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ā€œOne of the greatest satisfactions in our work here at the studio is the warm relationship that exists within our cartoon family. Mickey, Pluto, Goofy, and the whole gang have always been a lot of fun to work with. But like many large families, we have a problem child. You're right, it's Donald Duck.ā€
Walt Disney

Donald Duck (full name first revealed as Donald Fauntleroy Duck in Donald Gets Drafted) is a character created by Walt Disney. He is a white duck with a yellow-orange bill, legs, and feet. He usually wears a sailor shirt, cap and a red or black bow tie, but no trousers at all. He is presented as a best friend of Mickey Mouse, who he sometimes envies.

Known for having a fiery temper, humorous (yet distinctive) "duck" voice and mannerisms and having appeared in cartoons, films, video games, comic books and more, Donald is one of the most iconic Disney characters of all time, as well as among the most popular.

Background 

According to the cartoon Donald Gets Drafted (1942), Donald's full name is Donald Fauntleroy Duck (his middle name appears to be a reference to his sailor hat, which was a common accessory for "Little Lord Fauntleroy" suits). The Quack Pack episode "All Hands on Duck" and Disney's website also stated his full name as Donald Fauntleroy Duck. Donald's birthday is officially recognized as June 9, 1934, the day his debut film was released, but in The Three Caballeros, his birthday is given as simply "Friday the 13th," while in Donald's Happy Birthday, it says his birthday is March 13th.

Personality

Donald's most famous personality trait is his uncontrollable temper.  This has gotten him into some tight spots with his relationship with Daisy, as she is easily annoyed by his constant anger issues. However, things always turn out right in the end. Donald's jealousy towards Mickey's popularity sometimes gets in the way of their friendship and causes him to almost be a villain at times because of his angry temper. Although Donald can be loud, rude and selfish, he is extremely loyal and will do anything to help a friend in need. Donald also has an obsession over being Disney's most famous and popular star and also obsessed with money, treasure, gold, etc., which he gets from his Uncle Scrooge, and can sometimes be found participating in a get-rich-quick scheme.

Donald's aggressive nature is a double-edged sword however, and while it at times is a hindrance and even a handicap for him, it has also helped him in times of need. When faced against a threat of some kind, Donald may get frightened and even intimidated (mostly by his nemesis Pete), but rather than getting scared, he gets mad and has taken up fights with ghosts, sharks, mountain goats and even the forces of nature. And, more often than not, Donald has come out on top.

In spite of the negativity, Donald is a generally easy going person. Most of his cartoons start with Donald relaxing, enjoying an activity, or simply not having a care in the world until something or someone comes along and ruins it, resulting in the duck exploding in rage. When not dealing with his scenes, Donald can often be found snoozing in his hammock.

Donald has also been shown to be a bit of a show-off (especially towards his nephews). He likes to brag, especially when he is very skilled at something. This has a tendency to get him into trouble, however, as he also tends to get in over his head. In spite of their rivalries, Donald shares a very loving relationship with his nephews and treats them as his own children. They obviously love their "Unca Donald" with a particular scene in the first episode of DuckTales showcasing them having a heartfelt goodbye moment as Donald prepares to leave for the navy.

Among his personality traits is his stubbornness and commitment. Even though Donald at times can be lazy, and he has stated many times that his favorite place is in the hammock, once he has committed to something he goes in for it 100%, sometimes going to extreme measures to reach his goal. It has been shown several times that Donald is rather sensitive/embarrassed about his voice and often begins an uproar if someone notes their difficulties in understanding it.

Donald has a few memorable phrases that he occasionally comes out with in given situations. "What's the big idea?" is a common one, which Donald usually says when stumbling across other characters in the midst of planning some sort of retaliation or prank, and sometimes when certain things do not go as planned or do not work properly. "Aw, phooey!" is another memorable saying Donald makes, usually after giving up on a particular action or event. "So!" is Donald's usual declaration when confronting someone (or something) antagonizing him. Another popular phrase Donald says, in particular to Daisy, is "Hiya, toots!". "Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy!" is yet another common phrase Donald uses, usually muttered to himself when he's very excited about something.

Rivalry with Mickey Mouse

Throughout his career, despite Donald being best friends with Mickey, he has shown that he's jealous of Mickey and wants his job as Disney's greatest star. In the early Disney shorts, Mickey and Donald were partners (except for The Band Concert, Magician Mickey and near the end of Symphony Hour), but by the time The Mickey Mouse Club aired on television, it was shown that Donald always wanted the spotlight. One animated short that rivaled the famous Mickey Mouse song was showing Huey, Dewey, and Louie as Boy Scouts and Donald as their Scoutmaster at a cliff near a remote forest and Donald leads them in a song mirroring the Mouseketeers theme "D-O-N-A-L-D D-U-C-K-! Donald Duck!" The rivalry would cause Donald some problems, in the 1988 TV special Mickey's 60th Birthday, where Mickey is cursed by a sorcerer to become unnoticed, the world believes Mickey to be kidnapped. Donald Duck is then arrested for the kidnapping of Mickey, as he is considered to be the chief suspect, due to their rivalry. However, Donald did later get the charges dismissed, due to lack of evidence.

Walt Disney, in his Wonderful World of Color, would sometimes make reference to the rivalry. Walt, one time, had presented Donald with a gigantic birthday cake and commented how it was "even bigger than Mickey's", which pleased Donald. The clip was rebroadcast in November 1984 during a TV special honoring Donald's 50th birthday.

The rivalry between Mickey and Donald has also been featured in House of Mouse. It was shown that Donald wanted to be the Club's founder and wanted to change the club's name from House of Mouse to House of Duck. However, in later episodes, Donald accepted that Mickey was the founder and worked with Mickey as a partner to make the club profitable and successful.

Mickey Mouse has failed to realize how much Donald does not like him at times, and always counts him as one of his best friends. Despite the rivalry, Donald seems to be an honest friend of Mickey's, and will be faithful to him in tough situations, such as working with Mickey and Goofy as a team akin to the Three Musketeers. In the Kingdom Hearts games, Donald is quite loyal to Mickey, even briefly leaving Sora to follow King Mickey's orders.

Voice

ā€œDonald, I can't understand a word ya say.ā€
―Mickey[src]

Donald's voice, one of the most identifiable voices in all of animation, was performed by voice actor Clarence "Ducky" Nash up until his death in 1985. It was largely this semi-intelligible speech that would cement Donald's image into audiences' minds and help fuel both Donald's and Nash's rise to stardom. Since 1985, Donald has been voiced by Tony Anselmo, who was trained by Nash for the role.

His form of speech would be duplicated for characters such as his girlfriend, Daisy Duck and his nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie. However, over the years, these characters were given more distinct voices of their own, most likely to keep Donald's voice a unique aspect to his character.

As a running gag in most of Donald's appearances, mostly in animation, the other characters around him (especially Mickey) prove to have difficulties understanding the duck, especially when he's upset or in a panic, often pointing it out, much to Donald's frustration.

Donald's unique, and nearly unintelligible voice, was the focus of the short Donald's Dream Voice, where the sudden detest for the duck's voice prompts him to purchase pills capable of enhancing his vocals chords incredibly.

Early appearances

ā€œWho's got the sweetest disposition?
One Guess. Guess Who?
Who never never starts an argument?
Who never shows a bit of temperament?
Who's never wrong, but always right?
Who'd never dream of starting a fight?
Who gets stuck with all the bad luck?
No one but Donald Duck!
ā€
Theme Song to most of Donald's Cartoons

According to Leonard Maltin in his introduction to The Chronological Donald - Volume 1, Donald was created by Walt Disney when he heard Clarence Nash doing his "duck" voice while reciting "Mary Had a Little Lamb." Mickey Mouse had lost some of his edge since becoming a role model for children and Disney wanted a character that could portray some of the more negative character traits he could no longer bestow on Mickey.

1930s

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Donald Duck in his first appearance, The Wise Little Hen.

Donald first appeared in the Silly Symphonies cartoon The Wise Little Hen on June 9, 1934, though he is mentioned in a 1931 Disney storybook. Donald's appearance in the cartoon, as created by animator Dick Lundy, is similar to his modern look, the feather and beak colors are the same, as is the blue sailor shirt and hat, but his features are more elongated, his body plumper, and his feet bigger. Donald's personality is not developed either; in the short, he only fills the role of the unhelpful friend from the original story.

