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This is a list of the official birthdays of Disney characters, as provided in calendars, episodes, games, and comics.

Known birthdays[]

Grant Ward - January 7
Seen on his ID card in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Pilot
Mater - January 12
Shown on his passport in the closing credits of Cars 2. It is also a reference to John Lasseter's birthday.
Riley Andersen - January 22
Her username when she video-chats with Meg is "Riley0122", meaning January 22. She also shares a birthday with Elie Docter, daughter of director Pete Docter, and whom the character of Riley is based off of.
Ebenezer Scrooge - February 7
Although his birthday is not known in The Muppet Christmas Carol, it is shown on his tombstone in the 2009 version.
Ivan Vanko - February 7
Revealed in his files in Iron Man 2.
Short Round - February 8
Mentioned in the 2008 reference book Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide.
Sharon Davis - February 24
Revealed in We Interrupt This Program.
Ferb Fletcher - February 29
Confirmed by Dan Povenmire on Twitter.[1]
Luther Waffles - February 29
As revealed in the episode "Luther Turns Four", Luther was born on a Leap Year day. While he is 16 in terms of age, he is technically 4 due to his actual birth date occurring every fourth year.
Todd Davis - March 1
Revealed in We Interrupt This Program.
Mirabel Madrigal - March 6
Confirmed by Jared Bush on Twitter.[2]
Marc Spector - March 9
Seen on his passport in Moon Knight: Summon the Suit.
Bucky Barnes - March 10
Revealed in his S.H.I.E.L.D. File on the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase One - Avengers Assembled Blu-ray and on his memorial in Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
Helena Shaw - March 12
Revealed in her file in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
Giulia Marcovaldo - March 18
Confirmed by Enrico Casarosa on Twitter.[3]
Gretchen Grundler - March 23
Mentioned in the episode "Outcast Ashley".
Marion Ravenwood - March 23
Mentioned in the 2008 reference book Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide.
Maria Hill - April 4
Revealed on her S.H.I.E.L.D. badge in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Pilot.
Peggy Carter - April 9
Mentioned in her S.H.I.E.L.D. File on the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase One - Avengers Assembled Blu-ray and a newspaper article about her death in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Emancipation.
Huey, Dewey, and Louie - April 15
This is revealed in the 2017 DuckTales episode "The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck!" and corresponds with the release date of their animated debut, Donald's Nephews. This, however, contradicts the 1953 comic story "Donald Duck in Panama" (originally printed in Walt Disney's Vacation Parade #4), in which they stated that they were Leos (which is associated with the period between July 23 and August 22).
John Carteret - April 22[4]
Kermitbirthday

Piggy jumps out of a cake for Kermit.

Kermit the Frog - May 9
While it is common knowledge that Kermit was born in a swamp, the precise date of his birth was largely uncertain, with different months and days specified over the years prior to his 50th anniversary in 2005, when the issue of assigning a specific date resurfaced. A National Public Radio Morning Edition report, broadcast on May 9, claimed that Kermit was born on that day; the actual broadcast focused on Kermit's "birth" as a puppet creation as opposed to an actual celebrity, and chose May 9 since that was the date Sam and Friends debuted. The May 9 date cropped up again in a Ford press release promoting the debut of Kermit's Ford commercial during the Super Bowl on February 6, 2006; it included a biography of Kermit, which stated his birth date as May 9, 1955. The Muppets 2008 Day-at-a-Time Calendar also states Kermit's birthday as May 9. Incidentally, in episode 106 of The Muppet Show, Kermit mentions that he is a Taurus, giving credence to May 9 as Kermit's birthday.
Whitney Frost - May 9
Revealed in Agent Carter: Better Angels.
Rapunzel - May 12
As noted in the video, the scene is very reminiscent of the Disney film Tangled, where the main character sees a lantern festival every year on her birthday. Additionally, astrologists have determined that Rapunzel's birthday is May 12.[citation needed]
Tyler Nguyen-Baker - May 17
Before confirming that the concert was on May 25, Mei and her friends were celebrating that the concert was the day after Tyler's birthday — May 18 specifically.
Antonio Madrigal - May 21
Confirmed by Jared Bush on Twitter.[5]
Goofy - May 25
Confirmed by Disney D23's Twitter account.[6]
Tony Stark - May 29
Revealed in his S.H.I.E.L.D. File in The Avengers
Donald's 60th birthday

Donald's 60th birthday is celebrated in Don Rosa's "The Duck Who Never Was".

