@@ansonchow2016do they also have donald duck comics in countries like america cus in netherlands these were gold in the form of comics everyone wanted to read them and we would fight over them
@@venemous15 Unfortunately, we don't have many. In the US, they focus mostly on Uncle Scrooge and the Nephews. Donald has an incredibly rich history and following overseas, but we're not exposed to it here.
Sean sitting there across from an empty plate of wings and going solo through the gauntlet while interviewing an empty chair thinking "I've made it" and "I've completely lost it" at the same time
Animation for Donald Duck on this custom episode of Hot Ones was done by the Walt Disney Animation Studios team, led by legendary animator Eric Goldberg
AAAAAND hot ones has sold out. FRIENDLY REMINDER WHY THEY ARE DOING THIS: Disney says man can't sue over wife's death because he agreed to Disney+ terms of service
@@shelladdition you think this was done in response to a story that broke a week ago? Don't know much about how animation works, specifically the timeframes involved, huh?
My grandfather was a lifelong fan of Donald, and had tons of old plushies, recorded tapes and official ones, figures, and other merch. All of them were passed on to his son (my uncle) and its probably one of the most precious collections we have of him left.❤ We love you Donald! Thanks for 90 years of wisequackin’!
@@shelladditionthey tried to put it on tv years ago and it only lasted like 6 episodes and it failed in a big way I’d say that’s when they tried to sell out not to mention they interview stars who most r just there to promote their albums or movies how is that not being a sell out to Hollywood? Its a fun show u don’t have to watch it if it bothers u
It's weird that they stopped entirely with the animated movies considering nowadays it has to be more expensive with the CGI movies. The credits for the CGI animators are like 10 bibles worth of words.
Not joking: Lack of know-how. In the last decade Disney purged most of the animators that had been working for the company for decades and were familiar with the “classic Disney style”. Additionally a large part of the animation work is being outsourced globally with wages that are a race to the bottom.
Yeah, though I imagine their 2D animation team is a lot smaller now than it was back in its hayday. Like probably 20 people at best compared to hundreds in the 90's.
It's honestly sad that we're so oversaturated in CGI today that so many people in the comments are just absolutely amazed by hand drawn animation over live action techniques that have been around for over 80 years.
Well, live-action/2D animation hybrid is actually much younger. It was invented in thr 90s and requires a lot of intense planning and careful prop work, which is why it is rarely used outside of short segments even today.
"Honestly"? First of all thank you for your honesty. In this day and age rarely anyone is honest about anything. I really like how you announced that you were going to be honest, I wouldn't otherwise know. It's one of the most honest moments off all time. Your honesty is greatly appreciated.
One thing I think is kinda neat is that Donald is actually a veteran. He was officially drafted into the army 1941 at was honorably discharged at the rank of sergeant in 1984, on his 50th birthday.
AAAAAND hot ones has sold out. FRIENDLY REMINDER WHY THEY ARE DOING THIS: Disney says man can't sue over wife's death because he agreed to Disney+ terms of service
I wish disney would make more 2D animated movies again. This episode was so funny and well made I can only imagine what disney could do nowadays with a full budget 2D animated movie
@@CvjmkadThat was years ago. Now we have anime movies making millions. They just have to steer into their nostalgic movies to bait us millenials who grew up with it and cant afford to pay for movies back then.
In Finland as well: the Donald Duck Weekly magazine (Aku Ankka) and various "sister books" like the Donald Duck pocket books etc. are quite popular. Back when "The Good Duck Artist" Carl Barks (who created e.g. Scrooge McDuck, Beagle Boys, Magica DeSpell etc) visited us in the 1990s on his European tour, it was a national sensation over here. :)
@Kossage wow, I didn't realise they're officially called Donald Duck! That's cool to know :D In Egypt, both the weekly magazine and monthly pocket book are called Mickey, but 3 out of 4 stories are Donald Duck/Duck universe because he's more popular :)
@@LauraMelle1995 Yeah, it has to do with the Finnish view of life. We tend to sympathize with the down on his luck, imperfect yet resolved Donald (who is a single "father" raising his trio of nephews diligently in his sister's absence), while the goody-two-shoes Mickey (who only rarely acts as the uncle to his two nephews) is not quite as appealing to us although we've also enjoyed many fine Mickey stories over the years, and sometimes those rare but fun stories where Mickey, Donald, and Goofy team up for adventures.
forget all the celebs you've had on the show, having Donald Duck on the show is gonna be the biggest episode of all time. Instant childhood nostalgia 🥹
@@bernardomarkuskampffdemelo4323Not even Pluto understood it XD. I love that movie. I also remember that it also focused on Mickey being the smallest.