Bert Gillett, director of The Wise Little Hen, brought Donald back in his Mickey Mouse cartoon, The Orphan's Benefit on August 11, 1934. Donald is one of a number of characters who are giving performances in a benefit for Mickey's Orphans. Donald's act is to recite the poems Mary Had a Little Lamb and Little Boy Blue, but every time he tries, the mischievous orphans eat his specially made pie, leading the duck to fly into a squawking fit of anger. This explosive personality would remain with Donald for decades to come.

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Donald in The Band Concert.

Donald continued to be a hit with audiences. The character began appearing in most Mickey Mouse cartoons as a regular member of the ensemble with Mickey, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, and Pluto. Cartoons from this period, such as the 1935 cartoon The Band Concert ā€” in which Donald repeatedly disrupts the Mickey Mouse Orchestra's rendition of The William Tell Overture by playing Turkey in the Straw ā€” are regularly hailed by critics as exemplary films and classics of animation. Animator Ben Sharpsteen also minted the classic Mickey, Donald, and Goofy comedy in 1935, with the cartoon Mickey's Service Station.

After the success of Mickey's Service Station, Donald would often be grouped with Mickey and Goofy in several shorts, where the trio's laughable flaws would cause mayhem to befall upon them. This went on from 1935 up to 1938 with the release of Polar Trappers, which would be the first of the cartoon series starring only Donald and Goofy as a comedy duo, with Mickey being taken out of the mix due to his laid back, everyman persona making it difficult for the animates to create gags. However, it should be noted that the trio was reunited that same year with The Whalers.

Donald was redesigned in 1936 to be a bit fuller, rounder, and cuter, starting from Moving Day (1936). He also began starring in solo cartoons, the first of these being Don Donald, released on January 9, 1937. This short also introduced Donald's long-time love interest, Daisy Duck (here called "Donna Duck"). Donald's nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie, would make their first animated appearance a year later in the 1938 film, Donald's Nephews, directed by Jack King (they had earlier been introduced in the Donald Duck comic strip).

1940s

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Donald confronting the mischievous Chip and Dale in Trailer Horn.

After the 1938 success of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Walt Disney began production and planning for several animated films to follow suit. However, with World War II hitting, Walt Disney Studios was forced to go on standstill, only having the ability to produce package films. Donald, with his stardom rising, would appear in four, usually as the primary draw.

After the war, Donald's popularity continued to grow, and as his cartoon roles expanded, he would be paired with several, recurring foils, including Pete, a villain famous for antagonizing Mickey Mouse, Humphrey the Bear, and most notably Chip and Dale, a pair of chipmunks who were first introduced to Donald in the short 1947 Chip an' Dale. Chip and Dale would go on to become the most iconic costars to ever be featured in Donald Duck's cartoons, regularly appearing in shorts facing the hot tempered duck in comical battle of wits from that point forward.

Much like Mickey and Goofy, Donald's role became a tad more tame as his fame grew in the late 40's and throughout the 50's. Shorts like Drip Dippy Donald, Sleepy Time Donald, and Crazy Over Daisy, portrayed Donald as an easily frustrated everyman, and most of his cartoons centered struggling with everyday life, parenting his nephews, and battling Chip and Dale. Notably, Donald's first, and only Academy-Award winning animated short, Der Fuehrer's Face, premiered around this era, in 1943.

1950's-present

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Donald's trademark, 1950's title card.

At this time, Donald Duck had become one of the most recognizable icons in the world, as well as one of the most popular, surpassing Mickey Mouse as the company's biggest animated star. With such a title, Donald would begin appearing in every form of media and merchandise as Disney's poster-boy and primary audience draw. The 1950's also marked Walt Disney's entry into television, in which Donald would become a staple, making regular appearances in the Disneyland television series. While many theatrical short subject series (Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Goofy, Chip & Dale) ended production during the 1953-1954 season, Donald Duck continued to appear in theatrical cartoons after that season. Donald's last regular animated, theatrical short was Chips Ahoy, which premiered in 1956. Afterwards, Donald began appearing in several educational shorts, often broadcast on the series, including Donald in Mathmagic Land, How to Have an Accident at Work, and Donald's Fire Survival Plan. However, as the 1960's rolled in, and after the death of Walt Disney, Donald would notably retire from films, along with Mickey and the rest of the classic cast, and wouldn't reappear again until the 1983 short, Mickey's Christmas Carol, where Donald played the role of Nephew Fred.

After the historic comeback, Donald would return as a mainstream icon, along with Mickey and the others, appearing in numerous forms of media from television, to video games, to films and new shorts. Since, he's made appearances in the 1990 short, The Prince and the Pauper, and in 2012, Donald appeared in the animated short starring Minnie Mouse, Electric Holiday, as a brief cameo.

Films

Saludos Amigos

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Donald in Saludos Amigos.

Donald's first film was Saludos Amigos. In the first film, Donald visits the famous real-life lake of Lake Titicaca, located at the border of Peru and Bolivia. He looks around, learns about the lake's traditions and makes a failed attempt at sailing a boat before setting off on a journey through the mountains atop a llama. He panics when the llama is busy walking across a wooden suspended bridge, eventually resulting in his fall. He lands in a pottery shop, shattering some pots and taking others with him.

In the second, Donald meets and befriends the suave Jose Carioca, during his trip in Brazil. Being a huge fan of Donald's, Jose immediately offers to take the duck into a tour through the town, showing him the rhythm of the samba, the fine wine, and one of the popular clubs.

The Three Caballeros

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Donald in The Three Caballeros.

The film consists of several segments, connected by a common theme. In the film, it is Donald Duck's birthday, and he receives three presents from friends in Latin America. The first present is a film projector, which shows him a documentary on birds. During the documentary, he learns about the Aracuan Bird. The next present is a book given to Donald by JosƩ Carioca himself. This book tells of Bahia, which is one of Brazil's 26 states. JosƩ shrinks them both down so that they can enter the book. Donald and Jose meet up with several of the locals, who dance the samba. Donald ends up pining for one girl. After the journey, Donald and Jose leave the book.

Upon returning, Donald realizes that he is too small to open his third present. Jose shows Donald how to use black magic to return himself to the proper size. After opening the present, he meets Panchito Pistoles, a native of Mexico. The three take the name "The Three Caballeros" and have a short celebration. Panchito then presents Donald's present, a piƱata. Pancho tells Donald of the tradition behind the piƱata. Jose and Panchito then blindfold Donald, and have him attempt to break open the piƱata, which eventually reveal many surprises. The celebration ends with Donald Duck being fired away by firecrackers in the shape of a bull (the firecrackers are lit by Jose with his cigar).

Throughout the film, the Aracuan Bird appears at random moments. He usually pesters everyone, sometimes stealing Jose's cigar. His most famous gag is when he re-routes the train by drawing new tracks. He returns three years later in Disney's Melody Time.

Fun and Fancy Free

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Donald in Fun and Fancy Free,

In the segment, Mickey and the Beanstalk, Mickey, Donald, and Goofy portray three commoners living in the wasteland former known as the beautiful Happy Valley. Living in deep poverty and bordering death by starvation, Donald begins losing his sanity, though Mickey decides to sell their cow in exchange for food. However, he returns with only three beans, said to be magic, much to Donald's complete and utter frustration. After discarding them, the beans grow into a beanstalk, accidentally taking the trio to the castle of Willie the Giant, the villain responsible for the despair their kingdom is facing due to kidnapping their ruler, the Golden Harp. After discovering her, the heroes decide to rescue their queen, but are soon discovered. They retrieve the harp and make way down the beanstalk to the kingdom, though Willie is in hot pursuit. Donald and Goofy cut the beanstalk once they reach its end, sending Willie toppling down to his defeat. With the harp rescued and returned home, peace is restored to the land.

Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas

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Donald in Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas.

Donald appears in the traditional animated Christmas film as a supporting character. He first appears in the first segment, Donald Duck: Stuck on Christmas, where Huey, Dewey, and Louie wish for an everlasting day of Christmas. Little did they know, Christmas everyday would become mundane and beyond annoying, and although they were aware of the course, Donald and the rest of the family were oblivious. Eventually, in an attempt to break the cycle, the boys decide to "livin' things up", causing mayhem and destruction throughout one of the repeated Christmas days, unintentionally causing despair to fall upon their well-meaning family. In the end, the boys finally learn the true meaning of Christmas and do their best to make it the grandest they've ever experienced, going as far as to using their snowboard gifts from Donald to create a new sled-boat, much to their uncle's surprise and happiness. And with their lesson learned, the spell is finally broken. After the last segment, Donald makes a cameo with the other characters, singing a melody of Christmas carols as a grand finale.

