Donald Duck - The Authentic and Still the Best
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- Author Jason Forthofer
- Published September 19, 2009
- Word count 494
Among all other Walt Disney characters, Donald Duck has gained fame for being the most popular character of all times. Donald Duck designed as a male white duck which appears like a human, has yellow-orange bill, feathers, legs and feet. He is generally dressed in a sailor shirt, black or red bow tie and a cap. Normally, he doesn’t prefer wearing trousers except when he goes for swimming. Donald Duck’s most recognized personality is his easily aroused and destructive temper and is well known for his irritable behavior among all Disney characters. His appearance along with his body language is dear to the thousands of fans worldwide.
Success of Donald Duck
No doubt, Donald Duck has been well-known and highly accepted cartoon characters of all time. He was introduced as a Disney charter early in 9th June, 1934 and still to date it catches up to the popularity. During the initial introduction, he was presented as empty-headed masterpiece in the form of The Little Hen. The voice that has been given to the Donald Duck is one of the most distinctive aspects of the character. Originally the voice was given by Clarence Nash and after his death- 50 years later since the introduction of this character- Tony Anselmo gave voice to the duck, who was a Disney based artist.
In the form of cartoon character, audience slowly liked the character of the duck. Finally the cartoon character captured the hot seat that was at that time occupied by Mickey Mouse. Because of his gaining popularity, he was finally introduced in than 120 cartoons, in numerous comic stripes with a main character role.
Donald Duck is a cartoon character that is well liked by people of all ages through the generations. The popularity of this animated character is still as high as when he was introduced originally as a cartoon character. This is because of his well-natured peculiarity.
Some Facts About The Most Loved Donald Duck
Donald Duck, who was initially given a good name as Donald Fauntlero is still one of the successful cartoons of Disney, and brings smiles to many faces. The 9th of June, or the date of his screen launching, is more often used for Donald's birthday. In fact in 1940s, he was so liked by the audiences that he got the chance to be featured in cartoons more frequently than Mickey Mouse gets featured.
Initially, introduced in the Disney edition of The Little Red Hen (so-called The Wise Little Hen), Donald Duck acted as reluctant character to help his neighbor. He also acted in Academy Award-winning cartoon named Der Fuehrer’s Face. The story was related to the terrifying living condition in Nazi Germany.
Members of his family include father Quackmore Duck, mother Hortense Mc Duck, his twin sister Della Thelma Duck, which makes up a delighted family for the viewers.
No matter how distinctive cartoon characters join the group, Donald Duck with remain explosive of all and still the best.
Jason Forthofer is the owner of Disney Movies List where you can watch Donald Duck cartoons and learn more about Disney movies.
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