Donald Duck (and Della Duck) - June 9
Donald's birthday occurs in The Three Caballeros, but it is stated to be happening on Friday the 13th, oddly not mentioning any particular month. This is also the case in the first two episodes of Legend of the Three Caballeros. The Disneyland episode "The Donald Duck Story" states that Donald was born on Friday the 13th of 1932, which would have been in May of that year, but the earlier cartoon short, Donald's Happy Birthday shows Donald's birthday being on March 13. However, later promotional material and comic stories, such as Don Rosa's "The Duck Who Never Was" instead give his birthday as June 9, the same day that The Wise Little Hen was originally released in 1934. According to Dave Smith's book Disney Trivia from the Vault, it was changed to June 9 to be consistent with Mickey's birthday being the date his debut cartoon was originally released.
Logically, since Della Duck is sometimes depicted as being Donald's twin sister, the two would share the same birthday in whichever specific media Della is depicted as Donald's twin. However, unlike Donald, her official birthdate (June 9 or otherwise) has never been formally recognized by Disney, making it only-implied-yet-all-but-confirmed in such cases.
Michelle Jones - June 10
Revealed on her passport in Spider-Man: Far From Home.
Vanessa Doofenshmirtz - June 15
Revealed in the episode "Dude, We're Getting the Band Back Together".
Agustín Madrigal - June 19
Confirmed by Jared Bush on Twitter.[7]
Anna - June 21
Confirmed by Jennifer Lee on Twitter.[8]
Indiana Jones - July 1
Revealed in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
Daisy Louise Johnson - July 2
Revealed in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Melinda.
Steve Rogers - July 4
Revealed in his denied Enlistment Form in Captain America: The First Avenger and in his file from a deleted scene of The Avengers
Nick Fury - July 4
Shown in his S.H.I.E.L.D. badge in Captain Marvel.
Phil Coulson - July 8
Revealed on his S.H.I.E.L.D. badge in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Pilot.
Candace Flynn - July 11
Revealed in the episode "Candace Loses Her Head".
Soos Ramirez - July 13
Revealed in the episode "Blendin's Game".
Rope Girl - July 18
Mentioned in the episode "It's Crandall's Birthday - Bandit!"
Cassie Lang - July 19
Revealed in Ant-Man and Ant-Man and the Wasp.
Pony Head - August 4
As seen in the episode "Bam Ui Pati!"
Isabela Madrigal - August 7
Confirmed by Jared Bush on Twitter.[9]
Peter Parker - August 10
Seen on his passport in Spider-Man: Far From Home.
Howard Stark - August 15
Seen in his S.H.I.E.L.D. File on the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase One - Avengers Assembled Blu-ray.
Leo Fitz - August 19
Revealed in a deleted scene of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Seeds and in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Inescapable.
Doug Funnie - August 22
Shown on Doug's calendar in "Doug's Last Birthday". (It should be noted, though, that this conflicts with the episode "Doug's Birthday Present" from the original Nickelodeon series, in which it was stated that Doug's birthday occurred during the school year.)
Dipper and Mabel's 13th birthday party

Dipper and Mabel celebrate their 13th birthday at the end of Gravity Falls.

