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A Deep Dive Into Daisy Duck With A Garden Daisy Cocktail

Aaron & Aaron Season 3 Episode 4

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A $22 cocktail at Disney’s Grand Floridian sparked a question we couldn’t ignore: how did Daisy Duck become one of the most recognizable characters in the parks while still feeling weirdly under-documented in Disney media? We start with a hands-on taste test by recreating the Garden Daisy from Enchanted Rose, breaking down the exact flavor balance of reposado tequila, Midori, lime, and cucumber, and debating what would make it smoother, sweeter, or just more worth the splurge. If you’re into Disney cocktail recipes, resort lounges, and trying drinks before your next trip, you’ll get practical takeaways you can actually use.

Then we jump to EPCOT Food and Wine Festival planning and the Eat to the Beat concert series. We talk through standout names, the nostalgia factor, and what it’s like to catch a show at the American Gardens Theatre at the American Pavilion. Shade, sightlines, and the ability to listen while you wander make it one of the easiest ways to add live entertainment to an EPCOT day without turning your whole schedule upside down.

Finally, it’s Daisy Duck time. We dig into her earliest shorts, her evolving voice, and the traits that make her feel like Donald’s perfect opposite: confident, stylish, stubborn, and quietly strategic. We also cover where Daisy shows up at Walt Disney World today, including Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway, plus common meet and greet spots and parade appearances. If you’ve ever wondered why Daisy can shut Donald down with one look, or why she steals scenes even when she isn’t the star, you’re going to have opinions by the end.

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Garden Daisy Cocktail First Sip

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Today we're drinking a garden daisy from the antenna rose at Grand Floridian and talking all things Daisy Duck. Welcome to Tears to Ears.

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We're here for you. Old fashioned Manhattan. We'll talk about that too. From future land to the wild frontier.

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Okay, and we're back. Here we go. Daisy Duck Time. Daisy Duck Time. Yeah, this is this came. This is crazy because this came from the drink garden daisy.

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Yes. At Enchanted Rose. I think the first time we created an episode based on the drink, as opposed to the other way around.

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And let me tell you why. Because it's made with Don Julio Reposado Tequila, Midori liqueur, lime and cucumber, and it's $22 at the Enchanted Rose at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort. 22 bucks. Wow. 22 bucks. And it goes, yeah, it's common for the menu.

SPEAKER_02

So we did two ounces of tequila. We I think we did, yeah, reposado tequila, three quarters of an ounce of Midori, three quarters of an ounce of unsweetened lime juice, and cucumber. Yeah. Shook it, poured it into a glass, skin an old-fashioned glass, filled it up, maybe two fingers, I would say. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Looks very good. I mean, visually, and you can see it on our Instagram page every week, but visually it looks nice. I like the looks of it. It looks really good. It's a little tart. Little tart.

SPEAKER_02

I can pick up definitely, you can pick up the uh the tequila, but it's not overpowering. It's kind of mellowed by the midori, and the cucumber mellows everything out. Now, when I was trying to look up a recipe, which I usually do with Chat GPT to see what they come up with, but they said a half ounce of simple syrup to sweeten it up and make it a Disney drink. But it doesn't say that it has simple syrup. This is one I think it's good, but I think I would have liked it a little bit sweeter. Like if we'd used the sweetened lime juice instead of the regular lime juice.

SPEAKER_01

It might be, it might be better. And it might be this might actually benefit from having a rimmer on it.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, that could be.

SPEAKER_01

A sugar rimmer might have been a good idea.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, yeah. And it suggested you could make it smoother by putting in an egg white and blending it and stuff. And eh, we don't have time. We don't have time for all that. But yeah, a sugar, uh, maybe a half ounce of simple syrup and when you before you shake it, I think it would have been good.

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Yeah.

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It's good now. I think it would have been even better. It's a solid drink. Yeah.

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It's mid.

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It's mid it's mid.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Not upper mid, probably.