Fantasia 2000

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Donald in Fantasia 2000.

Donald is the assistant to Noah and husband of Daisy Duck. A storm is near and Donald must round up all the animals and humans onto the Ark. During checking, Donald realizes Daisy isn't aboard the ark. He rushes back to the hut to get her and doesn't notice her walk right passed him into the ark. When a giant wave arrives, Daisy witnesses from the ark's window, Donald trying to escape it. She covers her eyes in fear and fails to see Donald jumping aboard at the last minute. When Donald is aboard he sees his and Daisy's house being swept away with, he thinks, Daisy in it. Both Donald and Daisy believe each other to be dead.

A few days later, Donald sends out a male dove to check for land, while in the process angrily pulling him away from his mate when he tries to sneak back without leaving. Donald realizes that he is missing Daisy more and more. Daisy feels the same.

When the ark lands, Donald looks out as the animals climb off. Noah ruffles Donald's head feathers affectionately as he walks by him. Donald pulls out a picture of him and Daisy and looks at it sadly. Daisy is walking down the plank when she realizes that her locket with a picture of her and Donald inside has fallen off it's chain. Donald is sweeping just inside the ark and sees the locket on the floor. He and Daisy reach for it at the same time and see each other. They are both overjoyed to see the other is alive. Daisy kisses Donald and they walk out together and admire their new home.

Mickey, Donald and Goofy: The Three Musketeers

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Donald in Mickey, Donald and Goofy: The Three Musketeers.

Donald is a janitor in Paris, France. Like Mickey and Goofy, he dreams of becoming a musketeer after being rescued by three as a child. The only thing standing in Donald's way is the fact that he's a complete coward. Pete, the leader of the musketeers plots to take over France and after Princess Minnie demands body guards he use Donald, Mickey and Goofy believing they'll do a terrible job. Donald meets the princess and develops a crush on her assistant Daisy.

After proving themselves worthy by defeating the Beagle Boys, Donald is kidnapped in the middle of the night by the Beagle Boys while Goofy is kidnapped by Pete's lieutenant Clarabelle. The Beagle Boys take Donald to Pete's lair, where the duck is nearly decapitated. Fortunately, he escapes his death, and rushes back to the palace to warn Mickey. Mickey however, wants to stay on his job but the fear of Pete prompts Donald to quit. Later on, Goofy, who was freed by his newfound love Clarabelle, convinces Donald to change his mind and the duo rushes to help Mickey.

After the princess was saved, Donald and Daisy proclaim their mutual love and along with Mickey and Goofy, becomes a royal musketeer.

Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas

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Donald in Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas.

In the sequel, Donald appears in the second story where Huey, Dewey and Louie realize they need to put their names on Santa's List. In the end of the segment Donald's only gift was The Big Book of Manners. Donald later appears in his own segment, where he is exhausted, wanting nothing more than to relax in peace and quiet with a cup of hot cocoa; however, We Wish You a Merry Christmas plays continuously, torturing him. Donald tries relaxing with a cup of cocoa, but Daisy forces him to take the boys to Mousey's holiday display. Donald, tired and becoming increasing angered, starts hearing  the song from ANY sound around him; this leads him to destroy the Mousey's display in a panic to end it. Feeling sorry, Donald finds an off-key chorus attempting to sing the song and teaches them to sing in harmony.

Other animated films

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Donald with the Aracuan Bird in Melody Time.

Donald also appears in Melody Time, in the sixth segment, Blame it on the Samba along with JosƩ where they are seen moping in a cafe. The Aracuan Bird sees them both, and introduces them to the Samba, which manages to cheer them up.

In Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Donald made an appearance at the Ink and Paint Club competing against Daffy Duck in a "dueling pianos" act. He also appears in the end of the movie when the toon characters look at the melted remains of Judge Doom.

In The Little Mermaid, Donald made a cameo with Mickey and Goofy at the beginning of the film, in the crowd of merpeople who were waiting for the concert of Ariel and her sisters. They can be briefly spotted before King Triton illuminates the coral chandelier.

In A Goofy Movie, Donald made a silent cameo appearance where he is hitchhiking with Mickey in A Goofy Movie during the song "On the Open Road".

In James and the Giant Peach, a skeletal duck resembling Donald appears.

In The Lion King 1Ā½, Donald makes a silhouetted cameo at the end and is heard quacking angrily at Stitch as he bounced atop his head to reach his seat.

Television

Walt Disney anthology series

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Donald in the Disneyland episode This is Your Life, Donald Duck.

Throughout the 36-year run of the Walt Disney anthology television series, Donald played a central role in many of the specials that originally aired as episode of the series. These particular specials were all compilation films consisting of various classic shorts featuring Donald, bridged together by new linking animation. Episodes of the series that focused on Donald include The Donald Duck Story, A Present for Donald, A Day in the Life of Donald Duck, At Home with Donald Duck, Donald's Award, Duck for Hire, Two Happy Amigos, This is Your Life, Donald Duck, Kids is Kids, Inside Donald Duck, and Donald Takes a Holiday.

In On Vacation with Mickey Mouse and Friends, Jiminy Cricket has to call the armed forces to search for Donald and bring him to the studio. And in Mickey's 60th Birthday, Donald demands to be featured in Mickey's birthday special; this leads to Donald being falsely accused of kidnapping Mickey when the mouse seemingly goes missing.

DuckTales

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Donald in DuckTales.

Donald had a rather small part in the television series DuckTales. There, Donald joins the Navy and leaves his nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie with their Uncle Scrooge, who then has to take care of them. Donald appears in two parts of the series premiere "Treasure of the Golden Suns", as well as the season 1 episodes "Sphinx for the Memories", "Home Sweet Homer", "A Whale of a Bad Time", "Spies in Their Eyes", "All Ducks on Deck" and "Till Nephews Do Us Part". Aside from making physical appearances, Donald is often mentioned by the other characters in the series, often by the boys and Scrooge.

Donald makes a non-physical appearance in DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp, where a picture frame of him can be briefly but clearly seen in Uncle Scrooge's home when Webby wishes that everything is back to normal.

Quack Pack

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Donald with his nephews in Quack Pack.

Six years after DuckTales ended, Donald starred in his own Disney Afternoon television show, Quack Pack. This series featured a modernized Duck family. Donald was no longer wearing his sailor suit and hat, but instead wore a Hawaiian shirt (which he would wear again as Maui Mallard in the video game Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow). Huey, Dewey and Louie are teenagers with distinct clothing, voices and personalities. Daisy Duck has lost her pink dress and bow and has a new hairdo. Oddly enough, no other family members, besides Ludwig Von Drake, appear in Quack Pack and all the other Duckburg citizens are humans rather than anthropomorphic animals.

In the series' storyline, Donald works under the narcissistic Kent Powers as a cameraman for the latter's television series entitled What in the World?, a new show that features Daisy as a reporter, also working under Kent.

Though the show mainly focused on Huey, Duey, and Louie, several of the episodes revolved around Donald. Some of them included Leader of the Quack, where Donald was revealed to be the ruler of the country of Quaintinia after accidentally saving the land from a dragon during a vacation. In Snow Place to Hide, Donald's terrible jealously is put into the front when he suspects Daisy is having a romantic rendezvous with Kent Powers.

Mickey Mouse Works

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Donald in Mickey Mouse Works

Donald next played an important role in Mickey Mouse Works. In the Mouse Works shorts, his role was more or less the same as in the classic shorts. In these shorts, though, he garnered a new adversary in the form of a baby turtle named Shelby, whom he would often have to look after and have a hard time doing so. The series also featured Donald in a series of mini-shorts titled Donald's Dynamite, in which his activities are interrupted by the appearance of a bomb that he then has to try and rid himself of. At the end of the show's intro in each episode, Donald would attempt to display a large sign reading "Starring Donald Duck" covering the show's logo, but an accident would occur, harming Donald and ridding the sign. A recurring gag is when people mistake his name for Du-Ald instead of Donald. 

House of Mouse

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Donald and Daisy in House of Mouse.

Donald appears once again in the series House of Mouse as a greeter and co-owner of the club. In the series, Donald secretly despises Mickey's role as the leader and wishes to some day be in charge. A recurring gag in the series is other characters referring to Donald as "Dooald", sometimes by mistake and other times to annoy him.

