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ā€œIt must be destiny. Good thing destiny doesn't control my love life.ā€
―Daisy Duck.[src]

Daisy Duck is an anthropomorphic duck created by Walt Disney. She was created as a female counterpart and girlfriend for Donald Duck, and first appeared in the 1940 short Mr. Duck Steps Out.

Daisy has Donald's temper, but has far greater control of it and tends to be more sophisticated than her boyfriend.

Originally a minor character featured on special occasions in cartoons starring Donald Duck, Daisy would eventually become a recurring character in Disney productions, joining the likes of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, the aforementioned Donald and Pluto, as one of the company's primary stars; making appearances in all forms of media around the world.

Background

Personality

Daisy is the beautiful girlfriend of Donald Duck and best friend of Minnie Mouse and Clarabelle Cow. On occasions, her temper gets the best of her and she goes into rages similar to Donald's. In early appearances, Daisy was shown to be a loving girlfriend; always there for Donald, but always having the tendency to nag in an attempt to change Donald's way for the better. She has faith in her boyfriend, knowing her importance to him will be the driving force in handling the duck's explosive temper.

In later years, Daisy became more than just a high maintenance female version of Donald, but a fun loving, and fashion forward diva. She often annoys her friends being that she loves to talk, is easily bored, and, at times, can overstay her welcome and take advantage of her friends, especially Minnie. Even Donald would occasionally find her to be a nuisance. She loves to sing and is shown to care for her friends deeply.

A lover of glamour, she's shown to be worldly, sophisticated, well-bred and loves to be "surrounded by pretty things." Her confidence and aggressiveness point a sharp contrast to Minnie's shy, more demure personality. Her enthusiastic nature can get her to act a bit silly and ditzy, but she's actually quite mature when she needs to be. She's someone whose fiercely determined and strives to get what she wants by any means. It is also inclined that patience is not a strength of hers.

Physical appearance

Daisy is a white duck with an orange bill, legs and feet. She usually has sultry indigo eye shadow, long distinct eyelashes and ruffled feathers around her lowest region to suggest a skirt.

She's usually seen sporting a blouse with puffed short sleeves and a V-neckline. She also wears a matching bow, heeled shoes and a single bangle on her wrist. The colors of her clothes change very often, but her signature colors are usually purple and pink.

The television series Quack Pack gave Daisy Duck a more mature wardrobe and hairstyle, and cast her as a career woman with a television reporter job. House of Mouse got her a blue and purple employee uniform, with a blue bow, and a long ponytail. In Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Daisy regained her purple blouse with a purple bow and shoes. She also wears a gold bangle and has short ponytail, similar to the longer one seen in House of Mouse.

In the new series, Mickey Mouse, Daisy wears her trademark blouse in pink and matching bow. She also sports a pair of white boots with pink daisy designs on the outer sides of them.

Family

Daisy's parents and three little brothers appeared in Donald's Diary, a 1954 Disney cartoon. Also, she has three nieces called April, May, and June who were created by Carl Barks and made their comic debut in Flip Decision (1953). In the same story, Daisy visits her sister, the mother of her nieces, who remained unseen. In 1973, Daisy's rascal nephew Desmond was introduced in the comics. According to Don Rosa, Daisy has got a brother, who is Donald's sister Della's spouse. However, many authors take Daisy as a cousin of Donald or as not being related to the Duck family, despite having the same surname.

Voices

Daisy Duck has been voiced by several different voice actors over the years, yet by far the most extensive work has been done by Tress MacNeille, who took on the role in 1999.

Like Donald Duck, Daisy was voiced by Clarence Nash, who also provided Donald's voice, in her debut in Mr. Duck Steps Out. As such Daisy's first voice was a "duck voice" similar to Donald's yet pitched higher. For Daisy's second appearance Gloria Blondell took over, marking the debut of Daisy's "normal" voices. Blondell would voice Daisy for six of her nine speaking appearances during the classic shorts era. Daisy's third voice was Ruth Clifford who voiced the character only once in Donald's Dream Voice (1948). After Blondell returned for one more performance, Vivi Janiss voiced Daisy (and also her mother) in her final classic cartoon, Donald's Diary (1954). Janet Waldo voiced Daisy in the 1974 Disneyland record album An Adaptation of Dickens' Christmas Carol, Performed by The Walt Disney Players. In 1983 Daisy was voiced by Patricia Parris in Mickey's Christmas Carol. Daisy was also voiced by Tony Anselmo in Down and Out with Donald Duck. Daisy was then voiced by Kath Soucie throughout her first regular television series Quack Pack (1996). In 1998 Daisy was voiced by Diane Michelle in the 1998 anthology film The Spirit of Mickey. Also in Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas (1999) along with Tress MacNeille. In 1999, Tress MacNeille took over as Daisy's full-time voice. MacNeille has voiced Daisy in the television series Mickey Mouse Works, House of Mouse, and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. MacNeille has also voiced Daisy in television specials and movies. Daisy was also voiced by Russi Taylor (who voices Minnie Mouse) in Fantasia 2000, although she had no lines just a scream.

Appearances in the classic shorts

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Daisy's precursor, Donna Duck, as seen in Don Donald.

The history of Daisy in animation can be traced to the appearance of her precursor, Donna Duck, in the cartoon short Don Donald, directed by Ben Sharpsteen. The plot had Donald courting Donna somewhere in Mexico. His efforts are frustrated and Donna leaves him alone and rides away in her unicycle near the finale. The short is important for introducing a love interest for Donald. but one should note that Donna had little in common with Daisy other than both being female ducks and sharing a temper. Donna was more or less a female version of Donald both in design and voice. Her voice was provided by Clarence Nash and was a slightly higher version of that of Donald. Donna was not intended as a recurring character and the Donald shorts of the following three years featured no female companion for him.

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Daisy's first appearance (as Daisy) in Mr. Duck Steps Out.

Daisy first appeared with her familiar name and design in Mr. Duck Steps Out (June 7, 1940). The short was directed by Jack King and scripted by Carl Barks. Here, Donald visits the house of his new love interest for their first known date. At first Daisy acts shy and has her back turned to her visitor. But Donald soon notices her tailfeathers taking the form of a hand and signaling for him to come closer. But their time alone is soon interrupted by Huey, Dewey, and Louie who have followed their uncle and out of jealousy compete with him for the attention of Daisy. Uncle and nephews take turns dancing the jitterbug with her while trying to get rid of each other. In their final effort the three younger Ducks feed their uncle maize in the process of becoming popcorn. The process is completed within Donald himself who continues to move wildly around the house while maintaining the appearance of dancing. The short ends with an impressed Daisy showering her new lover with kisses. In this short, her voice is still like Donna's, a "duck voice" similar to Donald's but pitched higher, which was provided by Clarence Nash.

The short stands out among other Donald shorts of the period for its use of modern music and surreal situations throughout. The idea of a permanent love interest of Donald was well established following it. But Daisy did not appear as regularly as Donald himself. Her next appearance in A Good Time for a Dime (May 9, 1941) features her as one of the temptations threatening to separate Donald from his money.

The short The Nifty Nineties, directed by Riley Thompson and released on June 20, 1941, featured Mickey and Minnie Mouse in an 1890s setting. Daisy made a cameo following Goofy and alongside Donald, Huey, Dewey and Louie. This was an indication that Daisy was already a permanent addition to Donald's supporting cast.

However, she would make no further animated appearances until Donald's Crime (June 29, 1945). The short featured Donald having arranged a date with Daisy at a nightclub but not having enough money to pay for it. He proceeds to take $1.35 from the piggy bank of his nephews. The crime of the title is theft and the rest of the short focused on Donald feeling guilt. His own imagination provided increasingly disturbing and nightmarish visions of the possible repercussions of his actions and resulted in Donald resolving to return the money. Starting from this short, Daisy was given a normal voice, as opposed to the "duck voice" of Donald's.

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Daisy in Cured Duck.

Her second appearance in the same year was in Cured Duck (October 26, 1945). The short starts simply enough. Donald visit Daisy at her house. She asks him to open a window. He keeps trying to pull it open and eventually goes into a rage. By the time Daisy returns to the room, Donald has wrecked it. She demonstrates that the locking mechanism was on and criticizes his temper. She refuses to date Donald again until he learns to manage his anger. She claims Donald does not see her losing her own temper. Donald agrees to her terms and follows the surreal method of mail ordering an "insult machine", a device constantly hurling verbal and physical insults at him. He endures the whole process until feeling able to stay calm throughout it. He visits Daisy again and this time calmly opens the window. But when Daisy shows her boyfriend her new hat, his reaction is uncontrollable laughter. Daisy goes into a rage of her own and the short ends by pointing out that Donald is not the only Duck in need of anger management training. There is a continuation regarding her temper in "Donald's Dinner Date" from Mickey Mouse Works where she and Donald have a date in a restaurant wherein they both end up with a bad temper.

Their relationship problems were also focused on in Donald's Double Trouble (June 28, 1946). This time Daisy criticizes his poor command of the English language and his less-than-refined manners. Unwilling to lose Daisy, Donald has to find an answer to the problem. But his solution involves his own look-alike who happens to have all the desired qualities. His unnamed look-alike happens to be unemployed at the moment and agrees to this plan. Donald provides the money for his dates with Daisy but soon comes to realize the look-alike serves as a rival suitor. The rest of the short focuses on his increasing jealousy and efforts to replace the look-alike during the next date. However a failed attempt at a tunnel of love results in the two male Ducks exiting the tunnel in each others' hands by mistake. Daisy walks out all wet. She jumps up and down and sounds like a record played too fast as Donald and his look-alike run away.

Daisy makes a mere cameo in Dumbell of the Yukon (August 30, 1946). but she once again factors on the motivation of Donald. This time he was hunting bears in Yukon, Canada in order to provide Daisy with a fur coat. The cameo involves his daydream of her pleased reaction.

Her next appearance in Sleepy Time Donald (May 9, 1947). involved Daisy attempting to rescue sleepwalking Donald from wandering into danger. The Donald is loose in an urban environment and the humor results from the problems Daisy herself suffers while trying to keep him safe.

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Daisy in Donald's Dilemma.

