The Duck Bros.

The Duck Bros. is a American adult animated TV series created by Patrick Johnson and Mike Sullivan, that aired from September 16, 1998 to May 23, 2004, on ABC. The series focuses on the misadventures of four friends Craig Simon, Marlon "Townshend" Sheridan, Shawn Gunderson and Bruce Sherman, who lives in apartment called Bushwell Plaza, located on Seattle, Washington.

Premise
Craig Simon, Marlon "Townshend" Sheridan, Shawn Gunderson and Bruce Sherman are friends who live in Bushwell Plaza (fictional version of Eastern Columbia Building) on Seattle.

Characters

 * Main characters
 * Craig Simon (voiced by Billy West): He is a easy-going, friendly, good-natured, intelligent, yet sardonic, loyal and shy boy. Craig can be sardonic, selfish (sometimes) and vindictive, coming to manipulate his friends and his family (especially Stanley), but will do the right thing at the end.
 * Townshend Sheridan (voiced by Maurice LaMarche): Craig's best friend. He is arrogant, dim-witted, clumsy, cynical, selfish and erratic (coming to be annoying in many awkward and humiliating situations), whose negative personality often leads him in trouble, as well as his impulsive, lack of attention, naïvety behavior make him to be accident-prone, might being capable to create the biggest disaster with the most ordinary things and actions. Despite this, he has good heart and deeply cares about his friends and his family.
 * Shawn Bernstein (voiced by Tom Kane}
 * Bruce Sherman (voiced by Rob Paulsen)

Crew
Here's the list of people who worked on the show.
 * Patrick Johnson: creator, executive producer, creative consultant (both; seasons 1-5 [first half]) and writer (some episodes)
 * Alfred Gough and Miles Millar: executive producers/occasional writers (seasons 1-2)
 * Mike Sullivan: creator, executive producer, executive creative consultant and writer (some episodes)
 * David Greenwalt: writer, supervising producer (first half of season 1), co-executive producer (second half of season 1 and the entire season 2) and executive producer (season 3-first half of season 5)
 * David Fury: executive producer (season 4), consulting producer (season 5) and consultant (season 6)
 * George Meyer: supervising producer (season 1), co-executive producer (season 2), executive producer (season 3), producer (seasons 4-6) and writer
 * Ron Weiner: writer, story editor (season 2), executive story editor (season 3) and co-producer (season 4)
 * Lewis Morton: writer, producer (season 1), supervising producer (seasons 2-5) and consultant (season 6)
 * Tim Minear: producer (season 2), supervising producer (season 3), co-executive producer (season 4), consulting producer (season 5), executive producer (season 6)
 * Aaron Ehasz: writer, staff writer (Season 1), story editor (season 2), executive story editor (Season 3), co-producer (season 4) and consultant (season 5)
 * Bill Odenkirk: writer, producer (seasons 1-4) and supervising producer (seasons 5-6)
 * Jennifer Crittenden: writer (seasons 1, 5, 6), co-executive producer (season 5) and supervising producer (season 6)

DVD releases
Paramount Home Entertainment has released all 6 seasons of The Duck Bros. on DVD in regions 1, 2 & 4.

Shout! Factory re-released the complete series on DVD and Blu-ray.