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Daisy Duck was a Walt Disney cartoon and comic book character created as a female counterpart for Donald Duck, first appearing in ''{{w|Mr. Duck Steps Out}}'' (1940), though a similar character, Donna Duck, appeared earlier in ''Don Donald'' (1937) and is speculated to be an early version of Daisy. She re-appeared as Donald's very special sweetheart in ''{{w|A Good Time for a Dime}}'' (1941), ''{{w|The Nifty Nineties}}'' (1941), ''{{w|Donald's Crime}}'' (1945), and became a recurring character starting in ''{{w|Cured Duck}}'' (1945). | Daisy Duck was a Walt Disney cartoon and comic book character created as a female counterpart for Donald Duck, first appearing in ''{{w|Mr. Duck Steps Out}}'' (1940), though a similar character, Donna Duck, appeared earlier in ''Don Donald'' (1937) and is speculated to be an early version of Daisy. She re-appeared as Donald's very special sweetheart in ''{{w|A Good Time for a Dime}}'' (1941), ''{{w|The Nifty Nineties}}'' (1941), ''{{w|Donald's Crime}}'' (1945), and became a recurring character starting in ''{{w|Cured Duck}}'' (1945). | ||
She has also appeared in theatrically released films like''Mickey's Christmas Carol'' as Isabelle, Ebenezer Scrooge's love interest, ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' in a cameo appearance and in ''Fantasia 2000'' as Donald's assistant in the ''Pomp and Circumstance'' short. She also appeared in several shows on television and multiple direct-to-video films, including ''Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers'', where she acts in a way that is similar to her role in ''Kingdom Hearts'' as Queen Minnie's assistant and friend. | She has also appeared in theatrically released films like ''Mickey's Christmas Carol'' as Isabelle, Ebenezer Scrooge's love interest, ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' in a cameo appearance and in ''Fantasia 2000'' as Donald's assistant in the ''Pomp and Circumstance'' short. She also appeared in several shows on television and multiple direct-to-video films, including ''Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers'', where she acts in a way that is similar to her role in ''Kingdom Hearts'' as Queen Minnie's assistant and friend. | ||
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