NATIONAL DONALD DUCK DAY
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NATIONAL DONALD DUCK DAY
National Donald Duck Day on June 9 commemorates the birthday of the funny animated cartoon character known as Donald Duck.
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Donald Duck made his first screen debut on June 9, 1934, in The Wise Little Hen, immediately becoming an iconic symbol in animation and in homes, alike. Usually wearing a sailor suit with a cap and a black or red bow tie, Donald Duck is most famous for his semi-intelligible speech along with his mischievous and irritable personality. Known for his quick temper, Donald Duck seems to quack his way through oodles of bad luck. Yet, despite his hot temper, Donald Duck is a loving character with a good heart.
Did you know Donald Duck's middle is Fauntleroy? The name means "child king" and derived from Old French.
Since 1934, Donald Duck character has graced screen and print and appeared in over 190 films and countless comic strips and books, more than any other Disney character. In fact, he has appeared in more films than any other Disney character. In 2002, TV Guide declared Donald Duck as one of the 50 greatest cartoon characters of all time. His 'acting' career has earned him Academy Awards and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Who knew a duck could be so famous?
5 WAYS TO CELEBRATE DONALD DUCK DAY
Wish Donald Duck a Happy Birthday! While you're celebrating, check out these other fun ideas, too:
Host a Donald Duck impersonation contest.
Bake Donald Duck-shaped cookies.
Watch episodes of Donald Duck cartoons.
Play Donald Duck trivia games.
Share your love for Donald Duck on social media using the hashtag #DonaldDuckDay.
NATIONAL DONALD DUCK DAY HISTORY
National Donald Duck Day was first proclaimed by L.A. Mayor Tom Bradley in 1984 on Donald's 50th birthday. The world's most famous duck gave the city a silver statue of himself as a gift in memory of the big day. He also toured the country leading up to the big Disney birthday party bash.