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Qu'est que c'est? (What is it?)
~ Le Quack's famous French catchphrase.
You have not seen the last of Le Quack.
~ Le Quack

Le Quack is the secondary antagonist of the cartoon series Courage the Cowardly Dog and one of the two main antagonists of the 2021 crossover direct-to-video film Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog (alongside Katz).

He is a French duck who served as a con artist in most episodes and often bamboozled the Bagge family (except Courage). Once Courage first defeats him, Le Quack focuses on trying to get back at him or his owners.

He was voiced by Paul Schoeffler, who also voiced Katz and Cajun Fox in the same show.

Personality[]

Le Quack is a sadistic, calm, resourceful, highly-intelligent, strategic, manipulative, cruel, and sociopathic person, who seemingly acts as a typical supervillain. He apparently finds the thrill in committing thousands of bad deeds as a criminal, and doesn't seem to show any concerns, or have any second thoughts on his plans. It is known that the sole purpose of being a criminal was to mainly satisfy his greed, as he is a person who desires to earn more and more money.

Biography[]

Courage the Cowardly Dog[]

Dr. Le Quack, Amnesia Specialist[]

Le Quack first appeared in this episode, where he gets a call that someone has amnesia from Courage (talking about Muriel) and goes to Courage's house to see the patient. However, Le Quack only tends to try and get valuables from the family, knowing that since they have amnesia they won't be able to remember what was stolen and report a robbery. He first runs into Eustace and knocks him out with a large mallet (which later revealed to have given Eustace amnesia in the process). He then finds Muriel playing her sitar and identifies her as the patient. Le Quack looks around for any valuables to steal but can't find anything, so he decides to change tactics and force Muriel to remember where her valuables are. He then tries to get Muriel to tell him where she is keeping her valuables (which even includes the deed to her house) at by using several methods of torture (which includes tickling her foot, using a toy train to fling pies into her face, and getting her to eat a piece of stinky cheese). However, Le Quack's attempts were all thwarted by Courage who called the police on him. Before chasing Courage for the final time, he tied up Muriel and placed her on the couch. He briefly flirts with her, calling her "my darling" and telling her he had to leave her for a moment, but assured her it would be "only for a moment", before bonking her on the head with Eustace's mallet and quickly kissing her goodbye on her forehead in the spot he hit her (this was later revealed to have cured her of her amnesia). Le Quack stopped Courage from escaping by barricading the door and attempted to capture him with a vacuum, but Courage made it overload and it blew up in Le Quack's face, just before the police arrived and arrested him. However, the police car is shown wrecked and Le Quack is seen wearing police clothes and talks directly to the viewers saying that they have not seen the last of him.

Nowhere TV[]

On the run, Le Quack was forced to take up residence within a cave while he planned his vengeance on Courage. With the Nowhere Lottery imminent, he saw a way to defeat his rival and reclaim his fortune.

Disguising himself as a TV repair man, he returned to the farmhouse for the first step of his master plan, being remembered only by Courage, who growled at him at the door. Initially, his services were denied, as the television was not broken, and so Le Quack had to cut the antenna on the roof to make it appear dysfunctional. After that, he took action and started his work on their set. With his "repairs" complete, he departed as quickly as possible, leaving Courage very suspicious as to his intent.

Soon enough, as the farmers enjoyed their enhanced television quality, Le Quack appeared on screen—a hypnotic peppermint background behind him—and gave Eustace orders to dispose of Courage. Next, he forcibly coaxed the Muriel into dressing up as a clown, and the farmer a diver for the next stage; stealing the money.

His scheme devised that, acting as a clown, Muriel distract the guard while Eustace sneak in through the sewers. Once he had achieved the prize, they would make their escape back to Le Quack's headquarters.

All went according to plan, and they successfully arrived with the bag of cash. However, when Le Quack opened it to observe his winnings, it was emptied except for the pink dog he had grown to resent. Courage fled to the back room, Le Quack pursuing, where the two had a physics-defying battle, turning TVs to certain shows that dish out real versions of the weapons on those shows (example: Courage turns on a show involving a submarine that fires a torpedo at Le Quack, who turns on a show about King Ghidorah that breathes fire at Courage). When a seemingly harmless pie turned out to contain a stick of dynamite, the room was blown up, leaving the con artist defenseless when the police barged in to arrest him yet again.

Shortly thereafter, Le Quack set the prison ablaze in his escape, his lust for revenge is unstoppable.

Le Quack Balloon[]

Le Quack sees a way to trick Muriel into robbing the Piggy Bank of Sweden, a huge piggy bank that holds a lot of Swedish money, by forcing Muriel to bungee jump from a hot-air balloon. But Le Quack tells Muriel to do it to get rare Swedish vinegar. After Muriel got all of the Swedish money to him, Le Quack shoves her out of the air balloon and cuts the bungee rope with a saw. Luckily, Courage grabs Muriel to safety, and Le Quack's balloon is shot down by the Piggy Bank's defenses, leaving the malevolent mallard duck singed and humiliated while floating down via parachute, presumably arrested again by the guards afterwards.

