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As previously stated, Ronald McDonald is one of America's most popular characters. He has been seen in various pieces of merchandise, from plush to comics. The latter with four issues published by Charlton Comics sold from 1970 to 1971.

Rexrode, Christina (2011-05-19). "Midlife crisis for Ronald McDonald?". The Sun News. Associated Press. Archived from the original on 2012-09-12 . Retrieved 2011-05-19. Local Group Wants Ronald McDonald To Retire". wbztv.com. Archived from the original on 4 April 2010 . Retrieved 14 January 2022. Rungfapaisarn, Kwanchai. "Ronald's 'wai' to hit the States." The Nation (Thailand), September 18, 2002The untold truth of McDonald's". Mashed. 20 June 2017. Archived from the original on 1 November 2020 . Retrieved 3 November 2020. The character first appeared in national TV advertising in 1965, during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and followed with spots during the 1965 NFL Championship Game. [5] Ronald has also been featured in a 1984 Little Golden Book with Grimace called Ronald McDonald and The Tale of the Talking Plant.

Overall, Ronald McDonald is a major part of the McDonald’s brand and continues to be one of the most recognizable and beloved fast-food mascots in the world. He represents the fun and family-friendly atmosphere that is associated with McDonald’s and continues to be a popular figure in popular culture. In addition to appearing in television commercials and print advertisements, Ronald McDonald has also been involved in various philanthropic efforts, such as the Ronald McDonald House Charities, which provide support to families of seriously ill children. Scott, who went on to become NBC-TV's Today Show weatherman, claims to have "created Ronald McDonald" according to the following excerpt from his book Joy of Living:

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Since 1971, Ronald has always been bothered by the Hamburglar's constant crave of taking McDonald's hamburgers. Though the rivalry was tiresome, Ronald always knew a way out and has foiled the Hamburglar's plans many times. The Hamburglar's schemes have always varied from simply taking the burgers in plain sight to using many methods and disguises, though Ronald is able to find a flaw with his plans

The origin of Ronald McDonald involves Willard Scott (at the time, a local radio personality who also played Bozo the Clown from 1959 until 1962), who performed using the name "Ronald McDonald, the Hamburger-Happy Clown" in 1963 on three separate television spots. These were the first three television advertisements featuring the character. Bellomo, Mark (2016-10-04). "A Brief History of McDonaldland and the Toys (and Lawsuit) It Spawned". Mental Floss. Archived from the original on 2019-07-08 . Retrieved 2017-07-10. Willard Scott (a local radio personality who also played Bozo the Clown on WRC-TV in Washington, D.C. It's Time for McDonald's To Retire Ronald". CBS News. 19 May 2011. Archived from the original on 2021-12-23 . Retrieved 2021-12-22. Doc Cotton is a man of simple pleasures and diverse interests. His heart belongs to the world of cosplay, costumes and fancy dress, with a special fondness for Halloween, where his creative spirit truly shines. Over the years he has been hired by people across the country to make custom halloween costumes and other fancy dress for specific events.Ronald McDonald, the Hamburger-Happy Clown" debuted in 1963 on three separate local television spots. The advertisements were created by the advertising agency of Oscar Goldstein, who doubled as a McDonald's franchisee in the Washington, D.C., area, and featured Willard Scott as Ronald. Scott had played Bozo the Clown on WRC-TV in Washington from 1959 to 1962 and was an employee of Goldstein at the time. [3] [4]

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