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This has to be in my opinion, one of the greatest Disney characters ever. He reminds me so much of myself in real life (well not all the time, only when I'm frustrated).

I would say my favorite shorts of Donald would have to be the one that's never really aired, "Soup's On", where Donald gets a taste of his own medicene where his nephews fake their deaths. The other one would have to be "Blame It On The Samba", in which we get our "last" look of Jose Carioca and Donald Duck together (also Carioca's last animated appearance for years as well).

Dumb question, but how do you feel Donald is towards his nephews. It seems at times he can hardly stand them, although everyone knows deep down he loves them.

Donald Duck is pure ownage. 8) What do you all think?
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I like Donald! Its too bad he neve got his own movie! I would have loved to see a Quack Pack Movie! :D [/u]
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Kenai wrote:Dumb question, but how do you feel Donald is towards his nephews. It seems at times he can hardly stand them, although everyone knows deep down he loves them.
Haha, I think Donald is to 3 nephews as Uncle Scrooge is to Donald. (If that makes sense...)

I like Donald Duck (and Daisy Duck too). :) I found the shorts on the Classic Cartoon Favorites far more interesting than the others...:lol:

So Kenai, can you imitate Donald when he's frustrated then? :p
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I enjoy Donald Duck cartoons too. I have the Region 2 Walt Disney Treasures set of his earlier cartoons (The Chronological Donald: Volume 1), and they are utterly charming. That set, along with Mickey Mouse in Living Colour: Volume 2 are must haves, even if the Region 1 counterparts are out of print.

Oh, and has anyone heard the early voice of Daisy? I won't spoil it for you, but if you watch the short Mr Duck Steps Out, you'll notice that her voice is different compared to her voice in later works such as Mickey's Christmas Carol and the recent Mickey TV shows... :wink:
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Hehe I love Donald Duck. He's so cute.

I think this is a pretty good cosplay of him. :D

http://cosplaylab.com/cosplayers/costum ... meid=78609
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RJKD23 wrote: So Kenai, can you imitate Donald when he's frustrated then? :p
LOL, not even. I'd so love to actually know how to do his voice though. I'd be a hit everywhere lol.
Wonderlicious wrote:Oh, and has anyone heard the early voice of Daisy? I won't spoil it for you, but if you watch the short Mr Duck Steps Out, you'll notice that her voice is different compared to her voice in later works such as Mickey's Christmas Carol and the recent Mickey TV shows...
In a way, it sounded similar to Tress MacNeille's version of her, except maybe more seductive.
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Wonderlicious wrote:I enjoy Donald Duck cartoons too. I have the Region 2 Walt Disney Treasures set of his earlier cartoons (The Chronological Donald: Volume 1), and they are utterly charming. That set, along with Mickey Mouse in Living Colour: Volume 2 are must haves, even if the Region 1 counterparts are out of print.

Oh, and has anyone heard the early voice of Daisy? I won't spoil it for you, but if you watch the short Mr Duck Steps Out, you'll notice that her voice is different compared to her voice in later works such as Mickey's Christmas Carol and the recent Mickey TV shows... :wink:
Yeah its the same as Donald's! :P
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