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A '''sitting duck''' is an easy target, named after the fact that a duck that isn't moving is an easy shot for a hunter. |
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* A famous lithograph created in 1977 by Michael Bedard, which has [[w:Sitting Ducks|its own page]] on [[The Other Wiki]] |
* A famous lithograph created in 1977 by Michael Bedard, which has [[w:Sitting Ducks|its own page]] on [[The Other Wiki]] |
Revision as of 19:39, 5 January 2020
A sitting duck is an easy target, named after the fact that a duck that isn't moving is an easy shot for a hunter.
This is a disambiguation page. On All The Tropes, Sitting Ducks could refer to:
- A famous lithograph created in 1977 by Michael Bedard, which has its own page on The Other Wiki
- Sitting Ducks (literature), a children's book based on the lithograph (ISBN 0-399-22847-0)
- Sitting Ducks (TV series), a 2001-2004 animated series based on the lithograph and the children's book
- Sitting Ducks (film), a 1980 comedy film that has nothing to do with the above works
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