Trombone Trouble is a Walt Disney cartoon that was released on February 18, 1944. It is the only Donald Duck cartoon where Roman/Greek gods play a role.
Trombone Trouble is a Walt Disney cartoon that was released on February 18, 1944. It is the only Donald Duck cartoon where Roman/Greek gods play a role.
Donald's Crime is a short from Walt Disney Pictures starring Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and Daisy Duck. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cartoon in 1945.
Donald's Crime is a short from Walt Disney Pictures starring Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and Daisy Duck. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cartoon in 1945.
A snowy scene; Daisy would like a fur coat, so Donald filches a baby bear from its sleeping mother. But the mother awakens and tracks Donald (and her baby) down. Donald uses his own fur .. show full overview
A snowy scene; Daisy would like a fur coat, so Donald filches a baby bear from its sleeping mother. But the mother awakens and tracks Donald (and her baby) down. Donald uses his own fur coat to disguise himself as a bear cub. The real cub returns, and Donald looks like he might be in trouble, but a jar of honey turns him into the bear's best friend instead.
Frank Duck Bring 'em Back Alive is a Donald and Goofy animated short released on November 1, 1946. It was directed by Jack Hannah, written by Dick Kinney and animated by Hugh Fraser, Jim Moore, Al Coe, and Andy Engman.
Frank Duck Bring 'em Back Alive is a Donald and Goofy animated short released on November 1, 1946. It was directed by Jack Hannah, written by Dick Kinney and animated by Hugh Fraser, Jim Moore, Al Coe, and Andy Engman.
Short introduction to the season by Leonard Maltin
Short introduction to the season by Leonard Maltin
2x19 Drawing and Talking Duck With Tony Anselmo Episode overview
Air date
Dec 06, 2005
Leonard Maltin meets with Tony Anselmo, who is the present voice of Donald and has been so since the mid-1980s. He reveals how he emerged as the man behind the duck and his respect and loyalty to the Disney name
Leonard Maltin meets with Tony Anselmo, who is the present voice of Donald and has been so since the mid-1980s. He reveals how he emerged as the man behind the duck and his respect and loyalty to the Disney name
Carl Barks, although he started out as a storyman for some of Donald's earliest shorts, is best known for the Donald Duck comics. Various relevant individuals give their thought on the .. show full overview
Carl Barks, although he started out as a storyman for some of Donald's earliest shorts, is best known for the Donald Duck comics. Various relevant individuals give their thought on the man and his work and emphasize his influence on DuckTales (a clip from the episode "The Time Teasers" can be seen during the special) and such blockbusters as Raiders of the Lost Ark.
2x22Show finale Timeline: The War Years: 1941-1945 Episode overview
Air date
Dec 06, 2005
This segment shows off a variety of things that had come out of Disney during these years, using clips and captions in the style of a newsreel.
This segment shows off a variety of things that had come out of Disney during these years, using clips and captions in the style of a newsreel.
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