Ronald McDonald, the iconic clown character associated with the McDonald's fast-food chain, has not been killed; he is a fictional character and a marketing mascot. Over the years, there have been various interpretations and parodies involving the character, but no real-life event involves his death. If you are referring to a specific story, film, or piece of media, please provide more context for a tailored response.
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Ronald McDonald was created by Jim Ashford 1953.
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Ronald McDonald has written: 'Lanchester of Brazenose'
The McDonald's Restaurant originated from the two McDonald's brothers. Although it was subsequently taken over by Carl Karcher, then name stuck. Ronald McDonald's first name was presumably chosen because it rhymes with "Donald."
The first Ronald McDonald to appear on television was portrayed by Willard Scott.
Ronald McDonald is a fictional character created for marketing purposes. He is located wherever someone puts on the Ronald McDonald costume.
Ronald McDonald is a fictional character, and hasn't had any relationships.