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Duck Cartoon Characters

Author: Tyler B Updated: March 12, 2023
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The most famous duck cartoon characters are Donald and Daffy, but animation is absolutely stuffed with ducks, from billionaire misers to caped crime-fighters to a Pokémon with a permanent headache.

There is just something about a cartoon duck. The silly faces, the easygoing waddle, the tendency to lose their temper or their money (usually both). I rounded up the best ducks in animation, from the old-school Disney icons through the Darkwing Duck crew, the classic Looney Tunes lineup, and the oddballs from everywhere else.

The Disney Duck Dynasty

No family owns the cartoon-duck game like Disney’s. These are the icons of Duckburg.

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Donald Duck

Donald Duck - Best Duck Cartoon Character

📺 Shows: Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, House of Mouse, Quack Pack

🦆 Debut: The Wise Little Hen (1934)

🧠 My take: The most recognizable voice in cartoon history

The sailor-suited king of the ducks. Since 1934 Donald has turned up in over 150 films, defined by his short fuse and his complete inability to hold onto a dollar. For all his flaws, though, he is fiercely loyal to his family, and somehow he always lands on his webbed feet.

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Daisy Duck

Daisy Duck

📺 Shows: House of Mouse, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Quack Pack

🦆 Debut: 1940

🧠 My take: Donald, but with patience and better fashion sense

Donald’s girlfriend since 1940, Daisy quickly outgrew the “love interest” role to become her own spirited, assertive character. She has the same temper Donald does, just better control of it, and she has been a staple of the Disney family ever since.

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Scrooge McDuck

Scrooge McDuck - DuckTales

📺 Show: DuckTales

🦆 Net worth: Roughly $65 billion, give or take

🎬 Best moment: Diving into his money bin like a pool

The richest duck in Duckburg is far more than a penny-pinching miser. To Huey, Dewey, and Louie he is a devoted uncle, a sharp businessman, and a fearless treasure hunter. His heart is in the right place under all that gold, which is exactly why generations have loved him.

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Huey, Dewey, and Louie

Huey Duck

📺 Shows: DuckTales, Quack Pack

🦆 Color-coded: Red, blue, green

🧠 My take: Three ducks, three very different personalities

Donald’s mischievous nephews started out as near-identical troublemakers, but the modern DuckTales gave them real distinct personalities. Huey is the prepared, by-the-book one (Junior Woodchuck Guidebook always in hand), and the trio is the beating heart of the whole franchise.

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Dewey Duck

Dewey Duck - duck cartoon characters

📺 Show: DuckTales

🦆 Color: Blue

🧠 My take: The “act first, think never” brother

The most adventurous and daring of the three, Dewey lives to stand out. He chases the big, bold, attention-grabbing stunt, usually without a single thought for the consequences, which makes him both the most fun and the most likely to get everyone in trouble.

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Louie Duck

Louie Duck - little duck cartoon character

📺 Show: DuckTales

🦆 Color: Green

🧠 My take: A tiny Scrooge in the making

Louie is the laid-back, scheming one, with the same nose for treasure and money as his great-uncle Scrooge. He can be lazy and a little too clever for his own good, but underneath the angles he genuinely cares about his family.

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Della Duck

Della Duck

📺 Show: DuckTales

🦆 Role: Mom to the triplets

🧠 My take: A great prankster with a dark sense of humor

The boys’ mother spent years missing in action, but she is every bit as adventurous, headstrong, and impulsive as her sons. Once reunited, she proves to be a high-spirited prankster who loves a family adventure more than anything.

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Webby Vanderquack

Webby Vanderquack

📺 Show: DuckTales

🦆 Dream: To become a great explorer

🧠 My take: Equal parts adorable and slightly terrifying

In the DuckTales reboot, Webby is a wildly enthusiastic, adventure-obsessed girl who grew up with almost no social contact, which makes her endearingly awkward and prone to excited rambling. She is also a low-key combat expert, which nobody sees coming.