Several episodes revolved around Donald. In "Donald's Pumbaa Prank", after an April Fools revenge joke from Mickey, Donald was corrupted by Pete who claimed Mickey was the enemy. To get back, Donald was to use Pumbaa to stink up the club. However, after Donald learned he was to be given an award that night, he called off the prank and apologized to Mickey for his actions. In "Dennis the Duck", Donald was shown to have a disliking for some black-and-white characters. In "Donald Wants to Fly", he attempted to gain the ability to fly. The entire evening proved unsuccessful until Peter Pan arrived. With Tinker Bell's pixie dust, Donald was able to live his dream.

Donald also appeared in the show's spin-off films. In Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse, Mickey, Minnie and all the Disney guests are snowed in at the House of Mouse on Christmas Eve. While trapped, the gang decides to have a Christmas party, but Donald doesn't have any Christmas spirit. Everyone then tries to change Donald's mood, only to fail. Eventually, Mickey asks Donald to put the star on the tree, finally showing Donald the Christmas spirit. In Mickey's House of Villains, Donald spent Halloween night trying (and failing) to scare everyone.

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse

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Donald in Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.

Donald Duck reappears as a main character in the computer animated series Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. He joins in nearly every adventure Mickey and Friends set off on and helps the gang solve many puzzling problems. But sometimes he lose his temper so mix-up the problems. He is usually an unwitting target for many of the gags on the show and tends to say "Why does always this happen to me?" whenever something bad happens to him. A recurring gag in the series is Donald seeing a Mickey Mouse symbol and muttering to himself "Why is it always Mickey Mouse?". Another recurring gag appears in recent episodes where Donald and Goofy often bicker over childish things.

Donald is also the second main character to be used as a mouseketool which took place in the episode "Mickey's Clubhouse Rocks".

Interestingly at the beginning of the series, Donald's temper was a rarity. However, as the series progressed, his temper, attitude and stubbornness would increase more and more. Many episodes revolve around Donald. Including "Donald's Hiccups", "Donald's Ducks", Donald and the Beanstalk" and "Space Captain Donald". In the series, Donald is also given a new pet and beloved gem, Boo-Boo Chicken. Donald is also the star of the movie/special "Mickey's Adventures in Wonderland". Donald is also a major character in the spin-off Mickey Mousekersize.

Mickey Mouse

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Donald, as he appears in the new animated shorts.

Donald returns in the comical animated series starring Mickey and the gang.

Donald's first appearance in the series was in the episode "No Service". In this episode, Donald and Mickey are planning to have a picnic on the beach with Minnie and Daisy and intend on ordering take-out at a snack shack, but Goofy denies serving them, as the shack's policy strictly states "No shirt, no shoes, no service". However, Mickey comes up with the idea to have one of the duo wear a full outfit and go into the shack to order take-out for everyone. They draw straws and Donald cheats his way to victory. Taking Mickey's shorts and shoes, Donald heads inside to order, but spends much of his time laughing at Mickey's expense while the mouse tries to prevent Minnie and Daisy from seeing him nude. In the end, however, Donald is literally kicked out of the shack for attempting to pay with a credit card and Mickey's ID, causing his entire outfit to fall off just as Minnie and Daisy arrive, humiliating the duck.

While Donald was portrayed as a trickster in "No Service", his appearances in "Stayin' Cool", "Potatoland" and "Tapped Out" follow his more dominant personality, where he is easily aggravated by the antics of Goofy and the wholesomeness of Mickey, often leading to the duck getting himself harmed and humiliated comically.

The first episode to fully center around Donald is "Flipperboobootosis", where Donald comes down with a rare foot disease but refuses to have it properly treated because of his fear of the doctor. After several failed attempts to cure the duck themselves, Mickey and Goofy eventually force Donald to the hospital, though it pays off in the end, as the Bear Doctor was able to cure the Flipperboobootosis.

Other episodes where Donald plays a key role include The Adorable Couple and Down the Hatch.

Donald also had a starring role in "Captain Donald", where his deepest, darkesr secret is revealed. That being; he can't actually sail. It was also revealed that Donald got his sailor suit because Daisy bought it for him as she loves a man in a uniform outfit.

Other television shows

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A frustrated Donald during the animated opening of the Mickey Mouse Club.

In the animated opening of the original Mickey Mouse Club television series, Donald was prominently featured. Here, as the "Mickey Mouse March" played and the other characters sung along, Donald enviously shouted his name; showing a jealous hatred for the song, as well as a craving for the spotlight. At the end of the theme, Donald would be tasked with ringing the "Mickey Mouse Club" gong, only to have some injury befall him each time.

Donald, along with Mickey, appears as a statue in the sculptor's cart at one point in the Adventures of the Gummi Bears episode "The Sinister Sculptor".

Though he does not appear in that series, Donald was mentioned at least twice in Darkwing Duck. In "Film Flam", when Drake Mallard refuses to believe something Gosalyn is telling him, he sarcastically remarks "Yeah right, and I'm Donald... Duck?" Also, in "A Star is Scorned", when Darkwing and Gosalyn arrive at the studio, the security guard thinks that Darkwing is Donald, saying he didn't recognize him without his sailor suit. Later, when trying to get back into the studio, Darkwing and Gosalyn manage to get in disguised as Donald and Louie, respectively.

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Donald in Bonkers.

Donald made a notable cameo appearance in the first episode of Bonkers, where he is taking a walk through the park before getting captured by a mugger. Bonkers D. Bobcat happens upon Donald and, unaware that the duck is being mugged at the moment, asks for a guest part in his next picture before eventually coming to his rescue when Lucky Piquel shows up to nab the mugger.

In the first episode of 101 Dalmatians: The Series, "Home is Where the Bark Is", when the pups chase Cruella back to the Dearly Farm, they ride on top of a subway train. Donald's silhouette can be seen as one of the passengers.

Donald makes a cameo appearance alongside JosƩ Carioca in the episode "Up and Down" of the animated mini-series It's a Small World: The Animated Series.

Donald in comics

Main article: Donald Duck in comics
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Donald regularly graced the cover of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories starting with its first issue.

While Donald's cartoons enjoy vast popularity in the United States and around the world, his weekly and monthly comic books enjoy their greatest popularity in many European countries, mostly in Norway and Finland, but many other countries are right behind - most notably Denmark, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Sweden.

Developments under Barks

In 1942, Western Publishing began creating original comic-book stories about Donald and other Disney characters. Bob Karp worked on the earliest of these, a story called Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold. The new publisher meant new illustrators, in this case, Carl Barks and Jack Hannah. Barks would later repeat the treasure-hunting theme in many more stories.

Barks soon took over the major development of the comic-book version of the duck as both writer and illustrator. Under his pen, Donald developed more in the comics, becoming more adventurous and less temperamental. Pete was the only other major character from the Mickey Mouse comic strip to feature in Barks' new Donald Duck universe.

Barks placed Donald in the city of Duckburg, which Barks populated with a host of supporting players, including Gladstone Gander (1948), Gyro Gearloose (1952), Uncle Scrooge McDuck (1947), Magica de Spell (1961), Flintheart Glomgold (1956), The Beagle Boys (1951), April, May and June (1953), Neighbor Jones (1944) and John D. Rockerduck (1961). Many of Taliaferro's characters made the move to Barks' world as well, including Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Barks placed Donald in both domestic and adventure scenarios, and Uncle Scrooge became one of his favorite characters to pair up with Donald. Scrooge's popularity grew, and by 1952, the character had a comic book of his own. At this point, Barks concentrated his major efforts on the Scrooge stories, and Donald's appearances became more focused on comedy or he was recast as Scrooge's reluctant helper, following his rich uncle around the globe.

Video games

Main article: Donald Duck in video games
Donald in Kingdom Hearts II.

Like Mickey, Donald has made numerous appearances in video games over the years, both with major and minor roles. With some titles, Donald appears as a supporting character in the storyline, though with most, he appears as the lead, often following a heroic adventure. Some titles include QuackShot, Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers!, and Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow.

Donald also appears in a heavy amount of crossover games such as Kinect Disneyland Adventures, Disney Party and Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion.

The most prominently-known game series featuring Donald as a supporting character is the Kingdom Hearts series. In this storyline, Donald is the Royal Magician of Disney Castle and the royal assistant for King Mickey and one of the three main non-original Disney protagonist, alongside Mickey & Goofy. As such, his weapon of choice is a Staff. He often provides comic relief more than advancing the plot despite the amount of camera time he has in the series. He is rash and has an aggressive personality, but he is loyal to his friends. Though he initially only cares about Sora (the main protagonist of the series) as a means to track down King Mickey, Donald soon grows to deeply care for him as a friend.