Daisy was also the actual protagonist of Donald's Dilemma (July 11, 1947). The short starts simply enough. Donald and Daisy are out on a date when a flower pot falls on his head. He regains consciousness soon enough but with some marked differences. Both his speaking and singing voices have been improved to the point of being able to enter a new career as a professional singer. He also acts more refined than usual. Most importantly Donald suffers from partial amnesia and has no memory of Daisy. Donald goes on becoming a well-known crooner and his rendition of "When You Wish Upon a Star" becomes a hit. He is surrounded by female fans in his every step. Meanwhile Daisy can not even approach her former lover and her loss results in a number of psychological symptoms. Various scenes feature her suffering from anorexia, insomnia and self-described insanity. An often censored scene features her losing her will to live and contemplating various methods of suicide. She narrates her story to a psychologist who determines that Donald would regain his memory with another flower pot falling on his head, but warns that his improved voice may also be lost along with his singing career. He offers Daisy a dilemma. Either the world has its singer, but Daisy loses him; or Daisy regains her Donald, but the world loses him. Posed with the question "her or the world", Daisy answers with a resounding and possessive scream of "Me, Me, Me". Soon Donald has returned to his old self and has forgotten about his career. His fans forget about him. But Daisy has regained her lover. This is considered a darkly humorous look at their relationship.

Donald would also face problems resulting from his own voice in Donald's Dream Voice (May 21, 1948). He works as a door-to-door salesman but his customers do not understand a word he is saying. His attempts at politeness are misinterpreted and customers react angrily to imagined insults. But Daisy convinces him otherwise "Don't give up! I have faith in you!" His problems seem to end when Donald buys a box of "voice pills", a medicine temporarily improving his voice. He gets confident enough in his newfound voice to prepare his marriage proposal for Daisy. But due to an accident he loses all but one of his pills. The rest of the short features his frustrated attempt to regain this last pill in order to propose to her. Something which he is eventually unable to do. After a few minutes of trying to get it, the pill ends up getting swallowed by a cow and makes it able to talk. And tells Donald he can't understand what he's saying. Donald then throws a tantrum.

Daisy would not appear again until Crazy Over Daisy (March 24, 1950). The short took place in an 1890s setting. At first Donald seems in good mood and on his way for his date with Daisy. But when Chip and Dale start ridiculing his appearance the short results in one of their typical fights. Interrupted in the end by Daisy herself who accuses Donald of being cruel to the two "innocent" chipmunks. The short ends with Donald having to forget about that date.

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Daisy and Donald in Donald's Diary

Daisy's final animated appearance in the Golden Age of American animation was in the aforementioned Donald's Diary (March 5, 1954). There she played the role of a young lady who manages to start a long-term relationship with Donald. But after having a nightmare about the anxieties that would come from married life, Donald runs out on her and joins the French Foreign Legion. Several scenes of the short imply that Daisy has had several previous relationships with men. Donald carves their names on a tree. Not noticing than the opposing side of the tree features her name alongside that of several other boyfriends. The marriage scene in Donald's dream featured a group of sailors waving goodbye to Daisy and mourning the loss of their apparent lover.

Daisy's return to theatrical animation came in Mickey's Christmas Carol (October 20, 1983). She was cast as Isabelle, the romantic partner of a young Ebenezer Scrooge (Scrooge McDuck).

Comics history

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Daisy and her nieces in Carls Barks' Flip Decision (1953).

Donald and Daisy's common last name points to both Donald and Daisy being members of the Duck family. Several stories consider them cousins but none has specified their relationship. Current speculation by Donaldist Gilles Maurice who has studied and compared various versions of the family tree is that the two are distant cousins. However, in the Dutch Donald Duck Weekly, issue 44-2013, it is explained that Donald and Daisy are unrelated and Duck simply is the Duckburg universe equal to Smith, being a common surname.

Donna Duck served as a precursor for Daisy in both animation and comics. She first appeared in a one-page illustration titled "Don Donald" and published in Good Housekeeping #3701 (January, 1937). The page was illustrated by Thomas "Tom" Wood (1870s - October 4, 1940) who was head of the Walt Disney Studios' publicity department from 1933 until his death. She went on to appear in the Donald and Donna comic strip published in Mickey Mouse Weekly from May 15 to August 21, 1937. The Weekly was a United Kingdom publication and the strip was illustrated at the time by William Arthur Ward. However her co-starring role was brief.

Daisy made her first comics appearance on November 4, 1940. She was introduced as the new neighbor of Donald and his potential love interest. The Donald Duck comic strip was at the time scripted by Bob Karp and illustrated by Al Taliaferro. She was seemingly soft-spoken but had a fiery temper and Donald often found himself a victim to her rage. For example one strip had Daisy waiting for Donald to carve their names and their love for each other on a tree. Only to discover the male Duck had carved "Daisy loves Donald" with her name hardly visible and his name in prominent bold letters. Resulting in her breaking her "umbrella" on his head and dismissing him as a "conceited little pup".

Her first original comic book appearance was in the story The Mighty Trapper by Carl Barks, first published in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories # 36 (September, 1943). However this was only a cameo when Huey, Dewey and Louie ask her to lend them an old fur coat. Barks would not use the character again until "Donald Tames His Temper" (January, 1946) when Daisy demands that Donald learns to manage his anger as a New Year's resolution. Donald has to agree but points early on that Daisy herself has the temper of a "wild-eyed wildcat".

Her next appearance by Barks in Biceps Blues (June, 1946) introduced a key concept to their relationship. When Daisy seems impressed by a certain type of male, Donald is forced to emulate that type. No matter how unsuited Donald is for emulating it successfully. In this early case Daisy envies her "old school chum" Susy Swan for dating a notable weightlifter. Donald at first protests that she seems too impressed by a "gorilla" just because the "muscle-bound buffalo" can lift 300 pounds. But when Daisy simply ignores him and daydreams about dating Hercules, Donald decides to start weightlifting. The rest of the story focuses on his ineptitude at exercising and the eventual efforts of Huey, Dewey and Louie to cheer him up by various tricks pointing to Donald becoming stronger. But when Donald arranges a demonstration for Daisy, Susy and her boyfriend, their tricks are not able to save him from ridicule. Daisy then chases Donald in anger (whom Donald in turn chases Huey, Dewey and Louie in anger) while Susy boasts about her luck in men to her weightlifter boyfriend, who simply grunts and nods and fails to understand her words. Daisy failed to see that Susy's boyfriend is strong but otherwise not too gifted, whereas Donald is one who would go great lengths for her.

Super Daisy

Daisy's secret identity, "Super Daisy" ("Paperinika") has been featured in Italian Disney comics since the early 70s. She was created by Guido Martina and Giorgio Cavazzano as a female counterpart of The Duck Avenger ("Paperinik").

Super Daisy made her debut in "Paperinika and Ariadne's thread" (1973). In the comic, Uncle Scrooge calls Donald to the Money Bin to receive a top-secret assignment, but refuses to reveal the task while Daisy is present, belittling her for being a woman. Angry and repulsed by Uncle Scrooge's remark, Daisy recounts the story to Genialina Edy Son, who proposes that Daisy become the masked champion of the fairer sex.

Super Daisy has no superpowers, but is aided by the gadgets created by Genialina Edy Son, a protege of Gyro Gearloose.

Television

Quack Pack

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Daisy as she appeared in Quack Pack.

Daisy curiously never appeared on DuckTales, but she was a regular in Quack Pack. In Quack Pack, Daisy is presented as a much more assertive and mature woman, and is working as a reporter for a local television news-magazine "What in the World?", with Donald serving as both her boyfriend and the show's cameraman. Despite working underneath head anchorman Kent Powers, Daisy is a far more capable reporter, a fact that often leaves Kent feeling threatened. She also has a pet iguana named Knuckles who seems to be a brainless omnivore who blithely goes about eating anything from automobile upholstery to priceless works of art. Despite her heightened maturity, Daisy is prone to flights of fantasy, which often lead Donald to disaster in the name of assisting her.

Mickey Mouse Works

Daisy is a main character in the show and for the first time gets her own series of cartoons. Unlike most of her previous appearances, Daisy is wild, wacky, ignorant and somewhat childish. She often unknowingly annoys Minnie, Mickey and Donald. In most of her cartoons she has a comical time with Minnie who in contrast to her is more mature. Aside from this, in some episode she is similar to the earlier cartoons. She is often the subject of Donald as he tries to please her the best way he can. For the series, she resides in a beach house.

House of Mouse

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Daisy as she appeared in House of Mouse.

Daisy is the club's reservation clerk and still girlfriend of Donald. Like Donald, Daisy craves the spotlight and constantly asks Mickey to perform, which he usually denies. On some occasions during an emergency, Daisy does perform, and it's often hated by the Disney character audience. Daisy is also a big fan of Ariel from The Little Mermaid. In a related topic, she often gets starstruck when special guests attend the club often trying to get their autograph before the night's over. Several episodes revolved around Daisy. She was finally given her debut chance in "Daisy's Debut" but gave up her chance when she realized how Minnie wanted to work close with Mickey. She also performed a parody of The Enchanted Tiki Room theme in "Suddenly Hades" entitled The Daisy Duck Room. In "House of Magic", Daisy, wanting to go into magic, practices sorcery and accidentally makes the House of Mouse, and all its guests disappear. In the end, Jafar and Iago restore the club and guests. Daisy also appears in the spin-off films Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse and Mickey's House of Villains.

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse

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Daisy as she appears in Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.

Daisy also stars in the CGI series starring Mickey Mouse. Daisy is one of the main characters. She is still girlfriend of Donald and obsessed with fashion as always. She joins Mickey on many adventures and tries to keep Donald's temper at bay. Many episodes revolve around Daisy. One of the most notable is "Secret Spy Daisy". In the episode Pete plots to steal Clarabelle's secret cookie recipe and Professor Ludwig Von Drake alerts Daisy of the situation. She becomes her spy alias and teams up with Mickey and Minnie to foil Pete. She would later become Secret Spy Daisy on occasion and team up with Minnie's alter ego, Detective Minnie. Another episode centering around Daisy is "The Golden Boo-Boo". In this episode, Daisy becomes Daisy O'Dare in order to retrieve a legendary golden statue known as The Golden Boo-Boo. However, trouble arise when she must compete against the thieving Safari Pete.

