DonPan

DonPan is the slash ship between Donald Duck and Panchito Pistoles.

The Three Caballeros
Receiving three big presents for his birthday from his friend José, Donald meets Panchito for the first time when he opens the present from Mexico. Though he has never met Donald before, Panchito instantly recognizes him (and José). He gives both of them a sombrero and tells them that they're now three gay Caballeros. Panchito then sings the titular song with them, at the end of which he disappears under his hat. When Donald picks it up, a cactus-like formation comes out before Panchito himself. When Donald asks what it is, Panchito tells him that it's his gift from Mexico: a piñata. But when Donald asks what a piñata is, Panchito informs him of it being a gift filled with all sorts of surprises, perfect for Christmas. Donald then breaks into a performance of Jingle Bells, but Panchito kindly stops him, explaining that Mexicans don't sing Jingle Bells. Instead, he tells them that Mexican children sing Las Posadas, as a tradition reminiscent of the journey of Mary and Joseph of Nazareth, with children being allowed to go into a neighbors house when they sing and then break a piñata.

He tells Donald that it's now time to break his piñata, but before he could do so, he blindfolds him, as tradition. He has a good laugh with José at Donald's expense as they work together to pull the piñata too high for Donald to smack it. After Donald finally gets to hit it, Panchito asks if Donald sees what he meant with it being full of surprises. He then tells the two of them of the story of Mexico being in its flag. José is incredibly moved by Panchito's story and Donald agrees. Panchito then offers them a real trip to Mexico and summons a magic carpet to transport them there, the three of them fly into Panchito's picture after he brings it to life. After they leave the picture on a rough landing, Donald asks Panchito what is going on. Panchito shushes him, telling him to watch his favorite dance. Though Panchito is happy to see Donald dance along, he tells him and Panchito that they're off the beat. The magic carpet then takes them on a flight far above Mexico.

Fanon
DonPan is the least popular combination of the Three Caballeros, largely because of their lack of one-on-one interactions. It still has its fans, due to Donald and Panchito's polar opposite dynamic.

Fandom

 * FAN FICTION

Variations

 * DonPanJosé refer to the ship between José Carioca, Donald and Panchito