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|inducks= '''[https://coa.inducks.org/character.php?c=Quackmore+Duck Quackmore Duck]'''
 
|inducks= '''[https://coa.inducks.org/character.php?c=Quackmore+Duck Quackmore Duck]'''
 
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|species= Anthropomorphic Duck
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|species= [[Anthropomorphic Duck]]
 
|birth=
 
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|death=
 
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|residence= [[Duckburg]] <small>(formerly)</small>
 
|residence= [[Duckburg]] <small>(formerly)</small>
|parents= [[Humperdink Duck]]<br>[[Elvira Duck|Elvira Coot]]
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|parents= '''<small>Most accounts:</small>'''<br>[[Humperdink Duck]]<br>[[Elvira Duck]]<br>'''<small>One account:</small>'''<br>[[Casey Coot]]<br>[[Elvira Duck]]
 
|mate= [[Hortense McDuck]]
 
|mate= [[Hortense McDuck]]
 
|children= [[Donald Duck]]<br>[[Della Duck]]<br>[[Seppi Deppi Duck]] <small>(?)</small>
 
|children= [[Donald Duck]]<br>[[Della Duck]]<br>[[Seppi Deppi Duck]] <small>(?)</small>
|first_seen= May of 1990
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|first_seen= 1950's
 
|in= [[Carl Barks's first Duck Family Tree]]
 
|in= [[Carl Barks's first Duck Family Tree]]
}}'''Quackmore Duck''' is an anthropomorphic duck. He is the father of [[Donald Duck|Donald]] and husband of [[Hortense McDuck|Hortense]].
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}}'''Quackmore Duck''' is an [[Anthropomorphic Duck|anthropomorphic duck]]. He is the father of [[Donald Duck|Donald]] and husband of [[Hortense McDuck|Hortense]].
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
[[File:QuackmoreYoung.png|left|thumb|Quackmore in his farmhand days ''(1902)''.]]
 
[[File:QuackmoreYoung.png|left|thumb|Quackmore in his farmhand days ''(1902)''.]]
 
===At the farm===
 
===At the farm===
Quackmore Duck grew up the son of wealthy farmers [[Elvira Coot]] (later to be known as Grandma Duck) and [[Humperdink Duck]], in their farm in [[Duckburg]]. He was strikingly similar to his future son [[Donald Duck]], sharing both his physical appearance, his habit to wear blue suits, and, most obviously, his fast-igniting temper. Although this might have been just a whim, this young Quackmore was shown to be very protective of his mother's corn fields, instantly making however damaged them his enemy.
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Quackmore Duck grew up the son of wealthy farmers [[Elvira Coot]] (later to be known as Grandma Duck) and her husband (by most accounts [[Humperdink Duck]]), in their farm in [[Duckburg]]. He was strikingly similar to his future son [[Donald Duck]], sharing both his physical appearance, his habit to wear blue suits, and, most obviously, his fast-igniting temper. Although this might have been just a whim, this young Quackmore was shown to be very protective of his mother's corn fields, instantly making whoever damaged them his enemy.
 
===Meeting [[Hortense McDuck|Hortense]]===
 
===Meeting [[Hortense McDuck|Hortense]]===
 
[[File:LoveAtFirstSight.png|left|175px|thumb|Meeting the love of his life ''(1902)''.]]In 1902, travelling tycoon [[Scrooge McDuck]] settled on Killmotor Hill (next to the Duck farm) with his two sisters [[Matilda McDuck|Matilda]] and [[Hortense McDuck|Hortense]]. Scrooge, due to a false move, crashed his car in the corn field, greatly angering Quackmore, who instantly began to shout at the three strangers. The equally hot-tempered Hortense took her brother's defense and began to shout at the farmhand in return, which greatly surprised Quackmore, who was not used to other people answering him on the same tone whenever he was angry. The two angry ducks quickly fell in love and got engaged. Their only disagreement seemed to be on the chapter of their future children's name, as Hortense was violently opposed to any of her sons being named “Donald”, a battle which she, obviously, eventually lost.
 