Minnie's Bow-Toons

In the recent series, Daisy joins Minnie in her new bow business known as Minnie's Bow-Tique. Here, Daisy and Minnie open a shop where they sell different types of bows. As seen in the first episode "Leaky Pipes", Daisy has yet to master the "art" of bow tying as Minnie did. Daisy can be rather lazy in comparison to Minnie's hardworking stature and because of this, she sometimes tries to find faster ways to get her work done, but she often gets into trouble.

Mickey Mouse

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Daisy as she appears in Mickey Mouse.

In this animated series, Daisy returns with the rest of her friends in all-new adventures. Like in previous roles, Daisy is presented as fairly mature, though still sassy.

She first appears in the episode "No Service", where she and Minnie are set to have a picnic on the beach with Donald and Mickey. However, the short ends with Donald accidentally becoming nude in public, embarrassing Daisy to the point where the picnic ends up going on without Donald.

In "Croissant de Triomphe", Minnie and Daisy work at a French cafe in Paris, though things go wrong when they run out of their signature croissants, forcing Mickey to travel around the famous city to deliver them to Minnie.

The first episode in which she had a big/significant role is in "The Adorable Couple". In this episode, Mickey and Minnie try to make Donald and Daisy happy.

In "Captain Donald", Daisy, Mickey and Minnie were very excited to set sail on Donald's boat, much to Donald's dismay. It was revealed in the same episode that Daisy bought a sailor outfit for Donald because she likes a man in uniform.

Daisy made a cameo appearance as a bridesmaid at Goofy's "wedding" at the end of "Goofy's First Love".

In "No Reservations", Daisy with Minnie and Clarabelle attempt to get into the hottest, yet most impossibly booked restaurant in town.

In "Split Decisions", Daisy does not actually appear, but is heavily mentioned: the reason Donalds wants Ludwig Von Drake to solve Donald's temper problems is because Daisy has had enough of it and is threatening to leave him if he does not find a cure. Later, when the attempt to cure Donald has gone horribly wrong, Mickey dreams about and interracts with an imaginary Daisy being mad at him for what he's done to Donald.

Later film appearances

Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas

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Daisy in Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas.

Daisy plays a supporting role in the film. Daisy first appears in the segment "Donald Duck: Stuck on Christmas" where Huey, Dewey and Louie wish for Christmas everyday. In the segment, Daisy attempts to kiss Donald under the mistletoe (only for their chance to be ruined by the boys) and make Christmas dinner for the family which she noted is her favorite part of Christmas.

Daisy later appears in the last segment "Gift of the Magi" where she works with Minnie in Mortimer Mouse's department store.In this segment, Daisy seems to be far younger as the story may possibly take place in the past. Also is this segment, Daisy has blue eyes as apposed to her usual black.

She lastly appears at the end of the film singing Christmas carols with Mickey and friends.

Fantasia 2000

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She was featured alongside Donald in the "Noah's Ark" segment of Fantasia 2000. Here, Daisy resides with Donald in their own hub and prepare to board the giant ark to save themselves from the global flood coming their way. While Daisy is boarding the ark, she notices some mice about to get stepped on by Colonel Hathi, until Daisy grabs them. While Donald is loading the animals, he fails to notice Daisy boarding the ark and believes she's still in the hub just as the storm approaches He rushes to save her while Daisy sees him through a window of the ark and sees Donald and a huge wave. She covers her eyes to prevent herself from seeing Donald's death.

She fails to notice that Donald jumped onto the ark at the last minute. As Daisy is on the second floor and Donald is on the first, they never see each other the entire ark ride and believe each other dead. When the flood clears up, Daisy and the other passengers leave the ark when Daisy finds her love locket to be missing.

It was recovered by Donald and as Daisy reaches out for it, she finds Donald. The two reunite and live happily ever after.

Mickey, Donald and Goofy: The Three Musketeers

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Daisy as she appears in Mickey, Donald and Goofy: The Three Musketeers.

Daisy is Princess Minnie's lady-in-waiting and close friend. Daisy secretly believes Minnie's fantasy of true love is a little ridiculous and believes a princess should be practical. After Captain Pete hire Mickey, Donald and Goofy as musketeers to protect Minnie and Daisy she is thought to be a bad guy and attacked, after things are set straight she sees Donald developed a crush but she is not interested.

Daisy and Minnie are kidnapped by the Beagle Boys as apart of Pete's plans to become king but are saved by Mickey, Donald and Goofy. At the grand opera Daisy and Minnie are attacked again but this time the Beagle Boys are accompanied by Pete.

Daisy and Minnie are rescued and she reveals her love for Donald and the two are presumed married after the events of the film.

Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas

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Daisy in Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas.

Daisy reappears in the sequel with a larger role. Daisy first appears in the first segment Bells On Ice where she is a contestant in an ice skating tournament. One of the other contestants is Minnie, who proves to be a glamorous skater with only a few seconds in during her run. Daisy becomes jealous of Minnie's acclaim and begins to steal the light by heading onto the ice and impressing the judges. Minnie begins to become more advanced with her moves, using the alligators from Fantasia. Daisy decides to pull out her secret weapons, the hippos from Fantasia. After many incredible stunts, Minnie accidentally trips on a bell. Daisy rushes to her side and apologizes for her attitude.

Minnie gladly accepts and the friends perform a grand finale stunt. Daisy is later seen in Christmas: Impossible, celebrating Christmas with Donald and his nephews at Scrooge's house. In Donald's Gift, Daisy and the boys try to show Donald what Christmas spirit is. Lastly, Daisy is seen aside the rest of the cast, attending Mickey's Christmas party.

Cameos

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Daisy with Minnie and Clarabelle in the animated opening of Mickey Mouse Club.

Daisy has made a few cameos in the long-running Walt Disney anthology series, as well as a few key and notable roles in episodes centering Donald such as This is Your Life, Donald Duck.

Daisy appeared in the Mickey Mouse Club opening sequence alongside Minnie. She wears green go-go boots.

Daisy made a cameo alongside several Disney characters in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. She was seen at the very end when the toons begin heading back to Toontown.

In the 2012 animated short Electric Holiday, Daisy makes a brief cameo as a fellow model to Minnie and other iconic Disney characters.

Video games

Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers!

In the multiconsole game Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers!, Daisy does an investigative report on the evil doings of Merlock (the villain from DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp), only to be captured by him. Thus, it becomes Donald's goal in the game to come to her rescue.

Kingdom Hearts series

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Daisy Duck is the duchess of Disney Castle and the girlfriend of Donald, King Mickey's court magician. Most of what Donald does is for King Mickey and Daisy. This is shown in Kingdom Hearts when in a cut scene Donald exclaims "For Daisy!"

In Birth by Sleep, she is present when Minnie Mouse gives away the Million Dreams Award. In Kingdom Hearts, she prompts Donald for the truth about King Mickey's disappearance, alongside Minnie. After Disney Castle is saved from ruin in Kingdom Hearts II, Daisy is seen upset with Donald for being away for so long, though she lets him go with Sora, but only after he promises to return soon.

Disney TH!NK Fast

Daisy is also a playable character in Disney TH!NK Fast.

Epic Mickey

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Daisy appears in 2010's Epic Mickey as an animatronic version. In the game, she has a slightly different appearance. She has no pupils or eyes, just eye lids, a spring sticking out of her bow, a mechanical arm, mechanical leg, and the player can see the spine in her torso. The story goes as Oswald the Lucky Rabbit created Daisy as a friend for him and Ortensia. She lives in Ventureland, a twisted version of Adventureland, she also has an relationship with Animatronic Donald. In the game, when the Mad Doctor switched sides, he sent his Beetleworx to destroy Oswald's friends. As a quest, the player must find each animatronic piece that has been scattered throughout the game. Once retrieving each limb, Daisy would return back to normal.

Daisy also appears in Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two. In the game, she appears to have a job as a news Anchor for (DNN) Duck News Network. 

Disney Universe

Daisy is a special costume character in the game, and is only available through Xbox 360 purchase and PS3 purchase.

Kinect Disneyland Adventures

Daisy has a major role in the game, appearing as a meet-and-greet character in Town Square on Main Street USA and in Mickey's Toontown. There, she and Minnie are planning to decorate Toontown City Hall for that town's mayor election and asks the player to assist her in finding supplies. At one point, Daisy forgets to buy a handbag for the election party. She then asks the player to buy one for her at one of the shops, trusting the player's taste in fashion. Right after, Daisy asks if the player can take photos of Mickey and Donald for the election but advises the player to take Mickey's first as Donald is practicing his acceptance speech.

Disney Parks

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Daisy posing for a photo at EPCOT.

At the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts and on the Disney Cruise Line ships, Daisy is a semi-common character for meet-and-greets, parades and shows, though she doesn't make as many appearances as Donald or Minnie. Her semi-elusiveness has made her extra popular to an extent, adding to the fact that Daisy is a member of the Sensational Six, therefore making Daisy merchandise even more appealing to collectors.

Daisy appears only at the end of the Tokyo DisneySea version of Fantasmic!

For meet and greets, Daisy can be found at the Magic Kingdom in Main Street, U.S.A.. She can be found occasionally at Disney's Hollywood Studios as well under the sorcerer hat. She can also be found in Disney's Animal Kingdom on occasion. After Disney World expanded Fantasyland, Daisy became available for meet and greets at Pete's Silly Sideshow.

She also appears in the Cinderella Castle show Mickey's Royal Friendship Faire where she and Donald join in Rapunzel and her friends in singing "I've Got a Dream".

In Toontown, she has her own themed dining area called "Daisy's Diner". On the Disney Cruise Line, Daisy takes part in all Sail Away Parties and is frequently seen with Donald or Minnie.

In Disneyland Paris, she makes appearances in the Disney's Once Upon a Dream Parade parade and most commonly found for meet-and-greet outside Casey Jr. Circus Train du Cirque.

For entertainment, Daisy is seen in Mickey's Boo to You Too Parade, the Happiness is Here Parade, and Disney's Stars 'n' Cars.

One Man's Dream II: The Magic Lives On

Daisy is the center of Donald's unit of the show in Tokyo Disneyland. Here, Daisy is a Hollywood starlet and after Donald attempts to make a film to win her heart she confesses her love for him just the way he is.

My Friend Duffy

She and Donald appear in this show played at Cape Cod Cook-Off.