In Epic Mickey, an animatronic doppelgƤnger of Donald appears in Wasteland--a world inhabited by forgotten Disney characters.

Recently, Donald has also been announced to appear in the highly anticipated Disney INFINITY: 2.0 Edition, exclusive to the Toy Box.

Disney Parks

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Donald posing for a photo at Hong Kong Disneyland.

Donald is an extremely common character in the Disney theme parks for meet-and-greets and appears in almost every show and parade.

He is also a prominent character on the Disney Cruise Line ships, including being the star of the AquaDuck attraction and, to date, is the only Disney character to ever ride the attraction.

In all versions of Mickey's Toontown, Donald's home, The Miss Daisy, is available for a walk-in tour.

Donald also has a spell card known as "Caballero Donald's Pinata" in the attraction Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom.

Mickey's PhilharMagic

In Mickey's Philharmagic, Mickey is the conductor of an orchestra. It was up to Donald to set up the instruments before the start of the show. Donald fell asleep on the job, however, but was woken up by Mickey, who had to rush backstage to finish preparing. As Mickey runs off, he specifically tells Donald not to touch the sorcerer hat. Defying his orders, Donald takes it anyway and begins to play with the now-living musical instruments. Soon enough, Donald provokes them and is attacked. He loses the hat and travels through scenes from various Disney films to try and retrieve it.

Dream Along With Mickey

In the live stage show in the Magic Kingdom Park, Donald, along with several other characters, celebrates the magic of dreams, although Donald states that he does not believe in dreams. Once Maleficent, Captain Hook and Mr. Smee crash the party, Donald, with the help of Mickey, Minnie and Goofy, uses the power of dreams to foil the three villains. Donald believes again and peace is restored to the kingdom.

Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros

In the Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros, Donald Duck has run off, prompting Panchito and Jose to set off on a frantic search for their missing friend. Donald tours Mexico with Jose and Panchito riding on a magic sarape, looking for him. Later, Donald meets some Mexican girls, which brings Panchito and Jose to pull Donald away from those girls and get to their scheduled concert on time.

It's a Small World

The Three Caballeros make a short appearance as dolls in the Mexican area of the Disneyland and Hong Kong Disneyland versions of the attraction.

One Man's Dream II: The Magic Lives On

In Tokyo Disneyland, Donald is in love with Hollywood starlet Daisy Duck. He thinks in order to win her heart, he must become an actor. He tries, but the cast and crew won't stop goofing off. He eventually gives up until Daisy informs him she likes the way he is, which pleases Donald.

Beyond Disney

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Donald as the Oregon Ducks' mascot.

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 Oregon Ducks at the University of Oregon.

Donald's name and image are also used on numerous commercial products, one example being Donald Duck Orange Juice, introduced by Citrus World in 1940.

In 2004, Donald received his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, joining other characters such as Mickey Mouse, Bugs Bunny, Woody Woodpecker, The Simpsons, the Rugrats, Winnie the Pooh, Kermit the Frog, Big Bird, Godzilla and Snow White.

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Trivia

  • In the Disney Studios, Donald is often referred to as "The Duck".
  • Appearing in over 150 theatrically released films and shorts, Donald has the record for most theatrical appearances for a Disney character. 
  • Donald often calls himself Walt's favorite. (Which actually was truth, this was even confirmed by Walt Disney himself)
  • A duck skeleton that looks like Donald can be seen in James and the Giant Peach.
  • Donald's original name was Donald Oliver Duckling.
  • A float that looks exactly like Donald Duck appears in the Safety Smart in the Water episode from the Timon and Pumbaa's Wild About Safety Smart series.
  • Donald makes a cameo appearance in The Little Mermaid as an audience member with the merpeople in the Concert Hall sequence of the film after King Triton passes him with Mickey and Goofy.
  • Because of his middle name, Fauntleroy, Donald is currently the only major Disney character with an official middle name.
  • He has a twin sister named Dumbella.
  • In the Kingdom Hearts series, Donald has the highest Magic stat in every game he is a playable/party character in and, as shown in 358/2 Days, the strength of his magic surpasses even Xemnas, who's the Nobody of Xehanort who has been said to only be rivaled by Maleficent in magic, making Donald more powerful than even Maleficent, and no doubt all the other magical characters in the series. If this magic were to be carried over in his other appearances, and combine with his anger-induced physical strength, Donald could possibly be one of the most powerful beings in the Disney Universe, possibly even the most powerful in terms of magic.
    • Strangely, aside from the first game and 358/2Days, Donald has only been shown to use the four basic spells (Thunder, Fire, Blizzard, and Cure). Though it shown in the series that he's responsible for transforming the gang into underwater creatures and supernatural monsters
    • Thunder may be Donald's signature spell, as in each game, it is either the first spell we see him use or the first attack he knows by default (with the exception of 358/2 Days, where him using and learning it first is optional). In Chain of Memories and it's remake he even tries to cast it on a member of Organization XIII in one of the first cutscenes of the game.
    • When in the universe based on The Lion King, Donald becomes a flying animal called "Bird Donald". This is strange considering that Donald is technically a bird to begin with.
  • Though Donald has black eyes, they sometimes appear to be blue in 2-D artwork or in his 3D models and artworks, such as his Kingdom Hearts III artwork. Donald eyes could possibly really be blue, as when Pete eye had a close up in Mickey, Donald & Goofy: The Three Musketeers, he had brown irises.
  • The Scene in Mickey and the Beanstalk where Donald goes crazy with starvation and tries to kill their cow with an axe is considered one of the scariest scenes in Disney History, and has been called "Hungry, Hungry, Donald."
  • There's a common urban legend stating that Donald Duck comics were banned in Finland just because the character doesn't wear any pants.
  • Donald Duck is not a real sailor, he only weara that outfit because Daisy has a thing for men in uniforms and forces Donald to wear what she is currently in the mood for [1]
  • In Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Donald Face off against Warner Brothers Rival Daffy Duck in a piano duel.

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Media
Films: Fantasia (video/soundtrack) ā€¢ Fantasia 2000 (video/soundtrack) ā€¢ The Sorcerer's Apprentice (video/soundtrack)

Video Games: Fantasia ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance ā€¢ Disney Infinity ā€¢ Fantasia: Music Evolved ā€¢ Disney Emoji Blitz ā€¢ Disney Sorcerer's Arena ā€¢ Sorcerer's Apprentice

Disney Parks
Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour ā€¢ Disney Animation Building ā€¢ Fantasia Carousel ā€¢ Fantasia Gardens Miniature Golf ā€¢ Fantasy Gardens ā€¢ Primeval World ā€¢ Le Pays des Contes de FĆ©es ā€¢ Mickey's PhilharMagic ā€¢ Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom ā€¢ The Sorcerer's Hat ā€¢ Voyage to the Crystal Grotto

Entertainment: Disney Classics: The Music & The Magic ā€¢ Fantasmic! ā€¢ Mickey's Magical Book ā€¢ Mickey's Gift of Dreams ā€¢ Mickey's Magical Celebration ā€¢ Mickey and the Magical Map ā€¢ Rivers of Light: We Are One ā€¢ Once Upon a Mouse ā€¢ Villains Tonight!
Restaurants: Fantasia Gelati
Parades: Disney's Fantillusion ā€¢ Disney's Party Express ā€¢ Dreaming Up! ā€¢ Festival of Fantasy Parade ā€¢ Jubilation! ā€¢ Magic Happens ā€¢ Parade of the Stars ā€¢ SpectroMagic
Fireworks: Celebrate the Magic ā€¢ Celebrate! Tokyo Disneyland ā€¢ Disney Enchantment ā€¢ Illuminate! A Nighttime Celebration ā€¢ Momentous ā€¢ We Love Mickey! ā€¢ Wishes: A Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams ā€¢ Wonderful World of Animation ā€¢ World of Color ā€¢ Wondrous Journeys
Summer: Club Mouse Beat
Halloween: Happy Hallowishes