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Launchpad McQuack

Launchpad McQuack

📺 Shows: DuckTales, Darkwing Duck

🦆 Job: Pilot (crashes included)

🧠 My take: The lovable himbo of Duckburg

Scrooge’s fearless, big-hearted pilot is famous for one thing above all: crash landings. He is not the sharpest duck in the pond, but his loyalty is bottomless, and he is one of the few characters to bridge both DuckTales and Darkwing Duck.

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Ludwig Von Drake

Ludwig Von Drake - duck cartoon characters

📺 Debut: Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color (1961)

🦆 Role: Eccentric expert on everything

🧠 My take: The professor uncle of the duck family

Donald’s quirky scientist uncle, Ludwig debuted in 1961 as a know-it-all presenter with an Austrian accent and an opinion on every subject. Gadget-prone and gloriously full of himself, he helped Scrooge on plenty of adventures.

Darkwing Duck and the St. Canard Crew

Let us get dangerous. Darkwing Duck’s corner of the duck-verse is full of heroes, weirdos, and reformed villains.

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Drake Mallard (Darkwing Duck)

Drake Mallard

📺 Show: Darkwing Duck

🦆 Gear: Gas gun, purple cape, dramatic entrance

🎬 Catchphrase: “I am the terror that flaps in the night!”

By day a mild suburban dad, by night the caped crime-fighter of St. Canard. Darkwing has all the ego of a superhero and slightly less of the competence, which means he saves the day about as often as he causes the mess. That tension is the whole charm.

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Morgana Macawber

Morgana Macawber

📺 Show: Darkwing Duck

🦆 Deal: Transylvanian sorceress, Darkwing’s love interest

🧠 My take: A villain who quit crime to pay off student loans

Morgana is a powerful (if still learning) sorceress from the storied Macawber family. She originally turned to crime to cover her student debt, but after a few run-ins with Darkwing she reformed and became his on-and-off love interest. Relatable origin story, honestly.

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Dean Tightbill

Dean Tightbill

📺 Show: Darkwing Duck

🦆 Role: Penny-pinching university dean

🧠 My take: A budget cut with a vendetta attached

The tightfisted dean of St. Canard University, Tightbill is best known for cutting Dr. Bushroot’s research funding, which kicks off Bushroot’s whole plant-monster villain arc. He ends up needing Darkwing’s protection from the very scientist he defunded. Lesson there, probably.

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Rhoda Dendron

Rhoda Dendron Female Cartoon Ducks

📺 Show: Darkwing Duck

🦆 Role: Bushroot’s lone university friend

🧠 My take: Kindness rewarded with a kidnapping, sadly

Rhoda was the one colleague who stood up for Bushroot when the other scientists bullied him. He misread her decency as romance, and after his transformation he tried to turn her into a plant-duck hybrid like himself, until Darkwing and Launchpad stepped in.

The Schemers and Villains

Every duck universe needs a good antagonist, and these four are the cream of the crooked crop.

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Magica De Spell

Magica De Spell

📺 Shows: DuckTales, Darkwing Duck

🦆 Obsession: Scrooge’s Number One Dime

🧠 My take: A sorceress with one very specific goal

Descended from a long line of sorceresses, Magica wants one thing: to forge an amulet granting the Midas Touch, which requires Scrooge’s lucky first dime. Powerful, driven, and endlessly scheming, she is Scrooge’s most magical headache.

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Flintheart Glomgold

Flintheart Glomgold

📺 Show: DuckTales

🦆 Title: Second-richest duck in the world

🧠 My take: Scrooge with the morals removed

Flintheart is Scrooge’s ruthless rival, the second-richest duck who would give anything to be first. Where Scrooge earns it, Flintheart lies, cheats, and schemes, treating everyone around him as a tool. A perfect dark mirror to Scrooge.

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NegaDuck

NegaDuck

📺 Show: Darkwing Duck

🦆 Origin: Darkwing’s evil twin from the Negaverse

🧠 My take: Everything Darkwing is, but mean

Darkwing’s evil doppelganger from the Negaverse is pure malice with a weapon for every occasion. Voiced by Jim Cummings, the same actor behind Darkwing himself, he is the show’s most genuinely threatening villain.

