The surreal animated sequences show their lack of budget, but are still cool and add to the nonsensical plotline this film follows. Starts off wonky, but certainly gets better, funnier, and more confident with itself as it goes along, even when it gets to its abrupt ending.
The early scenes with Willard seem generally well-mannered and even a bit too tame, but when the duck comes in, the film takes a wonderful nose-dive into lewd animated weirdness, with some later scenes (especially what becomes of Willard and Duck's relationship) being really funny for all the most inappropriate reasons. This film is as crude as its animation, yet both are so imaginative and coolly stylised.