Fun Fact, Donald has only ever had two voice actors so far. The current voice of Donald (Tony Anselmo) was originally a Disney animator who 'inherited' the voice from the original voice artist, Clarence Nash, who invented the quacky voice. Tony and Clarence became friends on the Cali Disney lot. I recommend looking up the story of how Tony became the voice of Donald after working as an animator. He's even animated stuff he's voice acted in.
@@liamdude5722 Someone doesn't remember Chedle did a human voice coming from the Barksian Modulator Donald Swallowed. Tony did Donald's voice in those episodes. As usual.
As goofy as this is, no pun intended. It’s actually crazy you guy got the actual voice actors for these two to make appearances on the show, hope they actually tried the sauce 🥵
pls credit the animators Written & Directed by Eric Goldberg Produced by Dorothy McKim Production Coordinator - Jillian Howell Technical Direction - Rebecca Thompson Pre-Production Support - Angel Jr Ruvalcaba Credit the crew for working as hard as they have on this project
Hi I'm Sean and you're watching hotones Today we have Jesus Christ. He's been seen in such hits as The Bible, Jesus Christ superstar and Passion of the Christ. His resurrection is due any day now, Jesus welcome to show.
Peoples have noticed, that NONE Of THE ANIMATORS are credited for this production…which is such a slap in the face for their hard work on this production
So, like, they've spent decades not giving credit to the cartoonists..? And what with being a horrifying mega corporation? Business as usual, and a Hot Ones trying to cover over their recent bad publicity...
Can I just say, I am so grateful for the final questions at the end? Even if they didn't get answered, THAT is the kind of Disney journalism I want! The Duck Family Tree is a tangled web of mysteries.
The father was never given. The basic idea is that when you read the comics, watch the shows and movies, the “viewer” is the father. I’m not sure if that’s true, but I do remember learning that.
Here’s a snippet from Animation Magazine with the credit for the voice acting and animation “Animation for Donald Duck on this custom episode of Hot Ones was done by the Walt Disney Animation Studios team, led by legendary animator Eric Goldberg - best known for animating Genie in Disney’s Aladdin (1992) and directing Disney’s Pocahontas (1995). Tony Anselmo voiced Donald Duck and Bret Iwan voiced Mickey Mouse for this special appearance.” I feel that they missed out on the credit in the video. Update: They added the proper credit in the description!!!!
@@MaxelWong Well, we all signed away our right to sue Disney for any reason whatsoever when we signed up for Disney+ (even if it was just a free trial) so… Yeah. I don’t hold them in the best light.
Written & Directed by Eric Goldberg Produced by Dorothy McKim Production Coordinator - Jillian Howell Technical Direction - Rebecca Thompson Pre-Production Support - Angel Jr Ruvalcaba Credit the crew for working as hard as they have on this project
I absolutely LOVED this whole thing. Interviewing / having an animated character or muppet or whatever as a guest star. The kind of thing we had back in the 80s and such. This episode made me kinda feel like a kid again.
I think Shaggy and Scooby should definitely be the next guests. They’ll slather so much sauce on those wings and immediately start freaking out over the extremity of the heat
How about Daffy Duck, or should that be "Duck Dodgers and the 24 and a 1/2 century!" Or even Yosemite Sam! If we go down the Muppets route, obviously Kermit, but also Miss Piggy and Animal!
I don’t know if Disney execs are watching this at all, or reading the comments especially, but I would love to show my kids new movies that look like this someday
Okay… props to Tony Anselmo for being able to do feminine Daisy Duck on TOP of doing Donald… you don’t do that easily unless you’re professionally trained for it. Just incredible… the voice is truly an instrument.
Seeing Donald Duck & Mickey Mouse in the Hot Ones episode is absolutely legendary! Disney doesn't make classic 2D animation style like it used to back then.
Please credit the animators who worked on this. They're underappreciated as it is and in the context if SAG negotiations it would mean a lot for them to be recognized
As an animator. No one cares. The only people who watch the credits of any movie are animators who want to see their name on screen. Everyone else clears the theatre. Everyone clicks off at the end. I genuinely don't care if my name appears in the credits of any production I work on.
@@whiskerbiscuit6674legit 😂 no one notices I produce a daily news program at a school I work at and most little written details go completely unnoticed by kids and adults 😅
@@azpont7275 If you ask all the people who actually worked with Walt, he was no racist. Don't believe everything you hear on the internet. Do some fact checking.