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Quackerjack

Quackerjack

📺 Show: Darkwing Duck

🦆 Former job: Toymaker turned criminal

🎬 Catchphrase: “It’s playtime!”

A toymaker driven out of business by video games, Quackerjack snapped and turned his genius for toys into a genius for crime. He robs banks with killer playthings and clearly enjoys every second. Equal parts inventive and unhinged.

Looney Tunes and Classic Ducks

Before Disney owned the pond, these ducks were ruling the golden age of animation.

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Daffy Duck

Daffy Duck - Cartoon Ducks

📺 Franchise: Looney Tunes, Space Jam

🦆 Debut: Porky’s Duck Hunt (1937)

🧠 My take: Greed and ego have never been funnier

With 250-plus appearances, Daffy is one of the biggest stars Looney Tunes ever produced. He is a schemer and a show-off, all quick wit and questionable loyalty, happy to double-cross Bugs one short and team up with him the next. Whatever the plot, Daffy steals the scene.

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Melissa Duck

Melissa Duck Best female Duck Character

📺 Show: Baby Looney Tunes

🦆 Deal: Daffy’s recurring love interest

🧠 My take: The class clown of Baby Looney Tunes

A yellow duckling best known from Baby Looney Tunes, where she had a crush on Daffy and played the resident comedian, always cracking jokes even when they landed her in trouble. The later Looney Tunes Show reworked her as the similar Tina Russo.

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Plucky Duck

Plucky Duck

📺 Show: Tiny Toon Adventures

🦆 Idol: Daffy Duck (obviously)

🧠 My take: A green duckling cosplaying as Daffy

A young green duck in a white tank top, Plucky is essentially Daffy’s number-one fan, studying under his hero at Acme University. He even inherited Daffy’s old gag of having his bill knocked clean off his face.

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Yakky Doodle

Yakky Doodle

📺 Show: The Yogi Bear Show

🦆 Look: Yellow body, green wings, little red shirt

🧠 My take: A classic Hanna-Barbera cutie

A tiny yellow-and-green duckling from the Hanna-Barbera stable, Yakky Doodle later joined the Yogi Yahooeys team in Laff-a-Lympics, sporting a red-orange shirt with a white “Y.” Pure old-school cartoon sweetness.

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Baby Huey

Baby Huey

📺 Studio: Famous Studios (Noveltoons)

🦆 Debut: Quack a Doodle Doo (1950)

🧠 My take: An enormous baby who has no idea how big he is

A giant, naive duckling who debuted in 1950, Baby Huey means well but tends to flatten everything around him out of pure clumsy enthusiasm. Voiced originally by comedian Sid Raymond, he is a genuine classic-era deep cut.

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Dynamo Duck

Dynamo Duck

📺 Show: The Adventures of Dynamo Duck

🦆 Origin: A 1960s French production

🧠 My take: A real-duck oddity from animation history

A true curiosity. Created by Jean Tourane, this French series dressed up real animals in tiny costumes and props for the duckling’s adventures, an offshoot of his 1960s show Saturnin le canard. Strange, charming, and unlike anything else on this list.

Ducks From Everywhere Else

And then there are the ducks who waddled in from games, comics, horror parodies, and the weirder corners of TV.

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Psyduck

Psyduck - Best Cartoon Duck Characters

📺 Franchise: Pokémon

🦆 Type: Water (with a splitting headache)

🧠 My take: The most relatable Pokémon ever made

A yellow duck Pokémon whose uncontrollable psychic powers give it a permanent headache. The worse the headache, the stronger the powers, which means Psyduck is at its most dangerous when it looks the most confused. It evolves into Golduck with a Water Stone.

