

Donald Duck, the main character of the series.
For detailed information about this series, see: Donald Duck at The Disney Wiki
Donald Duck is a series by Walt Disney.
It can be considered a spin-off to Mickey Mouse series.
Shorts[]
- Don Donald (January 9th, 1937)
- Modern Inventions (May 29th, 1937)
- Donald's Ostrich (December 10th, 1937)
- Self Control (February 11th, 1938)
- Donald's Better Self (March 10th, 1938)
- Donald's Nephews (April 17th, 1938)
- Good Scouts (July 8th, 1938)
- Donald's Golf Game (November 4th, 1938)
- Donald's Lucky Day (January 13th, 1939)
- The Hockey Champ (April 28th, 1939)
- Donald's Penguin (May 16th, 1939)
- Donald's Cousin Gus (May 19th, 1939)
- Beach Picnic (June 9th, 1939)
- Sea Scouts (June 30th, 1939)
- The Autograph Hound (September 1st, 1939)
- Officer Duck (October 10th, 1939)
- The Riveter (March 15th, 1940)
- Donald's Dog Laundry (April 5th, 1940)
- Mr. Duck Steps Out (June 7th, 1940)
- Put-Put Troubles (July 19th, 1940)
- Donald's Vacation (August 9th, 1940)
- Window Cleaners (September 20th, 1940)
- Fire Chief (December 13th, 1940)
- Timber (January 10th, 1941)
- Golden Eggs (March 7th, 1941)
- A Good Time for a Dime (May 9th, 1941)
- Early to Bed (July 11th, 1941)
- Truant Officer Donald (August 1st, 1941)
- Old MacDonald Duck (September 12th, 1941)
- Donald's Camera (October 24th, 1941)
- Chef Donald (December 5th, 1941)
- The Village Smithy (January 16th, 1942)
- The New Spirit (January 23rd, 1942)
- Donald's Snow Fight (April 10th, 1942)
- Donald Gets Drafted (May 1st, 1942)
- Donald's Garden (June 12th, 1942)
- Donald's Gold Mine (July 24th, 1942)
- The Vanishing Private (September 25th, 1942)
- Sky Trooper (November 6th, 1942)
- Bellboy Donald (December 18th, 1942)
- Der Feuhrer's Face (January 1st, 1943)
- The Spirit of '43 (January 7th, 1943)
- Donald's Tire Trouble (January 29th, 1943)
- The Flying Jalopy (March 12th, 1943)
- Fall Out Fall In (April 23rd, 1943)
- The Old Army Game (November 5th, 1943)
- Home Defense (December 28th, 1943)
- Trombone Trouble (February 18th, 1944)
- Donald Duck and the Gorilla (March 31st, 1944)
- Contrary Condor (April 21st, 1944)
- Commando Duck (June 2nd, 1944)
- The Plastics Inventor (September 1st, 1944)
- Donald's Off Day (December 8th, 1944)
- The Clock Watcher (January 26th, 1945)
- The Eyes Have It (March 30th, 1945)
- Donald's Crime (June 29th, 1945)
- Duck Pimples (August 10th, 1945)
- Cured Duck (October 26th, 1945)
- Old Sequoia (December 21st, 1945)
- Donald's Double Trouble (June 28th, 1946)
- Wet Paint (August 9th, 1946)
- Dumb Bell of the Yukon (August 30th, 1946)
- Lighthouse Keeping (September 20th, 1946)
- Straight Shooters (April 18th, 1947)
- Sleepy Time Donald (May 9th, 1947)
- Clown of the Jungle (June 20th, 1947)
- Donald's Dilemma (July 11th, 1947)
- Bootle Beetle (August 22nd, 1947)
- Wide Open Spaces (September 12th, 1947)
- Chip an' Dale (November 28th, 1947)
- Drip Drippy Donald (March 5th, 1948)
- Daddy Duck (April 16th, 1948)