Dipper and Mabel Pines - August 31
Alex Hirsch confirmed that Dipper and Mabel's birthday coincides with the end of summer, thus putting their birthday around late August.[10] The date is given on a flier shown in "Dipper and Mabel vs. the Future". The series finale "Weirdmageddon Part 3: Take Back the Falls" has the twins celebrating their 13th birthday at the end.
Dolores Madrigal - August 31
Confirmed by Jared Bush on Twitter.[11]
Pluto - September 5
From 1998 to 2002, Toon Disney would run special "Happy Birthday, Pluto!" station IDs in commemoration of the day that Pluto's debut cartoon, The Chain Gang, was originally released in 1930.
Abraham Erskine - September 14
Seen in his S.H.I.E.L.D. File on the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase One - Avengers Assembled Blu-ray.
Launchpad McQuack - September 18
In the 2017 DuckTales series, his birthday was shown on his driver's license in the episode "Beware the B.U.D.D.Y. System!" However, this contradicts him mentioning that he is an Aries in the original series episode "A DuckTales Valentine", possibly indicating that this does not apply to him in the original series.
Ian Lightfoot - September 18
On the calendar of his bedroom cork board, Ian's birthday is shown to be on the 18th of a month with 30 days, which fell on a Friday on his 16th birthday. Assuming the calendar, which lacks a named month, is similar to those in the real world, and that it is based on the calendar of the year Onward released (2020), then Ian's birthday is September 18th, as it is the only month in that year with 30 days and in which the 18th was a Friday. This is consistent with Dan Scanlon's claim that, although months in the film's universe are named differently than in the real world, it takes place early in the school year;[12] In the United States of America, high school typically begins in August or September.
King Ferdinand - September 23[13]
Henry Pelham - September 25[14]
Alberto Scorfano - September 25
Confirmed by Enrico Casarosa on Twitter.[3]
James "Rhodey" Rhodes - October 6
Shown on his Department of Defense ID in Iron Man.
Princess Sofia - October 6
Confirmed by Craig Gerber on Twitter.[15][16]
Werner Reinhardt - October 9
Shown in his S.H.I.E.L.D. Person of Interest File in The Things We Bury.
Alice Green - October 10
Shown on her driver's license in the episode "Gramma's License". Despite this, her birthday has been contradicted by Chris Houghton who said that collectively the Greens' zodiac sign is "the fish one".[citation needed]
Julieta Madrigal, Pepa Madrigal, and Bruno Madrigal - October 17
Confirmed by Jared Bush on Twitter.[17]
Emma Swan - October 22
Stated in the "Pilot"
King George II - November 9[18]
Félix Madrigal - November 11
Confirmed by Jared Bush on Twitter.[19]
Luisa Madrigal - November 14
Confirmed by Jared Bush on Twitter.[20]
Francis David "Frank" Castle, Sr. - November 15
Revealed in The Punisher: Kandahar.
MM bog ad 7 1938

As shown in this publicity drawing from 1938, Mickey's birthday was celebrated on randomly-selected dates before it was officially declared to be November 18 in the 1970s.

Mickey and Minnie's birthday Toon Disney logo

This special variant of Toon Disney's logo featuring Mickey and Minnie was used to celebrate their 72nd birthday in 2000.

Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse - November 18
Although Mickey's birthday has always been linked with his public debut in Steamboat Willie, it was actually celebrated on different dates prior to the 1970s. Due to errors on the studio's early press releases, Mickey's fifth birthday was celebrated on September 30, 1933 (the day that the Film Pictorial magazine article that confirmed Mickey and Minnie's marriage was published), his seventh was celebrated on September 28, 1935, his tenth was celebrated on September 27, 1938, and his fortieth birthday was celebrated on October 28, 1968. Furthermore, his twentieth birthday was celebrated in 1947 and not 1948, to coincide with the release of Fun and Fancy Free. It was not until 1978, in preparation for Mickey's fiftieth anniversary, that Disney Archives founder Dave Smith officially confirmed that Steamboat Willie's original release date in 1928, and Mickey's official birthday, was November 18.
Disney has officially stated November 18 is also Minnie Mouse's birthday, due to her having debuted alongside Mickey in Steamboat Willie. However, this doesn't seem to be the case in fiction, numerous productions that take place on Minnie's birthday do not mention it also being Mickey's birthday, and vice-versa. According to Disney.com's now-defunct "frequently asked questions" page, Mickey and Minnie's birthday and Donald's birthday are the only character birthdays that the company officially recognizes.[21]
Tinker Bell - November 19
Tinker Bell's arrival day is November 19, as evidenced by the Nintendo DS game of Tinker Bell. It appears that time passes differently in Pixie Hollow that it does on the Mainland. You can clearly see that the winter fairies are just returning home from the Mainland in groups a few hours after Tinker Bell's arrival. In the game, the starting date for Tinker Bell (though the player is supposed to put in his or her own birthday) is November 19 in the 1890s.
Luca Paguro - November 20
Confirmed by Enrico Casarosa on Twitter.[3]
Tarzan - November 22
According to the books.
Johann Fennhoff - November 27
According to his file in Agent Carter: Valediction
Kronk - November 27[citation needed]
Héctor - November 30
Confirmed by Gael García Bernal on Twitter.[22]
Col. Chester Phillips - December 3
Seen in his S.H.I.E.L.D. File on the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase One - Avengers Assembled Blu-ray.
Natasha Romanoff - December 3
Shown on her birth certificate in Black Widow.
Bruce Banner - December 18
Shown on his Culver University ID in The Incredible Hulk.
Elsa - December 22
Confirmed by Jennifer Lee on Twitter.[8]
Camilo Madrigal - December 28
Confirmed by Jared Bush on Twitter.[23]

Vague dates[]

Zodiac signs[]

The following characters' birthdays have provided clues as to when their birthdays occur by mentioning their astrological signs in the zodiac.

  • In the 1953 comic "Donald Duck in Panama", Scrooge McDuck, checking his horoscope, mentions that he is a Gemini, which puts his birthday between May 21 and June 21.
  • In the Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers comic story "Cobra Kadabra", Snout mentions that he is a Pisces, which would put his birthday between February 19 and March 20.
  • In the Recess episode "Outcast Ashley", Ashley Quinlan states that she is a Leo, thus revealing that her birthday is between July 23 and August 22. In the same episode, Ashley Armbruster states that she is a Gemini, which indicates that her birthday is between May 21 and June 20.
  • In the Kim Possible episode "The Ron Factor", Ron mentions that he is a Virgo ("Dude, I am Virgo, but what's your name?"), which would put his birthday between August 23 and September 22. However, in the later "Trading Faces", he says "I'm surprisingly nimble for an Aries," which would indicate his birthday is between March 21 and April 19.
  • In the American Dragon: Jake Long episode "Shapeshifter", Jake Long states that he is a Pisces, thus revealing his birthday is between February 19 and March 20.
  • Major Monogram mentions in the Phineas and Ferb episode "Operation Crumb Cake" that he is a Sagittarius, which would mean his birthday is between November 22 and December 21. However, this conflicts with his birthday being celebrated in the summer in "Backyard Hodge Podge" (see below).
  • Craig Gerber mentioned that Princess Amber and Prince James were born in August under the zodiac sign Leo, putting their birthday between August 1 and August 22. He also mentioned that Cedric the Sorcerer's birthday is in January and that he was born under the Capricorn sign putting his birthday between January 1 and January 19.
  • In the Gravity Falls episode "Carpet Diem", Sheriff Blubs, reading his and Deputy Durland's horoscopes, mentions that the latter is a Gemini, which puts his birthday between May 21 and June 21.
  • In the Kirby Buckets episode "Kirby's Choice", Kirby states that he and Eli are Capricorns, placing their birthdays between December 22 to January 19.
  • According to an internet promotional video for The Muppets (TV series), while accidentally reading his dating profile, Gonzo states that he's a Pisces, therefore his birthday lies somewhere between February 20th and March 20th.

Other hints[]

The following characters have given clues about when their birthday occurs but did not give the specific date.

