1988: The Fart Hunter

The original. The one that turned Tucker McBuckets from a mystery into a poster on every wall that mattered.
Preserving the gas, the glory, the tapes, the toys, the signings, and the complete Fart Hunter saga.
Six films, two eras, one vest. The original trilogy made Tucker McBuckets unavoidable for a while. The later films brought him back for the people who never stopped checking the bargain bins.

The original. The one that turned Tucker McBuckets from a mystery into a poster on every wall that mattered.

The sequel proved the first film was not a fluke and gave the toy companies plenty more to work with.

The original trilogy closer, with a darker poster and a title fans still quote badly at each other.

The 25-years-later return. Older Tucker, darker lighting, same old promise: find the source.

A rougher, lower-budget sequel, but there are still scenes in this one that feel like Tucker came back because he meant it.

The handoff chapter. Morris Hickenbottom steps forward, and Tucker remains part of the saga instead of being written out of it.