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Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck – What’s It Going to Be Then, Eh? A Horrorshow Little Duck That Brings Stanley Kubrick’s Most Dangerous Antihero to Your Shelf, Your Dashboard, and Your Bathtub The Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck is a premium collectible rubber duck that transforms Stanley Kubrick’s most provocative, most visually unforgettable, and most culturally seismic cinematic antihero into the universally beloved rubber duck format — creating a piece so darkly delightful, so brilliantly contradictory, and so irresistibly collectible that it belongs on every shelf, every dashboard, and yes, every bathtub where the dystopian genius of A Clockwork Orange (1971) meets the cheerful innocence of a rubber duck and the resulting collision produces something no other collectible in the pop culture universe can replicate. Alex DeLarge — the bowler-hatted, false-eyelashed, ultraviolent protagonist of Kubrick’s adaptation of Anthony Burgess’s 1962 novel — is one of the most iconic, most analysed, and most visually distinctive characters in the history of cinema, and his translation into duck form captures every signature detail with the kind of obsessive precision that Kubrick himself would have demanded from any adaptation of his work. TUBBZ — the official collectible rubber duck brand by Numskull Designs — produces the licensed Alex DeLarge A Clockwork Orange duck as part of the official Stanley Kubrick collection, described as “Official Stanley Kubrick Merchandise” where “Each unique duck represents a key figure in the iconic film” . Amazon carries the TUBBZ Boxed Edition: A Clockwork Orange – Alex Delarge Cosplaying Rubber Duck Vinyl Figure — “Packaged in an eco-friendly cardboard box featuring the A Clockwork Orange logo, ideal for display” where fans can “Collect characters from movies, games, bands, and TV shows, reimagined as cosplaying duck figures” . Amazon’s First Edition carries the duck in “a collector’s stackable bathtub display case, featuring the A Clockwork Orange logo” as “officially licensed” merchandise and “part of the TUBBZ range, a highly collectable series pop culture characters in duck form – perfect for jeep ducking” . Merchoid describes the Boxed Edition as the return of Alex for fans who “missed out on the First Edition” — “a highly collectible series of your favourite gaming, movie, TV show and pop culture characters in duck form!” . Table of Contents Toggle Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck – What’s It Going to Be Then, Eh? A Horrorshow Little Duck That Brings Stanley Kubrick’s Most Dangerous Antihero to Your Shelf, Your Dashboard, and Your BathtubThe Film Behind the Clockwork Orange Rubber DuckDesign and Details of the Clockwork Orange Rubber DuckMaterials and Construction of the Clockwork Orange Rubber DuckThe Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck for Kubrick FansThe Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck for Horror and Cult Film CollectorsThe Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck for Jeep Ducking and Car CultureDisplay and Collection VersatilityThe Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck as a Perfect GiftPricing, Shipping, and Where to BuyCaring for Your Clockwork Orange Rubber DuckFrequently Asked Questions1. What is the Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck?2. How much does it cost?3. What character details does the duck feature?4. Is the Clockwork Orange duck officially licensed?5. How big is the duck?6. Can the duck be used for Jeep ducking?7. Are there other Stanley Kubrick ducks?8. Is the duck a good gift?9. Does Vitestyle.com ship internationally?10. Is the Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck currently in stock? HorrorMerch carries the Clockwork Orange – Alex Duck described as “a new Terror Twist on the classic rubber duck style” that is “approximately 5 inches wide and 4 inches tall” . ParkersGear captures the design magic: “The duck pond has taken a dystopian turn as Alex Delarge joins the collection. There’s no mistaking him, the detail is epic and captures him perfectly. He’s wearing the signature bowler hat, white button-down shirt and of course one eye has the weird long eyelashes” . This guide covers the duck’s Alex DeLarge-inspired design, collectible appeal, the extraordinary cultural legacy of A Clockwork Orange, Stanley Kubrick’s cinematic genius, display versatility, gifting potential, care instructions, and where to buy. Whether you consider A Clockwork Orange the most important dystopian film ever made, you’ve written university essays analysing the Ludovico Technique, you’re building a Kubrick collection spanning every medium from vinyl to vinyl duck, or you simply believe that the most visually iconic character in cinema history deserves the most adorable format ever created — viddy well, little brother, viddy well. Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck The Film Behind the Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck A Clockwork Orange — directed by Stanley Kubrick and released in 1971 — is one of the most controversial, most visually revolutionary, and most intellectually demanding films in the history of cinema, a dystopian masterwork that uses the story of a charismatic, Beethoven-loving teenage delinquent named Alex DeLarge to explore questions about free will, state power, the nature of violence, behavioural conditioning, and the moral cost of imposed morality that remain as urgently relevant in 2026 as they were when Kubrick first unleashed the film on audiences who had never seen anything like it and who, in many cases, weren’t sure they wanted to see it again — even as they found themselves unable to stop thinking about it. Adapted from Anthony Burgess’s 1962 novel of the same name — written in the invented slang language Nadsat, a blend of Russian, Cockney rhyming slang, and Burgess’s own linguistic invention that has become one of the most studied constructed languages in literary history — the film follows Alex through a trajectory that inverts every moral assumption the audience brings into the theatre: a violent criminal who becomes more sympathetic as the state that punishes him proves itself more monstrous than the crimes it seeks to eliminate. Malcolm McDowell’s performance as Alex DeLarge is one of the most indelible in cinema — the bowler hat, the single false eyelash beneath the right eye, the white costume, the cane, and the unsettling combination of boyish charm and sociopathic violence created a visual icon so powerful that the image of Alex has become shorthand for an entire category of cinematic antiheroes who force audiences to confront their own complicity in the spectacle of screen violence. The film was rated X upon release in the United States, was withdrawn from UK distribution by Kubrick himself in 1973 and not re-released until after his death in 1999, and has been the subject of continuous academic analysis, cultural debate, and artistic homage for over five decades. The official Stanley Kubrick Store stocks A Clockwork Orange merchandise as part of their institutional programme , and TUBBZ’s Stanley Kubrick collection — “Featuring characters from classics like The Shining, A Clockwork Orange, and 2001: A Space Odyssey” — confirms that the Kubrick estate treats the film’s merchandising with the same curatorial seriousness that defined Kubrick’s approach to every aspect of his filmmaking. This duck carries the weight of that cinematic legacy — every detail of Alex’s costume, every reference to the film’s visual language, and every ounce of the provocative, thought-provoking, boundary-dissolving energy that has made A Clockwork Orange one of the most important films ever produced. Design and Details of the Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck Every detail of this duck captures Alex DeLarge’s iconic appearance with the kind of obsessive visual accuracy that Kubrick — a director legendary for demanding hundreds of takes to achieve a single perfect shot — would have insisted upon. ParkersGear’s description provides the most vivid account of the design’s fidelity: “There’s no mistaking him, the detail is epic and captures him perfectly. He’s wearing the signature bowler hat, white button-down shirt (or is it a straitjacket) and of course one eye has the weird long eyelashes” — a description confirming that every signature element of Alex’s visual identity has been faithfully translated into duck form. The bowler hat — the British symbol of conventional respectability that Alex wears as an ironic counterpoint to his ultraviolent behaviour — sits atop the duck’s head with the same jaunty, menacing angle that McDowell wore it throughout the film. The single false eyelash beneath one eye — the asymmetrical detail that makes Alex’s face one of the most instantly recognizable in cinema — is rendered with the precision that transforms a rubber duck from a generic novelty into a specific, identifiable character portrait. And the white costume — whether interpreted as Alex’s droog uniform or the institutional garb of his later confinement — provides the clean visual canvas against which every other detail pops with dramatic clarity. The TUBBZ programme’s broader design philosophy — described as capturing characters’ “unique personalities in duck form” — ensures that the Clockwork Orange duck doesn’t merely dress a standard duck in Alex’s clothes but translates his personality into the duck’s posture, expression, and overall presence. Amazon’s Boxed Edition is “Packaged in an eco-friendly cardboard box featuring the A Clockwork Orange logo”, while the First Edition arrives in “a collector’s stackable bathtub display case, featuring the A Clockwork Orange logo” with “‘First Edition’ printed” — confirming that the packaging itself is designed to honour the film’s visual identity and to function as part of the display experience rather than disposable wrapping. HorrorMerch describes the broader Terror Twist duck programme as “a new Terror Twist on the classic rubber duck style” — language capturing the essential creative tension that makes this duck work: the cheerful innocence of the rubber duck format meeting the dystopian darkness of Kubrick’s vision, producing