  • Daisy Duck's birthday hasn't been officially stated by Disney, possibly due to her having two first appearances. Furthermore, various comics and TV shows have given their own different dates, such as May 16 in the 1955 Daisy Duck's Diary comic story "Birthday Boo-Boo", and December 1 in the 1989 comic story "Forget Me Not". In the Mickey Mouse Works short "Whitewater Donald", Daisy mentions that it is Valentine's Day and also her half-birthday, indicating her birthday to be approximately on August 14.
  • In The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episode "How Much is That Rabbit in the Window?", it is shown that Rabbit's birthday is on the 30th of the unspecified month in which the episode takes place. This rules out February, as it has only 28 days (or 29 days in a leap year), and since the episode is not set in wintertime, that also likely rules out December and January.
  • Goof Troop and its related media provide numerous (though, in some cases, conflicting) hints regarding Max Goof's birthday.
    • In both "Midnight Movie Madness" and "You Camp Take It With You", he claims to be 11½ years old. As these two episodes were the first two of the series ever produced, it is likely that the "11½ years old" claims in these episodes came directly from the series' production bible, and were meant to be taken as factually true for the events of both episodes. What's more is that, of these two episodes, the latter takes place on the first day of summer vacation, placing it anywhere from late in May to the middle of June. If he were to be merely at least 11½ in this episode, his birthday could theoretically come anywhere from June-to-November or July-to-December, so long as May or June were to be at least the sixth month after his birth month. Though, "Midnight Movie Madness" does feel like it might occur around Halloween, but that episode is vague enough in when it takes place that its events could just as well happen during Spring or Summer instead.
    • Additionally, while the Goof Troop spinoff film A Goofy Movie doesn't provide any information about Max's birth, its behind-the-scenes TV special The Making of A Goofy Movie does have director Kevin Lima declare Max to be 14 years old in the movie. Since the film takes place at the end of a high school year during the month of June,[24] Max's being 14 at the time would mean that the school grade he finishes in that movie is 9th Grade. Since 14 is the youngest a person can be when beginning high school at Grade 9 in the United States (without skipping any grades, that is), this means that Max's 14th birthday had to have come before the school year began in the previous calendar year. And with his still being 14 by the end of the same school year, then Max's 15th birthday would come later in that same calendar year, before the start of 10th Grade.
    • This would further align with the aforementioned notion of his birthday most likely coming somewhere during the span of either June-to-November or July-to-December, but which now narrows down the window to being somewhere between school years during the summer. And with this also matching up with Max's being 11½ in "You Camp Take It With You", then that would make the school grade he completed right before that episode be 6th Grade. This would also mean that, three years later, Max was more precisely 14½ years old in A Goofy Movie. And finally, certain pieces of officially-licensed merchandise declare the events of A Goofy Movie to take place in the year 1995. Therefore, if the 14½-year-old Max's 15th birthday were to come in the Summer of 1995, then the year of his birth would be none other than 1980!
    • HOWEVER, the Goof Troop episode "Take Me Out of the Ball Game" actually features Max's birthday at the beginning of the episode, and places it right before the day of tryouts for Little League Baseball. The whole Little League season is then gone through in this episode, beginning a week after tryouts and is implied (but not stated outright) to span 20 weeks, which is just under five months. The season ends right as Football season is starting, which would be around the beginning of September. The 20 weeks of Little League Baseball subtracted from September 1, along with the one week before the Little League season on which the tryouts and Max's birthday occurred, would place both the tryouts date and Max's birthday on some date in April, contradicting both the established notion of Max being 11-and-a-half years old during May/June in "You Camp Take It With You" (since May/June would be too close to April for Max to be halfway through being 11 by that point), and the later notion of his still being 14 in June 1995 during A Goofy Movie (since an April birthday would have made him already 15 by the movie's point in time).
    • Meanwhile, the October 1996 issue of Disney Adventures magazine includes a Goof Troop comic strip, titled "Toy Tussle", in which Max's birthday (a different one from the birthday seen in "Take Me Out of the Ball Game") is featured, but which is otherwise given no indication as to when, exactly, it takes place (besides it being in a snow-less, non-winter season).
    • In 2021, Kevin Lima stated on Twitter, "In 1995, Max was 15."[25] While he had previously stated that Max was 14 in A Goofy Movie, this does align with the above notion that Max would have turned 15 later in 1995 at a point set after the movie's events.
  • Additionally, Goof Troop also provides vague hints regarding the birthday of Pete's daughter Pistol:
