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In both the animation and the comic, presented by Jiminy Cricket, Donald was shown hatching from his egg and throwing one of his famous tantrums simultaneously, making the losing his temper his first-ever action as a living creature.
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Donald's birthday is officially recognized as June 9, 1934, the day his debut film was released, but in The Three Caballeros (and its subsequent spin-off), his birthday is given as simply "Friday the 13th", while in Donald's Happy Birthday, it is elaborated to be March 13th.Īlthough not shown chronologically, Donald's most youthful appearance was a flashback to when he was a hatchling, featured in the animated TV special " This is Your Life, Donald Duck" and the comic book story of the same name.
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The Quack Pack episode " All Hands on Duck", the Legend of the Three Caballeros episode " Sheldgoose Square Dance" and Disney's website also stated his full name as Donald Fauntleroy Duck.
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Part of Donald's widespread popularity can be attributed to his long-running comic book series under the supervision of such renowned artists as Ted Osborne, Al Taliaferro, Carl Barks, and Don Rosa. Several of his cartoons were honored by the Academy Awards, while other notable accolades include a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and cemented footprints at the Chinese Theatre. Having starred in over 190 films, Donald has appeared in more theatrical films than any other Disney character. Beginning with 1937’s Don Donald, Donald earned his own series of cartoons, which would introduce such recurring characters as his girlfriend Daisy Duck, and his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Animators and artists were also fond of Donald Duck's stories, as the character was allowed to exhibit more negative traits that could not be bestowed upon Mickey or the happy-go-lucky Goofy. His foibles endeared him to audiences, who found the duck's attitude and struggles to be both relatable and entertaining. Having garnered critical acclaim from his second appearance, Orphan's Benefit, Donald quickly became a mainstay in Disney’s short films. Much of Donald’s anger stems from his exceptionally bad luck, though his misfortunes are often the karmic result of his own arrogance and greed. Along with his semi-unintelligible voice (as famously created by his original voice actor, Clarence "Ducky" Nash), Donald’s most dominant trait is his fiery temper, which is predominantly expressed through explosive tantrums and fits of quacking and squawking. Making his screen debut in The Wise Little Hen on June 9, 1934, Donald is characterized as a pompous, showboating duck wearing a sailor suit, cap and a bow tie. You're right, it's Donald Duck.” ― Walt Disney ĭonald Duck (or simply referred to as “ The Duck” ) is an animated character created by Walt Disney as a foil to Mickey Mouse.


But like many large families, we have a problem child. Mickey, Pluto, Goofy, and the whole gang have always been a lot of fun to work with. “ One of the greatest satisfactions in our work here at the studio is the warm relationship that exists within our cartoon family.