- Donald's Dream Voice (May 21st, 1948)
- The Trial of Donald Duck (July 30th, 1948)
- Inferior Decorator (August 27th, 1948)
- Soup's On (October 15th, 1948)
- Three for Breakfast (November 5th, 1948)
- Tea for Two Hundred (December 24th, 1948)
- Donald's Happy Birthday (February 11th, 1949)
- Sea Salts (April 8th, 1949)
- Winter Storage (June 3rd, 1949)
- Honey Harvester (August 5th, 1949)
- All in a Nutshell (September 2nd, 1949)
- The Greener Yard (October 14th, 1949)
- Slide, Donald, Slide (November 25th, 1949)
- Toy Tinkers (December 16th, 1949)
- Lion Around (January 20th, 1950)
- Crazy Over Daisy (March 18th, 1950)
- Trailer Horn (April 28th, 1950)
- Hook, Lion and Sinker (September 1st, 1950)
- Bee at the Beach (October 13th, 1950)
- Out on a Limb (December 15th, 1950)
- Dude Duck (March 2nd, 1951)
- Corn Chips (March 21st, 1951)
- Test Pilot Donald (June 8th, 1951)
- Lucky Number (July 20th, 1951)
- Out of Scale (November 2nd, 1951)
- Bee on Guard (December 14th, 1951)
- Donald Applecore (January 18th, 1952)
- Let's Stick Together (April 25th, 1952)
- Uncle Donald's Ants (July 18th, 1952)
- Trick or Treat (October 10th, 1952)
- Don's Fountain of Youth (May 30th, 1953)
- The New Neighbor (August 1st, 1953)
- Rugged Bear (October 23rd, 1953)
- Working for Peanuts (November 11th, 1953)
- Canvas Back Duck (December 25th, 1953)
- Spare the Rod (January 17th, 1954)
- Donald's Diary (February 13th, 1954)
- Dragon Around (July 16th, 1954)
- Grin and Bear It (August 13th, 1954)
- The Flying Squirrel (November 12th, 1954)
- Grand Canyonscope (December 23rd, 1954)
- No Hunting (January 14th, 1955)
- Bearly Asleep (August 19th, 1955)
- Beezy Bear (September 2nd, 1955)
- Up a Tree (September 23rd, 1955)
- Chips Ahoy (February 24th, 1956)
- The Litterbug (June 21st, 1961)
Publications[]
- Donald Cries "Wolf!" (December 1985)
- Wise Grandma Duck (1985)
- Donald Learns a Lesson (1985/1986)
- Donald and the Frog (July 1990)
- Donald's Big News (September 1990)
- Donald's Dream (September 1990)
- Donald's Magic Stone (September 1990)
- Huey, Dewey, and Louie Meet the Witch (September 1990)
- Disney Masters: Donald Duck: Uncle Scrooge's Money Rocket (June 6th, 2018)
- Disney Masters: Donald Duck: The Great Survival Test (August 7th, 2018)
- Disney Masters: Duck Avenger Strikes Again! (June 19th, 2019)
- Disney Masters: Donald Duck: Scandal on the Epoch Express (April 14th, 2020)
- Disney Masters: Donald Duck: The Forgetful Hero (October 20th, 2020)
- Disney Masters: Donald Duck: Follow the Fearless Leader (November 17th, 2020)
- Disney Masters: Donald Duck: Jumpin' Jupiter! (March 30th, 2021)
- Disney Masters: Donald Duck: 20,000 Leaks Under the Sea (August 16th, 2022)
Video Games[]
- Mickey & Donald (November 12th, 1982) for Game & Watch
- Donald Duck's Playground (1984) for Commodore 64, IBM PCjr, Apple II, Atari ST, Tandy Color Computer, and Amiga
- Donald Duck (September 22nd, 1988) for Famicom. Released on the NES and rebranded into the Peanuts game Snoopy's Silly Sports Spectacular!