Wow, this is incredible! I grew up with that bird! Thanks a million for bringing back so many wonderful memories and making my day so much better! I’m now 32, and when my friends and neighbors were younger, we’d set up tents in the garden and around the neighborhood. We’d have our flashlights and Donald Duck comics, and we’d read all night while munching on snacks! This is a very fond memory that I’ll never forget, and this video kind of got me a bit emotional. Thanks for listening to my brother’s request and that you gave him cauliflower, glad to see he’s not a cannibal!
Donald told Sean that he'll be hearing from his lawyer. Little does Sean know he's not legally allowed to defend himself in court because he had a Disney+ subscription.
For those who are curious, Donald requested cauliflower bites instead of wings.
Cool I was thinking this is weird him eating wings lol
Disney Marketing/PR department*
So, are the sauces real?
That's dark
I'm pretty sure birds can't detect capsaicin
Fun fact: Donald did appear in more shorts than Mickey and was more popular than him in the 40s.
Donald is still more popular than Mickey to this day lol, mainly Disney doesn't want to hurt Mickey's image as it's company mascot.
@@ansonchow2016do they also have donald duck comics in countries like america cus in netherlands these were gold in the form of comics everyone wanted to read them and we would fight over them
@@ansonchow2016simply false
@@venemous15 Unfortunately, we don't have many. In the US, they focus mostly on Uncle Scrooge and the Nephews. Donald has an incredibly rich history and following overseas, but we're not exposed to it here.
Donald obviously isn’t going to lie buddy
Donald saying “….who???” took me tf out 😂😂😂😂
I guess he never watched Back to the Future or Thor 😂
Saame haha stone cold 😂
BTTF I can get cuz that's Universal
But Thor technically exists in the Disney realm so he should know Jane Foster
Yeah HAHAHAHA
BRO I literally died. ☠️
It would have been funny too if he mentioned Taylor Swift and he does that WHO?
Donald is what you call a level above celebrity. He's an icon.
He's probably the only one I'll give a pass for having a big head about it
He freaking earned it.
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
The animators deserve so much credit for the live-action and animated hybrid that was similar to that of what Walt did with Alice in Wonderland
You mean the whole video
@@Quisshy yeah, I have no idea why I said segment
@@Quisshyyeah
In the data/info of this video you can read the credits.
@@elleroy9775 I meant it more in the admiration of it than actually demanding it
I like how Donald is so big he doesn't recognize other celebrities, they're all beneath him lol
Donald is from the 30s. He doesn't know any celebrities from after 1966.
@@jjc92787 nah he's really just that famous
That's right.
I thought he was just too old to know younger celebrities.
He’s just a duck bro. Just him talking is pretty amazing
Sean sitting there across from an empty plate of wings and going solo through the gauntlet while interviewing an empty chair thinking "I've made it" and "I've completely lost it" at the same time
This. This 100%.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@harveyleznik In reality, he's not. You do realize Donald Duck is animated, right?
@@speedstorm0332 we can all get a lil animated sometimes, just cuz he's excitable doesn't mean he's not a person bro wth
@@speedstorm0332I've seen Who Framed Roger Rabbit. We all know Toons are real and live in our world.
I can't believe Disney actually let Tony Anselmo do the voice for your show. That's cool.
Oh yeah I remember they didn't let Bill Farmer voice Goofy in that short with Homer.
This is the best Disney promotional material sense 90’s-early 2000’s tbh
*since
Yes this is the only good animination in the 2020s.
Since? 😂
It's even got the same style as "The Goofy Movie"
Make it make sense
It feels so fresh and comforting to see a well done 2D animated Donald Duck these days
One word: AWESOME
Disney got us used to cheap CGI and the KK bend.
@@CarlosJoaquin-216 Two words, Eric Goldberg
@@enriquejoseantequerasanche6180 don't blame just disney, hollywood as a whole realized cheap cgi is enough to get people to the cinemas at least once
Truth! So refreshing.
the actor behind the voice been doin it since he was 25, and he's still flawless.
I know, right?! Tony Anselmo quacking up for Donald for over 40 years and still going strong!
A Disney Legend for good reason.
Doing it Till your 90!!!
eating wings at this point is canibalism
@@estudiotgwtgw They’re cauliflower.
Very nice touch giving Donald cauliflower bites instead of wings. He IS a duck, after all.
