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Donald Fauntleroy Duck is a character who stars in cartoons and comics produced by The Walt Disney Company, introduced as a supporting character in the 1934 Silly Symphony The Wise Little Hen. He is a white anthropomorphic duck whose most famous personality trait is his easily provoked and explosive temper. He soon rose to become the studio's major star, eclipsing Mickey Mouse in popularity and starring in more than 100 theatrical cartoons through 1961. He was also a major star in comics (gathering an equally popular array of co-stars such as his nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie and uncle Scrooge McDuck), and remains an active figure in Disney television shows, comic books, and countless shows and parades at the Disney theme parks.

Appearances in Christmas specials[]

Theatrical shorts[]

DonaldAsSanta

Donald dressed as Santa Claus in Toy Tinkers.

Donald and Scrooge

Donald with his Uncle Scrooge in Mickey's Christmas Carol.

  • Toy Tinkers - Although Donald was already no stranger to Christmas stories in the comic book medium, his first real Christmas-themed outing on the silver screen did not come until this 1948 short co-starring him with Chip 'n' Dale. Donald goes out to get his Christmas tree, unknowingly waking up the chipmunks from their hibernation. When Donald sees Chip and Dale stealing his supply of Yuletide nuts, he proceeds to wage war against them, unsuccessfully, and makes a huge mess of his living room in the process.
  • Pluto's Christmas Tree - Donald makes a cameo appearance at the end, singing "Deck the Halls" with Minnie and Goofy outside Mickey's house.
  • Mickey's Christmas Carol - In this 1983 animated featurette, Donald portrays the role of Ebenezer Scrooge's nephew, Fred, appropriately fitting with his uncle Scrooge McDuck being cast as Scrooge himself. At the beginning of the film, Donald shows up at Scrooge's counting house, bringing his uncle a wreath and offering to invite him to Christmas dinner at his home, but Scrooge rudely declines. Later, near the end of the special, Donald is shown riding a carriage, driven by Cyril Proudbottom from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, when the reformed Scrooge tells him that he's looking forward to joining him and his family for Christmas dinner. This notably marked the last theatrical film in which Donald was voiced by his original voice actor, Clarence Nash, who died in 1985 (Nash would voice Donald at least one more time for the TV special Donald Duck's 50th Birthday).

Television specials[]

Television episodes[]

Donald and Della riding reindeer

Donald and Della riding two of Santa's reindeer in "How Santa Stole Christmas!"

Direct-to-video films[]

Donald decorating Scrooge's tree

Donald decorating Scrooge's Christmas tree in Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas.

Mentions in other Christmas specials[]

At the beginning of Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Kate McCallister asks her son Kevin if he knows what his grandmother Penelope sent him for the family vacation. Kevin replies, "Let me guess. Donald Duck slippers?"

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