Mickey & Duffy's Spring Voyage

She, alongside Donald, appears in the Easter in New York show for Tokyo DisneySea's Mickey & Duffy's Spring Voyage, to celebrate Easter.

Disney On Ice

One notable role by Daisy in the Disney on Ice shows came in 1991's Double Feature... Live! There, she plays the role of a dancer named Dazzles, who is romantically pursued by a gangster named Ice-Head Harry. When she refuses his attempt to win her heart by giving her the Love Diamond, saying that her heart already belongs to someone else (likely referring to Donald), Harry has her tied up to a keg of dynamite. Fortunately, Darkwing Duck and Launchpad McQuack come to her rescue.

She also appeared in the 2009-2011 versions of Disneyland Adventure, Let's Celebrate!, and 100 Years of Magic until 2015 and only appears Passport to Adventure (a.k.a. Silver Anniversary Celebration).

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Trivia

  • Like Minnie and Clarabelle, Daisy wears a bow on her head and pumps. Unlike Minnie and Clarabelle, however, Daisy doesn't have a dress, as her feathers are ruffled in a way to create a dress.
  • Unlike most Disney characters, especially those of The Sensational Six, Daisy's character has been kept largely malleable since her debut. Her personality and character are often defined by the trends and characteristics active during the era of production, with most of her more consistent personality traits, the temper hostility and selfishness, remaining as a counterbalance to Donald's similar personality. It is therefore difficult to truly pin down Daisy's character, as it will often be rewritten to suit the character at the time.

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Official Disney Princesses: Snow White ā€¢ Cinderella ā€¢ Aurora ā€¢ Ariel ā€¢ Belle ā€¢ Jasmine ā€¢ Pocahontas ā€¢ Mulan ā€¢ Tiana ā€¢ Rapunzel ā€¢ Merida ā€¢ Moana ā€¢ Raya

Other Princesses: Minnie Mouse ā€¢ Tiger Lily ā€¢ Maid Marian ā€¢ Eilonwy ā€¢ Daughters of Triton ā€¢ Calla ā€¢ Megara ā€¢ Melody ā€¢ Sally ā€¢ Kida Nedakh ā€¢ Ting-Ting, Su, and Mei ā€¢ Kilala Reno ā€¢ Kairi ā€¢ Princess of Gentlehaven ā€¢ Nancy Tremaine ā€¢ Vanellope von Schweetz ā€¢ Sofia ā€¢ Anna ā€¢ Elsa ā€¢ Elena
Other Heroines: Alice ā€¢ Wendy Darling ā€¢ Tinker Bell ā€¢ Nala ā€¢ Nakoma ā€¢ Esmeralda ā€¢ Jane Porter ā€¢ Giselle ā€¢ Mirabel Madrigal ā€¢ Asha

Media
Films: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) ā€¢ Cinderella (1950) ā€¢ Sleeping Beauty (1959) ā€¢ The Little Mermaid (1989) ā€¢ Beauty and the Beast (1991) ā€¢ Aladdin (1992) ā€¢ Pocahontas (1995) ā€¢ Mulan (1998) ā€¢ The Princess and the Frog (2009) ā€¢ Tangled (2010) ā€¢ Brave (2012) ā€¢ Moana (2016) ā€¢ Raya and the Last Dragon (2021)

Theme Songs: "If You Can Dream" ā€¢ "It's Not Just Make Believe" ā€¢ "The Glow" ā€¢ "Live Your Story" ā€¢ "Starting Now" ā€¢ "Like a Princess"
Video Games: Disney Princess: Fashion Boutique ā€¢ Disney Princess ā€¢ Disney Princess: Magical Dress-Up ā€¢ Disney Princess: Royal Horse Show ā€¢ Disney Princess: Royal Adventure ā€¢ Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey ā€¢ Disney Princess: Magical Jewels ā€¢ Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure ā€¢ Disney Princess Enchanting Storybooks ā€¢ Disney Princess Majestic Quest ā€¢ Disney Tsum Tsum ā€¢Disney Emoji Blitz ā€¢ Disney Heroes: Battle Mode ā€¢ Disney Magic Kingdoms
Home Video: Disney Princess Sing Along Songs: Once Upon a Dream ā€¢ Disney Princess Sing Along Songs Vol. 2 - Enchanted Tea Party ā€¢ Disney Princess Sing Along Songs Vol. 3 - Perfectly Princess ā€¢ Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams
Books: Kilala Princess ā€¢ Disney Princess ā€¢ Disney Princess Beginnings ā€¢ Disney Princess Comics Treasury ā€¢ Royal Weddings
Cancelled: Princess Academy

Disney Parks
Castle of Magical Dreams ā€¢ Enchanted Storybook Castle ā€¢ Fairy Tale Forest ā€¢ Fantasy Faire ā€¢ Golden Fairytale Fanfare ā€¢ Mickey's Magical Celebration ā€¢ Minnie's Tiara of Dreams ā€¢ PLAY! ā€¢ Princess Pavilion ā€¢ Royal Banquet Hall

Fireworks: Disney Illuminations

See Also
Sofia the First ā€¢ Disney Fairies ā€¢ Princesses of Heart ā€¢ Palace Pets ā€¢ Princess Academy ā€¢ Ralph Breaks the Internet ā€¢ Disney Princess - The Concert ā€¢ Like a Princess


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Media
Quack Pack ā€¢ Videography
Characters
Donald Duck ā€¢ Daisy Duck ā€¢ Huey, Dewey, and Louie ā€¢ Kent Powers ā€¢ Antoinette ā€¢ Gwumpki ā€¢ Knuckles ā€¢ Gustav Goose ā€¢ Ludwig Von Drake ā€¢ The Roborsons ā€¢ Helga Needlehopper ā€¢ Susie McGuider ā€¢ Alexandra and Cassandra Mergancer ā€¢ Leslie J. Clark ā€¢ Raven ā€¢ Sir Harold ā€¢ Nelly the Dragon ā€¢ Cal Crudon ā€¢ Flint Steel ā€¢ Beef Jerky ā€¢ Winston ā€¢ Dr. William Wu ā€¢ Colonel ā€¢ Colonel's Thugs ā€¢ Horst and Klebb ā€¢ Henry Villanova ā€¢ Prince Gaylord ā€¢ The Claw ā€¢ Captain Storm ā€¢ Agent X ā€¢ The Green-Eyed Monster of Jealousy ā€¢ Commander Buck Burpelson ā€¢ Doug Slackwell ā€¢ Fred ā€¢ Dr. Horton Letrek ā€¢ Slab ā€¢ Moltoc ā€¢ Gil ā€¢ Nigel Nightshade ā€¢ Dr. Homer ā€¢ Tasty Paste Monster ā€¢ Vampire ā€¢ Siegmund ā€¢ Vector ā€¢ Viking ā€¢ Werewolf ā€¢ The Hermit ā€¢ Shark ā€¢ ZO ā€¢ Dr. Nocturno ā€¢ Chundel ā€¢ Dr. Emile Crocker ā€¢ Dr. Tobar ā€¢ Germlings ā€¢ Rocky "The Rocket" Throttle ā€¢ Andre Demouche ā€¢ Shorty Hollow ā€¢ Soo Ling
Episodes
"The Really Mighty Ducks" ā€¢ "Island of the Not-So-Nice" ā€¢ "Leader of the Quack" ā€¢ "All Hands on Duck" ā€¢ "Pride Goeth Before the Fall Guy" ā€¢ "Need 4 Speed" ā€¢ "The Germinator" ā€¢ "The Late Donald Duck" ā€¢ "Tasty Paste" ā€¢ "Phoniest Home Videos" ā€¢ "Return of the T-Squad" ā€¢ "Koi Story" ā€¢ "Ready, Aim... Duck!" ā€¢ "Pardon My Molecules" ā€¢ "Unusual Suspects" ā€¢ "Ducklaration of Independence" ā€¢ "Can't Take a Yolk" ā€¢ "Heavy Dental" ā€¢ "Duck Quake" ā€¢ "Long Arm of the Claw" ā€¢ "Shrunken Heroes" ā€¢ "Snow Place to Hide" ā€¢ "Huey Duck, P.I." ā€¢ "Take My Duck, Please" ā€¢ "Ducks by Nature" ā€¢ "Recipe for Adventure" ā€¢ "The Boy Who Cried Ghost" ā€¢ "I.O.U. a U.F.O." ā€¢ "Gator Aid" ā€¢ "None Like it Hot" ā€¢ "Ducky Dearest" ā€¢ "Transmission: Impossible" ā€¢ "Nosy Neighbors" ā€¢ "Hit the Road, Backwater Jack" ā€¢ "Cat & Louse" ā€¢ "Hero Today, Don Tomorrow" ā€¢ "Captain Donald" ā€¢ "Stunt Double or Nothing" ā€¢ "Feats of Clay"
Songs
Duck Daze ā€¢ T-Squad Theme Song
See also
Duckburg ā€¢ The Disney Afternoon ā€¢ DuckTales ā€¢ House of Mouse


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Games
Kingdom Hearts (HD I.5 ReMIX/Soundtrack/Soundtrack Complete/HD I.5 ReMIX Soundtrack) ā€¢ Chain of Memories ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts II (HD II.5 ReMIX/HD II.8 Final Chapter Prologue/Soundtrack/HD II.5 ReMIX Soundtrack ) ā€¢ 358/2 Days ā€¢ Birth by Sleep (Soundtrack) ā€¢ coded ā€¢ Dream Drop Distance (Soundtrack) ā€¢ Ļ‡ [chi] ā€¢ Unchained Ļ‡/Union Ļ‡ [cross] ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts III ā€¢ Dark Road ā€¢ Melody of Memory ā€¢ Missing-Link ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts IV
Other media
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party ā€¢ Agrabah (Kingdom Hearts pilot)
Incorporated Films and Shorts
Aladdin/The Return of Jafar ā€¢ Alice in Wonderland ā€¢ Beauty and the Beast ā€¢ Big Hero 6 ā€¢ Cinderella ā€¢ Fantasia ā€¢ Frozen ā€¢ Hercules ā€¢ The Hunchback of Notre Dame ā€¢ Lilo & Stitch ā€¢ The Lion King ā€¢ The Little Mermaid ā€¢ Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers ā€¢ Monsters, Inc. ā€¢ Mulan ā€¢ The Nightmare Before Christmas ā€¢ Peter Pan ā€¢ Pinocchio ā€¢ Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl/Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End ā€¢ Sleeping Beauty ā€¢ Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ā€¢ Steamboat Willie ā€¢ Tangled ā€¢ Tarzan ā€¢ Toy Story ā€¢ Tron/Tron: Legacy ā€¢ Winnie the Pooh ā€¢ Wreck-It Ralph
Characters
Main Characters: Sora ā€¢ Riku ā€¢ Kairi ā€¢ King Mickey ā€¢ Donald Duck ā€¢ Goofy ā€¢ Roxas ā€¢ Axel/Lea ā€¢ NaminĆ© ā€¢ Xion ā€¢ Aqua ā€¢ Terra ā€¢ Ventus

