Donald Duck and 20 other Disney animals in real life
Categories: Animals
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/donald-duck-and-20-other-disney-animals-in-real-life.htmlOn June 9, 1934, the first cartoon featuring Donald Duck was released. This day is considered the birthday of one of the most famous Disney characters. Today we bring you a selection of Disney animals and their real-life replicas. Yes, they exist
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1. "Dumbo".

2. "Bambi".

3. And again "Bambi".

4. "Cinderella" - Gus.

5. Lady and the Tramp.

6. "101 Dalmatians" - Pongo and Perdita.

7. "The sword in the stone" - Arthur in the form of a squirrel.

8. "The Jungle Book" - Bagheera.

9. "The Jungle Book" - Baloo.

10. "Winnie the Pooh"

11. "Fox and Dog" - Tod and Copper.

12. "The Great Mouse Detective" - Basil and Toby.

13. "Aladdin" - Abu and Iago.

14. "The Lion King" - Mufasa and Simba. Just don't cry, don't cry, hold on!

15. "The Lion King" - Timon and Pumbaa.

16. "The Lion King" - Simba and Timon.

17. "The Lion King" - Simba and Rafiki.

18. "Brother Bear" - Koda and Kenai.

19. "Finding Nemo" - Marlin, Nemo and Dory.

20. "Up" - Doug.
21. Donald Duck
Keywords: Disney | Cartoons | Characters | Reality
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