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Count Duckula

Count Duckula

📺 Show: Count Duckula

🦆 Twist: A vegetarian vampire

🧠 My take: Dracula, if Dracula liked broccoli

A brilliant subversion of the vampire trope. During his latest reincarnation, ketchup got used instead of blood, leaving Duckula a peaceful vegetarian with zero bloodlust, much to the despair of his servant Igor. Spun off from Danger Mouse into his own show.

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Howard the Duck

Howard Patka

📚 Source: Marvel Comics

🦆 Home: Duckworld, then Cleveland

🧠 My take: A cynical duck stuck in a world he never made

A 27-year-old duck from a planet of anthropomorphic ducks, Howard gets yanked across the cosmos and dumped in Cleveland. There he meets Beverly Switzler, fends off thugs with martial arts, and grumbles his way through a world that makes no sense to him. A genuine Marvel cult classic.

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Wade Duck

Wade Duck

📺 Show: Garfield and Friends

🦆 Diagnosis: 714 distinct fears

🧠 My take: Anxiety, the cartoon

Wade is a cowardly, paranoid duck who is afraid of basically everything (a farm psychiatrist clocked him at 714 separate fears). It drives Orson and the rest of the barnyard up the wall, but every so often Wade finds real courage when his friends are in danger.

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Ming-Ming Duckling

Ming-Ming Duckling

📺 Show: Wonder Pets

🦆 Age: Three (and acts like it)

🧠 My take: Confidence way bigger than her wingspan

Confident, outgoing, and only able to get a few feet off the ground, Ming-Ming loves flying more than anything. She tends to get overzealous and ahead of herself, which is the whole source of her comic relief. A perfect stand-in for an excitable three-year-old.

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Abby Mallard

Abby Mallard

🎬 Movie: Chicken Little (2005)

🦆 Nickname: “Ugly Duckling”

🧠 My take: The smart, loyal heart of the film

The deuteragonist of Disney’s Chicken Little, Abby Mallard has buckteeth, an orange beak, and a swan-implying hairstyle held up with two bands. Nicknamed the Ugly Duckling, she is by far the most level-headed and loyal character in the movie.

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Ace Duck

Ace Duck (1987 TV series)

📺 Show: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987)

🦆 Look: Aviator jacket and goggles

🧠 My take: A deep-cut TMNT fan favorite

A lesser-known but fondly remembered TMNT character, Ace Duck is an anthropomorphic flying ace dressed like a classic flyboy, leather jacket, goggles, the works. Another product of the franchise’s gloriously strange mutant reality.

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Eric Duckman

Eric Duckman

📺 Show: Duckman

🦆 Job: Spectacularly bad private detective

🧠 My take: A 90s adult-cartoon antihero

A lazy, self-serving, gloriously incompetent duck who works as a detective and parents about as well as he investigates. After his wife Beatrice died, her sister Bernice moved in to keep some order over Duckman and his three kids. A cult 90s adult animation lead.

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Mallard Fillmore

Mallard Fillmore

📰 Format: Newspaper comic strip

🦆 Job: Conservative TV reporter

🧠 My take: A pun on President Millard Fillmore

A green-plumaged duck reporter at the fictional WFDR in Washington, D.C., Mallard Fillmore has run as a syndicated comic strip since 1994. The name is a play on the 13th U.S. president, and the strip is known for its political bent.

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Queer Duck

Queer Duck

📺 Origin: Web series, then a 2006 film

🦆 Notable: An early LGBTQ+ animated lead

🧠 My take: A genuine trailblazer for the format

Starting as a late-90s web series and later a 2006 film, Queer Duck was one of the earliest animated projects built around LGBTQ+ characters in a light, comedic format. A small but historically notable entry in the duck canon.

Why Are There So Many Cartoon Ducks?

It is a fair question. A few reasons ducks have dominated animation for nearly a century:

  • They are expressive: that big bill is perfect for exaggerated reactions, which is gold for comedy.
  • The voice is built in: a “duck voice” is instantly funny, and Donald and Daffy turned it into an art form.
  • They are easy to anthropomorphize: ducks wear a sailor suit or a cape just fine, and they can be cute or menacing on demand.
  • Carl Barks happened: the legendary Disney artist built out the entire Duckburg universe, and that family tree is still paying off today.