He did have a cannibalistic feast with his nephews in the old cartoon. Would be so funny if they did that again.
I don't know what's more impressive, the Disney collab, or the fact that it's been legitimately hand animated. Either way, fun stuff.
Animation for Donald Duck on this custom episode of Hot Ones was done by the Walt Disney Animation Studios team, led by legendary animator Eric Goldberg
AAAAAND hot ones has sold out.
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@@shelladdition you think this was done in response to a story that broke a week ago? Don't know much about how animation works, specifically the timeframes involved, huh?
@@fafolguynot to mention how long it takes to bring a product to market?
After all, very few cartoons are live due to the terrible strain on the animators' wrists.
Man, no wonder it’s only 8 minutes. The animation is surprisingly polished for what it is and must’ve taken forever, all things considered.
Apparently Walt Disney Animation Studios itself made the animation 😊
It’s only 8 minutes because why would you need more time watching this lol
they needed distraction from old allergic lady REALLY quick
Actually looks like Don Bluth, really well done. RIP Disney
Really wish they credited the animators somewhere, this is some Roger Rabbit tier stuff.
Whoever animated Sean did an amazing job, you really can't tell Donald is just talking to a plate of wings across the table
lol
😂😂😂😂😂
Seriously, the Sean animation is the most realistic CGI I’ve ever seen in my life, by far.
A plate of cauliflower bites, actually
I'm waiting for someone to get woooshed
My grandfather was a lifelong fan of Donald, and had tons of old plushies, recorded tapes and official ones, figures, and other merch. All of them were passed on to his son (my uncle) and its probably one of the most precious collections we have of him left.❤
We love you Donald! Thanks for 90 years of wisequackin’!
Donald Duck threatening to get his lawyer is the most fear inducing thing I've heard in a while. xD
I imagine the Disney lawyers all look like agent Smith lol. If they come after you there’s nothing you can do.
Beyoncé said the same thing when she was on hot ones 😅😂
His lawyer = Disney’s lawyer. Ain’t nothing to laugh at 💀💀💀
bro 💀
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This is why we need to support the animators protests, they deserve better payment and recognition. Amazing stuff from the animators!!
Who cares ya mook😒
Yeah, exactly
This has nothing to do with animator protests.
@@Livinghopefulandhonest I’m saying we should support animators who are protesting because they weren’t credited in the video.
@@cactusbuds2979 No ones protesting and everyone got credited
Now that you've seen Donald on Hot Ones, Disney lawyers can now legally bludgeon you to death with bottles of hastily-branded hot sauce.
Or they hired Hot Ones for the promo.
I feel bad for Hot Ones, now in case something terrible happens to them at one of Disney parks, they won't be able to sue.
Honestly would buy those, mostly the Powerline and Maleficent.
Would be a twist of irony if Donald Duck died from an allergic reaction from the hot sauces and Daisy couldn't sue First We Feast.
@thejuanderful apparently it's 95 years. He's not public domain yet.
This really makes me smile. Now THIS is the Disney I love and miss!
Mickey in the background making sure Donald doesn't slip up by telling to much info. 😂
HaHUH!
cant be having any more Mark Ruffalo/Tom Holland incidents
For example about the current lawsuits
Yo 😂
I mean, he seems like someone just trying not to rock the boat, and keep Donald from having Disney's lawyers up his tail feathers
"I was too big to be contained in shorts" - I want to believe this is a sneaky reference to him not wearing any pants.
@@shelladditionthis was probably in the works way before that happened
@@shelladditionthey tried to put it on tv years ago and it only lasted like 6 episodes and it failed in a big way I’d say that’s when they tried to sell out not to mention they interview stars who most r just there to promote their albums or movies how is that not being a sell out to Hollywood? Its a fun show u don’t have to watch it if it bothers u
@@shelladditiondo you know his long animation takes?!?!
😂😂😂😂😂
off topic but im pretty sure this is canibalism that donald is commiting.
Donald's eyes changing when he imitates Daisy is gold, Jerry. GOLD.
That's GOLD Jerry! GOLD!
Donald needs to find a new girl, he's too good for Daisy, she won't accept him for who he is and is always trying to change him
@@valap2 DuckTales 2017 made their relationship a lot better. And I appreciate that.
@bothgunsblazin, don't overreact
@@borhannjk56 no overeacting
the delivery of “Shut up, Sean!” SENT ME
5:50 "I can't understand a word he said.." such raw line delivery, such a great expression as well
And Donald needed subtitles
Sean: "With your brain and tongue on fire, can you explain the mythology behind the Kingdom Hearts games in full?"
