Today, pals, is the 90th anniversary of the first appearance of Donald Duck.
Here at The Signal Watch, we have an affection for the duck in the sailor suit and with the speech impediment. To us, Disney's "Mickey and Friends" characters work because they're different aspects of "the everyman". Mickey is the spunky, energetic underdog we may see ourselves at in our youth - and, in some appearances, the center of gravity holding chaos together. But Donald is us just trying to get through the day with its infinite frustrations and what we know we're like when we aren't handling our challenges with grace. He can also be a tad vain, and would love to be the star, but, you know... Donald be Donald sometimes.
He first showed up in the short "The Wise Little Hen".
The funny thing is that these characters have been around so long, and can be interpreted through so many lenses, I keep the Donald of "Mr. Duck Steps Out" in my head right alongside the gag/ joke character and adventuresome Donald of Carl Barks and Don Rosa. While also knowing one of my favorite Donald bits is his agent of chaos in "The Band Concert" (apologies for the short clips. YouTube doesn't carry the full cartoons.)
I think most folks in the US are aware that Donald Duck appeared in comic books - most folks of a certain age can recall spinner-racks with Disney characters included. But what most only caught a glimpse of was the work of Carl Barks and Don Rosa that Disney has turned into Ducktales.