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April, May, and June Duck

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".

The names were also used in a Three Stooges short for three sisters the protagonists end up marrying.

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