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The Duck Factory

  • TV Series
  • 1984
  • TV-14
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
360
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The Duck Factory (1984)
SitcomComedy

The comic adventures of the employees of a hard-luck animation company.The comic adventures of the employees of a hard-luck animation company.The comic adventures of the employees of a hard-luck animation company.

  • Creators
    • Allan Burns
    • Herbert Klynn
  • Stars
    • Jim Carrey
    • Julie Payne
    • Nancy Lane
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    360
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Allan Burns
      • Herbert Klynn
    • Stars
      • Jim Carrey
      • Julie Payne
      • Nancy Lane
    • 21User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

    Episodes13

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    Jim Carrey
    Jim Carrey
    • Skip Tarkenton
    • 1984
    Julie Payne
    • Aggie Aylesworth
    • 1984
    Nancy Lane
    • Andrea Lewin
    • 1984
    Jay Tarses
    Jay Tarses
    • Marty Fenneman
    • 1984
    Clarence Gilyard Jr.
    Clarence Gilyard Jr.
    • Roland Culp
    • 1984
    Don Messick
    • Wally Wooster
    • 1984
    Teresa Ganzel
    Teresa Ganzel
    • Mrs. Sheree Winkler
    • 1984
    Jack Gilford
    Jack Gilford
    • Brooks Carmichael
    • 1984
    Diane Stilwell
    • Ginger
    • 1984
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • Hubbell
    • 1984
    William Schallert
    William Schallert
    • Skip's Father
    • 1984
    Kenneth Mars
    Kenneth Mars
    • Harmon Alison
    • 1984
    Charles Levin
    Charles Levin
    • Leonard
    • 1984
    John Bennett Perry
    John Bennett Perry
    • Arnold…
    • 1984
    Penny Fuller
    Penny Fuller
    • Rosalind
    • 1984
    Walter Olkewicz
    Walter Olkewicz
    • Bumps Carmichael
    • 1984
    Daphne Reid
    Daphne Reid
    • Saleswoman
    • 1984
    Maureen Arthur
    Maureen Arthur
    • Debbee
    • 1984
    • Creators
      • Allan Burns
      • Herbert Klynn
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews21

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    8alzuk

    Way underrated show

    I loved this show from the first episode -- I thought it was laugh-out-loud funny. I'm a big Teresa Ganzel fan, and also thought Jack Gilford was a treasure. Who knows what might have happened with even minimal support from the network? Perhaps in some people's view it suffered from too much inside humor, but as I remember it, the humor didn't require a great deal of industry knowledge to understand.

    I had completely forgotten Jim Carrey starred on this show -- proof that back then, he could play comedy that wasn't over the top. Teresa Ganzel, though, provide my most enduring memories of "The Duck Factory" -- her "dumb blonde" shtick was the best this side of the late Carol Wayne.

    In summary, there have been many inferior shows that lasted on air longer.
    canonet

    I saw it too

    I remember seeing "The Duck Factory" on NBC as a teenager( makes two who saw it). I had an interest in voice-work and animation, plus curious to see what Don Messick looked like.

    The show was OK, from what I remember, but felt NBC did not really give it a chance. Typical of shows that are actually good but the almighty dollar, and ratings, rules so it was cut.
    huckfunn

    Sweet Little Show with Good Performances

    My summary is a quote I stole from another reviewer (Shark), so he/she gets the credit, but it accurately describes this charming bit of TV history.

    I don't know how the other reviewers can remember such details of a series airing 20 years ago. I can't recall any great plots or dialogue; however, I do remember that the show impressed the hell out of me through sharp writing and well-cast, engaging characters.

    Hindsight is 20/20, of course, but I believe I saw Carrey's star potential -- or at least the charisma that propelled his career. I also remember the appeal and promise of Teresa Ganzel, an actor unfortunately better known for her sexy little-girl voice and well-proportioned bod than her performances.

    Oh, well, I just want to be on record as saying that The Duck Factory is a series that deserved more time and respect than it got, and, if you can find it on video or in TV-land, it is definitely worth a look.
    6rkhendrix

    Remember it

    What I remember about The Duck Factory, is that The Today Show had Jim Carrey on to promo the show. He was shy, not like he is now. One of the things they showcased, was his ability to do impressions simply by changing his face. He did Henry Fonda from On Golden Pond, simply by putting on a fishing hat. He looked dead on, just using his rubber face.

    I liked the show, but it just didn't stick around long enough to catch on. And I always wondered what happened to Jim Carrey, since Today touted him as a budding superstar. When he reemerged on In Living Color, I understood why he was a little prickly at being tagged "an overnight success." He clearly spent a lot of years trying to climb back up after Duck Factory.
    ABU625

    Based on Jay Ward Productions

    I'm surprised no one mentioned that the fictitious "Duck Factory" studio was purportedly inspired by the true-life animation studios of Jay Ward, which brought us Rocky & Bullwinkle, Mr.Peabody & Sherman, Dudley Do-Right, etc. Ward was an infamous penny-pincher who worked his staff under almost sweat-shop conditions. Although he always pleaded poverty, Ward managed to squirrel away a sizable fortune for himself. (Which is the set up for this show's pilot.) To his defense, Ward surrounded himself with some of the best writers and voice artists in the business, most of whom were thrilled to work with him. Their enduring product speaks for itself.

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    • Trivia
      Jim Carrey did his first appearance on David Letterman's Late Night right after the show was canceled. After Carrey's wild act of impressions, from Sammy Davis Jr. to Clint Eastwood, Letterman mentioned the show, and Carrey pretended to start crying, then said, "I miss Jack Gilford's stories."
    • Crazy credits
      After the credits, the MTM kitten logo forms. An off-screen voice states, "And now, here's the cat!". Instead of meowing, the kitten says, "Quack!"
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Jim Carrey: Class Clown (1998)

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La fábrica de patos
    • Production company
      • MTM Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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