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But it fits into that because we did the floral bitter beauty at Enchanted Rose a couple weeks ago.

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It's the hardest three words to say together.

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Yeah.

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Well, every three words is hard for me to say together.

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And which was, I really like that drink. I think, but this fits in the theme of Enchanted Rose, these type of cocktails. I think Grand Floridian. It's you're sitting there, you're sipping a highbrow type of cocktail. Not something that you're going to find anywhere. It's not going to be tropical. It's going to be, I don't know, a little different.

SPEAKER_01

And I'm looking over their drink menu, and they have a large drink menu at the Enchanted Rose. Yeah. It's deep. So good, good place to go.

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That drink I picked up a little more cucumber. Yeah. Which is good. It kind of smells it all out.

SPEAKER_01

Nice. So yeah, not a bad drink. Not a bad drink. I give it a solid drink. Try it when you're there. I would try this drink when I was there. I think it'd be one of my top drinks to try here.

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Now, possibly. The rhinot looked really good. It this, I think, if I were there in the middle of the day, I think this would appeal to me.

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Yeah.

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If I was there at night, the rhinot might might be a little more appealing. Yeah. Kind of a day really can decide your drink, I think. So I pulled up.

Eat To The Beat Lineup Talk

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Yeah.

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It was just announced. The Oh, this is new. Breaking news. Yeah, breaking news. Breaking news, and you're gonna see those three weeks after we record. The Eat to the Beat, yeah. Breaking news on our podcast is not breaking news.

SPEAKER_02

It's not breaking news. So the Food and Wine Festival, Eat to the Beat concert series. Okay. August 27th through November 21st. The concert lineup dropped today. And I was looking at it. There's a few of these concerts I'd like to go to.

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Okay.

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So I'll maybe I'll have to go take a few trips down and go to Epcot. It's not your standard. They usually have who Tiffany plays every year. Tiffany is there. Okay. Hansen is there. I think it'd be interesting to go see Hansen.

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Hansen's not. Have you watched any of their YouTube? Oh yeah. Your their TikToks or whatever. They're decent.

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Yeah. Yeah.

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They're hard. They're they harmonize nice still.

SPEAKER_02

They do. Mercy Me is another one that might be a good one to go to. What was that? Newfound Glory. So I pop punk fan. So can RK, the local radio station. Back when they did a lot of alternative. I don't know what they're playing now. Yeah, my radio. They used to do a couple all-day concerts, Little Stink and Big Stink. And I went to Little Stink once or twice and saw some of these types of bands at those and had a lot of fun. So Newfound Glory. Smash Mouth has two concerts, two days. But the lead singer died. Okay. Yeah. Catchy tunes, I'd go see them, but without the lead singer, it's kind of, I don't know. Maybe. Maybe. Maybe not. I don't know. Maybe. Tiffany, the fray, Starship featuring Mickey Thomas. So I don't think it has the gal, Grace. Grace Jones? Was she the one in Jefferson Starship, Airplane Starship? They changed the name like 12 times. Bowling for Soup, Boys Demand, The Beach Boys, which how many of them are still alive?

SPEAKER_01

Well, there's two iterations of the Beach Boys now. Oh, are there? Yeah, like because they kind of split apart. Okay. Mike Love has one of them, and is Brian Wilson still doing it? He passed away. Did he? I don't know. I don't know. I just heard a thing about two but talking of the Frey. I got to meet the Frey. Oh, did you? Because they played at one of our other local radio stations, Kink FM. Okay. They used to have a little concert, like a noon concert. Oh. Where you would you go for lunch downtown Portland. I think I remember them. And just there were a band cruising through town and they come and play four or five songs. Three three to five songs. Okay. And and so they were there one time. And it's always a meet and greet. It's 30, 30 people. I saw one of those. So I used to go all the time. I used to go once a week.

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I uh I saw one of those new con noon concerts, but it was I don't know if it was Pink Martini or the Stolen Suites. One of those groups, local groups.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Anyway. Anyway, and how do you watch these, Aaron, when you're at the parks?