[[File:LoveAtFirstSight.png|left|175px|thumb|Meeting the love of his life ''(1902)''.]]In 1902, travelling tycoon [[Scrooge McDuck]] settled on Killmotor Hill (next to the Duck farm) with his two sisters [[Matilda McDuck|Matilda]] and [[Hortense McDuck|Hortense]]. Scrooge, due to a false move, crashed his car in the corn field, greatly angering Quackmore, who instantly began to shout at the three strangers. The equally hot-tempered Hortense took her brother's defense and began to shout at the farmhand in return, which greatly surprised Quackmore, who was not used to other people answering him on the same tone whenever he was angry. The two angry ducks quickly fell in love and got engaged. Their only disagreement seemed to be on the chapter of their future children's name, as Hortense was violently opposed to any of her sons being named “Donald”, a battle which she, obviously, eventually lost.
 
===A husband and a businessman===
 
===A husband and a businessman===
[[File:Fiancé.png|thumb|[[Hortense McDuck|Hortense]] introducing Quackmore to [[Scrooge McDuck]].]] When [[Scrooge McDuck|his wife's brother]] left Duckburg to search treasures and financial opportunities all over the world for a period of more than twenty years, he left Quackmore in charge of the Money Bin and of his Duckburg daily business, following Hortense's suggestion. According to his rising social status, the former farmhand began to dress more formally and to groom his hair. He could also control his temper better, then. He appears to have possesed good skills at business, and is not for nothing in Scrooge's eventual reaching of the "richest in the world" status. 
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[[File:Fiancé.png|thumb|[[Hortense McDuck|Hortense]] introducing Quackmore to [[Scrooge McDuck]].]] When [[Scrooge McDuck|his wife's brother]] left Duckburg to search treasures and financial opportunities all over the world for a period of more than twenty years, he left Quackmore in charge of the Money Bin and of his Duckburg daily business, following Hortense's suggestion. According to his rising social status, the former farmhand began to dress more formally and to groom his hair. He could also control his temper better, then. He appears to have possessed good skills at business, and is not for nothing in Scrooge's eventual reaching of the "richest in the world" status. 
 
===[[Donald Duck|Donald]] and [[Della Duck|Della]], resignation===
 
===[[Donald Duck|Donald]] and [[Della Duck|Della]], resignation===
[[File:Donaldparents.png|thumb|left|[[Donald Duck|Donald]]'s fun-loving parents, as he remembers them. ''(post-1920)''.]]Quackmore and Hortense eventually had children: [[Donald Duck|Donald]] and [[Della Duck|Della]]<ref>And also, according to some continuities, [[Seppi Deppi Duck|another son]].</ref>, which they raised with much love. In their days of parenthood (in the 1920's), Quackmore and Hortense were described as fun-loving in spite of not being very wealthy (which can be attributed to Scrooge's usually low pays). However, in 1930, Hortense and Matilda had a very violent argument with their brother [[Scrooge McDuck|Scrooge]], and decided to leave him, never to talk to thim again. The hot-tempered Hortense left the building immediately, dragging her husband behind, and neither of them were ever heard of again. [[Donald Duck|Donald]] was subsequently left to his [[Elvira Coot|grandmother]]'s care.
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[[File:Donaldparents.png|thumb|left|[[Donald Duck|Donald]]'s fun-loving parents, as he remembers them. ''(post-1920)''.]]Quackmore and Hortense eventually had children: [[Donald Duck|Donald]] and [[Della Duck|Della]],<ref>And also, according to some continuities, [[Seppi Deppi Duck|another son]].</ref> which they raised with much love. In their days of parenthood (in the 1920's), Quackmore and Hortense were described as fun-loving in spite of not being very wealthy (which can be attributed to Scrooge's usually low pays). However, in 1930, Hortense and Matilda had a very violent argument with their brother [[Scrooge McDuck|Scrooge]], and decided to leave him, never to talk to him again. The hot-tempered Hortense left the building immediately, dragging her husband behind, and neither of them were ever heard from again. [[Donald Duck|Donald]] was subsequently left to his [[Elvira Coot|grandmother]]'s care.
 