a collectible that is simultaneously unsettling and adorable, provocative and charming, horrorshow and heartwarming. Materials and Construction of the Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck The Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck is crafted from premium vinyl — the industry-standard material for collectible-grade rubber ducks that balances the soft, squeezable tactility of traditional bath toys with the detailed sculpting capability and paint-application precision that character-specific collectibles demand. HorrorMerch specifies the duck as “approximately 5 inches wide and 4 inches tall” — dimensions providing substantial display presence while maintaining the proportions that make rubber ducks universally appealing regardless of the character they represent. The vinyl construction allows for the fine sculptural detail — the bowler hat’s brim, the eyelash’s delicate curve, the costume’s folds and textures — that distinguishes a premium character duck from a generic painted novelty, and the hand-painted finishing ensures that colour placement, detail work, and the overall visual coherence of Alex’s iconic appearance meet the standards that both Kubrick fans and duck collectors demand. Amazon’s TUBBZ editions specify the duck as a “Vinyl Figure” — the material designation confirming that the Clockwork Orange duck occupies the collectible vinyl figure tier rather than the disposable bath toy tier, positioned alongside Funko Pop! figures, designer vinyl toys, and other premium collectible formats that command dedicated shelf space and serious collector attention. DeviantArt’s custom Clockwork Orange duck — “Rubber Duck painted in acrylics with added hat” — demonstrates that the format has also inspired independent artisans to create bespoke, hand-painted interpretations, confirming the design’s appeal across both the licensed merchandise and the custom art communities. Ducks in the Window positions the duck as “Collectible, 3.5 x 2.5 x 2.5, Bath Toys, Collectable, School, College” — size specifications establishing the compact format that works across display shelf, car dashboard, Jeep ducking culture, and yes, the bathtub where rubber ducks achieve their ancestral purpose. Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck The Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck for Kubrick Fans For Stanley Kubrick devotees — the passionate, analytically rigorous, cinematically obsessed community whose appreciation for the greatest director in film history extends across every frame of every film from Fear and Desire through Eyes Wide Shut — this duck represents the most playfully subversive addition to their Kubrick collection imaginable. Kubrick’s filmography is defined by the tension between meticulous control and anarchic content — pristine cinematography depicting violence, symmetrical compositions framing chaos, classical music underscoring horror — and this duck embodies that same tension in miniature: the controlled, cheerful, universally innocent rubber duck format depicting cinema’s most famously uncontrollable character. TUBBZ’s Stanley Kubrick collection extends beyond A Clockwork Orange into “The Shining” and “2001: A Space Odyssey” — meaning that the dedicated Kubrick collector can build a complete duck-form Kubrick filmography spanning the director’s most iconic works. Display the Alex DeLarge duck alongside the Jack Torrance duck from The Shining and a 2001 duck, and you’ve created a three-dimensional Kubrick retrospective in rubber duck form that is simultaneously the most ridiculous and most brilliant piece of film memorabilia any collector has ever assembled. The official Stanley Kubrick Store’s stocking of the TUBBZ First Edition confirms that the Kubrick estate — famously protective of the director’s creative legacy — has endorsed the rubber duck format as a legitimate and appropriate medium for Kubrick merchandise. That endorsement carries significant weight for collectors who view Kubrick’s work with the reverence typically reserved for fine art — if the estate approves, the format is worthy of the legacy it represents. The Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck for Horror and Cult Film Collectors For horror and cult film collectors — the dedicated community that assembles collections spanning the entire spectrum of genre cinema from Universal monsters through slasher classics through art-house horror — this duck fills the Kubrick dystopian tier that most cult film collections entirely lack. HorrorMerch positions the duck within their “Terror Twist” programme — confirming that A Clockwork Orange occupies a recognised position within the horror and cult film merchandise ecosystem, bridging the gap between mainstream horror (slashers, monsters, supernatural thrillers) and the intellectual horror of dystopian cinema where the true monster isn’t a creature but a system, a government, or the darkness within human nature itself. Merchoid’s description captures the collector’s urgency: the Boxed Edition exists for “A Clockwork Orange fans, who missed out on the First Edition” and who “won’t want to miss out again” — language