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Duck Army 2.0: How to Use a Screaming Duck
Duck Army 2.0: How to Use a Screaming Duck
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In 2015 a video dubbed "Duck Army" went viral, gaining over 14 million views on YouTube. The vine showed a hand pressing on a pile of squeaking duck toys in a... 14.04.2018, Sputnik International
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Duck Army 2.0: How to Use a Screaming Duck
In 2015 a video dubbed "Duck Army" went viral, gaining over 14 million views on YouTube. The vine showed a hand pressing on a pile of squeaking duck toys in a shopping cart, causing a loud noise reminiscent of a battle cry.
Since then a lot of duck army parodies have spread throughout the internet, including "duck" versions of Taylor Swift and Adel songs. The clip below shows a new funny way of using a screaming toy.