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# Celebrate Donald Duck Day: Honor Disney's Most Temperamental Character on June 9th! 🦆

2 min · 9. juni 2026
episode # Celebrate Donald Duck Day: Honor Disney's Most Temperamental Character on June 9th! 🦆 cover

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# Donald Duck Day! 🦆 **June 9th** is **Donald Duck Day**, celebrating one of the most beloved (and temperamental) animated characters in history! ## The Origin Story Donald Duck made his official debut on June 9, 1934, in the Silly Symphony cartoon "The Wise Little Hen." In this first appearance, Donald was a supporting character who, along with his friend Peter Pig, tried to avoid helping the hen plant and harvest corn by faking a stomachache. Even in his debut, Donald's lazy, self-serving personality was on full display! ## Why Donald Deserves His Own Day Unlike his more famous mouse colleague, Donald Duck is delightfully flawed. He's perpetually unlucky, has an explosive temper, speaks in an often-incomprehensible squawk, and rarely wears pants. Yet he's become one of the most popular Disney characters worldwide, appearing in more films than any other Disney character. ## How to Celebrate - **Practice your Donald voice** - Channel your inner duck and try to speak in that distinctive, semi-intelligible quack (created by voice actor Clarence "Ducky" Nash) - **Wear a sailor suit** - Bonus points if you skip the pants - **Have a temper tantrum** - But maybe a playful one - **Watch classic Donald Duck cartoons** - Particularly "Der Fuehrer's Face" (1943), which won an Academy Award - **Eat corn** - In honor of that wise little hen ## Fun Donald Facts Donald is especially beloved in Scandinavia, where he's known as "Kalle Anka" (Sweden) and where Donald Duck comics outsell virtually all other publications. In fact, reading Donald Duck comics on Christmas Eve is a cherished Swedish tradition! *Wak wak wak!* 🎩⚓

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