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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.
Luke Goose (sometimes called Luke the Goose) is the father of Donald's cousin Gus Goose. He was originally supposed to be Gladstone Gander's father, [ 44 ] [ 45 ] Daphne Duck's husband and Gus's uncle, but Carl Barks later changed his mind, making Goostave Gander (who was originally Gladstone's adoptive father after Luke and Daphne "overate at ...
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.
In issue #262 (March 1988), Gladstone's Donald Duck spotlighted a reprint of a 1938 sequence from Al Taliaferro's Donald Duck comic strip which introduced Gus Goose as Donald's troublesome cousin. Gus was featured on the cover, and an accompanying text piece described the history of the character in cartoons, comic strips and comics. [13]
A Donald Duck mascot seen gesturing during the 90th anniversary of the Disney's character "Donald Duck" event at Siam Paragon the shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand on June 7, 2024.
Gus Goose, the "lazy and gluttonous" cousin of Donald, was introduced on May 9, 1938. [ 4 ] On 4 November 1940, Taliaferro and Karp introduced a comic strip version of Daisy Duck , as Donald's new neighbour and love interest.
Donald's cousin Gus Goose made his first appearance on May 9, 1938, in a series of strips that promoted his upcoming debut short Donald's Cousin Gus (1939). Daisy Duck first appeared in the strip on November 4, 1940, following her first proper animated appearance in Mr. Duck Steps Out, first released on June 7, 1940.
In a since-deleted post on X, Coulter criticized Gus by writing: “Talk about weird.” “Jesus. What ass-wipes,” Ana Navarro wrote in an Instagram post that featured Coulter’s deleted comment.