Characters
Fantasia: Sorcerer Mickey ā€¢ Sugar Plum Fairies ā€¢ Nutcracker Suite Dancers ā€¢ Yen Sid ā€¢ Magic Brooms ā€¢ Tyrannosaurus Rex ā€¢ Stegosaurus ā€¢ Triceratops ā€¢ Pteranodon ā€¢ Corythosaurus ā€¢ Apatosaurus ā€¢ Diplodocus ā€¢ Ornithomimus ā€¢ Brachiosaurus ā€¢ Ceratosaurus ā€¢ Kannemeyeria ā€¢ Edmontosaurus ā€¢ Parasaurolophus ā€¢ Dimetrodon ā€¢ Tylosaurus ā€¢ Plateosaurus ā€¢ Ankylosaurus ā€¢ Compsognathus ā€¢ Archaeopteryx ā€¢ Troodon ā€¢ Oviraptor ā€¢ Bacchus ā€¢ Jacchus ā€¢ Centaurs ā€¢ Centaurettes ā€¢ Melinda ā€¢ Brudus ā€¢ Iris ā€¢ Morpheus ā€¢ Diana ā€¢ Zeus ā€¢ Apollo ā€¢ Vulcan ā€¢ Boreas ā€¢ Mother Pegasus ā€¢ Father Pegasus ā€¢ Pegasi Siblings ā€¢ Peter Pegasus ā€¢ Cherubs ā€¢ Satyrs ā€¢ Unicorns ā€¢ Madame Upanova ā€¢ Ostriches ā€¢ Hyacinth Hippo ā€¢ Hippos ā€¢ Elephanchine ā€¢ Ben Ali Gator ā€¢ Alligators ā€¢ Chernabog ā€¢ Chernabog's Minions

Fantasia 2000: Donald Duck ā€¢ Daisy Duck ā€¢ Colorful Triangles ā€¢ Black Triangles ā€¢ Humpback Whales ā€¢ Duke ā€¢ Flying John ā€¢ Killjoy Margaret ā€¢ Foo-Foo ā€¢ Joe ā€¢ Rachel ā€¢ Nasty Nanny ā€¢ Tin Soldier ā€¢ Ballerina ā€¢ Jack-in-the-Box ā€¢ Toy Soldiers ā€¢ Yo Yo Flamingo ā€¢ Snooty Flamingos ā€¢ Noah ā€¢ Spring Sprite ā€¢ The Elk ā€¢ The Firebird
The Sorcerer's Apprentice: Balthazar Blake ā€¢ David "Dave" Stutler ā€¢ Maxim Horvath ā€¢ Rebecca "Becky" Barnes ā€¢ Drake Stone ā€¢ Veronica Gorloisen ā€¢ Morgana le Fay ā€¢ Merlin ā€¢ Abigail Williams ā€¢ Sun Lok
Deleted/Unused: Otika ā€¢ Sunflower ā€¢ Nutcracker Sentries ā€¢ Dahlia ā€¢ Chronos ā€¢ Lorenzo ā€¢ Molly

Segments
Fantasia: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor ā€¢ Nutcracker Suite ā€¢ The Sorcerer's Apprentice ā€¢ The Rite of Spring ā€¢ The Pastoral Symphony ā€¢ Dance of the Hours ā€¢ Night on Bald Mountain/Ave Maria

Fantasia 2000: Symphony No. 5 ā€¢ Pines of Rome ā€¢ Rhapsody in Blue ā€¢ Piano Concerto No. 2 ā€¢ The Carnival of the Animals ā€¢ Pomp and Circumstance ā€¢ The Firebird Suite

Locations
Yen Sid's Tower ā€¢ Mount Olympus ā€¢ Bald Mountain ā€¢ New York City ā€¢ Prehistory
Deleted and unused concepts
Unused Fantasia Segments ā€¢ Clair de Lune ā€¢ Sunflower ā€¢ Otika ā€¢ Egret Couple ā€¢ Naiads ā€¢ Destino ā€¢ The Little Matchgirl ā€¢ One by One ā€¢ Lorenzo
Objects
Sorcerer Hat ā€¢ Grimhold ā€¢ Merlin's Ring ā€¢ Encantus


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Media
Shows/Movies: 1987 series (videography) ā€¢ 2017 series ā€¢ Walt Disney's World on Ice: Double Feature... Live! ā€¢ Raw Toonage ā€¢ DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp ā€¢ Chibi Tiny Tales ā€¢ This Duckburg Life

Video Games: Video game (HD remake/Soundtrack) ā€¢ DuckTales 2 ā€¢ The Quest for Gold ā€¢ Scrooge's Loot ā€¢ Disney Heroes: Battle Mode ā€¢ Disney All-Star Racers ā€¢ Disney All-Star Party
Comics: Comic Books (IDW)
Books: The Secret City Under the Sea ā€¢ Sphinx for the Memories and Sir Gyro Gearloose ā€¢ Scrooge's Treasure Hunt ā€¢ Christmas at the North Pole ā€¢ Webby Saves the Day

Disney Parks
DuckTales World Showcase Adventure ā€¢ PLAY! ā€¢ Donald's Duck Pond
Characters
1987 series: Scrooge McDuck ā€¢ Huey, Dewey, and Louie ā€¢ Launchpad McQuack ā€¢ Webby Vanderquack ā€¢ Bentina Beakley ā€¢ Duckworth ā€¢ Chief O'Hara ā€¢ Shedlock Jones ā€¢ Gyro Gearloose ā€¢ Little Helper ā€¢ Yardarm ā€¢ Doofus Drake ā€¢ Fenton Crackshell ā€¢ Donald Duck ā€¢ Ludwig Von Drake ā€¢ Gladstone Gander ā€¢ Bubba the Cave Duck ā€¢ Abominable Snowwoman ā€¢ Tootsie the Triceratops ā€¢ Skittles ā€¢ Blackjack ā€¢ Poupon ā€¢ Gene the Genie ā€¢ Glittering Goldie ā€¢ Mad Dog McGurk ā€¢ Feathers Galore ā€¢ Burt Quackarach ā€¢ Major Courage ā€¢ Micro Ducks ā€¢ Admiral Grimmitz ā€¢ King Homer ā€¢ Queen Ariel ā€¢ Shawebizad ā€¢ Gandra Dee ā€¢ McPapa ā€¢ McMama ā€¢ Robotica ā€¢ Beagle Boys ā€¢ Ma Beagle ā€¢ Pete ā€¢ Flintheart Glomgold ā€¢ Phantom Blot ā€¢ Dijon ā€¢ Argus McSwine ā€¢ Magica De Spell ā€¢ Minima De Spell ā€¢ Poe De Spell ā€¢ El Capitan ā€¢ Joaquin Slowly ā€¢ Merlock the Magician ā€¢ Cinnamon Teal ā€¢ Dracula Duck ā€¢ Dr. NoGood ā€¢ Millionara Vanderbucks ā€¢ Fritter O'Way ā€¢ Lawrence Loudmouth ā€¢ Bruno Von Beak ā€¢ Armstrong ā€¢ The Sirens ā€¢ Circe ā€¢ Harpies ā€¢ Yuckalinda ā€¢ Queen Griselda ā€¢ Djinni ā€¢ Terra-Firmie King ā€¢ Overlord Bulovan ā€¢ Solego ā€¢ GICU-2 ā€¢ Magica's Shadow ā€¢ The Fear Demons ā€¢ Vacation Van Honk

2017 series: Della Duck ā€¢ Lena ā€¢ Bradford Buzzard ā€¢ Bentley and Buford Buzzard ā€¢ Captain Peghook ā€¢ Manny the Headless Man-Horse ā€¢ Pixiu ā€¢ Gabby McStabberson ā€¢ Hack and Slash Smashnikov ā€¢ Roxanne Featherly ā€¢ Toad Liu Hai ā€¢ Mark Beaks ā€¢ Falcon Graves ā€¢ Amunet ā€¢ Sabaf ā€¢ Toth-Ra ā€¢ Zeus ā€¢ Selene ā€¢ Storkules ā€¢ Charybdis ā€¢ Briar and Bramble ā€¢ Darkwing Duck ā€¢ Gosalyn Mallard ā€¢ Megavolt ā€¢ Don Karnage ā€¢ Quackerjack ā€¢ Liquidator ā€¢ Black Heron ā€¢ Zan Owlson ā€¢ Fisher ā€¢ Mann ā€¢ Drosera occidendum ā€¢ JosĆ© Carioca ā€¢ Panchito Pistoles ā€¢ Fethry Duck ā€¢ John D. Rockerduck ā€¢ Jeeves ā€¢ Gavin ā€¢ Grandpappy Beagle ā€¢ Violet Sabrewing ā€¢ Unicorn ā€¢ Percival P. Peppington ā€¢ Nightmare Beast ā€¢ Paddywhack ā€¢ Bushroot ā€¢ Negaduck ā€¢ Daisy Duck ā€¢ Goofy ā€¢ Chip and Dale ā€¢ Monterey Jack ā€¢ Zipper ā€¢ Gadget Hackwrench ā€¢ Kit Cloudkicker ā€¢ Taurus Bulba ā€¢ Molly Cunningham ā€¢ Lieutenant Penumbra ā€¢ General Lunaris ā€¢ Moonlanders ā€¢ Moon Mites ā€¢ Gilded Man ā€¢ Neighbor Jones ā€¢ Steelbeak ā€¢ Isabella Finch ā€¢ Indy and Ty Sabrewing ā€¢ Tri-Crested Tittertwill ā€¢ Aletheia ā€¢ Vero ā€¢ King Honestus ā€¢ Emma Glamour ā€¢ Inspector Tezuka ā€¢ Akita ā€¢ Strongbeard ā€¢ Hecka ā€¢ Jormungandr ā€¢ Ponce de Leon ā€¢ Matilda McDuck ā€¢ Emutilda