Villains: Xehanort ā€¢ Ansem ā€¢ Xemnas ā€¢ Maleficent ā€¢ Pete ā€¢ Vanitas ā€¢ Xigbar/Braig ā€¢ Xaldin ā€¢ Vexen ā€¢ Lexaeus ā€¢ Zexion ā€¢ SaĆÆx/Isa ā€¢ Demyx ā€¢ Luxord ā€¢ Marluxia ā€¢ Larxene ā€¢ Terra-Xehanort ā€¢ Young Xehanort ā€¢ Xehanort's Guardian
Other Characters: Jiminy Cricket ā€¢ Ansem the Wise/DiZ ā€¢ Yen Sid ā€¢ Master Eraqus ā€¢ Dilan ā€¢ Even ā€¢ Aeleus ā€¢ Ienzo ā€¢ Lingering Will ā€¢ Hayner ā€¢ Pence ā€¢ Olette ā€¢ Kairi's Grandma ā€¢ Riku Replica ā€¢ Jiminy's Journal ā€¢ Foretellers ā€¢ Master of Masters ā€¢ Luxu ā€¢ Ephemer ā€¢ Skuld ā€¢ Chirithy ā€¢ Strelitzia ā€¢ Lauriam ā€¢ Yozora ā€¢ Vor ā€¢ Hermod
Original Monsters: Heartless ā€¢ Nobodies ā€¢ Unversed ā€¢ Dream Eater
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts: Queen Minnie ā€¢ Daisy Duck ā€¢ Pluto ā€¢ Chip and Dale ā€¢ Huey, Dewey, and Louie ā€¢ Magic Brooms ā€¢ Alice ā€¢ White Rabbit ā€¢ Doorknob ā€¢ Cheshire Cat ā€¢ Queen of Hearts ā€¢ Card Soldiers ā€¢ Tarzan ā€¢ Jane Porter ā€¢ Clayton ā€¢ Terk ā€¢ Kerchak ā€¢ Kala ā€¢ Sabor ā€¢ Hercules ā€¢ Philoctetes ā€¢ Hades ā€¢ Cerberus ā€¢ Rock Titan ā€¢ Ice Titan ā€¢ Aladdin ā€¢ Abu ā€¢ Jasmine ā€¢ Genie ā€¢ Carpet ā€¢ Jafar ā€¢ Iago ā€¢ Peddler ā€¢ Cave of Wonders ā€¢ Pinocchio ā€¢ Geppetto ā€¢ Monstro ā€¢ Cleo ā€¢ Ariel ā€¢ Flounder ā€¢ Sebastian ā€¢ Ursula ā€¢ King Tritonā€¢ Flotsam and Jetsam ā€¢ Glut ā€¢ Jack Skellington ā€¢ Zero ā€¢ Sally ā€¢ Oogie Boogie ā€¢ Lock, Shock, and Barrel ā€¢ Dr. Finkelstein ā€¢ Mayor of Halloween Town ā€¢ Peter Pan ā€¢ Tinker Bell ā€¢ Captain Hook ā€¢ Mr. Smee ā€¢ Wendy ā€¢ Crocodile ā€¢ Merlin ā€¢ Winnie the Pooh ā€¢ Tigger ā€¢ Piglet ā€¢ Eeyore ā€¢ Rabbit ā€¢ Owl ā€¢ Roo ā€¢ Bees ā€¢ Beast ā€¢ Belle ā€¢ Snow White ā€¢ Cinderella ā€¢ Fairy Godmother ā€¢ Aurora ā€¢ Pongo ā€¢ Perdita ā€¢ Dalmatian Puppies ā€¢ Simba ā€¢ Mushu ā€¢ Dumbo ā€¢ Bambi ā€¢ Chernabog
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts II: Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather ā€¢ Maleficent's Raven ā€¢ Scrooge McDuck ā€¢ Mulan ā€¢ Li Shang ā€¢ Shan Yu ā€¢ Hayabusa ā€¢ Yao, Ling, and Chien Po ā€¢ The Emperor ā€¢ Lumiere ā€¢ Cogsworth ā€¢ Mrs Potts ā€¢ Chip ā€¢ Wardrobe ā€¢ Pegasus ā€¢ Megara ā€¢ Pain and Panic ā€¢ Hydra ā€¢ Horace Horsecollar ā€¢ Clarabelle Cow ā€¢ Clara Cluck ā€¢ Jack Sparrow ā€¢ Elizabeth Swann ā€¢ Will Turner ā€¢ Captain Barbossa ā€¢ Bo'sun ā€¢ Jacoby ā€¢ Twigg ā€¢ Cursed Crew ā€¢ Prince Eric ā€¢ Attina ā€¢ Andrina ā€¢ Santa Claus ā€¢ Skeletal Reindeer ā€¢ Timon ā€¢ Pumbaa ā€¢ Nala ā€¢ Rafiki ā€¢ Scar ā€¢ Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed ā€¢ Mufasa ā€¢ Kiara ā€¢ Pridelanders ā€¢ Hyenas ā€¢ Tron ā€¢ Master Control Program ā€¢ Commander Sark ā€¢ Kanga ā€¢ Gopher ā€¢ Stitch ā€¢ Chicken Little
Disney Characters introduced in Birth by Sleep: Prince Phillip ā€¢ Maleficent's Goons ā€¢ Doc ā€¢ Grumpy ā€¢ Happy ā€¢ Sleepy ā€¢ Bashful ā€¢ Sneezy ā€¢ Dopey ā€¢ The Prince ā€¢ Evil Queen ā€¢ Magic Mirror ā€¢ Prince Charming ā€¢ Jaq ā€¢ Lady Tremaine ā€¢ Anastasia ā€¢ Drizella ā€¢ Lucifer ā€¢ Grand Duke ā€¢ Grand Councilwoman ā€¢ Captain Gantu ā€¢ Jumba ā€¢ Experiment 221 ā€¢ Lost Boys
Disney Characters introduced in Dream Drop Distance: Quasimodo ā€¢ Esmeralda ā€¢ Phoebus ā€¢ Judge Claude Frollo ā€¢ Victor, Hugo, and Laverne ā€¢ Kevin Flynn ā€¢ Sam Flynn ā€¢ Quorra ā€¢ CLU ā€¢ Black Guards ā€¢ Blue Fairy ā€¢ Beagle Boys ā€¢ Chernabog's Minions ā€¢ Julius
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts Ļ‡: Mad Hatter ā€¢ March Hare ā€¢ Razoul ā€¢ Royal Guards ā€¢ Maurice ā€¢ Gaston
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts Union Ļ‡: Sultan ā€¢ Samson ā€¢ Vanellope von Schweetz ā€¢ Fix-It Felix Jr. ā€¢ Sergeant Calhoun ā€¢ King Candy ā€¢ Sour Bill ā€¢ Cy-Bugs ā€¢ Hero's Duty Troops
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts III: Zeus ā€¢ Apollo ā€¢ Athena ā€¢ Hermes ā€¢ Lava Titan ā€¢ Tornado Titan ā€¢ Little Chef ā€¢ Woody ā€¢ Buzz Lightyear ā€¢ Rex ā€¢ Hamm ā€¢ Sarge ā€¢ Green Army Men ā€¢ Little Green Men ā€¢ Rapunzel ā€¢ Flynn Rider ā€¢ Pascal ā€¢ Maximus ā€¢ Mother Gothel ā€¢ Sulley ā€¢ Mike Wazowski ā€¢ Boo ā€¢ Randall Boggs ā€¢ Child Detection Agency ā€¢ Trailer Folk ā€¢ Elsa ā€¢ Anna ā€¢ Kristoff ā€¢ Olaf ā€¢ Sven ā€¢ Marshmallow ā€¢ Hans ā€¢ Mr. Gibbs ā€¢ Tia Dalma ā€¢ Davy Jones ā€¢ Kraken ā€¢ Cutler Beckett ā€¢ Davy Jones' Locker Crabs ā€¢ Baymax ā€¢ Hiro Hamada ā€¢ Go Go Tomago ā€¢ Honey Lemon ā€¢ Fred ā€¢ Wasabi ā€¢ Lumpy ā€¢ Wreck-It Ralph
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts Dark Road: Tweedledee and Tweedledum
Disney Characters introduced in the manga: Caterpillar ā€¢ Chi-Fu
Square Enix Characters: Leon ā€¢ Cloud ā€¢ Moogle ā€¢ Others

Elements
Plot Elements: Kingdom Hearts ā€¢ Heart ā€¢ Keyblade War ā€¢ Dark Seeker Saga ā€¢ More

Game Elements: Gameplay in Kingdom Hearts ā€¢ Magic

Objects
Sea-salt ice cream ā€¢ Wayfinder ā€¢ Door to Darkness ā€¢ Keyblade ā€¢ X-blade ā€¢ More ā€¢ Pixar Ball ā€¢ A113 ā€¢ Pizza Planet Truck
Locations
Original Worlds: Destiny Islands ā€¢ Traverse Town ā€¢ Radiant Garden/Hollow Bastion ā€¢ Disney Castle/Disney Town/Timeless River ā€¢ Dive to the Heart ā€¢ End of the World ā€¢ Realm of Darkness ā€¢ Twilight Town/Mysterious Tower ā€¢ The World That Never Was ā€¢ Castle That Never Was ā€¢ Land of Departure/Castle Oblivion ā€¢ Keyblade Graveyard ā€¢ Daybreak Town/Scala ad Caelum

