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Queer Duck: The Movie is a american film of genre Comedy directed by Mike Reiss released in USA on 18 july 2006 with Jim J. Bullock

Queer Duck: The Movie (2006)

Queer Duck: The Movie
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Released in USA 18 july 2006
Length 1h12
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Comedy,    Animation
Rating53% 2.696282.696282.696282.696282.69628

Queer Duck: The Movie (Duck la Drague) est un long métrage d’animation américain de Xeth Feinberg, sorti directement en vidéo en 2006.

Actors

Jim J. Bullock

(Adam Seymour 'Queer Duck' Duckstein (voice))
David Duchovny

(Tiny Jesus (voice))
Jackie Hoffman

(Lola Buzzard (voice))
Kevin Michael Richardson

(Stephen Arlo 'Openly' Gator / Additional Voices (voice))
Billy West

(Bi-Polar Bear / Additional Voices (voice))
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