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|name=Daisy Duck | |name=Daisy Duck | ||
|image=[[File:Daisy | |image=[[File:Daisy KHII.png|300px]] | ||
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| | |journalKH=Donald's sweetheart. She's helping Minnie while the others look for King Mickey. She has Donald under her thumb, and does a good job of keeping him in line.<br>She originally appeared as Daisy in "Mr. Duck Steps Out" (1940). | ||
|journalKH2=Don Donald (1937)<br><br>A lady-in-waiting to Queen Minnie at Disney Castle and Donald's girlfriend.<br>She's helping Queen Minnie run the castle while the others are away. | |||
|journalBBS=Don Donald (1937)<br><br>Donald's girlfriend. She is assisting Queen Minnie with royal affairs until the King returns. | |||
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|charworld2=Disney Town | |charworld2=Disney Town | ||
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'''Daisy Duck''' is the duchess of [[Disney Castle]] and the girlfriend of [[Donald Duck|Donald]], [[Mickey Mouse|King Mickey]]'s court magician. She appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'', and ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. | |||
'''Daisy Duck''' is the | |||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
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===''Kingdom Hearts''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts''=== | ||
She and [[Queen Minnie]] are walking in the courtyard when they overhear Donald talking to [[Goofy]] about the King's disappearance. After finding out about the troubles of the universe, Donald and Goofy are sent to [[Traverse Town]] to find [[Leon]] to look for "the Key". She last sees her darling go off in the | She and [[Queen Minnie]] are walking in the courtyard when they overhear Donald talking to [[Goofy]] about the King's disappearance. After finding out about the troubles of the universe, Donald and Goofy are sent to [[Traverse Town]] to find [[Leon]] to look for "the Key". She last sees her darling go off in the Gummi Ship, but before Donald leaves he asks her to keep care of Queen Minnie. She does not reappear until the ending credits where she and the Queen look at Donald's nephews walking in the courtyard. | ||
===''Kingdom Hearts II''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts II''=== | ||
After peace is restored to Disney Castle, Daisy finally appears, but is upset with Donald for having been out of reach for so long and for having missed their date. Donald attempts to make a run for [[Timeless River]], but she stops him. When the [[Cornerstone of Light]] reacts and helps [[Sora]] open the gateway to [[Atlantica]] and [[Port Royal]], she is asked to let Donald go with them for a while longer. Donald promises her that he will be back soon. | After peace is restored to Disney Castle, Daisy finally appears, but is upset with Donald for having been out of reach for so long and for having missed their date. Donald attempts to make a run for [[Timeless River]], but she stops him. When the [[Cornerstone of Light]] reacts and helps [[Sora]] open the gateway to [[Atlantica]] and [[Port Royal]], she is asked to let Donald go with them for a while longer. Donald promises her that he will be back soon. | ||
After | After Xemnas's defeat, she is so glad to be reunited with Donald that she runs to his side to hug him. | ||
== | ==Appearance== | ||
Daisy is an anthropomorphized duck, as her name would suggest. Her eyes are light blue and she wears lavender eye shadow. Her eyelashes are rather long as well. Her plumage is white and her bill is yellow-orange. Daisy dresses in much more regal attire than her cartoon counterpart, sporting a gold tiara with a sapphire set in the front. She wears an ornate, sleeveless, violet ball gown with a high collar and a white, lace column of buttons going down the front. The abdomen of the dress is | Daisy is an anthropomorphized duck, as her name would suggest. Her eyes are light blue and she wears lavender eye shadow. Her eyelashes are rather long as well. Her plumage is white and her bill is yellow-orange. Daisy dresses in much more regal attire than her cartoon counterpart, sporting a gold tiara with a sapphire set in the front. She wears an ornate, sleeveless, violet ball gown with a high collar and a white, lace column of buttons going down the front. The abdomen of the dress is [[wiki:Amethyst (color)|amethyst]]-colored, and the top half is lined with a tan, triangular pattern. The bottom of the gown is periwinkle-colored, with a white, wavy pattern separating the lower half from the upper, violet half. There is a pleated purple layer underneath the dress, visible in the front. Daisy also wears long, white gloves over her four-fingered hands. | ||
==Personality== | ==Personality== | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
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 | 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 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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