I was kinda hoping he would ask about Sora being in Smash Bros. 😂😂😂
off topic but im pretty sure this is canibalism that donald is commiting.
*Zetaflare noises*
That must've been question no. 4, skipped for time
Omfg hahahHahahahahahahaha amazing comment
Man, it is nice to see some classic 2d animation. I wish Disney would do it more often
Don't we all.
Of course. It would be awesome to see something like this.
It's weird that they stopped entirely with the animated movies considering nowadays it has to be more expensive with the CGI movies. The credits for the CGI animators are like 10 bibles worth of words.
This is what we’re missing
@@roadworkahead8967 Agreed.
THANK YOU!!! This is so sweet of you guys to do! We enjoyed it!! ❤
1:36 Mickey canonically monitors Donald to make sure he doesn't launch into a PTSD fuelled racist rant from his WWII service.
😂
Never ask Donald what he was doing in Germany in 1942
@@imperator5014 Also never ask Walt Disney...
Was lowkey wondering if Sean was going to ask him about those pics of him in naz i regalia in the instagram pic segment.
😂
I don't understand why Disney can't produce a modern Mickey Mouse cartoon with this animation. It's so nostalgic.
Because they can't use mickey mouse FOR I OWN IT
Because disney hate their animators
Money and shortcuts
It is !
Not joking: Lack of know-how. In the last decade Disney purged most of the animators that had been working for the company for decades and were familiar with the “classic Disney style”. Additionally a large part of the animation work is being outsourced globally with wages that are a race to the bottom.
The out of nowhere "Shut up, Sean!" made me laugh out loud hahah I love Donald Duck so much.
took me out
Yeah, kind rare to hear him say shut up
I know another Donald who likes chicken wings. LOL Maybe Sean's crew should call him up before November.
😄
Huge kudos to the animators for animating donald similar to a classic disney style
I'm so glad they put in the extra "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" effort of having Sean and Donald appear on screen together.
We gotta have more cartoon characters take on Hot Ones!
Disney really trying hard to salvage their PR after the Florida death lawsuits
@@MaxelWongthis was probably in development long before that, considering how smooth the animation is
off topic but im pretty sure this is canibalism that donald is commiting.
It would've been fun if they had Sean animated also for the segment
This is proof that Disney can animate in 2D but chooses not to.
Yeah, though I imagine their 2D animation team is a lot smaller now than it was back in its hayday. Like probably 20 people at best compared to hundreds in the 90's.
@@drdewott9154i feel like you are way wrong 😂 multi gazillion dollar media corp definitely has a massive animation squad
What? No, this is the Donald Duck.
No one said they couldn't lol😂.
we need more 2d, ffs
I love how he transitioned into Daisy while imitating her! Donald is a LEGEND!
One of the best imitators out there
Who is doing the voice?
@@rocky8758 tony aselemo
@@rocky8758 I had the same question
@@rocky8758Tony Anselmo, who has quacked for the duck for the last 38 years.
Seeing Donald Duck is probably the most refreshing thing than what Disney has been giving us.
Sean made sure to say cauliflower wings. He didn’t want Donald getting cancelled for cannibalism.
Donald's not a chicken so.... not cannibalism.
Not like they would have been duck wings
@@MDestron2282 still foul doh 😂
@@fasdaVT still foul doh 😂
@@sethtanner1 Do you, as a human, as a mammal, not eat meat from other mammals, like cows or pigs?
It's honestly sad that we're so oversaturated in CGI today that so many people in the comments are just absolutely amazed by hand drawn animation over live action techniques that have been around for over 80 years.
thats what happens when greedy corporate scumbags cut on costs and really lower our standards
@@ScruffySFMSpeaking of lowering our standards ... Here's Donald Duck on Hot Ones!
At least Daffy would have been risqué.
Well, live-action/2D animation hybrid is actually much younger. It was invented in thr 90s and requires a lot of intense planning and careful prop work, which is why it is rarely used outside of short segments even today.
@@NotAGoodUsername360 ...you do realize Mary Poppins came out in 1964, right?
"Honestly"? First of all thank you for your honesty. In this day and age rarely anyone is honest about anything. I really like how you announced that you were going to be honest, I wouldn't otherwise know. It's one of the most honest moments off all time. Your honesty is greatly appreciated.
please credit the animators, they put a lot of love and work into bringing donald to life
He was actually there
What Are You talking about he was ther.
