Daisy Duck

Daisy Duck is a Walt Disney character from the Walt Disney series. Name made a total of 12 appearances during the golden age of animation.

Overview
Daisy Duck was voiced by Gloria Blondell and her first appearance was in the cartoon Don Donald in 1937. Name would appear in a total of 12 cartoons during the golden age of animation with the final appearance in the cartoon Donald's Diary in 1954.

Appearance/Personality
Daisy Duck is a duck with a purple shirt and a pink bow and high heels on her feet. She wears a blue bracelet on her left hand and has a orange beak and feet like Donald. Daisy is shown to be a loving and caring girlfriend, who is always there for Donald and encourages him to change his ways for the better. She has faith that her boyfriend is a good person despite his flaws, and uses their relationship as a means to better Donald's life, specifically in regards to his temper. Even so, Daisy has been guilty of unleashing the same kind of rage whenever something upsets her in some way. In later years, Daisy's personality was expanded, evolving into a fun-loving, and fashion-forward diva. Compared to the rest of the classic Disney cast, Daisy is rather worldly and contemporary, both in how she behaves and even down to the way she speaks. She enjoys fashion and shopping above all else and, although well-bred and sophisticated when she wants to be, can be a bit eccentric and overbearing at times, specifically when paired with the more demure Minnie, the two serving as foils.

1937/1954

 * The final cartoon was produced in cinema scope format.