog cross over where Le Quack alongside cats is the main villain of the movie! Also to quote Le Quack "You pesky little dog, I thought I got rid of you!" And of course "Oh La La"
 
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