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==Design==
==Design==
Huey, Dewey, and Louie are virtually identical to one another except for the color of their clothes. They are a trio of small, anthropomorphized ducks with yellow-orange beaks, legs, and webbed feet, four-fingered hands, white plumage, thin, grey "eyebrows", and light blue eyes that almost seem to glow. Each wears a long-sleeved turtleneck shirt and baseball cap. Huey's cap and shirt are red, Dewey's are blue, and Louie's are green.
Huey, Dewey, and Louie are virtually identical to one another except for the color of their clothes. They are a trio of small, anthropomorphized ducks with yellow-orange beaks, legs, and webbed feet, four-fingered hands, white plumage, thin, grey "eyebrows", and light blue eyes that almost seem to glow. Each wears a long-sleeved turtleneck shirt and baseball cap. Huey's cap and shirt are red, Dewey's are blue, and Louie's are green.
Despite being depicted as kids in ''Kingdom Hearts'', the trio still exist ten years in the past (during the events of ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''), living in Disney Town. This suggests that they may be older than they look or the flow of time is different in Disney Town.


==Personality==
==Personality==
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Although similar in design, the triplets can be differentiated by their personalities, which are usually most apparent in Jiminy's Journal. Huey is often described as the leader, and the brains of the group. Dewey is a go-getter, and the most adventurous of the three. Finally, Louie is the laidback, but nonetheless perceptive member of the trio.


==Origin==
==Origin==
Huey, Dewey, and Louie appear in several animated cartoons and comic books published by {{w|Disney}}. They first appeared in a newspaper comic strip in 1937 and their first animated appearance was in the theatrical short ''{{w|Donald's Nephews}}'', released in 1938.
Huey, Dewey, and Louie appear in several animated cartoons and comic books published by {{w|Disney}}. They first appeared in a newspaper comic strip in 1937 and their first animated appearance was in the theatrical short ''{{w|Donald's Nephews}}'', released in 1938. Their names are respectively derived from {{w|Huey Long}}, {{w|Thomas Dewey}}, and Disney animator Louis Schmitt.
 
The triplets are the sons of Donald's sister Della, and Donald is often shown to raise them in Della's absence. In most media, they are shown to have the same personalities, finishing each other's sentences and even sharing a voice actor, while the cartoons ''{{w|Quack Pack}}'' and {{w|DuckTales (2017 series)|the 2017 ''DuckTales'' reboot}} instead depict them with individual voices, outfits (albeit still color-coded) and personalities.
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