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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Donald - The Wise Little Hen (1934).png|thumb|left|Donald's debut in ''The Wise Little Hen''.]]
[[File:Donald - The Wise Little Hen (1934).png|thumb|left|Donald's debut in ''The Wise Little Hen''.]]
Donald originally debuted in the 1934 Disney short ''The Wise Little Hen'', in which his self-centered nature is seen when he, along with his friend [[Peter Pig]], fake stomach aches so they avoid physical work to help a [[hen]] with planting and harvesting her corn. Since then, Donald became popular in cartoons, alongside Mickey and Goofy.
Donald originally debuted in the 1934 Disney short ''The Wise Little Hen'', in which his self-centered nature is seen when he, along with his friend Peter Pig, fake stomach aches so they avoid physical work to help a hen with planting and harvesting her corn. Since then, Donald became popular in cartoons, alongside Mickey and Goofy.


Donald's codifying personality trait is his quick temper, which he received to compensate for Mickey's lack of personality caused by complaints from parents in the mid-1930s. He is easily angered by minor annoyances and is always ready to fight, or at least until he realizes he can't win and gets defeated in a humiliating way. Donald is also quite arrogant and confident in what he does, which only fuels his temper when things don't go his way. However, he is quite warm and friendly when in a good mood and will (eventually) do the right thing when others are in need. He has a particular soft spot for his nephews [[Huey]], [[Dewey]], and [[Louie]], who are frequently placed in his care and sometimes cause trouble for him, but they all love each other anyways.
Donald's codifying personality trait is his quick temper, which he received to compensate for Mickey's lack of personality caused by complaints from parents in the mid-1930s. He is easily angered by minor annoyances and is always ready to fight, or at least until he realizes he can't win and gets defeated in a humiliating way. Donald is also quite arrogant and confident in what he does, which only fuels his temper when things don't go his way. However, he is quite warm and friendly when in a good mood and will (eventually) do the right thing when others are in need. He has a particular soft spot for his nephews [[Huey]], [[Dewey]], and [[Louie]], who are frequently placed in his care and sometimes cause trouble for him, but they all love each other anyways.