- The Aristocats (1970)
- The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984)
- Howard the Duck (1986)
- DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990)
- The Mighty Ducks (1992)
- The Swan Princess (1994)
- The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000)
- The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013)
- The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004)
- The Ugly Duckling (1931)
Ducks have waddled their way into the hearts of moviegoers with their charm and quirky adventures. Whether they're leading the charge in animated features or playing supporting roles in live-action films, these feathered friends bring a unique flavor to cinema. Here's a curated list of 10 films that celebrate ducks in all their glory, offering both entertainment and a deeper look into the lives of these fascinating creatures.

The Aristocats (1970)
Description: Although primarily about cats, the film features a memorable scene with a goose and her ducklings, adding to the charm and humor of this Disney classic.
Fact: This was the last film project Walt Disney personally approved before his death.


The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984)
Description: Ducks play a small but memorable role in this Muppet adventure, particularly with the character of Gonzo, who often interacts with a duck named Camilla.
Fact: This was the last Muppet film to feature the original cast before Jim Henson's death.


Howard the Duck (1986)
Description: A duck from another planet crash-lands on Earth, leading to a series of comedic misadventures. While not critically acclaimed, it's a cult classic for its unique premise and the sheer audacity of its execution.
Fact: It was Marvel Comics' first attempt at a feature film, and George Lucas was involved as an executive producer.


DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990)
Description: Scrooge McDuck and his nephews embark on a quest for a magical lamp, leading to adventures filled with treasure, genies, and the spirit of adventure. Ducks are the stars in this animated feature.
Fact: The film was based on the popular Disney TV series "DuckTales," and it was the first theatrical release for the show.


The Mighty Ducks (1992)
Description: This film isn't just about hockey; it's about a team of underdogs (pun intended) who, with the help of their coach, learn to believe in themselves. Ducks are the mascot and the spirit animal of this inspiring sports comedy.
Fact: The movie inspired a real-life hockey team, the Anaheim Ducks, and spawned two sequels and a TV series.


The Swan Princess (1994)
Description: While the main character transforms into a swan, the story begins with a duckling, symbolizing the journey from perceived ugliness to inner beauty.
Fact: The film was produced by Nest Entertainment, which later became Crest Animation Productions.


The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000)
Description: While not centered around ducks, the film includes a character named Fearless Leader, who has a duck sidekick, adding a quirky element to the plot.
Fact: The movie blends live-action with animation, a technique that was quite innovative for its time.


The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013)
Description: While not exclusively about ducks, the film features a memorable scene where Walter Mitty, in his daydreams, saves a duck from a burning building, symbolizing his own journey of self-discovery.
Fact: The film's director, Ben Stiller, also stars as Walter Mitty, and the movie was shot in various stunning locations around the world.


The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004)
Description: In this sequel, Mia Thermopolis's love interest, Nicholas, has a pet duck named "Fat Louie," which plays a small but charming role in the story.
Fact: The film was shot in various locations in Los Angeles, standing in for the fictional kingdom of Genovia.


The Ugly Duckling (1931)
Description: This early Disney short film tells the classic tale of a duckling who feels out of place among his siblings, only to grow into a beautiful swan. It's a timeless story about self-acceptance and beauty within.
Fact: This was one of the first Silly Symphonies cartoons, which helped establish Disney's reputation for storytelling.