- Donald's Alphabet Chase (1988) for DOS, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum
- The Lucky Dime Caper starring Donald Duck (October 1991) for Game Gear and Master System
- QuackShot starring Donald Duck (December 19th, 1991) for Sega Genesis and Sega Saturn
- World of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck (December 14th, 1992) for Sega Genesis
- Donald no Obake Taiji (July 26th, 1993) for Sega Pico
- Deep Duck Trouble starring Donald Duck (December 17th, 1993) for Game Gear and Master System
- Donald Duck no Mahou no Boushi (August 11th, 1995) for Super Famicom
- Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow (December 8th, 1995) for Mega Drive, PC, SNES, and Game Boy
- Disney's Magical Quest 3 starring Mickey & Donald (December 8th, 1995) for Super Famicom and Game Boy Advance
- Donald no TV Show (December 15th, 1995) for Sega Pico
- Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (October 19th, 2000) for Game Boy Color, PlayStation, PC, Nintendo 64, PlayStation 2, Dreamcast, and GameCube
- Fishing Pico: Donald no Adventure Fishing (2000) for Sega Pico
- Donald Duck Advance (November 15th, 2001) for Game Boy Advance
- PK: Out of the Shadows (October 4th, 2002) for PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Mobile Phones
- Donald Truck Tour (2007) for Mobile Phones
Links to Other Series[]
Characters from the Donald Duck series appear in Once Upon a Studio.
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Mickey Mouse | August 22, 1937 | The Donald Duck series can be considered a spin-off to the Mickey Mouse series, since it stars Donald in his modernized incarnation from the Mickey Mouse series, as well as featuring various Mickey Mouse characters in its early comic strips; there have been many other cameos and crossovers between the two series through the years. | 1 | |
Goofy | July 29, 1938 | The Donald and Goofy shorts as well as The Mickey, Donald and Goofy cartoons in Mickey Mouse Works and the movie Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers can be considered crossovers between the two series;Humphrey the Bear from the Goofy short Hold That Pose makes an appearance in the Donald Duck short Rugged Bear and then becomes a regular character in the series. | 1 | |
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Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | March 15, 1940 | In the Donald Duck cartoon The Riveter, Donald sings the song "Heigh Ho" from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. | 3 |
The Three Caballeros | December 21, 1944 | The Three Caballeros is a spin-off of Donald Duck | 1 | |
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Chip 'n' Dale | November 28, 1947 | Chip and Dale appear in the Donald Duck short of the same name and become recurring characters afterwards. | 1 |
Uncle Scrooge | 1952 | Uncle Scrooge is a spin-off of Donald Duck | 1 | |
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Bambi | January 14, 1955 | Bambi and his mother make a brief cameo in the Donald Duck short No Hunting. | 1 |
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Hikari | 1959 | Donald Duck appears as a cameo in Hikari. He shouts “What do you do? I’m an American famous duck and-“ at Penkou who proceeds to beat Donald up and then steal his clothes to wear them. | 3 |
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An American Werewolf | August 21, 1981 | A toy of Donnald Duck appears in An American Werewolf in London. (see details) |
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Stand by Me | August 22, 1986 | Donald Duck is mentioned in Stand by Me. | 2 |
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DuckTales | September 18, 1987 | Donald Duck characters appear in DuckTales. | 1 |
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Alternative World Games | September 22, 1988 | The Famicom game Donald Duck was based off Alternative World Games. | 3 |
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Peanuts | April 1990 | The Famicom game Donald Duck was repurposed as Snoopy's Silly Sports Spectacular! in North America. | 3 |
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Home Alone | November 20, 1992 | Donald Duck is mentioned in Home Alone 2: Lost In New York. | 2 |
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Barcode Battler | August 11, 1995 | Donald Duck no Mahou no Boushi features compatibility with the Barcode Battler II. | 3 |
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Friends | September 26, 1996 | Donald Duck is mentioned in the Friends episode: "The One Where No One's Ready". | 2 |
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Flubber | December 16, 1997 | A clip from Donald Duck is shown in Flubber. | 2 |
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Fantasia | December 17, 1999 | Donald Duck is the protagonist of the Fantasia 2000 segment Pomp and Circumstance | 1 |
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Pop'n Music | March 2000 | Donald and Daisy Duck made an appearance in Pop'n Music Mickey Tunes and Pop'n Music Disney Tunes GB. | 1 |