confirming that Clockwork Orange ducks have demonstrated sell-out demand across previous editions and that collectors treat new releases with the acquisition urgency typically reserved for limited-run vinyl figures and convention exclusives. For the collector whose shelves feature horror ducks, movie monster figures, and cult film memorabilia, this Alex DeLarge duck adds the Kubrick prestige that elevates an entire collection — because a shelf containing both a Jason Voorhees figure and an Alex DeLarge duck spans the full range of cinematic darkness from camp horror to art-house dystopia. The Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck for Jeep Ducking and Car Culture The rubber duck has transcended the bathtub to become one of the most vibrant subcultures in automotive personalisation — specifically through the Jeep ducking phenomenon where Jeep owners leave rubber ducks on fellow Jeep owners’ vehicles as acts of community and kindness, creating a nationwide culture of duck-based connection that has expanded into dashboards, rearview mirrors, and the broader car accessory market. Ducks in the Window positions the Clockwork Orange duck as “perfect for your Jeep, Cars, and Cruising Vacations” while Amazon’s First Edition is described as “perfect for jeep ducking” — confirming that the Alex DeLarge duck has been specifically marketed to the automotive duck community where character-specific ducks allow Jeep owners and car enthusiasts to express their film fandom through their vehicle’s personality. Display Alex DeLarge on your dashboard where the bowler hat and false eyelash create a miniature dystopian co-pilot that transforms every commute into a scene from Kubrick’s vision of a decaying future. Position it on your Jeep’s dashboard where fellow Jeep ducking participants spot the Clockwork Orange reference and immediately know they’ve encountered a driver whose cultural tastes run toward the cinematically sophisticated. Or use it as a Jeep duck gift — leaving an Alex DeLarge duck on a fellow Jeep owner’s vehicle sends a message far more specific than a standard yellow duck: “I see you, I appreciate you, and I think you might be the kind of person who has strong opinions about Kubrick’s filmography.” Display and Collection Versatility This duck’s multi-context versatility extends across every environment where film collectibles and personality expression intersect. Amazon’s Boxed Edition is positioned as “ideal for display” while the First Edition arrives in “a collector’s stackable bathtub display case” — confirming that both packaging formats are designed for permanent display rather than disposal. Position the duck on your shelf alongside your Kubrick Blu-ray collection, your film studies textbooks, and the broader memorabilia that documents your relationship with cinema’s most demanding director. Display it on your desk where every visitor who recognises Alex DeLarge immediately identifies you as someone whose cultural literacy extends into the deepest waters of 20th-century cinema. Place it in a glass display case within your broader TUBBZ collection — Amazon invites collectors to “Collect characters from movies, games, bands, and TV shows” — where the Clockwork Orange duck represents the Kubrick chapter in a collection spanning every corner of pop culture. Or position it in your bathroom where it fulfils its ancestral rubber duck destiny while adding the most cinematically sophisticated presence any bathtub has ever hosted — because Alex DeLarge in a bathtub is exactly the kind of unsettling-yet-hilarious juxtaposition that Kubrick would have appreciated. The Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck as a Perfect Gift This duck occupies the gifting sweet spot where cinematic sophistication, collectible quality, and genuine surprise converge to create an unwrapping moment that produces the specific reaction every great gift should generate: the delighted gasp of someone who didn’t know this existed followed by the immediate realisation that they absolutely need it. Give it for birthdays of the film enthusiast whose Letterboxd account includes A Clockwork Orange in their top five. Present it at Christmas as the stocking stuffer that makes the entire family lean in and ask “is that… Alex DeLarge as a duck?” Gift it to the film studies student whose essays reference Kubrick more frequently than any other director. Give it to the Jeep owner whose dashboard collection needs a duck with genuine cinematic credentials. Or give it as a spontaneous “because you’re the kind of person who understands why this is brilliant” gift for anyone whose taste in film, in collectibles, and in life runs toward the provocative, the intelligent, and the magnificently weird. Pricing, Shipping, and Where to Buy $29.95, exclusively at Vitestyle.com — reflecting premium vinyl construction, detailed Alex DeLarge character design, Clockwork Orange thematic elements, and secure packaging. Compared to the broader Clockwork Orange rubber duck market — TUBBZ First Edition at the Stanley Kubrick Store , Amazon’s Boxed Edition and First Edition with stackable bathtub display, HorrorMerch’s Terror Twist