Episode
Duckman: Four Weddings Inconceivable
Overview
At the wedding of Dr. Ben Stein, a series of emotional epiphanies lead to an amazing set of marriage proposals. King Chicken proposes to Bernice. Cornfed proposes to Beverly. Duckman proposes to his new love, King Chicken's ex Honey. After many arguments between the principles, Duckman says he will make all the arrangements, thereby letting everyone blame him. Despite his arrangements, the ceremony goes off with the appropriate hitches, except that Duckman finds out something that Cornfed forgot to tell him.
Details
- Series
- Duckman
- Season
- Season 4
- Episode
- Episode 28
- Air date
- 1997-09-06
Episode context
Four Weddings Inconceivable is Episode 28 in Season 4 of Duckman. It aired on 1997-09-06.
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