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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Daisy Duck - Wikipedia

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    Tony Anselmo voiced Daisy in Down and Out with Donald Duck (1987). [4] Daisy was then voiced by Kath Soucie throughout her first regular television series Quack Pack (1996). From 1989 to 1999, Daisy was voiced by Diane Michelle in the anthology film The Spirit of Mickey, the first season of Mickey Mouse Works, and other media and games at the time

  5. Duck family (Disney) - Wikipedia

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    Lavender and Old Lace by Carl Barks; from left to right: (standing) Scrooge McDuck, Grandma Duck, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Gladstone Gander; (seated) Huey, Louie, and Dewey Duck; (foreground) Gyro Gearloose (unrelated) and Gus Goose. The Duck family is a fictional family of cartoon ducks related to Disney character Donald Duck.

  6. Donald's Crime - Wikipedia

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    Previously in Mr. Duck Steps Out, Daisy had been voiced by Nash using a voice similar to Donald's. Donald's Crime was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 18th Academy Awards in 1946, but lost to Quiet Please!, a Tom and Jerry short produced by MGM. It was the fourth such nomination for the Donald Duck film series ...

  7. A Good Time for a Dime - Wikipedia

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    The pictures show dances of a Daisy Duck looking dancer dropping veils in succession until Donald's viewing is rudely interrupted by a black out, which lights back up only to see the ultimate "The End" slide. Next Donald tries out a crane machine to win a camera, but he finishes empty handed when he sneezes all the prizes back in the crane ...

  8. Mr. Duck Steps Out - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Duck Steps Out is a Donald Duck cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions, which is released on June 7, 1940, and featured the debut of Daisy Duck. [1] The short was directed by Jack King and written by Carl Barks, Chuck Couch, Jack Hannah, Harry Reeves, Milt Schaffer, and Frank Tashlin.

  9. Donald's Dilemma - Wikipedia

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    Donald's Dilemma is a Walt Disney Studios animated cartoon directed by Jack King [1] and starring Donald and Daisy Duck. It was originally released on July 11, 1947 in the United States. [2] The title of this short is somewhat of a misnomer. Although Donald is the official headliner for this cartoon, Daisy is the actual protagonist. [1]