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  2. List of Donald Duck universe characters - Wikipedia

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    However, the fact that The Walt Disney Company released a collector's pin (See #703 on Pinpics.com) in 1999 which states, "Daisy Duck debuts as Donna Duck 1937," solidifies the fact that Daisy Duck and Donna Duck were, in fact, one and the same. Donna made her sole animated appearance in the short film Don Donald (1937), directed by Ben ...

  3. Daisy Duck - Wikipedia

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    Daisy Duck as she appears in the comics Daisy Duck as The Rose of Paris. Set in Revolution-era France, Daisy and The Mysteries of Paris (French: Daisy et les mystères de Paris) is an eight-issue comic series featuring Daisy Duck as the best friend and lady in waiting of Queen Marie Ducklette. Secretly, Daisy is a mysterious masked swordswoman ...

  4. Gina Beavers - Wikipedia

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    Gina Beavers, Applebees!, acrylic on canvas, 20" x 16" x 3", 2012. Gina Beavers (born 1974) is an American artist based in the New York area. [1] She first gained attention in the early 2010s for thickly painted, relief-like acrylic images of food, cosmetics techniques and bodybuilders appropriated from Instagram snapshots and selfies found using hashtags such as #foodporn, #sixpack and # ...

  5. Category:Donald Duck universe characters - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to characters of the Donald Duck universe, a fictional shared universe which is the setting of stories involving Disney cartoon character Donald Duck, as well as Daisy Duck, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and Scrooge McDuck.

  6. Donald Duck in comics - Wikipedia

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    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. Donald's paternal grandmother, usually just called Grandma Duck, first appeared in a portrait on August 11, 1940, and in person on September 28, 1943.

  7. The Carl Barks Library in Color - Wikipedia

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    The series is a full-color reprinting of The Carl Barks Library, a black-and-white collection published by Another Rainbow Publishing from 1983 to 1990. [1] Each album also contains a two to six page essay on an aspect of Barks' life and work, a literary analysis of the stories in that album, or other related historical material.

  8. Donald's Double Trouble - Wikipedia

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    Donald's Double Trouble is a 1946 Donald Duck short film released by RKO Radio Pictures, colored by Technicolor and produced by Walt Disney Productions. [1] This cartoon marks the fourth appearance of Daisy Duck. This cartoon also features the first appearance of Donald's doppelganger, who was unnamed in this short.

  9. Crazy Over Daisy - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Over Daisy is a Donald Duck animated short film which was originally released on March 18, 1950. Produced by Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and RKO Radio Pictures, the short featured Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, and Chip 'n' Dale. [1] Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Goofy also made a brief cameo at the beginning of the film. The story ...