The duck mask is the conjectural name for an object in Disneyland's Jungle Cruise.
Description[]
This was a mask of seemingly tribal African design with a headdress-piece and a haired mane. The mask seemingly depicted a duck.
History[]
Background[]
This was a tribal-mask created prior to 1936. By around 1936, the mask came into the ownership of the Jungle Navigation Company who hung it over the entrance to a boathouse of theirs in the Lost Delta of India.
Development history[]
The duck depicts the face of Disney character Donald Duck.
Appearances[]
Jungle Cruise[]
The mask adorns the entrance to the boathouse in Disneyland. The duck mask used to appear on the map for the Rivers of Adventure on a crest for the Jungle Cruise.
In other media[]
Video-games[]
Kinect: Disneyland Adventures[]
The mask is located on the entrance to the Jungle Cruise mini-games.
Trivia[]
- The mask might be connected to the Umbala Tribe given how its design is similar to the masks worn by Umbala warriors.
- The duck mask be connected to the invasive-species of mallards in Adventureland, reported on in the Daily Gnus by Abigail Samson.