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Donald
Fauntleroy Duck
The duck of cockiness,
quick temper, carelessness, and exhibitionism.
Donald Duck made his debut in June 9, 1934. He starred in a short colored
cartoon called "The Wise Little Hen". After his excellent role
in this film, the public's reactions were so grateful that Walt Disney
kept Donald Duck and made him starred in other films. Today Donald'S
movies are seen in 76 countries; his daily comic strips appear in 100
newspapers around the world; his comic books are published in 47 counteries,
and he is seen on television series. He also acts as host at all of
Walt Disney's amusement parks.
Whenever the corners of Donald's eyebrows begin to meet and his webbed
foot begins to stamp, most audiences awake in pleasant anticipation
of Donald's upcoming anger and roar. Never in motion pictures has there
been a character like Donald. He holds a personality of a funny rage.
His silly mistakes are one of the things that made Mickey so special.
Without the creation of Donald Duck, the fun of Mickey's corrections
wouldn't appear.
Donald Duck is the most versatile of all Disney characters. Given almost
any role, he will carry it off with honours. He is vain, cocky, and
boastful; loves to impose on other people and to nag on them. He will
also fly into rage when one shows a superior ability. Donald's naughtiness
and bad temper is what probably created his significant popularity among
adults than Mickey. Adults see in Donald a representation of their children.
He touches the core of grown-ups where it remain forever a child.
"It
is the constitutional privilege
"It is the constitutional privof every American
to become cultured
or to grow up like Donald Duck"
--Walt Disney
1954
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