Stone Quackers
Stone Quackers is an American adult animated television series created by Ben Jones. The series premiered October 27, 2014, on FXX as part of their Animation Domination High-Def block.
Despite the Animation Domination High-Def block originally airing on Fox, Stone Quackers itself is the first original show to premiere on FXX.
Plot
Set in the fictional island city of Cheeseburger Island, the series revolves around the surreal misadventures of two ducks, Whit and Clay, along with their friends Barf and Dottie, and the incompetent Officer Barry, and neighborhood kid Bug.Production
Stone Quackers was created by Ben Jones, who also created The Problem Solverz for Cartoon Network. After leaving Cartoon Network, Jones began working with Fox Broadcasting Company on their new animation block, Animation Domination High-Def. During this endeavor, Jones pitched Stone Quackers to Fox as a program for the block.In a July 2013 interview, Jones described this series a "more pure, raw, uncut expression of the same artistic impulse" that manifested Alfe, a character from Solverz. Jones was only allowed to describe that "there will be feathers" in the series.
Characters
- Whit - Whit is a slacker who is prone to erratic behavior and severe lapses of judgement. He is a yellow duck who wears a red hat.
- Clay - Like his best friend Whit, Clay too is a slacker. He is a blue duck who wears a gray hat. He owns a pet bicolor cat named Gothfield,.
- Barf - Whit and Clay's fat friend Barf is dim-witted and suffers from poor impulse control, very similar to Alfe from The Problem Solverz, who Jones also voices using the same voice.
- Dottie - Whit and Clay's friend Dottie lusts after Officer Barry, but mental illness prevents her from forming a relationship with him.
- Officer Barry - Barry is an inept police officer who faces abuse from his family at home. He delivers internal monologues whenever he appears. In "Hemispheres", Barry states that he is French-Canadian; his fellow officers think he is Italian.
- Bug - Bug, a child from the neighborhood, is usually depicted as naive and childlike, but he has a tendency to occasionally make darker and more sinister statements.
Episodes
Broadcast and reception
In December 2013, comedian Sean O'Connor revealed Stone Quackers as one of his additional projects for television.Meanwhile, Fox announced in April 2014 that the Animation Domination High-Def block would cease broadcast on June 28, 2014, though its programs will continue on digital platforms.
As a result of this, development of the show became unknown.
Stone Quackers was ultimately moved to FXX, where a special preview aired at midnight on October 27, 2014. A short Vine video was also posted by the network.
Dan Nadel—a former publisher of Jones—of The Comics Journal called it Jones' best creation after Problem Solverz.