National Donald Duck Day | June 9
Fri Jun 9th

National Donald Duck Day

On June 9th each year, the birthday of a funny animated cartoon character is commemorated. Donald Duck made his first screen appearance in The Wise Little Hen on June 9, 1934.

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Donald Duck, who was wearing a cap and a black or red bow tie, is most well-known for his semi-intelligible speech, as well as his mischievous and irritable demeanor. He has appeared in more films than in any other Disney character. In 2002, TV Guide named Donald as one of the country's top cartoon characters of all time.

Mickey Mouse, Donald's second appearance in Orphanage's Benefit, met his comedic buddy, Mickey Mouse. Daisy Duck, Donald's mother, and his nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, were all introduced shortly after.

Donald is also known for his appearance in comic books and newspaper comic strips, in addition to animation. "Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy," one of Donald Duck's most famous sayings is "Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy."

Learn how to celebrate donald duck day on donald duck day

Donald Duck is a Happy Birthday! While you're celebrating, try these other fun activities, as well:

  • The Host of a Donald Duck impersonation competition
  • Bake Donald Duck-shaped cookies are among Bake Donald Duck-shaped cookies
  • Donald Duck cartoons are available on YouTube
  • Play Donald Duck trivia games

To post on social media, use #DonaldDuckDay.

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National Donald Duck Day was first announced by Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley in 1984 on Donald's 50th birthday.. As a token in honor of the big day, the world's most popular duck gave the city a silver statue of himself.. In the run-up to the big Disney birthday party bash, he also toured the country.

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1953

John H. Kraft of the United States Patent Office received patent no. 2,641,545 for his invention of "manufacture of soft surface cured cheese." Camembert, Brie, and Chaource are among the process-related to soft cheeses with a "bloomy rind" such as Camembert, Brie, and Chaource. Although these types of cheese were not new, Kraft's process for making these cheeses was not new.

1973

Ron Turcotte rides Secretariat to a Triple Crown victory at the Belmont Stakes, beating them in the Belmont Stakes.

1983

Margaret Thatcher has been re-elected to Prime Minister of England by a popular vote.

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Elizabeth Anderson continued her education in France after being refused admission to medical school in the United Kingdom, and obtained her license in 1865. She was France's first woman to do so and also the first British woman to obtain a medical degree. She would later co-found the London School of Medicine for Women.

Cole porter – 1893

Cole Porter, a composer and songwriter, is best known for his hit show tunes such as "I've Got You Under My Skin," "I Get a Kick Out of You," and "Anything Goes."

Les paul – 1915

Les Paul, one of the first names on electric guitars, began his career playing guitar and forming a jazz band. He was one of the first names to play electric guitars. When Paul invented one of the first solid-body electric guitars in 1941, he revolutionized the music world.