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Daisy's final appearance in the Golden Age of American animation was in Donald's Diary (1954). [18] There she played the role of a beautiful lady who manages to start a long-term relationship with Donald. But after having a nightmare about the anxieties that would come from married life, Donald runs out on her and joins the French Foreign Legion. Several scenes of the short imply that Daisy has had several previous relationships with men. Donald carves their names on a tree. Not noticing than the opposing side of the tree features her name alongside that of several other boyfriends. The marriage scene in Donald's dream featured a group of sailors waving goodbye to Daisy and mourning the loss of their apparent lover. The story bore little continuity with the "real" Donald and Daisy as Huey, Dewey, and Louie appeared as Daisy's younger brothers. It was the only time in which Daisy's parents are seen. Star Butterfly's birthday happens to be on Stump Day, a holiday celebrated on Mewni that appears to be their equivalent to Christmas (she chooses not to celebrate it that day because it would anger the Stump). However, Mewni follows a different calendar, with the month in which Stump Day falls currently unidentified.

In the 2023 short Once Upon a Studio, Donald is waiting impatiently with Humphrey the Bear, J. Audubon Woodlore, Terk, Carl the Robot, and Mother Gothel as Flash takes his sweet time heading for the elevator. After he makes it, Baymax squeezes in, to his annoyance. He joins in the picture along with the rest of Disney characters. a b Schneider. "That's All Folks!: The Art of Warner Bros. Animation": 161. {{ cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= ( help)

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She also appeared in the 2009-2011 versions of Disneyland Adventure, Let's Celebrate! until 2016, and 100 Years of Magic until 2015. She was also in Passport to Adventure (a.k.a. Silver Anniversary Celebration) until June 2018. Appearing in over 150 theatrically released films and shorts, Donald has the record for most theatrical appearances for a Disney character and he is the most published non-superhero comic book character in the world.

In both " Midnight Movie Madness" and " You Camp Take It With You", he claims to be 11½ years old. As these two episodes were the first two of the series ever produced, it is likely that the "11½ years old" claims in these episodes came directly from the series' production bible, and were meant to be taken as factually true for the events of both episodes. What's more is that, of these two episodes, the latter takes place on the first day of summer vacation, placing it anywhere from late in May to the middle of June. If he were to be merely at least 11½ in this episode, his birthday could theoretically come anywhere from June-to-November or July-to-December, so long as May or June were to be at least the sixth month after his birth month. Though, "Midnight Movie Madness" does feel like it might occur around Halloween, but that episode is vague enough in when it takes place that its events could just as well happen during Spring or Summer instead. In later years, Carl Barks 'modernized' Daisy in two stories: 'The not-so-ancient mariner' and 'Hall of the mermaid queen'. In the first story, Daisy is wearing a lot of different wigs and outfits. Gladstone Gander is also seen wearing a wig and a new wardrobe in the story. In the second story, Daisy has short, curly hair and a bow that is much smaller than usual. Daisy's speaking role again came 4 years later in Donald's Crime. While Daisy has a relatively small role in the film, her date with Donald is central to the plot and shows Donald's infatuation for her. Finding himself broke before the date; Donald steals money from his nephews, but afterward feels guilty. Donald imagines what Daisy might think of him knowing he stole money, and this leads him to reform in the end. Daisy was voiced in the film by actress Gloria Blondell, marking the first time Daisy had a "normal". The film also marked the first time Daisy appeared in an Academy Award nominated film ( Best Animated Short). Since her early appearances, Daisy is attracted to Donald and devoted to him in the same way he is often devoted to her. This is most clearly seen in Donald's Dilemma as Daisy is almost to the point of suicide after Donald forgets her. Despite this, she is shown to have her boyfriend wrapped around her finger and is often shown to keep him in line whenever his anger starts to boil.

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Donald also appears in Melody Time, in the sixth segment called " Blame It on the Samba", where he and José are seen moping in a cafe. The Aracuan Bird sees them both and introduces them to the Samba, which manages to cheer them up. Aladdin: Aladdin • Jasmine • The Sultan • Prince Achmed • Gazeem • Razoul • Rajah • Iago • Abu • Genie • Jafar • Magic Carpet • Pink Flamingo • Beggar Jafar • Golden Scarab Beetle • Magic Lamp • Snake Charmer • Golden Camel

Her next appearance in Sleepy Time Donald ( May 9, 1947) involved Daisy attempting to rescue sleepwalking Donald from wandering into danger. The Donald is loose in an urban environment and the humor results from the problems Daisy herself suffers while trying to keep him safe. Donald has a few memorable phrases that he occasionally comes out within given situations. "What's the big idea?" is a common one, which Donald sarcastically squawks when burdened by another character. "Aw, phooey!" is usually exclaimed as a sign of either apathy or defeat. "So!" is Donald's usual declaration when confronting someone (or something) antagonizing him. When excited, Donald will often shout, "Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy!"

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Snow White • Evil Queen • Doc • Grumpy • Happy • Bashful • Sneezy • Sleepy • Dopey Aladdin: The Genie • Aladdin • Jasmine • Jafar • Abu • Rajah • Iago • Magic Carpet • Disguised Jasmine • Snake Jafar • Vacation Genie • Prince Ali • Aquamarine Jasmine • Elephant Abu • Sultan • Baby Rajah • Red Carpet Genie • Genie Jafar • Cave of Wonders Daisy did not appear again until Crazy Over Daisy ( March 24, 1950). The short took place in a 1890s setting, exactly like The Nifty Nineties. At first, Donald seems in a good mood and on his way to his date with Daisy. But when Chip and Dale start ridiculing his appearance the short results in one of their typical fights. Interrupted in the end by Daisy herself who accuses Donald of being cruel to the two "innocent" chipmunks, completely unaware of what really happened between Donald and the two chipmunks. The short ends with Donald having to forget about that date. For Good Scouts, Truant Officer Donald, Donald's Crime, Chip an' Dale, Tea for Two Hundred, Toy Tinkers, Rugged Bear, No Hunting and Donald in Mathmagic Land

Her first original comic book appearance was a cameo in the story "The Mighty Trapper" by Carl Barks, first published in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories No. 36 (September 1943), wherein Huey, Dewey, and Louie ask her to lend them an old fur coat. Barks did not use the character again until "Donald Tames His Temper" (January 1946) when Daisy demands that Donald learns to manage his anger as a New Year's resolution. Donald has to agree but points early on that Daisy herself has the temper of a "wild-eyed wildcat". Looney Tunes" Frozen Meals Tyson". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-11 . Retrieved November 7, 2017. Cinderella: Cinderella • Jaq and Gus • Lady Tremaine • Anastasia Tremaine • Drizella Tremaine • Lucifer • Mice • Birds • Prince Charming • Fairy Godmother • The Grand Duke In the W.I.T.C.H. episode " Parent's Night", Elyon Brown mentions that her birthday is March 13. (But in the comic book, her birthday is October 31.)According to the 104 Days of Summer! board game, Baljeet Tjinder's birthday is on the 13th day of summer vacation. Though this does not give a specific date, it does imply that Baljeet's birthday is in June. Alice in Wonderland: Alice • Mad Hatter • March Hare • Dormouse • White Rabbit • Cheshire Cat • Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee • Queen of Hearts • King of Hearts • Caterpillar • Dinah • Oysters

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