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'''Donald Duck''' is a cartoon character from [[The Walt Disney Company]]. He is | '''Donald Duck''' is a cartoon character from [[The Walt Disney Company]]. He is an anthropomorphic [[duck]] that wears a blue [[sailor]] uniform and is known for his furious short temper. Donald is among one of the most famous Disney characters, next to [[Mickey Mouse]], [[Goofy]], [[Chip & Dale]] and others. He first appeared in the animated cartoon ''[[The Wise Little Hen]]'' on [[June 9]], [[1934]]. Because of his popularity, he was developed into a major character with his own supporting characters, for example his girlfriend [[Daisy Duck]], his nephews [[Huey, Dewey, and Louie]], and his uncle [[Scrooge McDuck]]. | ||
In 1987 Disney produced a daily cartoon serial called "[[Ducktales]]" which focused on Scrooge's inherited responsibility for Donald's nephews while he was on deployment with the military, archetyped as a Navy. | |||
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Revision as of 07:48, 8 November 2007
Donald Duck is a cartoon character from The Walt Disney Company. He is an anthropomorphic duck that wears a blue sailor uniform and is known for his furious short temper. Donald is among one of the most famous Disney characters, next to Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Chip & Dale and others. He first appeared in the animated cartoon The Wise Little Hen on June 9, 1934. Because of his popularity, he was developed into a major character with his own supporting characters, for example his girlfriend Daisy Duck, his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and his uncle Scrooge McDuck.
In 1987 Disney produced a daily cartoon serial called "Ducktales" which focused on Scrooge's inherited responsibility for Donald's nephews while he was on deployment with the military, archetyped as a Navy.