edition at $24.99 Merchoid’s Boxed Edition for returning collectors Ducks in the Window’s Jeep-culture positioned edition, and ParkersGear’s detailed character duck — this edition offers exceptional value as a Clockwork Orange collectible duck delivering Kubrick’s most iconic character in premium vinyl format. Explore the full Vitestyle.com range exclusively at Vitestyle.com — reflecting the premium four-duck crew set, Artemis II mission-specific design, collectible-grade construction, and secure packaging. Explore the full Vitestyle.com range at the collections page — featuring the NEW Jeep 85th Anniversary Rubber Duck, the Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck, the Monster Energy Rubber Duck, the NEW Jeep 85th Anniversary Duck, the Guinness 267th Anniversary Rubber Duck, and a growing collection of garden wind spinners, Pop! Figures, commemorative coins, 3D rings, tumblers, caps, Zippo-style lighters, jerseys, and drinkware.. Worldwide shipping with tracking — from London where Kubrick filmed the dystopian streets that Alex terrorised, to every destination where the words “A Clockwork Orange” provoke the simultaneous shudder and smile that only great cinema can produce. Caring for Your Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck Wipe with a soft, damp cloth to maintain the hand-painted detailing — the bowler hat, the false eyelash, the white costume, and every character-specific element that ParkersGear describes as “epic” in its accuracy . Store away from prolonged direct sunlight to prevent colour fade on the painted surfaces. If deployed for bath duty — an entirely valid use case that connects the duck to its ancestral rubber duck purpose — dry thoroughly afterward and store upright to maintain the sculptural details. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that could damage the vinyl surface or the painted character elements. The duck requires zero maintenance beyond occasional cleaning — no Ludovico Technique necessary. With these simple care habits, your Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck maintains its horrorshow brilliance for years of display, collection, dashboard duty, and the occasional bathtub appearance that Alex DeLarge himself would find thoroughly amusing. Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck Frequently Asked Questions 1. What is the Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck? A premium collectible vinyl rubber duck depicting Alex DeLarge from Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange (1971) — TUBBZ describes it as “Official Stanley Kubrick Merchandise” where “Each unique duck represents a key figure in the iconic film” . 2. How much does it cost? $29.95, exclusively at Vitestyle.com with worldwide tracked shipping. 3. What character details does the duck feature? ParkersGear confirms: “He’s wearing the signature bowler hat, white button-down shirt (or is it a straitjacket) and of course one eye has the weird long eyelashes” — every signature element of Alex DeLarge faithfully rendered in duck form. 4. Is the Clockwork Orange duck officially licensed? The TUBBZ programme produces the duck as “Official Stanley Kubrick Merchandise” , stocked at the official Stanley Kubrick Store , and described by TUBBZ as part of the collection “Featuring characters from classics like The Shining, A Clockwork Orange, and 2001: A Space Odyssey” . 5. How big is the duck? HorrorMerch specifies “approximately 5 inches wide and 4 inches tall” , while Ducks in the Window lists dimensions of “3.5 x 2.5 x 2.5” — varying by edition but consistently sized for display shelf, dashboard, and collection contexts. 6. Can the duck be used for Jeep ducking? Yes — Amazon describes it as “perfect for jeep ducking” and Ducks in the Window positions it as “perfect for your Jeep, Cars, and Cruising Vacations” 7. Are there other Stanley Kubrick ducks? Yes — TUBBZ’s Stanley Kubrick collection features “characters from classics like The Shining, A Clockwork Orange, and 2001: A Space Odyssey” — enabling collectors to build a complete Kubrick filmography in duck form. 8. Is the duck a good gift? Outstanding for any Kubrick devotee, cult film collector, horror enthusiast, Jeep ducker, or anyone whose taste in cinema runs toward the provocatively brilliant — Merchoid describes it as part of “a highly collectible series” that fans “won’t want to miss out” on . 9. Does Vitestyle.com ship internationally? Yes — worldwide shipping with tracking to London, New York, Los Angeles, and every destination where Stanley Kubrick’s cinema is studied, celebrated, and obsessively collected. 10. Is the Clockwork Orange Rubber Duck currently in stock? Yes — in stock exclusively at Vitestyle.com. Order now and bring cinema’s most dangerous antihero to your shelf in the most adorable format ever created — because Stanley Kubrick spent his career proving that the most disturbing things can also be the most beautiful, and this duck proves that the most disturbing character in film history can also be the most delightful thing sitting on your desk. Viddy well, little brother. Viddy well.

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