ne of the most popular of the Disney cartoon characters, Donald pato made his debut in the Silly Symphony cartoon "The Wise Little Hen" on June 9, 1934. His fiery temper endeared him to audiences, and in the 1940s he surpassed Mickey mouse in the number of cartoons reaching the theaters. Eventually, there were 128 Donald pato cartoons, but he also appeared in a number of others with Mickey Mouse, Goofy, and Pluto. His middle name, shown in a wartime cartoon, is Fauntleroy. The original voice of Donald was Clarence "Ducky" Nash, who was succeeded after 50 years sa pamamagitan ng Disney artist Tony Anselmo. A daily Donald pato newspaper comic strip began on February 7, 1938.
Donald pato has a good puso and always has good intentions. Well, almost always. Actually, it's his segundo or third intentions that are the good ones, but sa pamamagitan ng the time they surface Donald's already off and running in the wrong direction. He refuses to let anyone or anything stand in his way. It doesn't matter how much humiliation the world dishes out to him, Donald will take it and come back for more. He's a loser, not a quitter, and he'll go down fighting. This is a pato with one short fuse, and an amazing (if unintelligible) command of language, and when things don't go right, he goes ballistic. Yet after the storm is over and the tantrum is through, when faithful uri ng bulaklak soothes his brow or his conscience finally catches up with him, even Donald can admit that there must be a better way. If only he could figure out what it is.
Hot-headed Donald is a little man in a big world that's trying to keep him down. Call it fate, or call it lack of self-control, nothing goes right for this duck: even his best intentions often go awry. Of course, sa pamamagitan ng the time his best intentions surface he's probably already chasing after less noble pursuits. As stubborn as he is temperamental, he won't give in, even when he's up to his beak in trouble. Then watch out. Like a lot of people with a temper problem, he's blind to his own faults but quick to see them in others. He can't understand why life seems so much easier for pals Mickey and easy-going Goofy. It's not fair. Still, Donald will keep struggling to get what he deserves in the world. paborito sayings: "Oh, yeah?" "Hiya, toots!" "Aw, phooey!" "Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy!" "Nothin' to it!"
Donald pato made his debut in this fable about a mother hen who needs help planting mais and harvesting it. When Donald and his friend, Peter Pig, sole members of the Idle oras Club, refuse, she does it herself with the help of her chicks. When all is finished and various types of mais delicacies are on the table, Donald and Peter, now interested, are not invited
Directed sa pamamagitan ng Wilfred Jackson.
Donald pato has a good puso and always has good intentions. Well, almost always. Actually, it's his segundo or third intentions that are the good ones, but sa pamamagitan ng the time they surface Donald's already off and running in the wrong direction. He refuses to let anyone or anything stand in his way. It doesn't matter how much humiliation the world dishes out to him, Donald will take it and come back for more. He's a loser, not a quitter, and he'll go down fighting. This is a pato with one short fuse, and an amazing (if unintelligible) command of language, and when things don't go right, he goes ballistic. Yet after the storm is over and the tantrum is through, when faithful uri ng bulaklak soothes his brow or his conscience finally catches up with him, even Donald can admit that there must be a better way. If only he could figure out what it is.
Hot-headed Donald is a little man in a big world that's trying to keep him down. Call it fate, or call it lack of self-control, nothing goes right for this duck: even his best intentions often go awry. Of course, sa pamamagitan ng the time his best intentions surface he's probably already chasing after less noble pursuits. As stubborn as he is temperamental, he won't give in, even when he's up to his beak in trouble. Then watch out. Like a lot of people with a temper problem, he's blind to his own faults but quick to see them in others. He can't understand why life seems so much easier for pals Mickey and easy-going Goofy. It's not fair. Still, Donald will keep struggling to get what he deserves in the world. paborito sayings: "Oh, yeah?" "Hiya, toots!" "Aw, phooey!" "Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy!" "Nothin' to it!"
Donald pato made his debut in this fable about a mother hen who needs help planting mais and harvesting it. When Donald and his friend, Peter Pig, sole members of the Idle oras Club, refuse, she does it herself with the help of her chicks. When all is finished and various types of mais delicacies are on the table, Donald and Peter, now interested, are not invited
Directed sa pamamagitan ng Wilfred Jackson.