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Donald Duck is the only popular film and TV cartoon character to appear as a mascot for the sports team of a major American university, namely, the Ducks at the University of Oregon. In "Moonvasion!" and "Where's Funny?", Donald displays the ability to perfectly imitate others.
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Donald Duck in promotional artwork for "Donald's Quacky Duck...
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A list of every short, feature film and television show that...
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Donald is a short-tempered, impatient, angry, white...
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Donald Fauntleroy Duck (simply known as Donald Duck) is one...
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Donald is a short-tempered, impatient, angry, white anthropomorphic duck with a yellow-orange bill, legs, and feet. He usually wears a sailor shirt, cap, and a red or black bowtie, but no trousers, though he wears trunks when he goes swimming.
Enjoy animated and live action Disney cartoons and short films including the new and old Donald Duck Cartoons series. Plus be inspired by our favorites from other YouTube creators and across...
Donald Fauntleroy Duck (simply known as Donald Duck) is one of the main characters of the Mickey Mouse franchise and the titular main protagonist of the Donald Duck franchise. He is shown to be short-tempered, jealous, and on occasions, selfish, especially when he appears with Mickey Mouse, and...
This is a list of all of the cartoons in which Donald Duck appeared. "The Wise Little Hen" 9 June 1934 – a Silly Symphony cartoon "Orphan's Benefit" 11 August 1934 – a Mickey Mouse cartoon, remade...
Donald Duck is a cartoon character created by The Walt Disney Company. Donald is an anthropomorphic white duck with a yellow-orange bill, legs, and feet. He typically wears a sailor shirt and cap with a bow tie. Donald is known for his semi-intelligible speech and his mischievous, temperamental, and pompous personality.
Here's the complete Donald Duck theatrical shorts filmography starting with his very first appearance in "The Wise Little Hen" in 1934 until his last theatri...