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Talking donkey


A talking donkey is a type of talking animal; in this case, the animal is a donkey. Examples include:

Characters

  • Baba Looey, a character in the animated television series The Quick Draw McGraw Show
  • Benjamin (Animal Farm), a character in the novel Animal Farm
  • Candlewick (character), a character in the novel The Adventures of Pinocchio
  • Donkey (Shrek), a character in the Shrek franchise
  • Donkey Hodie, a character in the television series Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
  • Eeyore, a character in the book series Winnie-the-Pooh
  • Holly Dolly, a fictional singer
  • Nick Bottom, a character in the play A Midsummer Night's Dream
  • Puzzle (Narnia), a character in the novel series The Chronicles of Narnia
  • Wise Donkey, a character in the book series Oz

Legendary creatures

  • Balaam's donkey, a donkey in the Bible
  • Brag (folklore), a goblin in English folklore

Works

  • "An ass eating thistles", a fable in Aesop's Fables
  • "The Ass and his Masters", a fable in Aesop's Fables
  • "The Ass and the Pig", a fable in Aesop's Fables
  • "The Ass Carrying an Image", a fable in Aesop's Fables
  • "The Ass in the Lion's Skin", a fable in Aesop's Fables
  • "The Donkey" (fairy tale), a fairy tale in Grimms' Fairy Tales
  • "The Donkey's Head", a Jewish-Tunisian folktale
  • The Golden Ass, a 2nd century novel by Apuleius
  • "The Horse and the Donkey", a fable in Aesop's Fables
  • "Der Kuckuck und der Esel", an 1835 song by August Heinrich Hoffmann and Carl Friedrich Zelter
  • "The Lion Grown Old", a fable in Aesop's Fables
  • Nestor, the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey, a 1977 Japanese-American animated film
  • "The Old Man and the Ass", a fable in Aesop's Fables
  • Sylvester and the Magic Pebble, a 1969 book by William Steig
  • "Town Musicians of Bremen", a fairy tale in Grimms' Fairy Tales
  • Trotro, a French animated television series
  • "The Wishing-Table, the Gold-Ass, and the Cudgel in the Sack", a fairy tale in Grimms' Fairy Tales
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