Episodes
1987 series

Season One: "The Treasure of the Golden Suns" ā€¢ "Send in the Clones" ā€¢ "Sphinx for the Memories" ā€¢ "Where No Duck Has Gone Before" ā€¢ "Armstrong" ā€¢ "Robot Robbers" ā€¢ "Magica's Shadow War" ā€¢ "Master of the Djinni" ā€¢ "Hotel Strangeduck" ā€¢ "Lost Crown of Genghis Khan" ā€¢ "Duckman of Aquatraz" ā€¢ "The Money Vanishes" ā€¢ "Sir Gyro de Gearloose" ā€¢ "Dinosaur Ducks" ā€¢ "Hero for Hire" ā€¢ "Superdoo!" ā€¢ "Maid of the Myth" ā€¢ "Down and Out in Duckburg" ā€¢ "Much Ado About Scrooge" ā€¢ "Top Duck" ā€¢ "Pearl of Wisdom" ā€¢ "The Curse of Castle McDuck" ā€¢ "Launchpad's Civil War" ā€¢ "Sweet Duck of Youth" ā€¢ "Earth Quack" ā€¢ "Home Sweet Homer" ā€¢ "Bermuda Triangle Tangle" ā€¢ "Micro Ducks from Outer Space" ā€¢ "Back to the Klondike" ā€¢ "Horse Scents" ā€¢ "Scrooge's Pet" ā€¢ "Catch as Cash Can" ā€¢ "Merit-Time Adventure" ā€¢ "The Golden Fleecing" ā€¢ "Ducks of the West" ā€¢ "Time Teasers" ā€¢ "Back Out in the Outback" ā€¢ "Raiders of the Lost Harp" ā€¢ "The Right Duck" ā€¢ "Scroogerello" ā€¢ "Double-O-Duck" ā€¢ "Luck o' the Ducks" ā€¢ "Duckworth's Revolt" ā€¢ "Magica's Magic Mirror"/"Take Me Out of the Ballgame" ā€¢ "Duck to the Future" ā€¢ "Jungle Duck" ā€¢ "Launchpad's First Crash" ā€¢ "Dime Enough for Luck" ā€¢ "Duck in the Iron Mask" ā€¢ "The Uncrashable Hindentanic" ā€¢ "The Status Seekers" ā€¢ "Nothing to Fear" ā€¢ "Dr. Jekyll & Mr. McDuck" ā€¢ "Once Upon a Dime" ā€¢ "Spies in Their Eyes" ā€¢ "All Ducks on Deck" ā€¢ "Ducky Horror Picture Show" ā€¢ "Till Nephews Do Us Part"
Season Two: "Time is Money" ā€¢ "Super DuckTales"
Season Three: "The Land of Trala La" ā€¢ "Allowance Day" ā€¢ "Bubbeo & Juliet" ā€¢ "The Good Muddahs" ā€¢ "My Mother the Psychic" ā€¢ "Metal Attraction" ā€¢ "Dough Ray Me" ā€¢ "Bubba's Big Brainstorm" ā€¢ "The Big Flub" ā€¢ "A Case of Mistaken Secret Identity" ā€¢ "Blue Collar Scrooge" ā€¢ "Beaglemania" ā€¢ "Yuppy Ducks" ā€¢ "The Bride Wore Stripes" ā€¢ "The Unbreakable Bin" ā€¢ "Attack of the Fifty-Foot Webby" ā€¢ "The Masked Mallard" ā€¢ "A DuckTales Valentine"
Season Four: "Ducky Mountain High" ā€¢ "Attack of the Metal Mites" ā€¢ "The Duck Who Knew Too Much" ā€¢ "New Gizmo-Kids on the Block" ā€¢ "Scrooge's Last Adventure" ā€¢ "The Golden Goose"

2017 series
Season One: "Woo-oo!" ā€¢ "Daytrip of Doom!" ā€¢ "The Great Dime Chase!" ā€¢ "The Beagle Birthday Massacre!" ā€¢ "Terror of the Terra-firmians!" ā€¢ "The House of the Lucky Gander!" ā€¢ "The Infernal Internship of Mark Beaks!" ā€¢ "The Living Mummies of Toth-Ra!" ā€¢ "The Impossible Summit of Mt. Neverrest!" ā€¢ "The Spear of Selene!" ā€¢ "Beware the B.U.D.D.Y. System!" ā€¢ "The Missing Links of Moorshire!" ā€¢ "McMystery at McDuck McManor!" ā€¢ "JAW$!" ā€¢ "The Golden Lagoon of White Agony Plains!" ā€¢ "Day of the Only Child!" ā€¢ "From the Confidential Casefiles of Agent 22!" ā€¢ "Who is Gizmoduck?!" ā€¢ "The Other Bin of Scrooge McDuck!" ā€¢ "Sky Pirates...in the Sky!" ā€¢ "The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck!" ā€¢ "The Last Crash of the Sunchaser!" ā€¢ "The Shadow War!"
Season Two: "The Most Dangerous Game...Night!" ā€¢ "The Depths of Cousin Fethry!" ā€¢ "The Ballad of Duke Baloney!" ā€¢ "The Town Where Everyone Was Nice!" ā€¢ "Storkules in Duckburg!" ā€¢ "Last Christmas!" ā€¢ "What Ever Happened to Della Duck?!" ā€¢ "Treasure of the Found Lamp!" ā€¢ "The Outlaw Scrooge McDuck!" ā€¢ "The 87 Cent Solution!" ā€¢ "The Golden Spear!" ā€¢ "Nothing Can Stop Della Duck!" ā€¢ "Raiders of the Doomsday Vault!" ā€¢ "Friendship Hates Magic!" ā€¢ "The Dangerous Chemistry of Gandra Dee!" ā€¢ "The Duck Knight Returns!" ā€¢ "What Ever Happened to Donald Duck?!" ā€¢ "Happy Birthday, Doofus Drake!" ā€¢ "A Nightmare on Killmotor Hill!" ā€¢ "The Golden Armory of Cornelius Coot!" ā€¢ "Timephoon!" ā€¢ "GlomTales!" ā€¢ "The Richest Duck in the World!" ā€¢ "Moonvasion!"
Season Three "Challenge of the Senior Junior Woodchucks!" ā€¢ "Quack Pack!" ā€¢ "Double-O-Duck in You Only Crash Twice!" ā€¢ "The Lost Harp of Mervana!" ā€¢ "Louie's Eleven!" ā€¢ "Astro B.O.Y.D.!" ā€¢ "The Rumble for Ragnarok!" ā€¢ "The Phantom and the Sorceress!" ā€¢ "They Put a Moonlander on the Earth!" ā€¢ "The Trickening!" ā€¢ "The Forbidden Fountain of the Foreverglades!" ā€¢ "Let's Get Dangerous!" ā€¢ "Escape from the ImpossiBin!" ā€¢ "The Split Sword of Swanstantine!" ā€¢ "New Gods on the Block!" ā€¢ "The First Adventure!" ā€¢ "The Fight for Castle McDuck!" ā€¢ "How Santa Stole Christmas!" ā€¢ "Beaks in the Shell!" ā€¢ "The Lost Cargo of Kit Cloudkicker!" ā€¢ "The Life And Crimes of Scrooge McDuck!" ā€¢ "The Last Adventure!"

