Grandma Duck
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| Grandma Duck (Elvira Coot) | |
|---|---|
| First appearance | Donald Duck Sunday newspaper strip, 1943 (first appearance in person) |
| Created by | Bob Karp and Al Taliaferro |
| Voiced by | June Foray |
Elvira "Grandma Duck" Coot is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney's various comic books. She is the grandmother of Donald Duck and Gladstone Gander, as well as the Duck family matriarch. In most stories, she is simply referred to as Grandma Duck. Grandma Duck was introduced to the Disney comic universe by Al Taliaferro in the newspaper comic strips - as a picture in 1940, in person in 1943. Taliaferro found inspiration for her in his own mother-in-law, Donnie M. Wheaton.
According to Keno Don Rosa, Grandma was born around 1855. Later, she married Humperdink Duck, and they had three children named Quackmore Duck (Donald Duck's father), Daphne Duck (Gladstone Gander's mother) and Eider Duck. So fond were Elvira and Humperdink of their children that they called themselves "Ma and Pa Duck" (again, according to Don Rosa).
Grandma's grandnephew Gus Goose is her farmhand and lives on the farm. However, he is very lazy and does not work much. In some stories, especially older ones, Grandma Duck also gets help from Gus and Jaq, the two mice from Cinderella.
Grandma's farm is the center of the Duck family's annual holiday gatherings, with said gatherings usually arranged by her. These are always merry and warm and interesting occasions.
She is depicted as driving a Detroit Electric automobile. She refuses to acquire any modern gadgetry, and does not even watch TV.
In The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck by Don Rosa, it is shown that her father is Clinton Coot, her mother is Gertrude Gadwall, her grandfather is Cornelius Coot, and her brother is Casey Coot. In older Italian stories (including Marco Rota's From Egg to Duck), she is sometimes shown as Scrooge McDuck's sister, but this tradition is no longer alive. Occasionally they have also been portrayed as being cousins, another now rarely enforced tradition. The "truth" is that Scrooge is the brother of Elvira's daughter-in-law. For this relationship there is no word in the English language. According to Don Rosa's unofficial timelines, Grandma Duck died in 1970, aged 115.
Grandma made her animated debut in the 1960 Wonderful World of Color episode "This is Your Life, Donald Duck", where she was voiced by June Foray. She also made a non-speaking cameo in Mickey's Christmas Carol. Surprisingly, she never made an appearance on DuckTales.
[edit] External links
- Grandma Duck at the INDUCKS
- Grandma Duck profile at HooZoo
- Grandma Duck profile at Who's who in Duckburg
- Page about her car
- Toonopedia entry on Grandma Duck