@@m1nty64everything on the internet is real, he was there
This! Animators deserve credit for their work like anyone else!
What animators ? Him and Mickey are pretty big celebrities so please give them some respect (and the animators)
All the animated ones are just funny little bits, and I am OK with that! They are so fun!
One thing I think is kinda neat is that Donald is actually a veteran. He was officially drafted into the army 1941 at was honorably discharged at the rank of sergeant in 1984, on his 50th birthday.
Bro actually fought in the war and many people don't realize that
🗿
@@medicolkie3606On both sides if I remember 😂
So he was drafted as a 7 year old?
@@Lavafish2525Walt probably would’ve preferred that given the fact he knew and received an award from a certain Austrian painter.
My toddler absolutely lost her MIND at this! And is was such a special way for us to bond over things we both love thanks for this!
That's adorable lol
Wholesome 🫶🏽
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It's crazy how relevant Donald still is 90 years after his conception.
Cool, now feed her 'da bomb' for the bonding!
Sean is so powerful he summomed Duck into our world
Anyone can summon a duck
Even Sora
Why are you everywhere
It's one of the side effects of the new Last Dab they are testing.
He sold his soul to the dark lord disney to bring Donald onto the show.
First time in 20 years Disney makes something good, and it's on HOT ONES.
I wish disney would make more 2D animated movies again. This episode was so funny and well made I can only imagine what disney could do nowadays with a full budget 2D animated movie
thats a great point they need to take a step back
2D animation is so beautiful
2d animation failed at the box office which is why they abandoned it
@@CvjmkadThat was years ago. Now we have anime movies making millions. They just have to steer into their nostalgic movies to bait us millenials who grew up with it and cant afford to pay for movies back then.
@@NeverGonnaTellALie watch they wont want it anymore
“You’re going to hear from my lawyer” had me rolling 😂
Also if you know you know
Who is his lawyer
@@Randomchoas6413oh, we know. Dead spouses, on the other hand? They didn't know...
Donald also got his own STILL HUGELY POPULAIR AFTER 80 YEARS weekly magazine in the Netherlands. He is pretty beloved here.
In Egypt and Italy too ❤
In Finland as well: the Donald Duck Weekly magazine (Aku Ankka) and various "sister books" like the Donald Duck pocket books etc. are quite popular. Back when "The Good Duck Artist" Carl Barks (who created e.g. Scrooge McDuck, Beagle Boys, Magica DeSpell etc) visited us in the 1990s on his European tour, it was a national sensation over here. :)
@@Kossage I didn't know that! That's funny fact.
@Kossage wow, I didn't realise they're officially called Donald Duck! That's cool to know :D In Egypt, both the weekly magazine and monthly pocket book are called Mickey, but 3 out of 4 stories are Donald Duck/Duck universe because he's more popular :)
@@LauraMelle1995 Yeah, it has to do with the Finnish view of life. We tend to sympathize with the down on his luck, imperfect yet resolved Donald (who is a single "father" raising his trio of nephews diligently in his sister's absence), while the goody-two-shoes Mickey (who only rarely acts as the uncle to his two nephews) is not quite as appealing to us although we've also enjoyed many fine Mickey stories over the years, and sometimes those rare but fun stories where Mickey, Donald, and Goofy team up for adventures.
This is my new favorite episode. I would love more episodes with Disney characters.
forget all the celebs you've had on the show, having Donald Duck on the show is gonna be the biggest episode of all time. Instant childhood nostalgia 🥹
Can’t tell if this is genuine or sarcastic
Everyone’s inner child is just so happy right now
I love that they included subtitles for Donald. Given the fact that everyone always jokes about how we can't understand him. XD
everyone is always joking about that
In The Three Musketeers, Mickey claims he was never able to understand him
@@bernardomarkuskampffdemelo4323Not even Pluto understood it XD. I love that movie. I also remember that it also focused on Mickey being the smallest.
@@bernardomarkuskampffdemelo4323 The scenes from Pete for me are very funny.
I'm pretty sure they weren't joking 😂
I'm just glad that we see the old-school 2D cartoon. They are getting rarer and rarer these days.....
Idk why but Donald yelling “SHUT UP, SEAN!” really got me 😭🤣
😂
Sean seemed to genuinely giggle at that, too 😝
😂
This! 100% this!
Fun Fact, Donald has only ever had two voice actors so far. The current voice of Donald (Tony Anselmo) was originally a Disney animator who 'inherited' the voice from the original voice artist, Clarence Nash, who invented the quacky voice. Tony and Clarence became friends on the Cali Disney lot. I recommend looking up the story of how Tony became the voice of Donald after working as an animator. He's even animated stuff he's voice acted in.