Locations
Duckburg ā€¢ Atlantis ā€¢ The Money Bin ā€¢ McDuck Manor ā€¢ Castle McDuck ā€¢ Fountain of Youth ā€¢ Scotland ā€¢ Notre Duck ā€¢ Valley of the Golden Suns ā€¢ St. Canard ā€¢ Cape Suzette
Organizations
Air Pirates ā€¢ F.O.W.L. ā€¢ Junior Woodchucks ā€¢ S.H.U.S.H.
Objects
Number One Dime ā€¢ Junior Woodchucks Guidebook ā€¢ Gizmosuit ā€¢ Gene's Lamp ā€¢ Merlock's Talisman ā€¢ Sun Coin ā€¢ Sun Chaser ā€¢ Harp of Troy ā€¢ Millennium Shortcut ā€¢ Gyro's Helicopter ā€¢ Molecular Manipulator ā€¢ Golden Goose ā€¢ Webby's Quacky Patch Doll ā€¢ Hindentanic ā€¢ Magic Medallion ā€¢ Ratcatcher ā€¢ Jewel of Atlantis ā€¢ Pep! ā€¢ Gummiberry Juice ā€¢ Iron Vulture ā€¢ Pirate Fighters ā€¢ Spear of Selene ā€¢ Sea Duck ā€¢ Ranger Plane
Songs
DuckTales Theme ā€¢ Three Cheers for Bubba Duck ā€¢ Boogie Beagle Blues ā€¢ Moon Stage Theme ā€¢ Sky Pirates ā€¢ The Three Caballeros ā€¢ Hear My Voice
See also
Carl Barks ā€¢ The Disney Afternoon ā€¢ Darkwing Duck ā€¢ Quack Pack ā€¢ Disney XD (Netherlands) ā€¢ Let's Go to Disneyland Paris


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Media
Melody Time ā€¢ House of Mouse ā€¢ Video

Segments: Once Upon a Wintertime ā€¢ Bumble Boogie ā€¢ The Legend of Johnny Appleseed ā€¢ Little Toot ā€¢ Trees ā€¢ Blame It on the Samba ā€¢ Pecos Bill

Disney Parks
Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Cafe ā€¢ Wonderful World of Animation
Characters
Master of Ceremonies ā€¢ Joe ā€¢ Jenny ā€¢ Bumble ā€¢ Johnny Appleseed ā€¢ Johnny's Angel ā€¢ Little Toot ā€¢ Big Toot ā€¢ Donald Duck ā€¢ JosĆ© Carioca ā€¢ Aracuan Bird ā€¢ Pecos Bill ā€¢ Slue-Foot Sue ā€¢ Widowmaker ā€¢ Vultures
Locations
New York City ā€¢ Texas ā€¢ South America
Songs
Melody Time ā€¢ Once Upon a Wintertime ā€¢ The Lord is Good to Me ā€¢ Get on the Wagon Rolling West ā€¢ There's a Lot of Work Out There to Do ā€¢ Apple Feast ā€¢ Little Toot ā€¢ Trees ā€¢ Blame It on the Samba ā€¢ Blue Shadows on the Trail ā€¢ Sweet Sue ā€¢ Pecos Bill

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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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Media
House of Mouse ā€¢ Mickey's Magical Christmas ā€¢ Mickey's House of Villains
Characters
Main Characters: Mickey Mouse ā€¢ Minnie Mouse ā€¢ Donald Duck ā€¢ Daisy Duck ā€¢ Goofy ā€¢ Pluto ā€¢ Pete ā€¢ Max Goof ā€¢ Huey, Dewey, and Louie ā€¢ Clarabelle Cow ā€¢ Horace Horsecollar ā€¢ Gus Goose ā€¢ Mortimer Mouse ā€¢ Ludwig Von Drake ā€¢ Microphone Mike ā€¢ Chip and Dale

Recurring Guests: Timon ā€¢ Pumbaa ā€¢ Jafar ā€¢ Iago ā€¢ Hades ā€¢ Mushu ā€¢ Cri-Kee ā€¢ Ariel ā€¢ Prince Eric ā€¢ King Triton ā€¢ Flounder ā€¢ Sebastian ā€¢ Peter Pan ā€¢ Tinker Bell ā€¢ Jiminy Cricket ā€¢ Pinocchio ā€¢ Geppetto ā€¢ Blue Fairy ā€¢ Belle ā€¢ Beast ā€¢ Lumiere ā€¢ Cogsworth ā€¢ Mrs. Potts ā€¢ Chip Potts ā€¢ Gaston ā€¢ LeFou ā€¢ Dumbo ā€¢ Timothy Q. Mouse ā€¢ Mad Hatter ā€¢ Mowgli ā€¢ Shere Khan ā€¢ The Three Little Pigs ā€¢ Cruella De Vil ā€¢ Chernabog ā€¢ Mufasa ā€¢ Simba ā€¢ Grumpy ā€¢ The Evil Queen ā€¢ Magic Mirror ā€¢ Aladdin ā€¢ Jasmine ā€¢ Cinderella ā€¢ Anastasia Tremaine ā€¢ Drizella Tremaine ā€¢ Lucifer ā€¢ Maleficent ā€¢ Pain and Panic ā€¢ Ursula ā€¢ Baby Shelby ā€¢ Goat Man ā€¢ Emperor Kuzco

Episodes
Season One: "The Stolen Cartoons" ā€¢ "Big Bad Wolf Daddy" ā€¢ "The Three Caballeros" ā€¢ "Goofy's Valentine Date" ā€¢ "Unplugged Club" ā€¢ "Timon and Pumbaa" ā€¢ "Gone Goofy" ā€¢ "Jiminy Cricket" ā€¢ "Rent Day" ā€¢ "Donald's Lamp Trade" ā€¢ "Donald's Pumbaa Prank" ā€¢ "Thanks to Minnie" ā€¢ "Pluto Saves the Day"

Season Two: "Daisy's Debut" ā€¢ "Goofy for a Day" ā€¢ "Clarabelle's Big Secret" ā€¢ "The Mouse Who Came to Dinner" ā€¢ "Max's New Car" ā€¢ "Not So Goofy" ā€¢ "Everybody Loves Mickey" ā€¢ "Max's Embarrassing Date" ā€¢ "Where's Minnie?" ā€¢ "Super Goof" ā€¢ "King Larry Swings In" ā€¢ "Ladies' Night" ā€¢ "Dennis the Duck"
Season Three: "Suddenly Hades" ā€¢ "Pete's One-Man Show" ā€¢ "House of Crime" ā€¢ "Mickey and Minnie's Big Vacation" ā€¢ "Donald and the Aracuan Bird" ā€¢ "Goofy's Menu Magic" ā€¢ "Music Day" ā€¢ "House of Scrooge" ā€¢ "Donald Wants to Fly" ā€¢ "Dining Goofy" ā€¢ "Chip 'n' Dale" ā€¢ "Humphrey in the House" ā€¢ "Ask Von Drake" ā€¢ "Salute to Sports" ā€¢ "Pluto vs. Figaro" ā€¢ "House of Magic" ā€¢ "Mickey vs. Shelby" ā€¢ "House of Turkey" ā€¢ "Pete's Christmas Caper" ā€¢ "Clarabelle's Christmas List" ā€¢"Snow Day" ā€¢ "Pete's House of Villains" ā€¢ "Halloween With Hades" ā€¢ "House Ghosts" ā€¢ "House of Genius" ā€¢ "Mickey and the Culture Clash"

Songs
Rockin' at the House of Mouse ā€¢ Mortimer Mouse ā€¢ Soup or Salad, Fries or Biscuits, Extra Olives, Donuts ā€¢ Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo ā€¢ Big Bad Wolf Daddy ā€¢ A Parrot's Life for Me ā€¢ Let's Slay the Beast ā€¢ The Ludwig Von Drake Song ā€¢ It's Our House Now! ā€¢ The Best Christmas of All ā€¢ Grim Grinning Ghosts ā€¢ Humphrey Hop ā€¢ Everybody Wants to Be a Woof ā€¢ I Wanna Be Like M-O-You ā€¢ Pink Elephants on Parade ā€¢ My Name is Panchito ā€¢ Boom-Da-Boom ā€¢ We Are the Three Caballeros ā€¢ Me the Mouse (and I'm the Duck) (Reprise) ā€¢ Daisy Crockett ā€¢ The Daisy Duckie Room ā€¢ Minnie Mouse (in the House)
Locations
House of Mouse (night club) ā€¢ Toontown
Objects
Maleficent's Staff ā€¢ Poisoned Apple ā€¢ Sorcerer Hat ā€¢ Jafar's Snake Staff


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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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