Sick Duck Productions

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Background

This is Eric André's vanity card.

(May 20, 2012-)



The timeframe of the flashing images varies with 0:02, 0:03, 0:04, or 0:08

Logo: On a blue background with a light blue center, we see a yellow circle. In the circle is a green duck with an orange bill who looks a bit like Plucky Duck from Tiny Toon Adventures. The yellow text "Sick Duck Productions" surrounds the circle. The duck rolls his head around in a dizzy state before suddenly throwing up. The vomit flashes colors as the duck makes a pretty disturbing face while his eyes pop out and the background begins to move. Then he goes back to normal.

Variant: On the season 3 The Eric Andre Show episode "Bird Up!", after the duck vomits, a clip of a woman covering her baby's face is shown in the circle.

Technique: Cartoon-style digital animation.

Music/Sounds: There are three different variants:

  • 2012: The duck lets out a low pitched "quack!" (most likely provided by Eric Andre himself) as he throws up and a wobbling sub bass.
  • 2013: A different wobbling sub bass and what sounds like a boar grunting as the duck vomits. Only seen on early season 2 episodes of The Eric Andre Show.
  • 2013-2014: A 3-note organ theme followed by a deep "bakawk" sound. This is the sound that plays in every "Bird Up" skit.

Music/Sounds Variants:

  • On the final season 2 episode of The Eric Andre Show, the "bakawk" is replaced with Hannibal Buress saying "Whack." (which he did at the end of the episode).
  • On The Eric Andre Show from Season 3 onward (starting with "Naturi Naughton; Ryan Phillippe"), it's a quote from the preceding episode. During Season 6, the 3-note theme either precedes the quote or is played alongside it.
  • On Mostly 4 Millennials, a duck quacking with water splashing and a stomach growling, and a retching sound.
  • On Eric Andre: Legalize Everything, it's a combination of both main audio variants. The 3-note theme plays first, then the "quack".

Availability: Seen on The Eric Andre Show, Mostly 4 Millennials and Eric Andre: Legalize Everything.

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