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{{Infobox character
 
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|name= Grandpa Duck
 
|name= Grandpa Duck
|image=grandma2.gif|thumb|250px
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|voice= [[Bill Thompson]]
 
|voice= [[Bill Thompson]]
 
|animator= John Sibley
 
|animator= John Sibley
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|weapons= His hunting rifle
 
|weapons= His hunting rifle
 
|fate= Brings back home the cow's meat that he's pulling from its tail at the end of ''No Hunting''
 
|fate= Brings back home the cow's meat that he's pulling from its tail at the end of ''No Hunting''
|quote="Meat on the table."<br>"Prepare for the Alamo!"<br>"Yahoo-hoo! Come on sonny, let's get goin'. Time's a-wastin'!"<br>"Grab your shootin' iron, son, we're goin' huntin'!"
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|quote="Meat on the table."<br>"Remember the Alamo!"<br>"Yahoo-hoo! Come on sonny, let's get goin'. Time's a-wastin'!"<br>"Grab your shootin' iron, son, we're goin' huntin'!"
|shorts = ''[[No Hunting]]''|shows = ''[[Walt Disney anthology series]]''}}'''Grandpa Duck''', also known as''' Grandpappy''',''' '''is [[Donald Duck|Donald Duck's]] pioneering grandfather, who teaches him the virtues of hunting in Disney's [[1955]] animated short ''[[No Hunting]]''.
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|shorts = ''[[No Hunting]]''|shows = ''[[Walt Disney anthology series]]''}}'''Grandpa Duck''', also known as''' Grandpappy''',''' '''is [[Donald Duck|Donald Duck's]] pioneering grandfather, who teaches him the virtues of hunting in Disney's [[1955]] animated short ''[[No Hunting]]''.
   
He is first seen on a painting in Donald's dining room. The narrator compares Donald's comfortable and plentiful lifestyle with that of Donald's grandfather, who did not have it that easy, and still had to hunt in order to have food on the table. When he hears about the upcoming opening of the hunting season, Grandpa Duck's spirit emerges from the portrait, and insists that Donald take part, and accompanies him on the hunt.
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He is first seen on a painting in Donald's dining room. The narrator compares Donald's comfortable and plentiful lifestyle with that of Donald's grandfather, who did not have it that easy, and still had to hunt in order to have food on the table. When he hears about the upcoming opening of the hunting season, Grandpa Duck's spirit emerges from the portrait, and insists that Donald take part, and accompanies him on the hunt.
   
He reappeared in the ''[[Walt Disney anthology series|Disneyland]]'' episode "[[Your Host, Donald Duck]]", when Donald tells the audience the story of how his grandparents came west in a covered wagon.
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He reappeared in the ''[[Walt Disney anthology series|Disneyland]]'' episode "[[Your Host, Donald Duck]]", when Donald tells the audience the story of how his grandparents came west in a covered wagon.
   
 
He is generally considered to be [[Grandma Duck]]'s husband, given his name and relation to Donald.
 
He is generally considered to be [[Grandma Duck]]'s husband, given his name and relation to Donald.
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Duck family Carpi.jpg|Grandpa Duck on the Duck family tree.
 
Duck family Carpi.jpg|Grandpa Duck on the Duck family tree.
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 15:12, 26 October 2019

Grandpa Duck, also known as Grandpappy, is Donald Duck's pioneering grandfather, who teaches him the virtues of hunting in Disney's 1955 animated short No Hunting.

He is first seen on a painting in Donald's dining room. The narrator compares Donald's comfortable and plentiful lifestyle with that of Donald's grandfather, who did not have it that easy, and still had to hunt in order to have food on the table. When he hears about the upcoming opening of the hunting season, Grandpa Duck's spirit emerges from the portrait, and insists that Donald take part, and accompanies him on the hunt.

He reappeared in the Disneyland episode "Your Host, Donald Duck", when Donald tells the audience the story of how his grandparents came west in a covered wagon.

He is generally considered to be Grandma Duck's husband, given his name and relation to Donald.

Gallery

Trivia

  • When Grandpa Duck reappeared in the Duck family tree drawn by Giovan Battista Carpi (first printed in 1994), he and Grandma Duck's husband (as he appeared in The Good Old Daze from 1964) were shown on different portraits. Grandma Duck's husband was here called "Donald's grandpa", while Grandpa Duck from the 1955 cartoon was called "Donald's great-grandpa", implying that he is in fact a generation older than Grandma's husband. This information is, however, not given in the original cartoon in which Grandpa appeared.