Donald Duck

Donald Duck is a Walt Disney character from the Walt Disney series. Donald Duck made a total of 168 appearances during the golden age of animation.

Overview
Donald Duck was voiced by Clarence Nash and his first appearance was in the cartoon The Wise Little Hen in 1934. Donald Duck would appear in a total of 168 cartoons during the golden age of animation with the final appearance in the cartoon How To Have An Accident in The House in 1956, which was also the final cartoon Walt Disney had released.

Appearance/Personality
Donald Duck is a duck with a blue shirt and blue hat, white feathers, a orange beak and feet and a red bow on his shirt. Donald's full name is Donald Fauntleroy Duck (his middle name appears to be a reference to his sailor hat, which was a common accessory for "Little Lord Fauntleroy" suits). Donald has been described as a "problem child" by Walt Disney. True to this, he is a rather albeit humorously controversial character in nature, with his most famous personality trait being his uncontrollable explosive temper. When Donald loses it he would pitch a fit of quacking and bouncing in place while flaunting his fists, usually as a threat to whomever (or whatever) caused him his latest annoyance. He is also arrogant and can be quite the show-off, especially when he is skilled at something. This has a tendency to get him into trouble, however, as he often gets in over his head. In contrast to these negative traits, Donald is really a warm and loving character down to his core. When not dealing with a problem, Donald can be quite jovial and friendly, and he usually tries to keep his temper under control for the sake of his relaxation and contentment.

1934/1956

 * The first 5 cartoons are produced in black-and-white while the rest are in color.
 * The final 24 cartoons are produced in cinema scope format.