Ball of Revenge[]

When Muriel knits a blanket for Courage, Eustace is angered that Courage gets all the attention. So the farmer vows to get rid of the dog once and for all. Eustace calls up six of Courage's worst enemies, Katz, the Puddle Queen, the Weremole, Le Quack, Cajun Fox, and The Big Toe to get rid of Courage. Eustace gathers the villains in the basement to devise a plan. Courage and Muriel return from buying some groceries, and Muriel notices the noise in the cellar. When she inquires about it, Eustace tells her he has a men's club and that she should make them sandwiches. Muriel does so and brings them downstairs. The villains hide themselves by holding up newspapers, but their cover is blown when the Puddle Queen helps herself to a sandwich, making Muriel angry about being lied to. She's promptly chained to the wall and ordered to scream in order to attract Courage. Katz provokes Muriel into screaming by messing with her laundry. This arouses Courage and he rushes downstairs where his six enemies challenge him to a game of dodgeball. While Eustace watches in amusement, the villains ready themselves (except for the Weremole, who would rather eat his ball, much to Katz's disgust). The game begins and the villains begin to pelt Courage with dodgeballs and other projectiles (there's also a halftime show starring the Red and Purple Duck Brothers). After Courage is sufficiently wounded by the dodgeball match, the villains surround him with an assortment of weapons ready to do him in. Muriel urges Courage on what he can do better than any of them. After thinking for a second he screams at the top of his lungs causing the villains to fall through a chasm that breaks open in the ground. Le Quack, who disappears halfway through the game, isn't shown as a victim of this, which means that he possibly escaped.

Other Media[]

Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog[]

In the crossover film Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog, Katz and Le Quack join forces when they discover a meteorite comprised of dark matter which if it spins, it creates different waves of frequency that animals can pick up on, or people could be coerced. As such, Katz and Le Quack intend on using it to brainwash people into sending their money to the farmhouse.

When the Mystery Gang becomes involved, they decide to use the frequencies to control legions of mutated cicadas. They also manipulated events to where they were elected as the mayor of Nowhere.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Le Quack makes brief cameo appearances in "The Transplant" and "So in Louvre Are We Two". In these two episodes, he is not a villain. He also makes a cameo appearance in the game “Creep TV” as well.
  • Le Quack returns in the crossover film Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog.
  • "Le Quack Balloon" is the only episode where he is defeated because he escapes defeat in "Dr. Le Quack, Amnesia Specialist" and "Nowhere TV" and he disappears in "Ball of Revenge".
  • Le Quack might be a parody of the famous character Arsene Lupin.
  • His name has double meaning. "Quack" is a sound of duck, and he's duck. "Le Quack" translates as "Charlatan" from French, and he's French criminal.

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The Richie Rich/The Scooby-Doo Show: Sylvester | The Burglar | Arabian Magician | Cat Man | Sailor | Werner Wolf
The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show: Ivan
The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries: Red Skull | Maid Mummy | Norma Deathman | Sea Demons | Cyclops | Mastermind | Giant Bees | Ebenezer Overview | Codefinger | Zombies | Evil Elf | Mad Sea Lion | Dr. Van Helsing | Ghost of George Washington | Ghost of Abraham Lincoln | Colonel Beauregard | Laser Band Thief | Ghost of Sherlock Holmes | Monster Mutt | Monster Mouse | Ghost of Christmas Never
The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo: Werewolves | Maldor the Malevolent
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo: Green Ghoul | Sludge Monster | Cheese Monster | Dr. Croaker
What's New Scooby-Doo?: Snow Creature | Dinosaur Spirit | Space Ape | Leland Brothers | Possessed Mystery Machine | Ghost of Rufus Raucous | Jungle Demons | Motoshondu | Headless Snowman | Living Toys | Faceless Phantom | Zombie Gladiator | Baseball Specter | 30 Foot Shaggy | Mummy | Mademoiselle Chantal | Gusano Grande | Jeeves | Vampire | Marcy | Cat Creature | San Franpsycho | Invisible Madman | Scooby Snack Monster | Glasburgh Dragon | Fish Fiend | Wakumi | Centaur | Lighthouse Keeper | Rusty McPeet | Creepy Keeper | Cold Steel | Evil Mystery Inc. | Titanic Twist | Demon Farmer | Frozen Fiend | Menacing Metallic Clown | Toxic Terror | Hong Kong Dragon | Skeleton Driver | Gold Monster | Coral Creature | Rama Yam | Osomon
Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!: Phineus Phibes | Agent 1 | Agent 2 | Misty Swiss | Bruce and Brucey | Suki Sukihari | Menace | Phibes' Clones (Evil Phibes)
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated: Slime Mutant | Gator People | Ghost Truck | Man-Crab | Que Horrifico | Alice May | Phantom | Gnome | Humungonauts | Fright Hound | Vampire | Char Gar Gothakan | Cicada Creature | Lord Infernicus | Shadowy Orc | Aphrodite | Danny Darrow | White Wizard | Nightfright | Fish Freaks | Manticore | Headless Horror | Shadowy Figure | Dead Justice | Obliteratrix | Freak of Crystal Cove | Crybaby Clown | Baba Yaga | Dreamweaver | Junk | Graveyard Ghoul | Dark Lilith | Hebediah Grim | Fiend | Scarebear | Dragon | Dr. Zin | Mummy | Aliens | Rude Boy and the Ska-Tastics | Gluten Demon | Dandy Highwayman | Fake Fred | Old Daphne | Priestess | Mr. E | Ed Machine | Professor Pericles | Evil Entity | Krampus | Kriegstaffebot |
Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!: Elias Kingston | Zatari Warrior Spirit | Sea Creatures | Gargoyle | Ghost of Chip Braverton | Sobek | Crystal Crawler | Headless Count | Ghost of Prima Donna | Yeti | Butler 3000 | Alien | Phantoms | Pterodactyl | Wayne Bowman | Gremlin | Sorcerer | Swamp Beast | Mr. Roundy | Cyclops | Scarecrows | Cliff Bride | El Bandito | Madcap | Viking Ghosts | Toxic Mutant | Baba Yaga | Dorsalfoot | Werewolf | Evil Jester | Houndbeast | Disorient Express Monsters | Kaniaku | Ghost of Amos Littlefield | Skull Alien | Ghost of Mother | Ghost of Archie Barnes | Mutant Rabbit | Arachne | Vampire | Plant Monster | Minus | Bubby | Iceman | Ape Man | Garbage Monster | Ghost Chef | Demon of Salem | Professor Huh | Rose
Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?: Bee Man of Alcatraz | Swamp Monster | Ghost Sergeant | Fish Monster | Screaming Skulls of London | Cat Mummy | Minotaur | Hugo Hauser | Madds Markson Monster | Technomancer | Spectral Speedster | Dinosaurs | Sia Doppelganger | Pazzo the Ghost Clown | Man-Bat | Joker
Specials
Scooby-Doo! Spooky Games: Fortius
Scooby-Doo! Haunted Holidays: Sinister Snowman
Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky Scarecrow: Cornfield Clem
Scooby-Doo: Mecha Mutt Menace: Melanie Staples
Scooby-Doo: Ghastly Goals: Eshu
Scooby-Doo and the Beach Beastie: Grafton Brownstone

