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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 sometimes treated as an earlier incarnation of Daisy by various Disney materials—for example, ''Kingdom Hearts'' identifies the 1940 Daisy as the original version, while ''Kingdom Hearts II'', ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', ''Kingdom Hearts Union χ | 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 sometimes treated as an earlier incarnation of Daisy by various Disney materials—for example, ''Kingdom Hearts'' identifies the 1940 Daisy as the original version, while ''Kingdom Hearts II'', ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', and ''Kingdom Hearts Union χ'' identify Donna as an earlier incarnation of the same archetype. Daisy 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 her role is similar to that of ''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 her role is similar to that of ''Kingdom Hearts'', as Queen Minnie's assistant and friend. |