Tony Anselmo did an amazing job here with this much dialogue. Clarence Nash would be so proud of his apprentice!
Thanks for posting! Tony's many talents are often unsung. His loyalty to his mentors, and the Disney legacy is commendable!
A Disney Legend for good reason.
Somebody doesn't remember Don Cheadle's brief stint as Donald
@@liamdude5722 Someone doesn't remember Chedle did a human voice coming from the Barksian Modulator Donald Swallowed. Tony did Donald's voice in those episodes. As usual.
Voiced by Disney Donald's current voice legend, Tony Anselmo, with Bret Iwan provided the Mickey Mouse voice.
I expected Chris Diamantopulos reprise the role!
@@marstrux7201 Yes, Chris is the better Mickey! They used him in "Once Upon A Studio", and should have used him in this!
@@marstrux7201 Chris and Bret split Mickey duties, depending on what kind of nuances in Mickey's personality they're looking for in the project.
Tony Anselmo did a spectacular job with so much dialogue in this!
Tony Anselmo is spectacular. (As always) Chris Diamantopulos is by far the better Mickey!
Duck is the funniest character in the movies. So we got to respect him
Please credit the animators and voice actors. They clearly poured a lot of time and talent into this and deserve to be recognized
Normies don't care... 😅
I don’t think he didn’t want to credit them. There are indeed certain rules that he has to stick to by contract
What do you mean animators and voice acting? They actually got the real Donald Duck into the show.
What about the people saucing the wings or setting up the bottles. Do they deserve credit?
@@noname-ve7wo the voice actor is the performer. Performers should get credit for their performances.
I love how the thumbnail is just Donald screaming at sean's ear and just him being confused
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0:17 Donald Duck with pants and shoes feels quite weird.🤣👖👟
The other outfits he wears is just for when he’s in character acting.
Cause we usually see him with just only his shirt and no pants or shoes
@@gbreezey3412 It's not like he would wear same clothes every day.😅👕
I like the look
Very modern of him, he's very stylish anyway
this was so nostalgic
As goofy as this is, no pun intended. It’s actually crazy you guy got the actual voice actors for these two to make appearances on the show, hope they actually tried the sauce 🥵
Were they actual hot sauces licensed by Disney or were they just regular hot sauces they put a label on just for this episode?
@@bkr1895regular hot sauces, just switched the labels with disney ones, yknow, to play along
@@bkr1895 sorry but I have NO idea, former would be cool as funk though
pls credit the animators
Written & Directed by Eric Goldberg
Produced by Dorothy McKim
Production Coordinator - Jillian Howell
Technical Direction - Rebecca Thompson
Pre-Production Support - Angel Jr Ruvalcaba
Credit the crew for working as hard as they have on this project
Ummm I’m pretty sure it was Walt Disney.. 😂
@@worriorjack wdym
@@worriorjack do you think walt disney rose from the grave to animate this
Its in the description now. Maybe they edited it?
@@worriorjack did he unfreeze himself to animate this?
At this point, Sean has transcended between the planes of reality and interviews whoever he likes
Rick and morty next?
People forget that time he went Lego to promote Lego movie 2
Fingers crossed for groot and rocket raccoon interview
God is next.
Hi I'm Sean and you're watching hotones
Today we have Jesus Christ. He's been seen in such hits as The Bible, Jesus Christ superstar and Passion of the Christ.
His resurrection is due any day now, Jesus welcome to show.
Love this. My favorite Disney character.
This is the ultimate flex, to interview an icon and character who transcends decades and generations.
I just hope that Oswald gets to be in "Hot Ones".
This is 100% the most famous contestant hot ones has ever had
Peoples have noticed, that NONE Of THE ANIMATORS are credited for this production…which is such a slap in the face for their hard work on this production
its so easy to credit them why do they always do this
I thought so too…😂
Disney really trying hard to salvage their PR after the Florida death lawsuits
So, like, they've spent decades not giving credit to the cartoonists..? And what with being a horrifying mega corporation? Business as usual, and a Hot Ones trying to cover over their recent bad publicity...
@@MaxelWong "Pay no attention to the lawyers behind the curtain, continue to view the cartoon duck"
Frankly this is insulting after the lawsuits.
