Unique and marvelous to see something like that:the character talking with their own creator...hard work yet wonderful to admire...like a sort of contact among the child and their own father
3:26 for the "female duck" in question we all know she would eventually become Daisy later, but because her debut was in 1940 and the idea was made in the 30's, so it makes sense why the voice isn't suitable for a female duck (Daisy, was eventually later to voice like an actual woman instead of a quacking-like voice)
The footage of Donald as a cowboy was featured in a compilation film released overseas called "Donald Duck Goes West". It is used to segue into "Two-Gun Goofy", one of the featured cartoons.
Really dig the amount of cameos in this one You got the Crocodile from Peter Pan at 3:03 At 6:30 there’s Willie the Giant from “Mickey and the Beanstalk” and Pete is next to him, idk if the Moose was ever in a cartoon and I don’t know what that thing on Willie’s right even is And during the lineup bit at 8:29 you got the Gorilla from “Donald and the Gorilla” (a clip of him plays at 6:38) the Wolf from “Peter and the Wolf” (not a Donald short but he does show up at 6:52) the Crocodile from “Don’s Fountain of Youth” I’m guessing it’s him since he shows up at 6:48), Lumpjaw from “Bongo” (again not a Donald short but it looks just like him) and Pete again. Idk about the Moose and the Lion, I’m sure they’re a reference to something but idk what
I'm not sure if it's that particular moose, but Mickey, Donald and Goofy did go moose-hunting once ("Moose Hunters" from 1937), which naturally didn't go over well. As for what's beside Willie, it looks like the Reluctant Dragon! And if you look carefully at the bottom of that picture beneath the moose, you'll see an alligator that clearly looks like one of the ones from the "Dance of the Hours" segment of "Fantasia".
Love how overly romantized the creation of Donald is portrayed here. In reality, and before becoming Disney's secondary cartoon star, Donald was created at first as just a secondary character in The Wise Little Hen (1934), an adaptation of the fable of The Little Red Hen. Said original story already had a duck character, so no ape, zebra, elephant, seal nor any other exotic animal was considered first as a character that would have Clarence Nash's iconic voice.
you know since this episode is in black and white they should have used the 1934 version of orphan's benefit, the colors prints should use the 1941 version.
Why Does Everyone Think Donald Duck Is Much Better Than Mickey Mouse? Mickey’s The One Who Started It All Back In The 1920s When He Made His First Debut In The Walt Disney Black And White Sound Cartoon “Steamboat Willie”, And It All Started With A Mouse.
@@keepingwaltindisney Well You See Mickey Has Been Around For 95 Years When Walt Disney Created Him When He Was Travelling On The Train 🚂 Back To Los Angeles From New York, Until Walt’s Wife Lillian Gave Mickey’s Name To That Little Mouse. You Know Walt Created Mickey Because He Captures Everyone’s Eyes And Will Always Been In Our Hearts, Walt Said “During The Last Few Years We’ve Ventured Into A Lot Of Different Fields, And We’ve Had The Opportunity To Meet And Work With A Lot Of Wonderful People. I Only Hope That We Never Lose Sight Of One Thing - That It Was All Started By A Mouse.”
I love seeing Walt interact with his characters
So entertaining!!! Love it!
Unique and marvelous to see something like that:the character talking with their own creator...hard work yet wonderful to admire...like a sort of contact among the child and their own father
I wish there were some film footage of Walt talking to Mickey same as he did with Donald.
"DONALD AND DAFFY"... MY TWO FAVORITE DUCKS ❣️
This year in 2024 Donald Duck is celebrate 90th birthday for June 9th.
True answer is yes
"Oh, Phooey!" 😹👍
Walt had the patience of a saint to deal with all this nonsense. He truly was an amazing person.
His writers did good by him!
And that’s how Donald Duck was Born!
"Regardless of what language he speaks, nobody can understand him."
"The Gable of our stable" is very high praise especially back then.
happy 90th anniversary donald duck!!!(love to see this come back with the disney animators interacting with the characters in documentaries.:3)
3:26 for the "female duck" in question we all know she would eventually become Daisy later, but because her debut was in 1940 and the idea was made in the 30's, so it makes sense why the voice isn't suitable for a female duck (Daisy, was eventually later to voice like an actual woman instead of a quacking-like voice)
The footage of Donald as a cowboy was featured in a compilation film released overseas called "Donald Duck Goes West". It is used to segue into "Two-Gun Goofy", one of the featured cartoons.