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So the American Theater. Where's the exact name of it? It's at Epcot. Yes, it's at the American Pavilion. Oh, the American Gardens Theater Stage. Little theater that sits down. Yeah, actually a pretty good size. It holds a couple thousand people.

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But it's nice, it's not in the way of anything.

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It's not in the way. Yeah, I think it's built out over the water, uh-huh, all in the shade. You don't have to sit in the sun.

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So nice little place to go see a concert. You can grab a drink and just stand outside of the area and listen to a couple songs, too. Which we did. I forgot who was playing.

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Yeah.

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When we were there for a festival a couple years ago.

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And I saw AJ Crochy, his son. Crocey plays Crochy, I think is what it was called. Yeah. Yeah. It was, it's like Smash Mouth with a different lead singer. It was like, meh, you this isn't Jim Croce's songs. And I didn't hear any of the real famous ones, just car wash or whatever.

SPEAKER_01

This is another cool thing that Disneyland could do, but they don't. Yeah, they don't. No, and they don't. They don't do any entertainment. That was probably our longest ever sidebar, especially at the opening of a show. Yes. It's great though. Great info to have. We always like park info, and that's why we There's not a lot of info on Daisy. There's not. And so see how fast we go through this, though. We say that all the time and we end up talking forever. Yeah. So we'll see what happens.

Daisy Duck Origins And Personality

SPEAKER_02

So Daisy, not a don't dislike her, but not necessarily a huge fan. Just she's one of the magnificent six, as I saw them referred to. Okay. Goofy and Donald, Mickey, Pluto.

SPEAKER_01

Me and my son Eli just had that conversation if it's Fab Five or Fab Six.

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Who were you leaving out if it was the Fab Five? Pluto. Pluto.

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I kept calling the Fab Five, but then I was including Pluto, and Eli's like, you're totally wrong. And he was totally right. Yeah. That Pluto wouldn't be part of it, but Pluto's part of the six. He's part of the six. Definitely. Deep dive.

SPEAKER_02

Deep dive into Daisy, and it's not that deep. I saw she was born in 1920, according to Lore.

SPEAKER_01

Okay. I didn't look at any lore. That's good.

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Yeah, that was. And she was a young 20 years old for her first appearance. For her first appearance. There were they mentioned nieces and nephews and mother and father were in one episode and other relatives of hers. So she had, like Huey Dewey and Louie, she also had three nieces. April, May, and June were their names. I've although I've never heard of them. I don't think I've ever seen anything with them in them.

SPEAKER_01

She really gets starring roles and shows. She's not really a yeah. I couldn't find any that she really has a star. I watched seven or eight of her animated shorts.

SPEAKER_02

I just I only watched the two old ones. The original, the gold. Mr. Duck Steps Out, the first one. Mr. Duck Steps O and what was the other?

SPEAKER_01

I didn't write the names of my favorite ones. There's one with he with Chip and Dale. Yes. That is great. The the ones with Chip and Dale are the best because they're Bucking Donald and she doesn't see Chip and Dale and she sees him as cute.

SPEAKER_02

Yes. And she slaps him.

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Yeah. So Daisy's had many character traits over the years. Oh. But I kind of tried to get hone in on some of them. Okay. Some of her main ones. Some notable ones I found were she's confident. Okay. Yes. She's fashion forward. She definitely is. She's intelligent, competitive, independent, and surprisingly very stubborn.

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That's why I thought she needed to be in the real housewives, wives of Disney. She fits that mold.

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She fits that mold big time.

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Yeah.

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Yeah, she wouldn't take no crap. Daisy don't take no crap. She'd be slapping everybody around. And one of the cool things about Daisy is she's not just a female Donald. No. They didn't just make it, they made a protagonist to her. Is that how you say it? Is that right? I don't know. But anyway, she's like an opposite of Donald. She keeps him in check. And she keeps Donald in check with a look.

SPEAKER_02

She actually got angry with Donald at first. You know what was interesting, her voice. The very first skit she was in, Mr. Duck Steps Out, which I really thought was a good cartoon. It's a good cartoon. Great big band music, a lot of dancing in it.

SPEAKER_01

Especially I think this was made in 1940. 1940, yes. You look at the years these things were made in, they're still quality. The quality of them I have so good.

SPEAKER_02

I looked, I searched for all of them because some of the stuff is maybe questionable in there. I found a bunch on YouTube. Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_01

I only found three, I think. I searched Daisy Duck on Disney Plus and only found three solid ones to watch. But I went on YouTube and saw a lot more. Yeah. I'm trying to look up here. You're looking up, I'll keep talking. So I put I I dove into what her relationship is with the other five of the six. What her relationship is to all of them, where she comes in contact with them. Uh-huh. So of course her main one's Donald. Yeah. One of it's what they're one of animation's longest relationships of all time. Oh, really? I bet making it many are longer. Longer, but but they're one of them. Right? I mean, they've been going on 86 years. Dating, breaking up, and arguing and competing for over 80 years. Wow. Isn't that crazy? And so Minnie's her when Minnie's become one of her best friends. But not in the old cartoons. In these old 40s and 50s cartoons, yeah. Minnie and Daisy were not a thing. It wasn't until Mickey Mouse Clubhouse that they that they had a bond. Oh, okay. Then there was a show I watched for the first time today that my son's fiance Addie had me watch called Minnie's Bow Two. Okay. It's a cartoon for toddlers. Like little kids. They're like two, three-minute skits. Okay. And they and Minnie and Daisy run a bow shop. Like hairbows. Oh, okay. Not a Dave Riley bow shop, but a bow and arrow. But a bow shop.

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Okay.

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For hairbows. For hairbows. And I'll come up a little bit.

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I'll talk about her hairbow and so the other one was Crazy Over Daisy. Okay. And it the setting was actually, it looked a lot of like Marceline. Oh, yeah. In 1890. So around the time that Walt was born.

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Okay.

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Yeah.

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That's interesting.

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So which looking at it, I was like, oh, this is set in a little town that looks a suspiciously like Marceline. Right. The crazy but you could tell it was like 1890s. You could tell it was set back in time.

SPEAKER_01

Hairdoes and whatnot. Yeah, the crazy thing, there's not a bunch of stuff on Daisy. No. There's not a bunch of hilarious things we can talk about. No. That's what's really cool about this topic, because no one does this topic. Yeah. Because it's so thin. Because her relationship with the other three, with Mickey, Goofy, and Pluto, are pretty much the same. Mickey, there's not much of a relationship at all. No. She actually sees Mickey as too perfect. Oh. And too amazing. Yeah. It's not her style, right? But Goofy, her and Goofy have some great skits together. Oh, do they? Because he's hilarious. I don't have the exact cartoons.

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I saw, I remember I read one of them where she loses her temper at Goofy at one of the old ones.

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And he's just calm and funny. Yes. The whole time. He just he's his typical goofy self. And Pluto and her are like good friends because he's a great dog. Yeah, yeah. That's all there is to Pluto.

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It's not.

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Everybody likes Pluto. It's not much.

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Voice switched from Donald Duck-like voice to a more normal female voice in 1945, Donald's Crime. Which is funny. Okay. The plot of that one, he steals from his nephews to go out on a date with Daisy. He steals money from them. And then it feels bad and stuff. But there was it was they're acting like Huey Dewey and Louie are gonna go ask her out or go on a date with Daisy in Mr. Duck Steps Out, that original one. So he yanks him by the neck with a one of those staffs, like a shepherd staff type of thing, throws him in a and locks him in a closet. Like, yeah, that's sure, why not? Your nephew's in a closet because they're going after seeing him. And then they cut their way out to the outside to the outside of the house. Oh. I'm like that's yeah, this is good stuff. Let's just destroy the house. So, yeah, I think a lot of them had some questionable stuff, but I still want to watch all of them. Yeah. Now I want to watch all of them. Oh, good.

SPEAKER_01

And so that's I like her more after watching some of her too.

SPEAKER_02

Yes. Focusing on her for the cartoons I watched. She's and she's still a small part in most of them. There's one where she's the lead, which one of them, and let me see. Oh, I didn't write it down. I think it's Donald's Crime. It was nominated for an Oscar for an animated short. And it was one that she was in. And it was her first nomination being in a m for an Oscar nomination of something she was part of. Nice. Yeah. All kinds of first.

SPEAKER_01

What else she got? I only have one more topic to talk about.

SPEAKER_02

So give us a little more.

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Oh, I have go ahead.

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So only two shorts are found of the golden era, golden age of the animation are found on Disney Plus. And then I

Where Daisy Shows Up In Parks

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just have where you can find her in the parks. Oh, okay. So she does have a pretty great scene in Mickey Minnie's Runaway Railway, the dance class. Yeah.

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That's a that's one of her that that's probably our most iconic moment now.

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Yes.

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Because everyone knows that.

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But it was funny. So when we were talking about I don't know what episode, but we were talking about our favorite scene in that ride. Uh-huh. And you jokingly said yours is probably the Daisy Duck one. And I said, Yes, actually it is. And it is. It's my favorite.

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But that makes sense.

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I mean, could because there's hidden Mickeys in there for one thing.

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You're happy. Yeah. You can either cha-cha-cha with her.

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Yes.

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And decide to do that. And you're in a mirror, there's a mirror in front of you, so everyone in the room can see what you're doing. And some people are filming. Yes. You can cha cha cha if you want, or you can sit there. Or you can just sit there like that. But you kind of look you look like a moron if you sit there, I think. I think you got a party. You gotta get into it. You gotta get into it.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. So other than that, she shows up, of course, at dining experiences. Of course. I saw something where some mention, and it didn't outright say it, but Yacht and Beach Club, that she sometimes is wandering around in Yacht and Beach Club. And I thought that might be true because there was that one day you and I went in there. Donald and you were looking around, and then Donald walks up to me. I'm just sitting there looking at my phone or something like that. In the lobby, you went into I think one of the gift shops or something. Donald walks up and starts talking to me. So that I had a Donald shirt on that day. Character meet and greets at Epcot and Pete Silly Sideshow at Magic Kingdom. And then she's in certain parades. She'll have a float or she'll be part of a float. Float. A float. Cool.

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So yeah, she does make her appearance. She has quite a few appearances in the park. The parks.

The Funniest Daisy Duck Facts

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I just put I just tried to find five funny things about Daisy. I don't know how funny anyone will be. I tried to be as funny as I could. Okay. But there wasn't much. Yeah. There wasn't much to work with. I think it's funny that she survived decades of courtship attempts by Donald Duck. Decades. Decades. Yes. They're constantly courting her, and she survived all of them. Yeah. Still dating. She sticks around, he sticks around.

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Yeah, she's devoted to it. They're devoted to each other.

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There's never anyone else.

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No. Yes, there was. Oh. So her precursor was Donna Duck. Oh, precursor. That's different. In 1930, again after this. Oh. So what was funny is Donna Duck story. They refer to her as scandal. They referred to her as a precursor, Donna Duck, in 1937's Don Donald.

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Oh.

SPEAKER_02

So kind of a Latin American flair to it. Then Daisy Duck comes out, and that's the girlfriend and stuff. But one of the later shorts, their competition. So it's Donna and Daisy is in the short. Right. But I couldn't find it anywhere. So there was a precursor. It's like Goofy when he was first introduced. It was, I think it was Clarabelle the Cow, was like the girlfriend.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

But Goofy's had multiple, like ladies. Goofy's got around. Yeah. So Donald's just had a couple, and Mickey's had one. Now, although that's that okay, I'm just gonna say, if anybody would get around, I would think it'd be more Donald. He seems the more Playboy type. He does. Yeah. And he burns them out. But he's all about himself too. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So he might be quite, but he just might be too much into himself to care about that. Which is why I think he would move on from one duck to the next. Yeah.

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But anyway.

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My second one is back to the bow. Uh-huh. Her bow's like Captain America's shield. Is it? Her bow can her bow, she's done so many things with her bow over the years.

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Yeah.

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Taking her bow off, tossing it at somebody. Like a boo. Blocking something with her. Her bow is crazy. Yeah. It has skills. Has skills. And then she always outsmarts the other characters that are trying to outsmart her in a cartoon. Okay. So I don't have exact examples, but uh, she always outsmarts them later. So she's a very smart character that just is calm and then gets them at the end.

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She, yeah, she sees what's happening and she puts together a playing. Or Donald's all emotion.

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Yes. She's more conniving. Yes. In her scheming. Scheming.

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Yeah.

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And then also I have she's the fashionable one of the group. Definitely. But why does she let her, the guy she dates, just wear a sailor suit with no pants all the time?

SPEAKER_02

You know, she doesn't wear a pant in like all the old ones.

SPEAKER_01

They're both Donald constantly wears a sailor suit with no pants. And she doesn't even try to fix that boy up.

SPEAKER_02

No, no, she's she just lets him be. Unashamedly just dates a guy who walks around without any pants on. Yeah. They tried to do her feathers, the artwork, where they curl out at the tops of her legs so that it looked like she was wearing a skirt, even though she's not wearing a skirt or any pants. But there are a couple that she'll wear a full-length dress.

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Yeah.

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Yeah. Including the what was it? Donald's the one I just mentioned. Then now I'm drawing a blank. With Chip and Dale. The the one where he steals her money? Crazy over Daisy.

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Crazy over Daisy.

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Yes. So she's wearing a full Victorian.

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That's a really good one.

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Full Victorian.

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That might be my favorite one that I watched. Out of all of them? Yeah. Okay. I just like Chip and Dale.

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Yeah, and you well.

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Chip and Dale are great.

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Chip and Dale are in a lot of them with Donald.

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They just know how to push his buttons. Great combo. My last one is that her eyebrows do more talking than she does. Oh yeah.

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Oh, she's got the eyes.

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She's gonna look at Donald and shut him up in a second.

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Yes.

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He changed his whole attitude by the look she gives.

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Yeah, she's got the that death mom stare and not having any little ducklings of her own. She would be able to keep Huey Dewey and Louie in check. Oh yeah, totally. Yeah. Whereas Donald, no.

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No. And Chip and Dale.

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Reactionary. Oh, yeah. Chip and Dale wouldn't do anything to her. No. No. But see, they're not going to do anything wrong when she's around just to get under Donald's skin.

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No, but they wouldn't get under her skin like they do Donald's. That's why they do it.

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Yes.

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That's a hilarious thing like that.

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Oh, yeah. That's just a screw with. Yeah.

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So this is one of our shorter deep dives.

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I think

Final Thoughts And How To Follow

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so. So I had one I have one working through my so her final classic short, so the classic shorts, before they she started appearing in new ones, appearance is in a 1959 How to Have an Accident at Work educational film.

SPEAKER_01

Oh.

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And I really want to watch that. So Goofy did a bunch of educational shorts like that. Uh-huh. Where it was how to social cues, social norms, that that type of thing. And so that made me want to watch that if that kind of fit into that whole genre. But the bulk of her 11 shorts that were just shown everywhere. 1940 to 1954. Okay. Is when she made her appearance.

SPEAKER_01

But yeah, yeah. That's kind of daisy. That's kind of daisy. And you know what? A simple. This drink's pretty good because I finished the whole drink. And I'm about to right now. And and we do we don't always finish our drinks. And so that that makes us drink good because this was a shorter episode, I think. I don't know our exact time. Yeah. But I think this is going to be one of our shorter ones. So thank you for listening. Thank you. How can they find us?

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