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  1. Feb 12, 2022 · Though Daisy made her first appearance in 1940, the earliest version of a love interest for Donald was “Donna Duck” in the 1937 short Don Donald. It’s been implied by Disney over the years within their comics and continued Donald Duck cartoons that Donna and Daisy are the same character.

  2. The Duck family is a fictional family of cartoon ducks related to Disney character Donald Duck. The family is also related to the Coot, Goose, and Gander families, as well as the Scottish Clan McDuck. Besides Donald, the best-known members of the Duck family are Huey, Dewey, and Louie, Donald's triplet nephews.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Daisy_DuckDaisy Duck - Wikipedia

    According to Rosa, Daisy is Donald's sister-in-law – Daisy's brother had married Donald's twin sister, Della Duck, and together, the two became the parents of Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck. This is his explanation of why the triplets tend to call her "Aunt Daisy" while no such courtesy is given to Gladstone Gander for example.

  4. The relationships of Donald Duck. Daisy is Donald’s girlfriend. Though she often scolds Donald over his anger issues, Daisy has an explosive temper of her own with more self-control. In Ducktales, Donald and Daisy originally met each other during a heist set up by Louie gone wrong at Emma...

  5. Dexter Duck is an anthropomorphic duck who, like Gladstone Gander, contests with Donald Duck to get Daisy Duck's attention. Dexter Duck appeared in one only story thus far, "Double Date" by Tony Strobl , where he plays dirty to beat Donald and conquer Daisy.

  6. However, in the popular Dutch Disney comic magazine Donald Duck Weekly, issue 44-2013, it is explained that Donald and Daisy are unrelated and "Duck" simply is the Duckburg universe equal to "Smith", being a common surname.

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  8. Many sources claim that she is married to Daisy Duck’s brother, whose surname is also Duck (no relation). Don Rosa explained that the name “Duck” is common, much like the surname of Smith or Jones, when he published his own Duck family tree in 1993, which was included in a 12-part comic series.

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