Huey, Dewey & Louie

Huey, Dewey & Louie are Walt Disney characters from the Walt Disney series. Huey, Dewey & Louie made a total of 24 appearances during the golden age of animation.

Overview
Huey, Dewey & Louie were voiced by Clarence Nash all three of them and their first appearance was in the cartoon Donald's Nephews in 1938. Huey, Dewey & Louie would appear in a total of 24 cartoons during the golden age of animation with the final appearance in the cartoon Donald's Diary in 1954.

Appearance/Personality
Huey, Dewey & Louie are a white ducks with different color shirts (blue, red, and green) with matching hats to their shirts. All three of them have orange beaks and feet. The boys are noted for having both identical appearances and personalities in most appearances, with the three sometimes shown as finishing each other's sentences as a running joke. In the theatrical shorts, Huey, Dewey, and Louie would often behave in a rambunctious manner, sometimes committing retaliation or revenge on their uncle Donald for something he did to them. Huey, Dewey, and Louie are Donald Duck's mischievous nephews, who have a usual rivalry with him. While they each have a distinct character trait, they share some similarities. All three are shown to be crafty and troublesome and usually think alike. In some earlier cartoons, they would often argue among themselves and have been shown to whine and cry. But in later films, they are seen to agree on pretty much everything. All three also share joy in tormenting Donald for their own amusement (such as when they tied him in his own hammock).

1938/1954

 * The final 4 cartoons are produced in cinema scope format.