Live or Costumed Ducks On Television and Film
- Aflac Duck, the duck mascot for Aflac
- Duck Girls, in Big Barn Farm
- Edd the Duck - A puppet mallard from CBBC's The Broom Cupboard
- Orville the Duck - a green duckling puppet operated by Keith Harris
- Plucka Duck from the Australian television program Hey Hey It's Saturday
- Saturnin le canard from 1960s French children's TV show Les Aventures de Saturnin; renamed Dynamo Duck and voiced by Dan Castellaneta for American audiences in the show The Adventures of Dynamo Duck
- Charlie, the duck from Disney's The Million Dollar Duck
- The Chick and The Duck from American sitcom Friends
- Ferdinand, a white male adventurous duck who appears in Babe and Babe: Pig in the City
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