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Donald's Diary is a Donald Duck short film which was produced in Technicolor and released March 5, 1954 by RKO Radio Pictures. [1] ... Donald marries Daisy, but ...
In this version, Daisy and Donald meet for the first time, and her appearance is similar to the theatrical short, Donald's Diary (1954). She is depicted as having a temper like Donald and is an assistant to Duckburg trendsetter, Emma Glamour.
Vol. 7: Starring Donald & Daisy. Don Donald (1937) Donald's Double Trouble (1946) Donald's Diary (1954) Linking clips reused from: This Is Your Life, Donald Duck (1960)
Daisy is first annoyed by Donald blowing smoke from his cigar into her face. Daisy asks Donald to open the windows. Donald struggles and strains to open it, but it won't budge. Donald strains so hard his face sweats, turns red and goes ballistic, and he nearly tears the house apart with his straining, but still the window doesn't move.
Donald's Failed Fourth (May 1, 1999, with Daisy Duck) Donald's Shell Shots (May 8, 1999) Donald's Rocket Ruckus (May 22, 1999) Donald's Valentine Dollar (May 29, 1999) Donald on Ice (September 11, 1999) Donald's Dinner Date (September 18, 1999) Donald and The Big Nut (October 3, 1999) Donald's Dynamite : Snowman (November 7, 1999)
After a miserable birthday where Donald loses his job, his house, and his girlfriend Daisy, he gets a letter saying he has an inheritance from his great-grandfather Clinton Coot. When he arrives at the run-down cabana in the New Quackmore Institute, Donald is aggravated to find that he has to share it with two roommates named José and Panchito.
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Daisy Duck has a brief appearance in the beginning of this one. But there are some old American stories with Dimwitty and Daisy where Donald does not appear. In the story "On Disappearing Island", [32] Dimwitty appeared for the first time as Moby's ship hand and from then on he became the most common supporting character in Moby's stories ...