
Duck Off
The Quack Chronicles
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Narrated by:
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Tavis Doucette
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By:
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Dustin Gross
About this listen
They stole his bread. They mocked his speech. Now, he's taking it all back—one quack at a time.
Meet Thaddaeus McQuack: a furious, foul-mouthed duck with a grudge the size of a city pond and a speech impediment that only makes his threats funnier. After a mime-related incident lands him in a zoo, Thaddaeus breaks free—and declares war on mankind.
With a deranged cockatoo named Steve, a flying squirrel militia, and a revolution built on stale bread and pure rage, Duck Off: The Quack Chronicles is a wild, action-packed satire you never knew you needed.
Warning: Contains strong language, rogue birds, anti-mime violence, and one duck with absolutely zero chill.
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