Happy 😃 90th Birthday 🥳 Donald Duck (1934-2024)
3:10 Just the image of a pig making that sound is hilarious.
3:03 This crocodile resembles Tick-Tock from Peter Pan.
“Never smile at a crocodile….” - Henry Calvin. 😉
Great, it was so funny
Happy 90th Birthday Donald Duck and Happy National Donald Duck day 🦆🎂🎆🎆🎆🎆
Donald duck best duck ❤disney
Happy Birthday to Donald Duck!!!
Disney was in it’s prime throughout the 50’s and 60’s
Really dig the amount of cameos in this one
You got the Crocodile from Peter Pan at 3:03
At 6:30 there’s Willie the Giant from “Mickey and the Beanstalk” and Pete is next to him, idk if the Moose was ever in a cartoon and I don’t know what that thing on Willie’s right even is
And during the lineup bit at 8:29 you got the Gorilla from “Donald and the Gorilla” (a clip of him plays at 6:38) the Wolf from “Peter and the Wolf” (not a Donald short but he does show up at 6:52) the Crocodile from “Don’s Fountain of Youth” I’m guessing it’s him since he shows up at 6:48), Lumpjaw from “Bongo” (again not a Donald short but it looks just like him) and Pete again. Idk about the Moose and the Lion, I’m sure they’re a reference to something but idk what
I'm not sure if it's that particular moose, but Mickey, Donald and Goofy did go moose-hunting once ("Moose Hunters" from 1937), which naturally didn't go over well. As for what's beside Willie, it looks like the Reluctant Dragon! And if you look carefully at the bottom of that picture beneath the moose, you'll see an alligator that clearly looks like one of the ones from the "Dance of the Hours" segment of "Fantasia".
Pato Donald y Mickey Raton!
In Finland 🇫🇮, DONALD DUCK is known
as AKU ANKKA.
😺👍
Happy Birthday Donald duck 90 years is Amazing have a Magical Birthday Donald duck hugs and Kiss 💋 Steph 16:22🎨Steph 16:46
Love how overly romantized the creation of Donald is portrayed here. In reality, and before becoming Disney's secondary cartoon star, Donald was created at first as just a secondary character in The Wise Little Hen (1934), an adaptation of the fable of The Little Red Hen. Said original story already had a duck character, so no ape, zebra, elephant, seal nor any other exotic animal was considered first as a character that would have Clarence Nash's iconic voice.
DONALD HAS HAIR AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Poor Donald Duck get very bad day
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German, swedish, dutch. Here we call him "Kalle Anka"
In Netherlands we also say Donald Duck, don’t try to be Dutch buddy.
you know since this episode is in black and white they should have used the 1934 version of orphan's benefit, the colors prints should use the 1941 version.
@@ericurbane99 Send an email to Jack Hannah! Lol….I just post what was originally produced!
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Don't we all know it. 😏
Why Does Everyone Think Donald Duck Is Much Better Than Mickey Mouse? Mickey’s The One Who Started It All Back In The 1920s When He Made His First Debut In The Walt Disney Black And White Sound Cartoon “Steamboat Willie”, And It All Started With A Mouse.
@@jonathanfindlay5356 if one person thinks Mickey is better your theory is refuted. I personally prefer Donald….
@@keepingwaltindisney Well You See Mickey Has Been Around For 95 Years When Walt Disney Created Him When He Was Travelling On The Train 🚂 Back To Los Angeles From New York, Until Walt’s Wife Lillian Gave Mickey’s Name To That Little Mouse. You Know Walt Created Mickey Because He Captures Everyone’s Eyes And Will Always Been In Our Hearts, Walt Said “During The Last Few Years We’ve Ventured Into A Lot Of Different Fields, And We’ve Had The Opportunity To Meet And Work With A Lot Of Wonderful People. I Only Hope That We Never Lose Sight Of One Thing - That It Was All Started By A Mouse.”