If Mickey Mouse had an affair with Daisy Duck, their kids would probably look like the Mickey Duck by HuskMitNavn.
The Danish artist decided to combine two well-known Disney characters and wound up with the very funny, but unusual Mickey Duck. This strange character has the mouse's ears and eyes, but takes on the characteristics of a duck with a large, pink beak. Of course, it may not have been Mickey and Daisy; Minnie and Donald could have been the culprits of this figure that was probably born out of wedlock. Either way, HuskMitNavn's has answered the life-long question of what crossbred Disney babies would look like.
HuskMitNavn has made 12 editions of the sculpture, with this one as the last in the Mickey Duck series.
Disney Character Hybrids
The Mickey Duck by HuskMitNavn is a Strange Crossbreed of Two Icons
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