Donald Duck

Donald Fauntleroy Duck is a character who stars in cartoons and comics produced by The Walt Disney Company, introduced as a supporting character in the 1934 Silly Symphony The Wise Little Hen. He is a white anthropomorphic duck whose most famous personality trait is his easily provoked and explosive temper. He soon rose to become the studio's major star, eclipsing Mickey Mouse in popularity and starring in more than 100 theatrical cartoons through 1961. He was also a major star in comics (gathering an equally popular array of co-stars such as his nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie and uncle Scrooge McDuck), and remains an active figure in Disney television shows, comic books, and countless shows and parades at the Disney theme parks.

Theatrical shorts

 * Toy Tinkers
 * Pluto's Christmas Tree - Donald makes a cameo appearance at the end, caroling with Minnie and Goofy.
 * Mickey's Christmas Carol - Donald portrays the role of Ebenezer Scrooge's nephew Fred, appropriately fitting with his uncle Scrooge McDuck being cast as Scrooge himself. This notably marked the last film in which Donald was voiced by his original voice actor, Clarence Nash, who died in 1985.

Television specials and episodes

 * A Magic Kingdom Yuletide Special
 * "The Nutcracker" - Donald portrays the villainous Mouse King, complaining that he does not want to play the role, but agrees to do so when the narrator assures him that he's supposed to win at the end. When the story's ending comes up and Donald does not win, he calls out the narrator on this.
 * "Mickey's Mixed Nuts" - Donald briefly appears at the end of this Mickey Mouse Works short.
 * "Pete's Christmas Caper"
 * "Clarabelle's Christmas List"
 * "Mickey Saves Santa"
 * "Oh, Christmas Tree!" - Donald's most recent appearance in a Christmas production was a cameo in this  short, where he is seen caroling with Mickey, Goofy, Clarabelle, and Minnie's nieces Millie and Melody. At the end of the short, Minnie and Daisy invite him and the others in to look at their Christmas tree.

Direct-to-video films

 * Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas
 * Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse - In this direct-to-video compilation film based on House of Mouse, Donald is feeling rather bitter about having to be stuck in the House of Mouse on Christmas Eve, with Daisy pointing out that he has lost his Christmas spirit. Over the course of the film, Mickey continually attempts to cheer Donald up.
 * Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas