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|designer = [[Don Rosa]] |
|designer = [[Don Rosa]] |
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− | |occupation = Scoutmaster<br> |
+ | |occupation = Scoutmaster<br>Archeologist<br>Antiquarian |
|affiliations = [[Junior Woodchucks]] |
|affiliations = [[Junior Woodchucks]] |
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− | |home = 122 1/8th Sheldgoose Square, [[New Quackmore]] |
+ | |home = 122 1/8th Sheldgoose Square, [[New Quackmore]]<br>Ghost City, Underworld (currently) |
− | |family = [[Cornelius Coot]] (father)<br>Gertrude Gadwall (wife)<br>[[Grandma Duck]] (daughter)<br>[[Donald Duck]] (great-grandson) |
+ | |family = Don Dugo (ancestor)<br>[[Cornelius Coot]] (father)<br>Clara Clahoon (second cousin)<br>Gertrude Gadwall (wife)<br>[[Grandma Duck]] (daughter)<br>[[Donald Duck]] (great-grandson) |
− | |friends = [[Donald Duck]], [[Panchito Pistoles]], [[José Carioca]] |
+ | |friends = Baroness Von Sheldgoose (formerly)<br>[[Donald Duck]], [[Panchito Pistoles]], [[José Carioca]], [[Xandra]] |
− | |minions = [[Aracuan Bird]], Debbie Affidavit (executor of Coot's estate)}} |
+ | |minions = [[Aracuan Bird]], Debbie Affidavit (executor of Coot's estate)|alias = Clarence Coot}} |
'''Clinton Coot''' is an anthropomorphic duck created by [[Don Rosa]] in [[1993]] for the story "[[Guardians of the Lost Library]]". He is the late great-grandfather of [[Donald Duck]] and the founder of the [[Junior Woodchucks]]. |
'''Clinton Coot''' is an anthropomorphic duck created by [[Don Rosa]] in [[1993]] for the story "[[Guardians of the Lost Library]]". He is the late great-grandfather of [[Donald Duck]] and the founder of the [[Junior Woodchucks]]. |
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Clinton Coot was the son of Cornelius Coot and an unnamed Indian woman. Inspired by his father's Woodchuck Militia, Clinton would create the Junior Woodchucks to inspire generations of young people to uphold ideals of protecting nature, knowledge and helping people and used the old Fort Duckburg as the organization's original meeting place. |
Clinton Coot was the son of Cornelius Coot and an unnamed Indian woman. Inspired by his father's Woodchuck Militia, Clinton would create the Junior Woodchucks to inspire generations of young people to uphold ideals of protecting nature, knowledge and helping people and used the old Fort Duckburg as the organization's original meeting place. |
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− | + | Clinton Coot was fascinated with the stories of one of his ancestors, the great Duck explorer Don Dugo, and became a globetrotting adventurer archeologist to learn more about him and his partners, the Three Caballeros. After finding the entrance to their vault, he established the New Quackmore Institute with Baroness Von Sheldgoose, but his role was scrubbed out by her. When traveling in the Amazon, he discoverd the curious Aracuan Bird and gained possession of [[Xandra]]'s atlas, which he was unable to open and kept on display as a prized possession in his library. Upon his passing, he bequeathed his museum collection and explorer's cabana with all its contents to his great-grandson, Donald Duck, and the other two direct descendants of the Three Caballeros, [[José Carioca]] and [[Panchito Pistoles]]. |
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− | Clinton would also go on to marry a woman named Gertrude Gadwall and father two children, Casey Coot and [[Grandma Duck|Elvira Coot]], the latter being Donald's grandmother. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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− | He made his first appearance as Grandma Duck's unnamed father in Grandma's flashback in ''[[Walt Disney's Comics and Stories]]'' #161 ([[1954]]). Clinton Coot was first mentioned by name in ''[[Uncle Scrooge Adventures]]'' #27 in the story "Guardians of the Lost Library", first published in July, 1994. He made his first physical appearance in one panel of the story "[[W.H.A.D.A.L.O.T.T.A.J.A.R.G.O.N.]]", in a history segment about the Junior Woodchucks, identifying him as the founder of the organization. However, |
+ | He made his first appearance as Grandma Duck's unnamed father in Grandma's flashback in ''[[Walt Disney's Comics and Stories]]'' #161 ([[1954]]). Clinton Coot was first mentioned by name in ''[[Uncle Scrooge Adventures]]'' #27 in the story "Guardians of the Lost Library", first published in July, 1994. He made his first physical appearance in one panel of the story "[[W.H.A.D.A.L.O.T.T.A.J.A.R.G.O.N.]]", in a history segment about the Junior Woodchucks, identifying him as the founder of the organization. However, this contradicts an earlier story; "Right is Might" from ''Huey, Dewey and Louie Junior Woodchucks #1'', published in 1966, mentioned Pioneer O'Duck as the founder of the Junior Woodchucks. |
+ | In ''[[A Little Something Special]]'', it is mentioned that, during Grandma Duck's childhood, Clinton owned a small general store in Duckburg, called "Coot's Emporium". |
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− | Clinton appeared again on the "Donald Duck Family Tree" poster printed in ''Walt Disney's Comics and Stories'' #600. |
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+ | Clinton later made another non-speaking appearance in one panel during a flashback to Grandma Duck's childhood in "[https://inducks.org/story.php?c=I+TL+2229-1 The Best-seller]". |
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− | ==Other appearances== |
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+ | In the "Donald Duck Family Tree" poster printed in ''Walt Disney's Comics and Stories'' #600, Clinton is married to Gertrude Gadwall and their two children are Grandma Duck (Elvira Coot) and Casey Coot. |
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+ | ==Appearances== |
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===''[[Legend of the Three Caballeros]]''=== |
===''[[Legend of the Three Caballeros]]''=== |
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− | In the series, Donald Duck inherits Clinton's old adventurer cabana at the New Quackmore Institute of Art, Culture |
+ | Clinton Makes His Animated Debut In Legend of the Three Caballeros In the series, Donald Duck inherits Clinton's old adventurer cabana at the New Quackmore Institute of Art, Culture, and Science, a college that Coot helped establish. This inheritance is also split with [[Panchito Pistoles]] and [[José Carioca]], who are direct descendants of the other two members of the Three Caballeros. |
− | When exploring the number of artifacts in the old house, they unwittingly summon [[Xandra]], the Goddess of Adventure and get pulled into a great conflict between good and evil, with the cabana becoming their headquarters. |
+ | When exploring the number of artifacts in the old house, they unwittingly summon [[Xandra]], the Goddess of Adventure and get pulled into a great conflict between good and evil, with the cabana becoming their headquarters. In "[[Mt. Fuji Whiz]]", Clinton appears as a ghost in the Underworld who helps the Caballeros when they are trapped in the Underworld. |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *Clinton is named after [[Bill Clinton]], who was running for President of the United States when the character was created. |
+ | *Clinton is named after [[Bill Clinton]], who was running for President of the United States when the character was created.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120121035232/http://personal.sdf.bellsouth.net/d/a/danshane/scroopage/los294_1.htm</ref> |
+ | *In the "Donald Duck's Fore-Feathers" family tree at [[Shanghai Disney Resort]], Donald's great-grandfather is named Clarence Coot instead, a reference to Donald's original voice actor, [[Clarence Nash]].<ref>https://d23.com/23-disney-details-you-will-love-at-shanghai-disney-resort/</ref> |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Clinton Coot Three caballeros.png|Clinton in ''[[Legend of the Three Caballeros]]''. |
Clinton Coot Three caballeros.png|Clinton in ''[[Legend of the Three Caballeros]]''. |
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ClintonCootPortrait.jpg |
ClintonCootPortrait.jpg |
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+ | Clintonandgertrude.JPG|Family portrait showing Clinton with his wife Gertrude, his son Casey and his grandchildren Quackmore, Daphne and Eider. Published in the "Entenhausener des Monats" article about Grandma Duck in [[Micky Maus Magazin]] 46/2004. |
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</gallery> |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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{{Saludos Amigos/The Three Caballeros}} |
{{Saludos Amigos/The Three Caballeros}} |
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[[Category:TV Animation characters]] |
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[[Category:Donald Duck universe characters]] |
[[Category:Donald Duck universe characters]] |
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Revision as of 19:09, 3 January 2020
Clinton Coot is an anthropomorphic duck created by Don Rosa in 1993 for the story "Guardians of the Lost Library". He is the late great-grandfather of Donald Duck and the founder of the Junior Woodchucks.
Background
Clinton Coot was the son of Cornelius Coot and an unnamed Indian woman. Inspired by his father's Woodchuck Militia, Clinton would create the Junior Woodchucks to inspire generations of young people to uphold ideals of protecting nature, knowledge and helping people and used the old Fort Duckburg as the organization's original meeting place.
Clinton Coot was fascinated with the stories of one of his ancestors, the great Duck explorer Don Dugo, and became a globetrotting adventurer archeologist to learn more about him and his partners, the Three Caballeros. After finding the entrance to their vault, he established the New Quackmore Institute with Baroness Von Sheldgoose, but his role was scrubbed out by her. When traveling in the Amazon, he discoverd the curious Aracuan Bird and gained possession of Xandra's atlas, which he was unable to open and kept on display as a prized possession in his library. Upon his passing, he bequeathed his museum collection and explorer's cabana with all its contents to his great-grandson, Donald Duck, and the other two direct descendants of the Three Caballeros, José Carioca and Panchito Pistoles.
History
He made his first appearance as Grandma Duck's unnamed father in Grandma's flashback in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #161 (1954). Clinton Coot was first mentioned by name in Uncle Scrooge Adventures #27 in the story "Guardians of the Lost Library", first published in July, 1994. He made his first physical appearance in one panel of the story "W.H.A.D.A.L.O.T.T.A.J.A.R.G.O.N.", in a history segment about the Junior Woodchucks, identifying him as the founder of the organization. However, this contradicts an earlier story; "Right is Might" from Huey, Dewey and Louie Junior Woodchucks #1, published in 1966, mentioned Pioneer O'Duck as the founder of the Junior Woodchucks.
In A Little Something Special, it is mentioned that, during Grandma Duck's childhood, Clinton owned a small general store in Duckburg, called "Coot's Emporium".
Clinton later made another non-speaking appearance in one panel during a flashback to Grandma Duck's childhood in "The Best-seller".
In the "Donald Duck Family Tree" poster printed in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #600, Clinton is married to Gertrude Gadwall and their two children are Grandma Duck (Elvira Coot) and Casey Coot.
Appearances
Legend of the Three Caballeros
Clinton Makes His Animated Debut In Legend of the Three Caballeros In the series, Donald Duck inherits Clinton's old adventurer cabana at the New Quackmore Institute of Art, Culture, and Science, a college that Coot helped establish. This inheritance is also split with Panchito Pistoles and José Carioca, who are direct descendants of the other two members of the Three Caballeros.
When exploring the number of artifacts in the old house, they unwittingly summon Xandra, the Goddess of Adventure and get pulled into a great conflict between good and evil, with the cabana becoming their headquarters. In "Mt. Fuji Whiz", Clinton appears as a ghost in the Underworld who helps the Caballeros when they are trapped in the Underworld.
Trivia
- Clinton is named after Bill Clinton, who was running for President of the United States when the character was created.[1]
- In the "Donald Duck's Fore-Feathers" family tree at Shanghai Disney Resort, Donald's great-grandfather is named Clarence Coot instead, a reference to Donald's original voice actor, Clarence Nash.[2]
Gallery
References