Disney Worlds: Wonderland ā€¢ Deep Jungle ā€¢ Olympus Coliseum/Underworld/Olympus ā€¢ Agrabah ā€¢ Atlantica ā€¢ Halloween Town/Christmas Town ā€¢ Neverland ā€¢ Hundred Acre Wood ā€¢ The Land of Dragons ā€¢ Beast's Castle ā€¢ Port Royal/The Caribbean ā€¢ Pride Lands ā€¢ Space Paranoids ā€¢ Dwarf Woodlands ā€¢ Castle of Dreams ā€¢ Deep Space ā€¢ La CitĆ© des Cloches ā€¢ The Grid ā€¢ Prankster's Paradise ā€¢ Country of the Musketeers ā€¢ Toy Box ā€¢ Kingdom of Corona ā€¢ Monstropolis ā€¢ Arendelle ā€¢ San Fransokyo ā€¢ Game Central Station/Niceland/Cy-Bug Sector/Candy Kingdom

Organizations/Groups
Organization XIII ā€¢ Princesses of Heart ā€¢ Disney Villains Council
Songs
"Dearly Beloved" ā€¢ "Simple and Clean" ā€¢ "Sanctuary" ā€¢ Face My Fears ā€¢ Don't Think Twice ā€¢ Mickey Mouse Club March ā€¢ Swim This Way ā€¢ Part of Your World ā€¢ Under the Sea ā€¢ Ursula's Revenge ā€¢ A New Day is Dawning ā€¢ Destati ā€¢ This is Halloween ā€¢ He's a Pirate ā€¢ Beauty and the Beast ā€¢ Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo ā€¢ It's a Small World ā€¢ Night on Bald Mountain ā€¢ Winnie the Pooh ā€¢ The Sorcerer's Apprentice ā€¢ The Pastoral Symphony ā€¢ Nutcracker Suite ā€¢ You've Got a Friend in Me ā€¢ Healing Incantation ā€¢ Put That Thing Back Where It Came From or So Help Me ā€¢ Let It Go ā€¢ Do You Want to Build a Snowman ā€¢ Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me) ā€¢ A Whole New World ā€¢ Circle of Life


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Media
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance ā€¢ A Poem Is... ā€¢ Soundtrack ā€¢ Video
Disney Parks
We Love Mickey!
Characters
Mickey Mouse ā€¢ Donald Duck ā€¢ Goofy ā€¢ Clarabelle Cow ā€¢ Minnie Mouse ā€¢ Daisy Duck ā€¢ Pluto ā€¢ Pete ā€¢ Beagle Boys ā€¢ The Troubadour
Locations
Paris ā€¢ Musketeer Building ā€¢ Opera House ā€¢ Mont St. Michel ā€¢ The Palace
Songs
All for One and One for All ā€¢ Love So Lovely ā€¢ Musketeer Anthem ā€¢ Petey's King of France ā€¢ Sweet Wings of Love ā€¢ Chains of Love ā€¢ This Is The End ā€¢ L'Opera ā€¢ Three is a Magic Number ā€¢ Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2


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Toys and Merchandise ā€¢ Mobile Application (Disney and Star Wars) ā€¢ Mobile Application (Marvel) ā€¢ Television Shorts ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts Union Ļ‡ ā€¢ Disney Tsum Tsum Festival ā€¢ Twisted Wonderland
Disney
Mickey and Friends: Mickey ā€¢ Minnie ā€¢ Donald ā€¢ Daisy ā€¢ Goofy ā€¢ Pluto ā€¢ Chip and Dale ā€¢ Oswald ā€¢ Ortensia ā€¢ Duffy ā€¢ ShellieMay ā€¢ Gelatoni ā€¢ StellaLou ā€¢ CookieAnn ā€¢ 'Olu Mel ā€¢ Huey, Dewey, and Louie ā€¢ JosĆ© Carioca ā€¢ Panchito Pistoles ā€¢ Clarabelle Cow ā€¢ Horace Horsecollar ā€¢ Max Goof ā€¢ Clarice ā€¢ Pete ā€¢ Scrooge McDuck ā€¢ Ludwig Von Drake ā€¢ Dr. Frankenollie ā€¢ Julius

Pooh and Pals: Pooh ā€¢ Tigger ā€¢ Piglet ā€¢ Eeyore ā€¢ Rabbit ā€¢ Owl ā€¢ Roo ā€¢ Kanga ā€¢ Gopher ā€¢ Christopher Robin ā€¢ Lumpy
Lilo & Stitch: Stitch ā€¢ Lilo ā€¢ Scrump ā€¢ Pleakley ā€¢ Jumba ā€¢ Angel ā€¢ Leroy ā€¢ Dr. HƤmsterviel ā€¢ Ugly Duckling ā€¢ Sparky ā€¢ 627 ā€¢ Gigi ā€¢ Babyfier ā€¢ Yang ā€¢ Slushy ā€¢ Shortstuff ā€¢ 625 ā€¢ Amnesio ā€¢ Dupe ā€¢ Sample ā€¢ Clip ā€¢ Tank ā€¢ Yin ā€¢ Hunkahunka ā€¢ Plasmoid
Silly Symphonies: Donald Duck ā€¢ Big Bad Wolf ā€¢ Practical Pig ā€¢ Fiddler Pig ā€¢ Fifer Pig ā€¢ Ugly Duckling
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Snow White ā€¢ Evil Queen ā€¢ Doc ā€¢ Grumpy ā€¢ Happy ā€¢ Bashful ā€¢ Sneezy ā€¢ Sleepy ā€¢ Dopey
Pinocchio: Pinocchio ā€¢ Jiminy Cricket ā€¢ Figaro ā€¢ Cleo ā€¢ Geppetto ā€¢ Blue Fairy ā€¢ Honest John and Gideon ā€¢ Lampwick ā€¢ Monstro
Fantasia: Mickey ā€¢ Yen Sid ā€¢ Chernabog ā€¢ Hyacinth Hippo ā€¢ Ben Ali Gator
Dumbo: Dumbo
Bambi: Bambi ā€¢ Thumper ā€¢ Miss Bunny ā€¢ Friend Owl ā€¢ The Great Prince of the Forest
The Three Caballeros: Gauchito ā€¢ Burrito
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad: Mr. Toad
Cinderella: Cinderella ā€¢ Jaq and Gus ā€¢ Prince Charming ā€¢ Fairy Godmother ā€¢ Lady Tremaine ā€¢ Lucifer ā€¢ Suzy ā€¢ Perla ā€¢ Bruno
Alice in Wonderland: Alice ā€¢ Mad Hatter ā€¢ March Hare ā€¢ Dormouse ā€¢ White Rabbit ā€¢ Cheshire Cat ā€¢ Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee ā€¢ Queen of Hearts ā€¢ King of Hearts ā€¢ Caterpillar ā€¢ Dinah ā€¢ Oysters
Peter Pan: Peter Pan ā€¢ Tinker Bell ā€¢ Wendy Darling ā€¢ John Darling ā€¢ Michael Darling ā€¢ Captain Hook ā€¢ Mr Smee ā€¢ Nana ā€¢ Tick Tock ā€¢ Tiger Lily
Lady and the Tramp: Lady ā€¢ Tramp ā€¢ Si and Am ā€¢ Jock ā€¢ Trusty ā€¢ Peg
Sleeping Beauty: Aurora ā€¢ Phillip ā€¢ Maleficent ā€¢ Flora ā€¢ Fauna ā€¢ Merryweather ā€¢ Diablo ā€¢ Samson ā€¢ King Stefan ā€¢ Goon ā€¢ Owl ā€¢ Rabbit
Mary Poppins: Mary Poppins ā€¢ Bert ā€¢ Penguin Waiter ā€¢ Carousel Horse
One Hundred and One Dalmatians: Cruella De Vil ā€¢ Lucky ā€¢ Patch ā€¢ Rolly
The Jungle Book: Mowgli ā€¢ Baloo ā€¢ Bagheera ā€¢ Shere Khan ā€¢ Kaa ā€¢ King Louie ā€¢ Hathi, Jr. ā€¢ Raksha
Pete's Dragon: Elliott
The Fox and the Hound: Tod ā€¢ Copper
The Aristocats: Marie ā€¢ Berlioz ā€¢ Toulouse ā€¢ Duchess ā€¢ Thomas O'Malley
The Rescuers: Bernard ā€¢ Bianca
Oliver & Company: Oliver ā€¢ Dodger ā€¢ Tito ā€¢ Rita ā€¢ Francis ā€¢ Einstein
The Little Mermaid: Ariel ā€¢ Flounder ā€¢ Sebastian ā€¢ Eric ā€¢ Ursula ā€¢ Triton ā€¢ Max ā€¢ Scuttle
Beauty and the Beast: Belle ā€¢ Beast ā€¢ Lumiere ā€¢ Cogsworth ā€¢ Mrs. Potts ā€¢ Chip ā€¢ Maurice ā€¢ Philippe ā€¢ Gaston ā€¢ LeFou
Aladdin: Aladdin ā€¢ Abu ā€¢ Genie ā€¢ Jasmine ā€¢ Jafar ā€¢ Sultan ā€¢ Iago ā€¢ Rajah
The Nightmare Before Christmas: Jack Skellington ā€¢ Sally ā€¢ Zero ā€¢ Lock, Shock, and Barrel ā€¢ Oogie Boogie ā€¢ Dr. Finkelstein ā€¢ Mayor of Halloween Town ā€¢ Santa Claus
The Lion King: Simba ā€¢ Nala ā€¢ Timon ā€¢ Pumbaa ā€¢ Zazu ā€¢ Rafiki ā€¢ Scar ā€¢ Ed
Pocahontas: Pocahontas ā€¢ John Smith ā€¢ Meeko ā€¢ Flit ā€¢ Percy
Hercules: Hercules ā€¢ Megara ā€¢ Hades
Mulan: Mulan ā€¢ Li Shang ā€¢ Mushu ā€¢ Fa Zhou ā€¢ Khan
The Emperor's New Groove: Kuzco ā€¢ Yzma ā€¢ Kronk
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers: Mickey Mouse ā€¢ Minnie Mouse ā€¢ Donald Duck ā€¢ Goofy
Chicken Little: Chicken Little
The Princess and the Frog: Tiana ā€¢ Dr. Facilier
Tangled: Rapunzel ā€¢ Flynn Rider ā€¢ Pascal ā€¢ Maximus ā€¢ Mother Gothel ā€¢ Queen Arianna ā€¢ King Frederic ā€¢ Cassandra ā€¢ Fidella ā€¢ Pub Thug
Wreck-It Ralph: Wreck-It Ralph ā€¢ Fix-It Felix Jr.
Frozen: Anna ā€¢ Elsa ā€¢ Olaf ā€¢ Kristoff ā€¢ Sven ā€¢ Hans ā€¢ Snowgies ā€¢ Bruni
Big Hero 6: Hiro ā€¢ Baymax ā€¢ Fred ā€¢ Wasabi ā€¢ Honey Lemon ā€¢ Go Go Tomago ā€¢ Tadashi Hamada ā€¢ Yokai ā€¢ Mochi
Zootopia: Judy Hopps ā€¢ Nick Wilde ā€¢ Mayor Lionheart ā€¢ Flash ā€¢ Yax ā€¢ Gazelle ā€¢ Chief Bogo ā€¢ Clawhauser ā€¢ Finnick ā€¢ Mr. Big ā€¢ Bellwether ā€¢ Jerry Jumbeaux Jr.
Moana: Moana ā€¢ Maui ā€¢ Pua ā€¢ Heihei ā€¢ Tamatoa ā€¢ Kakamora
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers: Chip ā€¢ Dale ā€¢ Gadget ā€¢ Monterey Jack
Phineas and Ferb: Perry
The Lion Guard: Kion ā€¢ Ono ā€¢ Bunga ā€¢ Beshte ā€¢ Fuli
DuckTales (2017): Scrooge McDuck ā€¢ Huey, Dewey, and Louie ā€¢ Webby Vanderquack
Kingdom Hearts: Sora ā€¢ Riku ā€¢ Kairi ā€¢ Aqua ā€¢ Xemnas ā€¢ Ansem, Seeker of Darkness ā€¢ Ventus ā€¢ Terra ā€¢ Chirithy ā€¢ Lea ā€¢ Young Xehanort ā€¢ Roxas ā€¢ Dark Riku ā€¢ NaminĆ©
UniBEARsity:
Sofia the First: Sofia ā€¢ Minimus ā€¢ Skye
Elena of Avalor: Elena
Enchanted: Giselle
Disney Fairies: Periwinkle ā€¢ Rosetta ā€¢ Silvermist
The Sword in the Stone: Wart ā€¢ Merlin
Oliver & Company: Oliver
Raya and the Last Dragon: Raya ā€¢ Sisu
Twisted Wonderland: Grim
Encanto: Mirabel ā€¢ Isabela

