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Encyclopedia > April, May and June

April, May, and June Duck are a trio of Walt Disney's comic book characters. They were created by Carl Barks and were first used in a story published in February 1953.


They are descendants of Pintail Duck. They were born in 1940 as the triplet daughters of Daisy Duck's sister, who is presumably Donna Duck. They live in Duckburg, Calisota, along with their aunt and act as their cousins' Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck female counterparts, occasional rivals, occasional friends, and occasional dates. They are members of the organization The Junior Chickadees, who serve as The Junior Woodchucks' female counterparts.


April, May, and June were not seen in animation until they were given a special cameo on the House of Mouse episode "Ladies' Night".



Characters from the Scrooge McDuck universe used by Carl Barks and Keno Don Rosa

The Clan McDuck: Sir Eider McDuck | Sir Quackly McDuck | Sir Stuft McDuck | Sir Roast McDuck | Sir Swamphole McDuck | Malcolm McDuck | Hugh McDuck | Quagmire McDuck | Dingus McDuck | Angus "Pothole" McDuck | Fergus McDuck | Downy O'Drake | Jake McDuck | Matilda McDuck | Hortense McDuck | Scrooge McDuck

The Duck family: Donald Duck | Huey, Dewey and Louie | Della Thelma Duck | Quackmore Duck | Daphne Duck | Eider Duck | Humperdink Duck | Pintail Duck

Coot Kin: Elvira Coot (Grandma Duck) | Cornelius Coot | Clinton Coot | Casey Coot

The Gearloose family: Ratchet Gearloose | Fulton Gearloose | Gyro Gearloose | Little Helper

Friends: Daisy Duck | April, May, and June Duck | The Junior Woodchucks | Gladstone Gander | Gus Goose | Ludwig Von Drake | Howard Rockerduck | Glittering Goldie O'Gilt | Scottie McTerrier | Emily Quackfaster | Jose Carioca | Panchito Pistoles | Theodore Roosevelt

Enemies: Blackheart Beagle | The Beagle Boys | Magica De Spell | The Whiskervilles | The McViper Clan | John Rockerduck | Flintheart Glomgold | Arpine Lusène | Soapy Slick | Brutopia | Argus McSwine | Neighbour Jones | Azure Blue | Lawyer Sharky | Bombie the Zombie | Mr. Molay | Maurice Matressface

(non-anthropomorphic) Animals: Hortense | Bolivar | General Snozzie | Señor Martinez

The Duck Universe on the I.N.D.U.C.K.S. (http://coa.inducks.org/coa/c1/universe.php/0/Ducks)





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April, May, and June Duck at AllExperts (510 words)
April, May, and June Duck are a trio of Walt Disney's comic book characters.
The girls also frequently wear "Yellow," "Purple" and "Orange." However, one might consider "blue" to be April's color since that was the color she wore when she appeared solo in "Dell Giant" #35.
April, May, and June were not seen in animation until they were given a special cameo on the House of Mouse episode "Ladies' Night".
1931 Court Bklyn April, May, June (20768 words)
Ann GOLDEN, of 66 Dover street, Manhattan Beach, alleged that on April 7 last her automobile was stolen from where she had parked it at Surf and Stillwell avenues and was subsequently found in the possession of VAN DERREE by Patrolman Gustav HUBNER, of Fifth avenue station.
The couple married June 24, 1921, in Washington, D.C. Robert PETTYKO, of the Hotel Lincoln, Manhattan, testified that on September 8, 1928, he visited COAKLEY in a hotel in Albany, and that with COAKLEY in the room was an unidentified young woman.
It was alleged by Hyman ELKIN that the woman struck his 10-year-old son, Max, on the head with her hand, causing him to fall to the ground and receiving a laceration of the scalp.
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