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onald Duck's girlfriend, Daisy, had her debut as Donna Duck in "Don
Donald" (1937), but became known as Daisy in "Mr. Duck Steps Out"
(1940). She went on to make 14 film appearances. Daisy had three nieces
in comic book stories: April, May, and June. They first appeared in Walt
Disney's Comics & Stories #149 (February 1953).
No other duck has a sassy sashay to her walk like Daisy; she's one-hundred-percent
woman, from the top of the bow in her hair to the bottom of her
determined heart. Mistress of high drama, Daisy can go from coy to flaming
just as fast as her best beau Donald, and she more than matches him at
his own game. A woman who knows her mind, she expects to be treated right:
candy, flowers, a night on the town. If Donald won't toe the line, she's
not afraid to offer an ultimatum. "Until you develop a more pleasant
personality, I don't want to see you again." Threats notwithstanding,
she's confident that Donald will always be back, faults and all. In fact,
given the choice between keeping him for herself just as he is, or sharing
him with the rest of the world, she makes her feelings for Donald very
clear. "Me, me, me, me ... ME!" Daisy wouldn't have it any other
way. Favorite sayings: "Well, I never!" "Oh, Donald ..."
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