 
 
===Post-1930===
 
===Post-1930===
 
[[File:Quack.png|right|175px|A mustached Quackmore, presumably post-1930.]]Little is known of Quackmore's life after he left Scrooge McDuck's employment. He apparently began to sport a twisted moustache at some point.
 
[[File:Quack.png|right|175px|A mustached Quackmore, presumably post-1930.]]Little is known of Quackmore's life after he left Scrooge McDuck's employment. He apparently began to sport a twisted moustache at some point.
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==References and footnotes==
 
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He seems to have become some sort of a pilot, or, in the words of [[Donald Duck|his son]], aviator, at some point in his life.<ref>''[[Donald Gets Drafted]]''</ref>
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==Behind the scenes==
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Quackmore Duck's name first appeared in [[Carl Barks's first Duck Family Tree]] from the 1950's, although Donald already mentioned "his father", without further details, in the earlier cartoon ''[[Donald Gets Drafted]]''.
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===Notes & References===
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Quackmore Duck is an anthropomorphic duck. He is the father of Donald and husband of Hortense.

Biography

QuackmoreYoung

Quackmore in his farmhand days (1902).

At the farm

Quackmore Duck grew up the son of wealthy farmers Elvira Coot (later to be known as Grandma Duck) and her husband (by most accounts Humperdink Duck), in their farm in Duckburg. He was strikingly similar to his future son Donald Duck, sharing both his physical appearance, his habit to wear blue suits, and, most obviously, his fast-igniting temper. Although this might have been just a whim, this young Quackmore was shown to be very protective of his mother's corn fields, instantly making whoever damaged them his enemy.

Meeting Hortense

LoveAtFirstSight

Meeting the love of his life (1902).

In 1902, travelling tycoon Scrooge McDuck settled on Killmotor Hill (next to the Duck farm) with his two sisters Matilda and Hortense. Scrooge, due to a false move, crashed his car in the corn field, greatly angering Quackmore, who instantly began to shout at the three strangers. The equally hot-tempered Hortense took her brother's defense and began to shout at the farmhand in return, which greatly surprised Quackmore, who was not used to other people answering him on the same tone whenever he was angry. The two angry ducks quickly fell in love and got engaged. Their only disagreement seemed to be on the chapter of their future children's name, as Hortense was violently opposed to any of her sons being named “Donald”, a battle which she, obviously, eventually lost.

A husband and a businessman

Fiancé

Hortense introducing Quackmore to Scrooge McDuck.

When his wife's brother left Duckburg to search treasures and financial opportunities all over the world for a period of more than twenty years, he left Quackmore in charge of the Money Bin and of his Duckburg daily business, following Hortense's suggestion. According to his rising social status, the former farmhand began to dress more formally and to groom his hair. He could also control his temper better, then. He appears to have possessed good skills at business, and is not for nothing in Scrooge's eventual reaching of the "richest in the world" status. 

Donald and Della, resignation

Donaldparents

Donald's fun-loving parents, as he remembers them. (post-1920).

Quackmore and Hortense eventually had children: Donald and Della,[1] which they raised with much love. In their days of parenthood (in the 1920's), Quackmore and Hortense were described as fun-loving in spite of not being very wealthy (which can be attributed to Scrooge's usually low pays). However, in 1930, Hortense and Matilda had a very violent argument with their brother Scrooge, and decided to leave him, never to talk to him again. The hot-tempered Hortense left the building immediately, dragging her husband behind, and neither of them were ever heard from again. Donald was subsequently left to his grandmother's care.

Post-1930

A mustached Quackmore, presumably post-1930.

Little is known of Quackmore's life after he left Scrooge McDuck's employment. He apparently began to sport a twisted moustache at some point.

He seems to have become some sort of a pilot, or, in the words of his son, aviator, at some point in his life.[2]

Behind the scenes

Quackmore Duck's name first appeared in Carl Barks's first Duck Family Tree from the 1950's, although Donald already mentioned "his father", without further details, in the earlier cartoon Donald Gets Drafted.

Notes & References

  1. And also, according to some continuities, another son.
  2. Donald Gets Drafted