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Dance Dance Revolution | November 30, 2000 | Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix, Disney Dancing Museum and Disney Grooves feature Donald Duck and other characters from his stories as dancers. | 1 | a
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I Love Lucy | March 10, 2001 | The Donald short "Donald's Goofy World" features a parody of I Love Lucy. | 2.5 |
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Kingdom Hearts | March 28, 2002 | The Kingdom Hearts series features many characters from the Donald Duck series. |
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Disney Sports | July 18, 2002 | The Disney Sports series features many selectable characters from the Donald Duck series. | 1 |
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Disney's Party | August 01, 2002 | The Disney's Party series features many characters from the Donald Duck series. | 1 |
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Disney Golf | October 17, 2002 | Disney Golf features various characters from the Donald Duck series. | 1 |
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Sitting Ducks | April 12, 2003 | At one point in the Sitting Ducks episode "Daredevil Ducks", there is a brick wall near an entrance leading to Swampwood warning about the presence of gators due to their habit of preying on ducks in the series. Among the signs reads "R.I.P Donald", alluding to Donald Duck. | 3 |
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Toontown | June 2, 2003 | Characters from Donald Duck appear in Toontown Online. | 1 |
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Animal Crossing | March 31, 2006 | Animal Crossing’s Drake’s German name, Gustav, possibly references Gustav Gans, the German name for Gladstone Gander from Donald Duck. | 3 |
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Family Guy | September 30, 2007 | Peter Griffin dresses as Donald Duck in the Family Guy episode "Movin' Out (Brian's Song)". | 2 |
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SpongeBob SquarePants | November 23, 2007 | In the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Stanley S. SquarePants", Mr. Krabs' nephews are a parody of Huey, Dewey, and Louie. | 3 |
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Dork Diaries | June 8, 2010 | Donald Duck is mentioned in 'Party Time. | 2 |
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Disney Universe | October 25, 2011 | Costumes of Donald and Daisy Duck are playable in Disney Universe. | 2 |
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Kinect Disneyland Adventures | November 15, 2011 | Kinect Disneyland Adventures features characters from the Donald Duck series. | 1 |
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New Girl | March 27, 2012 | Donald Duck is mentioned in the New Girl episode: "Fancyman: Part 2". | 2 |
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Disney Infinity | August 18, 2013 | Uncle Scrooge's Money Bin is a set piece in Disney Infinity, while Donald Duck is a playable character in Disney Infinity 2.0. | 1 |
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House of Cards | May 30, 2017 | Flipping Decisions was comic story mentioned by Frank Underwood in Chapter 57 of House of Cards. | 2 |
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Monica's Gang | November 2017 | Emil Eagle appears in Clássicos do Cinema - Turma da Mônica #58. | 2 |
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Disney Heroes: Battle Mode | February 24, 2018 | A character from Donald Duck appear in Disney Heroes: Battle Mode | 1 |
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Perfect Cell Vs | December 2, 2018 | Donald Duck is parodied in multiple Perfect Cell Vs episodes. | 3 |
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Disney Sorcerer's Arena | March 24, 2020 | Characters from Donald Duck appear in Disney Sorcerer's Arena. | 1 |
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Solar Opposites | May 08, 2020 | There is a duck dressed like Donald in the Solar Opposites episode “The Booster Manifold”. | 3 |
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DBX | July 05, 2021 | Donald Duck has been a subject for DBX. | 2 |
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Cookie Run | July 28, 2022 | Donald Duck and Daisy Duck appear in Cookie Run: Kingdom as part of the Disney Cookie World event. | 1 |
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Disney Dreamlight Valley | September 6, 2022 | Characters and Items from Donald Duck appears in Disney Dreamlight Valley | 1 |
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Disney SpeedStorm | April 18, 2023 | Characters from Donald Duck appear in Disney SpeedStorm | 1 |
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What If...? (Marvel) | July 31, 2024 | Donald Duck appears in Marvel & Disney: What If…? Donald Duck Became Wolverine and Marvel & Disney: What If…? Donald Duck Became Thor. | 1 |