    • The episode "Hot Air" sees her stated multiple times to be 4½ years old. Neither she nor Max nor her brother P.J. attend school during this episode, while Pete does work at his used car lot. Pete's work schedule in the show typically has him working on weekdays with at least Saturdays off. Plus, since Max and P.J. attempt to make a jet-pack out of fireworks in the episode, and since the episode is clearly not set during Winter, it can be surmised that the episode takes place during summer, on a weekday, at some point prior to July 4 (hence the fireworks being available for the boys to already have), like in June. Like Max, were Pistol to be merely at least 4½ in this episode, her birthday could theoretically come anywhere from July to December.
    • What's more is that the episode "Three Ring Bind" is stated by Pistol to take place three months before her next birthday. Of note is that both this episode and "Hot Air" also feature Giblet the Clown as a guest star. In "Hot Air", Pistol introduces herself to Giblet as though that moment had been her first time ever meeting him, while in "Three Ring Bind", she makes no such gesture and treats Giblet as if he's nobody new to her. Conversely, "Three Ring Bind" sees Max expressing a sense of unfamiliarity with Giblet upon hearing his name mentioned, while in "Hot Air" he is present for when Pistol introduces herself to Giblet in that episode, calling into question exactly when "Three Ring Bind" takes place in relation to "Hot Air", and how precise the repeated claims of Pistol being 4½ years old in "Hot Air" are when compared to her birthday being three months away from the time of "Three Ring Bind".
    • Though, there is also Giblet's presence in Spoonerville at all to consider. If he is originally from out of town and visiting mainly because of the traveling circus that he works for in "Three Ring Bind" (seeking other work in "Hot Air" because of the circus's closing down in the other episode), then that could suggest all of his appearances ("Hot Air", "Three Ring Bind", and "Buddy Building") to take place in relatively close proximity to each other, possibly even within the same week or so. Were that to be the case, then "Hot Air" taking place before July 4 during June and "Three Ring Bind" being set three months before her birthday would, collectively, mean that Pistol was born in the month of September.
    • Meanwhile, the episode "Goofin' Up the Social Ladder" has Pistol declare herself to be "almost 5", placing it both after and at least within the same year as "Hot Air", while the episode "Fool's Gold" has her claim to be 6 years old, showing that her birthdays do come and go even if their exact date is unknown (and even if the chronology of these episodes is a fair bit out of order from how they originally aired).
  • Backing up to A Goofy Movie, Max's love interest from that movie, Roxanne, has her birthday mentioned in a 1997 French comic strip published in the 2330th issue of Le Journal de Mickey.
    • Said comic spans two days set in February, with the first set on a day preceding Valentine's Day. As there is also no snow to be found anywhere in the city during this first day, it must come as far from January as possible before February 14. The second day of this story is said to be Roxanne's birthday, but features no celebration of her birth. Instead, the school's theater workshop performs a play titled "Je t'Aime" ("I Love You" in French). This play is strongly implied to be a one-time performance, as though it were for a special occasion. Given the romantic nature of this play, and its single-day limited performance, it would make sense for it to be performed on Valentine's Day itself. So if the second day of this story is both Valentine's Day and Roxanne's birthday, then the date of Roxanne's birth would be none other than February 14.
    • What's more, tie-in material for A Goofy Movie confirms that Roxanne and Max are classmates in the same grade. Max being in 9th Grade during the movie would also be true for Roxanne. So if she started high school at Age 14, then her birthday being in February would make her 15 by the movie's time, making her actually a little older than Max. And, with A Goofy Movie being set in June 1995, Roxanne having turned 15 earlier in that year would make her exact date of birth February 14, 1980.
    • However, in The Making of A Goofy Movie, character designer Carole Holliday states that, when designing Roxanne, director Kevin Lima wanted "a character who was 13 years old, and spunky and the most popular girl in the school." Setting aside the latter two points, it is unlikely for her to be 13 during the movie's time since, with its being set at the end of a high school year, the youngest age a high schooler (specifically, a ninth-grader) in the U.S. can be at the end of a school year is 14. Unless she was gifted enough to have skipped a grade, and even if she were, her birthday being in February would still make her turn 14 by the end of the school year. She would have had to have skipped two grades to be 13 during A Goofy Movie, needing to have started high school at age 12 instead. But, the final version of the movie itself gives no reason to consider this to be so, with 15 being a more reasonable age for her.
  • In Aladdin, Princess Jasmine's birthday may fall on late January or early February because when Aladdin and Jasmine fly on the magic carpet, Chinese New Year is being celebrated over in China. This holiday can fall anywhere from January 21 to February 20.
  • At the end of the Teamo Supremo episode "Will You Be My Valentine Bandit?", the Birthday Bandit asks Skate Lad, "Isn't your birthday in about a month or so?" This indicates that Skate Lad's birthday is in the middle of March.
  • In the W.I.T.C.H. episode "Parent's Night", Elyon Brown mentions that her birthday is March 13. (But in the comic book, her birthday is October 31.)
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References[]