Who Created These Ducks? (Reference Table)

All the creators and debut years in one place, the part most lists skip.

Character Creator(s) Show / Studio First Appeared
Donald Duck Walt Disney / Dick Lundy Disney 1934
Daisy Duck Disney Disney 1940
Scrooge McDuck Carl Barks Disney 1947
Huey, Dewey & Louie Al Taliaferro & Ted Osborne Disney 1937
Della Duck Al Taliaferro (Don Rosa developed) DuckTales 1937
Webby Vanderquack Disney DuckTales 1987
Launchpad McQuack Disney DuckTales 1987
Ludwig Von Drake Walt Disney Disney 1961
Darkwing Duck (Drake Mallard) Tad Stones Darkwing Duck 1991
Morgana Macawber Disney Darkwing Duck 1991
Dean Tightbill Disney Darkwing Duck 1991
Rhoda Dendron Disney Darkwing Duck 1991
Magica De Spell Carl Barks Disney / DuckTales 1961
Flintheart Glomgold Carl Barks Disney / DuckTales 1956
NegaDuck Disney Darkwing Duck 1991
Quackerjack Disney Darkwing Duck 1991
Daffy Duck Tex Avery & Bob Clampett Looney Tunes 1937
Melissa Duck Warner Bros. Looney Tunes 1940s
Plucky Duck Warner Bros. Tiny Toon Adventures 1990
Yakky Doodle Hanna-Barbera The Yogi Bear Show 1961
Baby Huey Martin Taras / Famous Studios Noveltoons 1950
Dynamo Duck Jean Tourane French TV 1960s
Psyduck Game Freak Pokémon 1996
Count Duckula Cosgrove Hall Count Duckula 1988
Howard the Duck Steve Gerber & Val Mayerik Marvel 1973
Wade Duck Jim Davis Garfield and Friends 1988
Ming-Ming Duckling Josh Selig Wonder Pets 2006
Abby Mallard Disney Chicken Little 2005
Ace Duck Playmates / Mirage TMNT (1987) 1989
Eric Duckman Everett Peck Duckman 1994
Mallard Fillmore Bruce Tinsley Newspaper comic 1994
Queer Duck Mike Reiss Web series / film 1999

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the most famous duck cartoon character?

Donald Duck is the classic answer, with one of the most recognizable voices in all of animation. Daffy Duck runs a very close second on the Looney Tunes side.

Who are some female duck cartoon characters?

Daisy Duck, Webby Vanderquack, Della Duck, Magica De Spell, Morgana Macawber, Melissa Duck, and Abby Mallard are among the best-known female ducks across Disney and beyond.

What is the yellow duck cartoon character called?

There are a few. Psyduck (the Pokémon), Melissa Duck, Yakky Doodle, and Baby Huey are all classic yellow cartoon ducks.

Who is the duck from DuckTales?

DuckTales centers on Scrooge McDuck and his grandnephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie, plus Webby, Launchpad McQuack, and Della Duck. Magica De Spell and Flintheart Glomgold are the recurring villains.

Who created Donald Duck and Scrooge McDuck?

Donald Duck debuted in 1934 from Walt Disney’s studio. Scrooge McDuck was created by the legendary Disney comics artist Carl Barks in 1947, and Barks built out most of the wider Duckburg family.

Who did I miss? Drop your favorite cartoon duck in the comments. I keep this list growing whenever someone reminds me of a good one.

Tye B founded Cartoon Lists out of a refusal to let great cartoons be forgotten. He grew up on 90s Saturday-morning TV and never grew out of it
Tyler B

Tye B founded Cartoon Lists out of a refusal to let great cartoons be forgotten. He grew up on 90s Saturday-morning TV and never grew out of it — these days he splits his time between rewatching the classics and keeping up with modern anime. Here he ranks, reviews, and digs into the characters and stories that define pop culture.

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