
A bee happens to drift by and Quack tells of the skunk's ability to the bee who, being unimpressed, tells Quack of its ability to sting others before flying away. While walking, Peep asks Quack if he finds that flower that they saw was beautiful and Quack tells Peep to forget the flower and instead expresses his awe at the skunk's ability. Quack attempts to imitate the skunk but the skunk points out that only his kind can do so and Quack angrily walks off. Quack sticks his head in the skunk's tail and comments he does smell something bad but not like the repulsive smell and the skunk explains his defense mechanism of spraying animals with a repugnant odor. Quack tells the animal, who happens to be a skunk, off and then asks the skunk if he has smelled anything revolting, whereupon the skunk explains he is the smell. Quack then walks away and walks on top of a black and white object and, as he is wondering about the smell, the object moves and looks up at him scaring the duck into jumping off the animal. Later Quack finds a sock that, despite its repulsiveness, is also not the smell. Peep tags along with Quack as both go looking for the smell and they stumble across a flower of which Quack, upon sniffing it, deduces it is not the terrible smell.

Quack misinterprets Peeps reaction as doubt and sets out to prove Peep wrong. After Peep's inquiry of how Quack will get rid of the smell, the duck responds that he will speak to it sternly which causes Peep to laugh. Quack tells Peep that he should never ask him to spend the night again and then decides that he will get rid of the smell around his pond. As Quack beings to explain how terrible the smell was, he falls asleep mid-sentence and later in the morning, he and Peep face the difficulty, and are successful, in get out of Peep's home. Peep sleepily awakens and asks the duck why he is here causing Quack to being to explain about the smell in his pond only to realize it has disappeared. Quack runs to Peep's can and shouts for Peep to wake up before jumping into his can and ramming into the sleeping chicken.

Please note he appears in so many episodes, not all are listed here.Īs Quack in in his pond about to go to sleep, he smells something repulsive, Unable to stay in his pond due to the smell, causes him to rush away half gagging. The number one thing that got Quack was that she gave him a new name: "Plurp". Quack has on multiple occasions told Chirp how she is a funny bird but this does not appear to bother her.įemale Quack - She took over Quack's pond and even once gave a concert.
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Chirp will still help Quack and, as seen in the episode A Duck's Tale, has taken notice of his superior swimming abilities, though not being too fond of the duck trying to teach her how to swim. Chirp does not give Quack any ground to boast, whether it be about himself or ducks, but has been seen using it to manipulate Quack such as in the episode Springy Thingy where she, upon asking Quack about whether ducks exceed in certain qualities and gaining his agreement, cause him to let her and Peep stand on his shoulders. Quack in turn will argue back with both birds often going to Peep to help solve their problem. Even though Quack can brag or show off sometimes, Peep is still kind to him.Ĭhirp - Chirp is friends with Quack but has been shown frequently arguing with him and sometimes challenging what the duck asserts is his or his own accomplishment. Peep - Peep is patient and kind with Quack. Beaver Boy appears to never refer to Quack by his real name and will either refer to him as blue sailor or, rarely, blue duck. Quack has the ability to dive, swim well, and talk underwater and always waddles when he walks. He is protective of his hat and will sometimes let it be used to carry water, but often begrudgingly. He often bosses Peep and Chirp around and argues with Chirp, sometimes falsely accusing her of things that he has done. Quack is very fanatical about ducks and often sings self-aware songs about them and talks about them. Quack made his debut in the episode Spring Thing and lives in a pond.

Quack has a obsession with ducks and likes to eat, sing, and boast about himself. He is very attached to his hat and expresses great discomfort when it is gone from his head by force. Quack is portrayed to be bossy and very self centered but also cares for his friends as seen when he helps Chirp tire out Tom, rescuing Peep and Chirp on various occasions, and helping to save his home. He has two oval shaped black feet that are connected to the rest of his body by his cylindrical black legs. Quack has two eyes that are white with black pupils and a black bill is located beneath his eyes. On the top of his head is a small white sailor hat. Quack has a oval shaped body that is covered with indigo feathers that may also appear to be blue at night.
