Donald Duck [auto]
Donald Duck, the iconic Disney character introduced in 1934, is renowned for his distinctive, semi-intelligible voice that conveys a spectrum of emotions, from comical frustration to exuberant joy. His voice is characterized by a unique, raspy timbre and rapid cadence, achieved through a specialized vocal technique that bypasses traditional vocal cord use, resulting in his signature quacking speech.
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