


In "Plucky's Dastardly Deed," Plucky switches his test with that of the smartest student, Egghead, Jr.In "Sepulveda Boulevard," like Montana Max, Plucky credits Elmyra's script as his own, as shown when he is horrified after Elmyra tosses the plagiarized script into the fountain with Montana Max himself.In "Sticky Feathers Duck," Plucky steals a chocolate bar.In the wraparounds for "You Asked for It," he hacks into the computer to try to make sure first that no Babs Bunny cartoon is performed, just so one of his cartoons gets chosen, but after a Buster Bunny cartoon is selected instead, he removes all but Plucky Duck cartoons.In "Tiny Toons: Night Ghoulery", Plucky destroyed Hamton's vacuum, just because he can't read newspaper in peace.In "Scent-imental Pig," he tries to eat Hamton.In "Horn Blows at Lunchtime," Plucky tries to pin the blame on Hamton for the smelly flatulence in the cafeteria.In "Hog Wild Hamton," he secretly invites the other kids to Hamton's house (to the latter's objections) while his parents are at home, eventually having Egghead Jr.In "Wait Till Your Father Gets Even," Plucky talks Hamton into gambling with the latter's father Wade's bottle caps, and acts sad when Hamton refuses, and then cheats him out of them, eventually to Hamton's mother Winnie's rage.

In "A Bacon Strip," Plucky talks him into skinny-dipping in Montana Max's swimming pool, which Montana Max himself drains, and after which, he steals the overalls, and Plucky deserts him.Generally, Plucky takes advantage of his best friend and opposite Hamton Pig.However despite being one of the protagonists of the series, he is sometimes an antagonist as he is greedy, selfish, and egotistical and tries to steal the spotlight from Buster and Babs but they often react to Plucky's behavior by setting him up in scenes of extreme pain and embarrassment. He is an anthropomorphic green duck who wears a white sleeveless tank top. Joe Alaskey Plucky Duck is the deuteragonist of Tiny Toon Adventures.