  1. Dan Povenmire Twitter (9:08 AM - 6 May 2017 Tweet)
  2. Jared Bush on Twitter (3:09 AM - 1 Mar 2022 Tweet)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Disney Animation Promos on Twitter (8:25 PM - 7 Mar 2022 Tweet)
  4. John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville - Wikipedia
  5. Jared Bush on Twitter (12:40 PM - 19 Mar 2022 Tweet)
  6. Disney D23 on Twitter (1:59 PM - 25 May 2022 Tweet)
  7. Jared Bush on Twitter (7:07 AM - 1 Apr 2022 Tweet)
  8. 8.0 8.1 Jennifer Lee on Twitter (5:07 PM - 2 Sep 2014 Tweet)
  9. Jared Bush on Twitter (3:42 PM - 18 Mar 2022 Tweet)
  10. Erik Adams; Alex Hirsch (July 31, 2014). "Gravity Falls' Alex Hirsch previews the show's new season by recapping its first" (Interview) (English). A.V. Club. “The kids are 12, going on 13, and 13 is when you're technically a teen. Their birthday coincides with the end of the summer—I don't think that's been mentioned in the series yet—but this is the last summer of childhood.”
  11. Jared Bush on Twitter (2:01 PM - 2 Apr 2022 Tweet)
  12. https://twitter.com/MrDanScanlon/status/1539405713365012480
  13. Ferdinand VI - Wikipedia
  14. Henry Pelham - Wikipedia
  15. Craig Gerber on Twitter
  16. Craig Gerber on Twitter
  17. Jared Bush on Twitter (6:24 PM - 18 Mar 2022 Tweet)
  18. George II of Great Britain - Wikipedia
  19. Jared Bush on Twitter (3:54 PM - 1 Apr 2022 Tweet)
  20. Jared Bush on Twitter (1:36 PM - 3 Apr 2022 Tweet)
  21. Archived "Frequently Asked Questions" page on Disney.com
  22. Gael García Bernal on Twitter
  23. Jared Bush on Twitter (1:52 PM - 18 Mar 2022 Tweet)
  24. A calendar seen in the truck stop diner scene of A Goofy Movie shows the month to be June.
  25. Kevin Lima on Twitter, posted Mar 25, 2021
  26. James "Jim" Carson's calendar of Henry Turner's waiting for Will Turner's return from Dead Men Tell No Tales shows that Will Turner's first visit to his family after ten years of captaining the Flying Dutchman, which is shown in the after credits scene of At World's End, occurred in August 1739, which means the Battle of Calypso's maelstrom occurred in August 1729.
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