Daisy Duck is over 80 years old, having debuted in 1940 in "Mr. Duck Steps Out," but her age in human terms varies, sometimes portrayed as a young adult (around 20) in newer shows, though her birth year is often cited as 1940, making her a classic character still celebrating her birthday, typically June 7th.
Goofy - 92 Years Old
Goofy debuted as "Dippy Dawg" in the short "Mickey's Revue". While his exact birthdate is not specified, his debut in 1932 is used as his "birthday".
DONALD DUCK TURNS 91 At 91 years of age (as of 9 June 2025), Donald Duck is still going strong in Germany.
Della Duck (sometimes named Dumbella Duck) is a cartoon character created in 1937 by Al Taliaferro and Ted Osborne. She is a core member of the Disney Duck family, as the niece of Scrooge McDuck, the younger twin sister of Donald Duck and the mother of his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie.
Penumbra is a lesbian character from DuckTales.
Pete is the oldest continuing Disney character, having debuted in the cartoon Alice Solves the Puzzle in 1925.
It is hard to believe, but Mickey Mouse is celebrating his 90th birthday this year. For an old mouse, he still looks pretty spry!
Roxanne, an anthropomorphic dog, is a key character in Disney's 'A Goofy Movie' from 1995. She serves as Max Goof's love interest and is depicted as a high school student.
The modern iteration of Max Goof first appeared in Goof Troop, in which he is 11½ years old. At the beginning of the series, he moves with his father from a trailer park to Goofy's hometown of Spoonerville.
Minnie Mouse's main ex-boyfriend in Disney lore is Mortimer Mouse, Mickey's rival who consistently tries to win Minnie's affection, first appearing in the 1936 short "Mickey's Rival" as Minnie's former beau who left her for Mickey, though he still pursues her.
In the September 30, 1933 edition of Film Pictorial, Walt Disney stated “Mickey Mouse will be five years old on Sunday. He was born on October 1, 1928. That was the date on which his first picture started so we have allowed him to claim this day as his birthday.”
Daisy Duck is an American cartoon character created by the Walt Disney Company. She is an anthropomorphic white duck that has large eyelashes and ruffled tail feathers around her lowest region to suggest a skirt. She is often seen wearing a hair bow, blouse and heeled shoes.
"Once Upon a Dime", originally released in 1987, only refers to Scrooge's father as "McPapa". Five years later comics creator Don Rosa established "Fergus McDuck" as the name of Scrooge's dad, for his "The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck". The same name was also given to the DuckTales 2017 version of the character.
Donald Duck
His girlfriend is Daisy Duck. He does not have any children of his own, but is the legal guardian of his nephews, as seen for example in the 1942 film The New Spirit in which Donald lists the boys as dependants on his income tax form.
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Kida is over 8,800 years old. Fans have clamored for Kida to be included in the Disney Princess lineup for diversity purposes, but Disney executives had a feeling that Kida doesn't fit in, possibly because of the film's poor box office performance.
In Disney's animated classic "Beauty and the Beast," Belle is often remembered for her adventurous spirit, love of books, and unwavering kindness. But how old is she in this timeless tale? While the film doesn't explicitly state her age, it's widely accepted that Belle is around 17 years old.
The Disney 3-2-1 rule is a popular, unofficial planning strategy to make park days less overwhelming by focusing on three core priorities: 3 must-do rides, 2 key entertainment experiences (like shows, parades, or character meets), and 1 special dining reservation or treat, with everything else considered a bonus. This fan-created framework helps manage expectations, reduces decision fatigue, and ensures a magical, burnout-free day by setting achievable goals rather than trying to do everything.
Disney is planning a company-wide celebration for Mickey Mouse's 100th Anniversary in 2028.
While on the train back to Hollywood, Disney was inspired by a pet mouse he'd had as a child and asked Iwerks to create a design. Walt Disney liked the name “Mortimer Mouse” but Lillian, his wife, suggested “Mickey” sounded better. Mickey's official full name is “Michael Theodore Mouse”.
Let's say birthday to the first Disney villain, Pete! He was created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks and made his debut in an Alice Comedies cartoon called Alice Solve the Puzzle on this day in 1925. (So Pete is officially now 100 years old.