Donald Duck is a series of American animated comedy short films produced by Walt Disney Productions.
Other appearances: Robot Butler Donald is the baggage handler at a train station, where part of the latest shipment is a gluttonous ostrich.
Other appearances: Hortense the Ostrich; cameos by Shirley Temple Donald tries to control his temper by following the advice of a radio program.
Other appearances: Huey, Dewey and Louie (debut of the characters in animation), Dumbella Duck (mentioned) Donald is the scoutmaster for his nephews on a camping trip, but his lack of leadership means the kids have to help him out of one problem after another.
Other appearances: Huey, Dewey and Louie On Friday the 13th, Donald runs into several unlucky obstacles while delivering a package, which contains a bomb.
Other appearances: Security Guard, animated versions of various celebrities Donald is a police officer who must arrest the criminal Tiny Tom (Pete).
Other appearances: Daisy Duck (debut), Huey, Dewey and Louie Donald and Pluto go sailing, but the day doesn't end as well as they hoped.
Other appearances: Old Mother Mallard (voices) Donald is working as a blacksmith fixing an iron rim in a wagon wheel and putting a horseshoe on the donkey Jenny, having trouble with both.
During the night, Pete annoys the gods Jupiter and Vulcan (represented as ducks), as well as his neighbor Donald, with his late-night trombone sessions.
Other appearances: Pete, Jupiter, Vulcan Ajax, the killer gorilla, had escaped from the zoo, and haunts Donald and his nephews after sneaking into their home.
Other appearances: Huey, Dewey and Louie, Ajax the Gorilla, Radio Host (voice) Donald, practicing as an ornithologist, is trying to collect a condor egg.
Donald melts down plastic to build a functional homemade airplane, following the instructions of Professor Butterfield on the radio.
Other appearances: Huey, Dewey and Louie Donald works wrapping gifts in a store, where he is constantly controlled by his boss, who speaks to him through a speaker pipe.
Other appearances: Pluto, Rooster, Chickens Donald steals the money from his nephews' piggy bank for his date with Daisy and is soon plagued by remorse.
Other appearances: Huey, Dewey and Louie, Daisy Duck, Narrator (voice) Notes: Nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
U. Hennessy, Pauline, Leslie J. Clark, J. Harold King; cameo of Ajax the Gorilla Daisy is fed up with Donald's outbursts of anger, so he uses a machine to help him control himself.
Other appearances: Huey, Dewey and Louie Notes: This is the first short film to use the "Donald Duck Theme Song" in the intro.
Other appearances: Aracuan Bird After being hit by a flower pot, Donald is convinced that he is a great singer and sings beautifully, which leads to fame, but he doesn't recognize Daisy.
Other appearances: Joey the Kangaroo, Adoption Bureau Donald buys some voice pills, which allow him to end up speaking properly without his usual squawking.
Other appearances: Daisy Duck, Burly Guy, Cow Donald is put on trial after having problems with a restaurant waiter.
Other appearances: Huey, Dewey and Louie Bootle Beetle tells audiences how he and Donald had to survive after being shipwrecked on a deserted island.
Other appearances: Chip 'n' Dale Donald, without knowing it, has the winning number from a contest where he won a car, and his nephews are going to claim it as a surprise for their uncle.
He decides to move a tree in his path that doesn't match the scale of the model, not realizing that it is Chip and Dale's home.
Other appearances: Huey, Dewey and Louie, Witch Hazel, Beelzebub, Ghosts Donald pretends to have become a baby by drinking from a fountain of youth to play a prank on his nephews.
Other appearances: Chip 'n' Dale, Dolores the Elephant; cameos of Humphrey the Bear and Salty the Seal Donald confronts boxer Peewee Pete in a carnival ring.
Other appearances: Huey, Dewey and Louie, Child Psychologist, Pygmy Cannibals Donald recounts in his diary his love story with Daisy.
Other appearances: The Flying Squirrel Donald visits the Grand Canyon, where he is constantly berated by J. Audubon Woodlore for breaking the rules of the place.
Other appearances: J. Audubon Woodlore, Louie the Mountain Lion Notes: First Donald Duck cartoon filmed in CinemaScope.
Other appearances: Donald's grandfather; cameo of Bambi and his mother Notes: Nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
Other appearances: Narrator (voice); cameo of Huey, Dewey and Louie Donald tries his hand at some home repairs but finds himself unable to control his temper.