'Kon Ducki' is Plucky Duck's adaptation of a literary work, telling how one duck dared to prove to the Explorer's Club that ducks did not fly to Salinas to migrate, but actually sailed by bo... Read all'Kon Ducki' is Plucky Duck's adaptation of a literary work, telling how one duck dared to prove to the Explorer's Club that ducks did not fly to Salinas to migrate, but actually sailed by boat. With the bet that he can reach Salinas in 21 days, Captain Pluck and his intrepid crew... Read all'Kon Ducki' is Plucky Duck's adaptation of a literary work, telling how one duck dared to prove to the Explorer's Club that ducks did not fly to Salinas to migrate, but actually sailed by boat. With the bet that he can reach Salinas in 21 days, Captain Pluck and his intrepid crew set out to prove his theory. Also included is a 'making of' special, wherein Plucky recou... Read all
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Film within television
It still is to this day as a young adult one of my favourite 'Tiny Toon Adventures' episodes. Except it is one of those episodes that is even better today, due to being now familiar with what is being referenced and parodied, what the ingenious premise was doing and getting more out of the humour due to understanding it more consistently. "Kon Ducki" simply put is a fantastic episode that is a must if you are a fan of Plucky, as he is one of the show's best characters in my view this was right up my street.
"Kon Ducki" is very well animated for one thing. It is typically vibrant, the drawing is crisp and smooth and the backgrounds show a loving eye for rich detail. Every bit as good are the expressions and reactions of the characters, wonderfully exaggerated and looney. The music is hip and infectiously characterful and the theme song has yet to get old, one of the best animated theme songs of the 90s.
The writing is spot on, some of the funniest and smartest of the show in a while. 'Tiny Toon Adventures' did have a long period where it did become hit and miss but it really upped its game with the previous few episodes and this. The film within a television show concept was an inspired concept in the first place and its execution in "Kon Ducki" is epic in its wackiness and is very imaginative and hilarious.
Have always gotten a major kick out of the making of segment, as well as the part with Hamton cast as a stunt double (a recipe for disaster). The whole expedition is hugely entertaining. The episode suits Plucky perfectly, despite being egotistical and suitably inept in the role he plays here it is hilarious to watch and one doesn't hate him too much. All the other characters are strongly done too, particularly Hamton, and the character interaction is spot on. The voice acting is excellent, the much missed Joe Alaskey embodying Plucky's strong, manic personality.
In summary, fantastic. 10/10.
Plucky Adventurer and Filmmaker without a Clue
The first part we see Plucky's epic film and well all I can say is it's a movie. This film is just hilarious from beginning to end. This was a parody based on the historical explorer. What makes this even better is the fact this explorer is an alumnus of my collage "Pacific Lutheran University" so this episode was a cool nod to the PLU community. Anyway, back to the matter, really like the beginning credits of the film where we see just constant big bold titles of Plucky Duck's name, I thought "wow, egocentric much."
Let just say if you ever go on an expedition make sure you're not in Plucky's group as this guy isn't even close to being a novice. It's funny as we see he gets his dates mixed up as he makes his boat based on the historical explorer's expedition in 1977 and he makes the raft with some 70's relics from a car in the middle (surprised the raft could actually hold the automotive at all). 8 track tape of each group that were popular at the time and have now broken up, as well as what Plucky's disco outfit.
The expedition of course just goes from bad to worse, it's funny because some of those troubles he goes through are easy fixes and were most of the time his own fault; once again showing how Plucky can be smart and yet not. Really liked the scene when he keeps passing and taking the Captain position to either escape blame or steel credit, though seeing Hampton in the Captain position he no doubt made a better captain. Even one scene when Plucky just completely loses it, thinking he was way in over his head and ego as the expiation doesn't quite go his way.
The second part is the making of the movie which makes things even funnier on the making of his movie. We hear the fact that he didn't even read the autobiography he based his book on which explains a lot of things, though this could be a little referenced joke to Jodorowsky's making of "Dune" as he supposedly never read the source material when trying to make his vision of the story.
We see some of how troubled Plucky's production of his film truly is, from some of his not so hot directing or lack thereof. There is a hilarious scene where poor Hampton once again is made to do Plucky's work playing the stunt double (as if he's really convincing) of him in one particular scene where he has to mutter the three most deadly words "Ah, Mango Juice." And constantly get wacked by a falling bast repeatedly, it's more takes on one scene than in Kubrick's making of "The Shining".
This episode is an epic of epic proportions, well sort of.
Rating: 4 stars
Did you know
- Trivia"Kon Ducki" is a takeoff on the real-life expedition of Thor Heyerdahl in his vessel the Kon Tiki.
- Quotes
Hamton J. Pig: Aah, mango fruit!
[the mast falls on him]
Plucky: CUT cut cut cut cut cut, cut cut! Not fruit, JUICE! Mango juice! Let's do it again! Action!
Hamton J. Pig: Aah, mango drink!
[the mast falls on him]
Plucky: Juice! Mango juice!
Hamton J. Pig: Aah, mango liquid refreshment!
[the mast falls on him]
Hamton J. Pig: Aah, mango wango!
[the mast falls on him again]
Hamton J. Pig: I'll take Charley Weaver to block.
[the mast falls on him again]
Plucky: You imbecile! You call yourself an actor? Gimme that!
[sits in the chair]
Plucky: You open the bottle and say, "Aah, mango juice!"
[the mast falls on him]
Plucky: Print that.
- Crazy creditsAbba Spelled Backwards Is Abba
- ConnectionsReferences The Wizard of Oz (1939)
- SoundtracksThe Sailor's Hornpipe
(uncredited)
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- Runtime
- 22m
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1






