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Donald's Cousin Gus is a Walt Disney cartoon released on May 19, 1939. [1] [2] Gus Goose debuted as a recurring character in Al Taliaferro's Donald Duck newspaper comic since 9 May 1938.
Fanny Coot is the mother of Donald's cousin Gus Goose; she was first mentioned in the Donald Duck comic strip of May 9, 1938 by Bob Karp & Al Taliaferro where Gus first appeared. Gus's mother's surname was not revealed in this comic strip, where she identifies herself in a letter to Donald as "Aunt Fanny". [42]
Donald's Golf Game (November 4, 1938). Barks served as the story director. Donald's Lucky Day (January 13, 1939). Barks also drew many of the storyboards for the film. The Hockey Champ (April 28, 1939). Barks served as the story director. Barks also drew many of the storyboards for the film. Donald's Cousin Gus (May 19, 1939). Barks served as ...
Gus Goose, the "lazy and gluttonous" cousin of Donald, was introduced on May 9, 1938, almost a year before Gus' film debut in Donald's Cousin Gus, that was still in early stages of production. [1] On November 4, 1940, Taliaferro and Karp introduced a comic strip version of Daisy Duck , as Donald's new neighbor and love interest, shortly after ...
Donald Duck is a series of American animated comedy short films produced by Walt Disney Productions.The series started in 1937 with Donald's Ostrich (although two previous short films, Don Donald and Modern Inventions, both from 1937, were later re-released under this series) and ended in 1961 with The Litterbug, with an additional short, D.I.Y. Duck, being released in 2024.
Donald's Nephews, Good Scouts, Donald's Golf Game, Sea Scouts, Mr. Duck Steps Out, Fire Chief: 21 Goin' to the Birds December 19, 1997 The Wayward Canary, Pluto's Fledgling, The Pelican and the Snipe, Lighthouse Keeping, Donald's Cousin Gus, Mickey's Parrot, Wet Paint: 22 Classic Mickey December 20, 1997
Lundy was not the first to draw or even animate Donald Duck. The character was created by Swiss-born designer Albert Hurter and animated by Art Babbitt and Dick Huemer for the short film The Wise Little Hen (1934). [5] This was Donald's first appearance, although the story offered little opportunity for character development.
Gladstone Gander first appeared in "Wintertime Wager" in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #88 (January 1948), written and drawn by Carl Barks. [3]In that story he arrives at Donald Duck's house during a freezing cold Christmas Day to remind him of a wager Donald made the previous summer; that he could swim in the Frozenbear Lake during Christmas Day or forfeit his house to Gladstone.