Daisy Duck is an anthropomorphic duck created by Walt Disney. She is the girlfriend of Donald. Donald Duck is an animated character created by Walt Disney. He is a white, anthropomorphic duck. James Mc. Ginlay. Kevin Wotton. Donald Walker. Order Duck Duck Goose Movie' title='Order Duck Duck Goose Movie' />Mike Mac. Dougall. Stan Balos. Kayn Garcia. Personality. Talkative, temperamental, impatient, enthusiastic, caring, loyal, glamorous, seductive, flirtatious, sassy, bossy, patronizing, sweet, ditzy, active, cheerful, feisty. Appearance. Slender duck, white feathers, black eyes, light blue sclerae, both purple dress and bow on her head, ponytail in both House of Mouse and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, purple pumps, colors vary in cartoons, lavender eyeshadow, long eyelashes, both orange bill and webbed feet. Allies. Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Clarabelle Cow, Horace Horsecollar, Ludwig Von Drake, Pluto, Goofy, Penny Pooch, Noah, Roxanne, Brigitta Mac. Bridge, Gladstone Gander, Scrooge Mc. Duck, Max Goof, Huey, Dewey and Louie, April, May and June Duck, Millie and Melody Mouse, Chip and Dale. Likes. Shopping, fashion, Donald, glamor, singing, dancing, attention, men in uniforms, celebrities, sunbathing, the South. Dislikes. Donalds tantrums, poor manners, insults, cheating, Mortimer flirting with her, cold weather, poor customer service. Weapons. Anything she can find around the house such as a broom or her purse. QuoteI dont like magic anymore I wanna go shoppingOh, goodieIt must be destiny. Good thing destiny doesnt control my love life. Daisy Duck. srcDaisy Duck is an anthropomorphic duck created by Walt Disney. She is the girlfriend of Donald Duck and best friend of Minnie Mouse, first appearing in the 1. Mr. Duck Steps Out. Daisy has Donalds temper, but has far greater control of it and tends to be more sophisticated than her boyfriend. Background. Personality. Particularly in her early appearances, Daisy is shown to be a loving girlfriend always there for Donald, but always having the tendency to nag in an attempt to change his ways for the better. She has faith that her boyfriend is a good person despite his flaws, and uses their relationship as a means to better Donalds health and well being, specifically in regards to his temper Donalds Double Trouble, Donalds Dinner Date. She has even been known to hype Donald up to Minnie and the others Captain Donald. Even so, Daisy has been guilty of unleashing the same kind of rage on Donald, when he upsets her in some way Cured Duck. In later years, Daisys personality was expanded, evolving from a mere high maintenance female version of Donald, to a fun loving, and fashion forward diva. Compared to rest of the classic Disney cast, Daisy is rather worldly and contemporary, both in how she behaves and even down to the way she speaks Duck the Halls. She enjoys fashion and shopping above all else and, although well bred and sophisticated when she wants to be, can be a bit eccentric and overbearing at times, specifically when paired with the more demure Minnie, the two serving as foils Daisys Road Trip. Daisys bombastic and talkative nature tends to annoy her friends, who sometimes feel suffocated by her presence. She is extroverted, and enjoys spending time with her friends, sometimes having a difficult time suppressing her excitement when she socializes with them Daisy Bothers Minnie. Still, as mentioned, Daisy is well bred, and is generally level headed and mature, especially when needing to balance out the more cartoony hijinks of the others The Three Musketeers, The Adorable Couple. Like Donald, she has a love for attention. This is most notably seen in House of Mouse, where Daisy was obsessed with getting a chance to perform at the club Ladies Night, Wheres Minnie. Unlike Donald, who stooped to underhanded deeds to steal the spotlight from Mickey, Daisy was determined to earn her stardom, believing her big break should be based solely on her talents, and was heartbroken when Donald albeit well intentionally tried to pay Mickey to get Daisy to perform Rent Day. Daisy can, however, feel envious toward others that have the attention she craves. For example, when Minnie became the apparent starlight of an ice skating show, Daisys obsession with the spotlight drove her to attempt to sabotage Minnies performance. In spite of this, to Daisy, friendship is more important than fame. After her schemes nearly injured Minnie, Daisy apologized for her selfish behavior and admitted to her shortcomings Belles on Ice. In Daisys Debut, Daisy was finally given a chance to perform on stage in a duet with Mickey, but after realizing Minnie was longing for quality time with her boyfriend, Daisy willingly dropped out so that Minnie would take her place, proving that she can be selfless and even sacrificial. Physical appearance. Daisy is a white duck with an orange bill, legs, and feet. She usually has sultry lavender eye shadow, long distinct eyelashes, and ruffled feathers around her lowest region to suggest a skirt. Shes usually seen sporting a blouse with puffed short sleeves and a V neckline. She also wears a matching bow, heeled shoes and a single bangle on her wrist. The colors of her clothes change very often, but her signature colors are usually purple and pink. The television series Quack Pack gave Daisy Duck a more mature wardrobe and hairstyle, and cast her as a career woman with a television reporter job. House of Mouse got her a blue and purple employee uniform, with a blue bow, and a long ponytail. In Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Daisy regained her purple blouse with a purple bow and shoes. She also wears a gold bangle and has short ponytail, similar to the longer one seen in House of Mouse. In the new series, Mickey Mouse, Daisy wears her trademark blouse in a pink and matching bow. She also sports a pair of white boots with pink daisy designs on the outer sides of them. Family. Daisys parents and three little brothers appeared in Donalds Diary. Also, she has three nieces called April, May and June who were created by Carl Barks and made their debut in Flip Decision Walt Disneys Comics and Stories 1. In the same story, Daisy visits her sister, the mother of her nieces, who remained unseen. In Donald Duck 1. Daisys rascal nephew Desmond was introduced in the comics. Voices. Daisy Duck has been voiced by several different voice actors over the years, yet by far the most extensive work has been done by Tress Mac. Neille, who took on the role in 1. Like Donald Duck, Daisy was voiced by Clarence Nash, who also provided Donalds voice, in her debut in Mr. Duck Steps Out. As such Daisys first voice was a duck voice similar to Donalds yet pitched higher. For Daisys second appearance Gloria Blondell took over, marking the debut of Daisys normal voices. Blondell would voice Daisy for six of her nine speaking appearances during the classic shorts era. Daisys third voice was Ruth Clifford who voiced the character only once in Donalds Dream Voice 1. After Gloria Blondell returned for one more performance, Vivi Janiss voiced Daisy and also her mother in her final classic cartoon, Donalds Diary 1. Janet Waldo voiced Daisy in the 1. Disneyland record album An Adaptation of Dickens Christmas Carol, Performed by The Walt Disney Players. In 1. 98. 3 Daisy was voiced by Patricia Parris in Mickeys Christmas Carol. Daisy was also voiced by Tony Anselmo in Down and Out with Donald Duck. Daisy was then voiced by Kath Soucie throughout her first regular television series Quack Pack 1. In 1. 99. 8 Daisy was voiced by Diane Michelle in the 1. The Spirit of Mickey. Also in Mickeys Once Upon a Christmas 1. Tress Mac. Neille. In 1. 99. 9, Tress Mac. Free Download Road To Ninja: Naruto The Movie. Neille took over as Daisys full time voice.