Pixar
Toy Story: Woody ā€¢ Buzz Lightyear ā€¢ Bo Peep ā€¢ Hamm ā€¢ Alien ā€¢ Jessie ā€¢ Rex ā€¢ Bullseye ā€¢ Stinky Pete ā€¢ Lotso ā€¢ Forky ā€¢ Ducky and Bunny

A Bug's Life: Flik ā€¢ Dot ā€¢ Heimlich
Monsters, Inc.: Sulley ā€¢ Mike ā€¢ Boo ā€¢ Randall ā€¢ Celia ā€¢ Roz ā€¢ Fungus ā€¢ George Sanderson
Cars: Lightning McQueen ā€¢ Mater ā€¢ Sally ā€¢ Doc Hudson ā€¢ Jackson Storm ā€¢ Cruz Ramirez ā€¢ Mack ā€¢ Miss Fritter
Finding Nemo: Nemo ā€¢ Dory ā€¢ Marlin ā€¢ Crush ā€¢ Bruce ā€¢ Destiny ā€¢ Bailey ā€¢ Hank ā€¢ Squirt ā€¢ Nigel ā€¢ Gill ā€¢ Sheldon ā€¢ Pearl ā€¢ Darla ā€¢ Charlie ā€¢ Jenny
WALL-E: WALL-E ā€¢ EVE
Ratatouille: Remy ā€¢ Linguini
Up: Carl Fredricksen ā€¢ Dug ā€¢ Kevin ā€¢ Russell
Brave: Merida
Inside Out: Joy ā€¢ Sadness ā€¢ Anger ā€¢ Disgust ā€¢ Fear ā€¢ Bing Bong
The Good Dinosaur: Arlo
Coco (film): Miguel ā€¢ HĆ©ctor ā€¢ Imelda
Onward: Ian Lightfoot ā€¢ Barley Lightfoot
Soul: Joe ā€¢ 22
Luca: Luca
Turning Red: Mei
Lightyear: Sox
Luxo, Jr.: Luxo, Jr.

Disney Parks
Monorail ā€¢ Walter E. Disney ā€¢ Dumbo ā€¢ Mad Tea Party ā€¢ Splash Mountain ā€¢ Astro Orbiter ā€¢ Matterhorn Bobsleds ā€¢ The Haunted Mansion ā€¢ Albert ā€¢ Enchanted Tiki Room ā€¢ Orange Bird ā€¢ Pirates of the Caribbean ā€¢ Jungle Cruise ā€¢ Big Al ā€¢ Bonnie Bear ā€¢ Tower of Terror
Marvel
The Avengers: Iron Man ā€¢ Captain America ā€¢ Thor ā€¢ The Hulk ā€¢ Black Widow ā€¢ Hawkeye ā€¢ Falcon ā€¢ War Machine ā€¢ Winter Soldier ā€¢ Ant-Man ā€¢ Black Panther ā€¢ Vision ā€¢ Sharon Carter

Ultimate Spider-Man: Spider-Man ā€¢ Venom ā€¢ Green Goblin ā€¢ Miles Morales ā€¢ Lizard ā€¢ Rhino ā€¢ Doctor Octopus ā€¢ Iron Spider ā€¢ Spider-Gwen ā€¢ Kraven the Hunter ā€¢ Hobgoblin
Guardians of the Galaxy: Star-Lord ā€¢ Gamora ā€¢ Rocket Raccoon ā€¢ Groot ā€¢ Drax
Marvel's Women of Power: Wasp ā€¢ Elektra ā€¢ Captain Marvel ā€¢ She-Hulk ā€¢ Spider-Woman
Marvel Icons: Daredevil ā€¢ Doctor Strange ā€¢ Ghost Rider ā€¢ Ms. Marvel ā€¢ Thanos

Star Wars
Luke Skywalker ā€¢ Han Solo ā€¢ Princess Leia ā€¢ C-3PO ā€¢ R2-D2 ā€¢ Moff Tarkin ā€¢ Yoda ā€¢ Chewbacca ā€¢ Stormtrooper ā€¢ Sandtrooper ā€¢ AT-AT Driver ā€¢ Red Guard ā€¢ Tusken Raider ā€¢ Jawa ā€¢ Wicket ā€¢ Jabba the Hutt ā€¢ Greedo ā€¢ Obi-Wan Kenobi ā€¢ Qui-Gon Jinn ā€¢ Queen Amidala ā€¢ Clone Trooper ā€¢ Jar Jar Binks ā€¢ Darth Maul ā€¢ Jango Fett ā€¢ General Grievous ā€¢ Aayla Secura ā€¢ Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader ā€¢ Mace Windu ā€¢ Count Dooku ā€¢ Plo Koon ā€¢ Rey ā€¢ Finn ā€¢ BB-8 ā€¢ Kylo Ren ā€¢ Poe Dameron ā€¢ Captain Phasma ā€¢ First Order Stormtrooper ā€¢ Maz Kanata ā€¢ The Mandalorian ā€¢ The Child
The Muppets
Kermit ā€¢ Miss Piggy ā€¢ Fozzie Bear ā€¢ Rowlf ā€¢ Gonzo ā€¢ Animal ā€¢ The Swedish Chef


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Mickey Mouse & Friends: Mickey ā€¢ Minnie ā€¢ Donald ā€¢ Daisy ā€¢ Goofy ā€¢ Pluto ā€¢ Fifi ā€¢ Pete ā€¢ Clarabelle Cow ā€¢ Horace Horsecollar ā€¢ Willie the Giant ā€¢ Chip and Dale ā€¢ Mortimer Mouse ā€¢ Chief O'Hara ā€¢ Detective Casey ā€¢ Butch the Bulldog ā€¢ Golden Harp ā€¢ Father Time ā€¢ Peter Pig

The Lion King: Simba ā€¢ Nala ā€¢ Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed ā€¢ Ostrich ā€¢ Gazelle ā€¢ Rhino ā€¢ Hippo ā€¢ Zebra ā€¢ Blue Beetle ā€¢ Grub ā€¢ Zazu ā€¢ Rafiki ā€¢ Timon ā€¢ Pumbaa ā€¢ Mufasa ā€¢ Scar
Tangled: Rapunzel ā€¢ Flynn Rider ā€¢ Stabbington Brothers ā€¢ Pub Thugs ā€¢ Attila ā€¢ Vlad ā€¢ Big Nose ā€¢ Hook Hand ā€¢ Ulf ā€¢ Shorty ā€¢ Pascal ā€¢ Maximus ā€¢ Mother Gothel ā€¢ The King ā€¢ The Queen ā€¢ Captain of the Guards ā€¢ Warthog ā€¢ The Lantern
Wreck-It Ralph: Ralph ā€¢ Vanellope ā€¢ Felix ā€¢ Sgt. Calhoun ā€¢ King Candy ā€¢ Taffyta Muttonfudge ā€¢ Candlehead ā€¢ Surge Protector ā€¢ Gene ā€¢ Nicelanders ā€¢ Rancis Fluggerbutter ā€¢ Other Sugar Rush Racers ā€¢ Sour Bill ā€¢ Blue Racer ā€¢ General Hologram
Big Hero 6: Hiro Hamada ā€¢ Baymax ā€¢ Robert Callaghan ā€¢ Go Go Tomago ā€¢ Honey Lemon ā€¢ Wasabi ā€¢ Fred ā€¢ Fred's Dad ā€¢ Tadashi Hamada ā€¢ Cass ā€¢ Yama ā€¢ Alistair Krei ā€¢ Heathcliff ā€¢ Abbigail Callaghan ā€¢ Megabot ā€¢ Sergeant Gerson ā€¢ Cass
Zootopia: Judy Hopps ā€¢ Nick Wilde ā€¢ Flash ā€¢ Clawhauser ā€¢ Gazelle ā€¢ Yax ā€¢ Bogo ā€¢ Mayor Lionheart ā€¢ Bellwether ā€¢ Doug ā€¢ Finnick ā€¢ Mr. Big ā€¢ Mr. Otterton ā€¢ Manchas ā€¢ Gideon ā€¢ Jerry Jumbeaux Jr. ā€¢ Nangi ā€¢ Priscilla ā€¢ Mr. Hopps ā€¢ Mrs. Hopps ā€¢ Business Lemming ā€¢ Duke Weaselton ā€¢ Fru Fru ā€¢ Kozlov ā€¢ Officer McHorn ā€¢ Wrangled ā€¢ Wreck-It Rhino ā€¢ Pig Hero 6
The Jungle Book: Mowgli ā€¢ Kaa ā€¢ Baloo ā€¢ Akela ā€¢ Raksha ā€¢ Gray ā€¢ Shere Khan ā€¢ Colonel Hathi ā€¢ King Louie ā€¢ Bandar-Log Monkey ā€¢ Flying Squirrel ā€¢ Crocodile ā€¢ Peacock ā€¢ Vulture ā€¢ Elephant ā€¢ Bee Hive
Alice Through the Looking Glass: Alice Kingsleigh ā€¢ Dormouse ā€¢ Tweedledee and Tweedledum ā€¢ Cheshire Cat ā€¢ Bandersnatch ā€¢ Bayard ā€¢ White Queen ā€¢ March Hare ā€¢ White Rabbit ā€¢ Mad Hatter ā€¢ Absolem ā€¢ Time ā€¢ Wilkins ā€¢ Humpty Dumpty ā€¢ Red Queen ā€¢ Borogrove ā€¢ Frog Delivery Man ā€¢ Gentleman Fish ā€¢ Vegetable Soldier ā€¢ Vegetable Servant ā€¢ Vegetable Executioner ā€¢ Armored Chess Piece
Pirates of the Caribbean: Jack Sparrow ā€¢ Will Turner ā€¢ Elizabeth Swann ā€¢ Joshamee Gibbs ā€¢ Tia Dalma ā€¢ James Norrington ā€¢ Marty ā€¢ Cotton ā€¢ Bootstrap Bill Turner ā€¢ Pintel ā€¢ Ragetti ā€¢ Angelica ā€¢ Blackbeard ā€¢ Prison Dog ā€¢ Maccus ā€¢ Davy Jones ā€¢ Helmsman ā€¢ Philip Swift ā€¢ Syrena ā€¢ Captain Salazar ā€¢ Ghost Lesaro ā€¢ Shansa ā€¢ Henry Turner ā€¢ Carina Smyth ā€¢ The Redhead ā€¢ Murtogg ā€¢ Mullroy ā€¢ Treasure Chest ā€¢ Stray Cat ā€¢ Tiny ā€¢ Pirate With Pigs ā€¢ Ghost Shark ā€¢ Ghost Seagull ā€¢ Auctioneer
Aladdin: Aladdin ā€¢ Jasmine ā€¢ The Sultan ā€¢ Prince Achmed ā€¢ Gazeem ā€¢ Razoul ā€¢ Rajah ā€¢ Iago ā€¢ Abu ā€¢ Genie ā€¢ Jafar ā€¢ Magic Carpet ā€¢ Pink Flamingo ā€¢ Beggar Jafar ā€¢ Golden Scarab Beetle ā€¢ Magic Lamp ā€¢ Snake Charmer ā€¢ Golden Camel
The Nightmare Before Christmas: Jack Skellington ā€¢ Sally ā€¢ Lock, Shock, and Barrel ā€¢ Oogie Boogie ā€¢ Santa Claus ā€¢ Behemoth ā€¢ Wolfman ā€¢ Corpse Family ā€¢ Vampires ā€¢ Mummy Boy ā€¢ Mayor of Halloween Town ā€¢ Dr. Finkelstein ā€¢ Jewel ā€¢ Harlequin Demon ā€¢ Zero ā€¢ Creature Under the Stairs ā€¢ Hanging Tree ā€¢ Helgamine and Zeldaborn ā€¢ Melting Man ā€¢ Skeletal Reindeer ā€¢ Easter Bunny ā€¢ Mr. Hyde ā€¢ Igor ā€¢ Winged Demon ā€¢ Devil ā€¢ Cyclops ā€¢ Mummy Boy ā€¢ Accordion Player, Bass Player, and Saxophone Player ā€¢ Zombie Toy Duck ā€¢ Vampire Teddy
Mulan: Mulan ā€¢ Yao, Ling, and Chien Po ā€¢ Fa Li ā€¢ Fa Zhou ā€¢ Hayabusa ā€¢ Khan ā€¢ Cri-Kee ā€¢ Little Brother ā€¢ Mushu ā€¢ Shan Yu ā€¢ Captain Li Shang ā€¢ The Emperor of China ā€¢ The Matchmaker ā€¢ General Li ā€¢ Grandmother Fa ā€¢ First Ancestor Fa ā€¢ Chi-Fu ā€¢ Great Stone Dragon
Moana: Moana ā€¢ Sina ā€¢ Frigatebird ā€¢ Chief Tui ā€¢ Gramma Tala ā€¢ Pua ā€¢ Frigatebird ā€¢ Kakamora Chief ā€¢ Maui ā€¢ HeiHei ā€¢ Ghost Matai ā€¢ Eel ā€¢ Tamatoa ā€¢ Frog Monster ā€¢ Sloth Monster ā€¢ Eight Eyed Bat ā€¢ Chicken Feed ā€¢ Maui's Hook ā€¢ The Ocean
Beauty and the Beast: Belle ā€¢ Maurice ā€¢ Chip Potts ā€¢ Mrs. Potts ā€¢ Gaston ā€¢ LeFou ā€¢ FrouFrou ā€¢ Chapeau ā€¢ Plumette ā€¢ Beast ā€¢ Cogsworth ā€¢ Lumiere ā€¢ The Enchantress
Lilo & Stitch: Lilo Pelekai ā€¢ Nani Pelekai ā€¢ David Kawena ā€¢ Mrs. Hasagawa ā€¢ Mertle Edmonds ā€¢ Stitch
DuckTales: Scrooge McDuck ā€¢ Donald Duck (Classic) ā€¢ Huey, Dewey, and Louie ā€¢ Webbigail Vanderquack ā€¢ Mrs. Beakley ā€¢ Beagle Boys (Big Time, Burger, and Bouncer) ā€¢ Gyro ā€¢ Darkwing Duck ā€¢ Falcon Graves ā€¢ Pixiu Chinese Dragon ā€¢ Peghook's Ghost ā€¢ Launchpad McQuack ā€¢ Hack and Slash Smashnikov ā€¢ Gizmoduck ā€¢ Shadow Magica ā€¢ Ma Beagle ā€¢ Flintheart Glomgold ā€¢ Pharaoh Toth-Ra ā€¢ Headless Man-Horse

Pixar
Toy Story: Woody ā€¢ Jessie ā€¢ Buzz Lightyear ā€¢ Hamm ā€¢ Emperor Zurg ā€¢ Rex ā€¢ Slinky Dog ā€¢ Mrs. Nesbit ā€¢ Bo Peep ā€¢ Wheezy ā€¢ Babyhead ā€¢ Bullseye ā€¢ Lenny ā€¢ The Prospector ā€¢ Mint in the Box Prospector ā€¢ Trixie ā€¢ Big Baby ā€¢ Green Army Men ā€¢ Babyface ā€¢ Janey Doll ā€¢ Stretch ā€¢ Bookworm ā€¢ Rocky Gibraltar ā€¢ Mr. Pricklepants ā€¢ Chuckles ā€¢ Buttercup

Inside Out: Joy ā€¢ Sadness ā€¢ Anger ā€¢ Disgust ā€¢ Fear ā€¢ Bing Bong ā€¢ Frank and Dave ā€¢ Forgetters ā€¢ Jangles ā€¢ Rainbow Unicorn
Finding Dory: Dory ā€¢ Deb ā€¢ Gurgle ā€¢ Pearl ā€¢ Sheldon ā€¢ Tad ā€¢ Gill ā€¢ Bloat ā€¢ Squirt ā€¢ Nemo ā€¢ Marlin ā€¢ Jacques ā€¢ Bubbles ā€¢ Destiny ā€¢ Bailey ā€¢ Gerald ā€¢ Fluke ā€¢ Rudder ā€¢ Hank ā€¢ Crush ā€¢ Mr. Ray ā€¢ Becky ā€¢ Jellyfish ā€¢ AnglerFish ā€¢ Otter ā€¢ Charlie ā€¢ Jenny ā€¢ Philip Sherman
Monsters, Inc.: Boo ā€¢ Needleman ā€¢ Waxford ā€¢ C.D.A. Agent ā€¢ Mike Wazowski ā€¢ Celia Mae ā€¢ Flint ā€¢ Mr. Waternoose ā€¢ James P. Sullivan ā€¢ Randall Boggs ā€¢ Roz ā€¢ Phlegm ā€¢ Charlie ā€¢ Simulation Kid ā€¢ Garbage Cube ā€¢ Harley ā€¢ Spike
The Incredibles: Bob Parr ā€¢ Helen Parr ā€¢ Dash ā€¢ Violet ā€¢ Jack-Jack ā€¢ Lucius Best ā€¢ Syndrome ā€¢ Edna Mode ā€¢ Rick Dicker ā€¢ Gilbert Huph ā€¢ Kari McKeen ā€¢ Bomb Voyage ā€¢ Rusty McAllister ā€¢ The Underminer ā€¢ Omnidroid

Disney Parks
The Haunted Mansion: Professor Phineas Plump ā€¢ Maid ā€¢ Gargoyle ā€¢ Caretaker and Dog ā€¢ Butler ā€¢ Sally Slater ā€¢ Headless Knight ā€¢ Executioner ā€¢ Spider ā€¢ Madame Leota ā€¢ Raven ā€¢ Constance the Bride ā€¢ The Orator ā€¢ The Cat Lady ā€¢ The Medusa ā€¢ The Muse ā€¢ Armor ā€¢ Doom Buggy
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