Television Movies
Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers: T.J. Buzby
Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School: Revolta | Grim Creeper | Colonel Calloway
Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf: Dracula | Simone Lenoir
Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins: Principal Deedle | Ezekial Gallows | Prudence Prufrock
Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster: Wanda Grubwort | Lake Monster

Direct-to-video Movies
Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island: Lena Dupree | Simone Lenoir | Jacques | Morgan Moonscar
Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost: Ben Ravencroft | Sarah Ravencroft
Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders: Max | Steve | Laura | Fake Military Police Officers
Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase: Phantom Virus | Bill McLemore
Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire: Wildwind | Yowie Yahoo
Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico: Mr. Smiley | El Chupacabra
Aloha, Scooby-Doo!: Wiki-Tiki | Snookie Waeawa
Scooby-Doo! in Where's My Mummy?: Amelia von Butch | Campbell | Natasha | Hotep
Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy!: Captain Skunkbeard | Woodenleg Wally
Chill Out, Scooby-Doo!: Professor Jeffries | Alphonse LaFleur
Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin King: Krudsky | Goblin King
Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword: Miss Mirimoto | Black Samurai
Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo: Chemical Creep
Scooby-Doo! Camp Scare: Ranger Knudsen | Babyface Boretti | Ricky LaRue
Scooby-Doo! Legend of the Phantosaur: Professor Svankmajer | Winsor | Ms. Deitch | Ms. Babbit
Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire: Lord Valdronya | Bram | Fangenschanz | Cockroach Monster
Big Top Scooby-Doo!: Werewolf | Archambault
Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon: Mr. Hyde | Manic Minotaur of Manesly Manor
Scooby-Doo! Adventures: The Mystery Map: Ye Phantom Parrot
Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery: Cookie
Scooby-Doo! Moon Monster Madness: Shannon Lucas
Scooby-Doo! and WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon: Inferno
Scooby-Doo! and the Gourmet Ghost: Red Ghost

Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold: Clayface | Riddler
Daphne & Velma: Carol | Asmodeus
Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog: Katz | Le Quack
Scooby-Doo! and Krypto, Too!: Lex Luthor | Mercy Graves

Theatrical Movies
Scooby-Doo (2002): Scrappy-Doo | N' Goo Tuana | Zarkos | Demons | Luna Ghost
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed: Jonathan Jacobo
SCOOB!: Dick Dastardly (2020) | Muttley (2020) | Rotten Robots | Dusty | Cerberus

Video Games
Ghoul King | Mastermind | Master Monstermind | Mindi Stiles | Robert Zabrinski | Selena Drake | Walter Peabody | Ghost Hunter Haunter | The Phantom | Toy Robotus | The Deep One | Witch Queen

See Also
Scooby-Doo Team Up Villains | Velma Villains

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