Okay this is my far my favorite episode 😂😂😂
The fact it's been 90 years and Donald still hasn't married Daisy.💀
guessing how brike he always is and she seems to have a comfortable life, she probably made the wise decision to not marry XD
this is a real City Boy lol
True simp
He was never gonna marry that chick! 😄
@@StrongnBeautiful *duckling XD
Can I just say, I am so grateful for the final questions at the end? Even if they didn't get answered, THAT is the kind of Disney journalism I want! The Duck Family Tree is a tangled web of mysteries.
I have a big print of the Duck Family Tree 😂 starting from Cornelius Coot, the founding father of Duckburg
Exactly. Lol.
Well they did recently find Delia, his sister and the kids' mom, so I think he's not cutting them out so much as he's probably amending it.
@@13thMaiden but who is their father? WHO IS THEIR FATHER! *insert Crazy Charlie pointing to a wall of notes and yarn pic*
The father was never given. The basic idea is that when you read the comics, watch the shows and movies, the “viewer” is the father.
I’m not sure if that’s true, but I do remember learning that.
0:06 I need this on a shirt... lol.
Well put it on a shirt
It’s time to make the shirt 👕 💪
Disney waitting for you to try to send you to court 😂😂😂😂 and bend you over
Then do it
Hold up you onto something
We need more of this!!! This is so refreshing.
Here’s a snippet from Animation Magazine with the credit for the voice acting and animation
“Animation for Donald Duck on this custom episode of Hot Ones was done by the Walt Disney Animation Studios team, led by legendary animator Eric Goldberg - best known for animating Genie in Disney’s Aladdin (1992) and directing Disney’s Pocahontas (1995). Tony Anselmo voiced Donald Duck and Bret Iwan voiced Mickey Mouse for this special appearance.”
I feel that they missed out on the credit in the video.
Update: They added the proper credit in the description!!!!
The hard work that the animators and voice actors brought here should be acknowledged! They brought Donald to life and deserve the credit.
That is amazing, thank you for sharing
Crazy that someone in the comments has to credit the animators instead of them doing it
Disney really trying hard to salvage their PR after the Florida death lawsuits
@@MaxelWong Well, we all signed away our right to sue Disney for any reason whatsoever when we signed up for Disney+ (even if it was just a free trial) so… Yeah. I don’t hold them in the best light.
Written & Directed by Eric Goldberg
Produced by Dorothy McKim
Production Coordinator - Jillian Howell
Technical Direction - Rebecca Thompson
Pre-Production Support - Angel Jr Ruvalcaba
Credit the crew for working as hard as they have on this project
They absolutely do! This should be a pinned comment!
ABSOLUTE LEGENDS.
That’s a very small piece of the team that made this!
Thanks bud.
Also one of the animators was Andres Wessel-Therhorn. There were others too!
I absolutely LOVED this whole thing. Interviewing / having an animated character or muppet or whatever as a guest star. The kind of thing we had back in the 80s and such. This episode made me kinda feel like a kid again.
Creds to the animators? We don't get animations like this no more 😞
We do, regularly. U just arent looking
This was barely passable compared to old Disney, what are you on about
@@VSNjaco Okay so where?
@@adrianmasters250 It was still pretty decent and crediting them wouldn't hurt imo 🤷🏾♀
it’s already there. the protesters are protesting for bullsh((
Ayo Donald why can’t you ever heal me when I want you to in kingdom hearts?
That would be my first question!
ROFL
Exactly!!😭
Kingdom hearts gang 🎉❤ WHERE IS 4?! 😅
Exactly
Animators killed it
It is so rare to see traditional animation these days I love this
I think Shaggy and Scooby should definitely be the next guests. They’ll slather so much sauce on those wings and immediately start freaking out over the extremity of the heat
This would be legendary. Gonna need Bugs Bunny too
Get them all together for a brand new show 😭😭😭😭
How about Daffy Duck, or should that be "Duck Dodgers and the 24 and a 1/2 century!"
Or even Yosemite Sam!
If we go down the Muppets route, obviously Kermit, but also Miss Piggy and Animal!
Matthew Lillard as Shaggy would be epic!
Yeah have you seen the ending to the 2002 live action movies where two gorge on peppers straight from the jar.
I never expected to see Donald Duck on Hot Ones
I don’t think anyone did but I’m glad it exists
I don’t think any of us were expecting to see Donald Duck to make an appearance on Hot Ones
Neither am I but I’m happy they put him for his birthday.
I would have thought Roger rabbit would be the 1st
I always knew it would happen one day.
Donald Duck's voice actor is the hardest working voice actor in the world, how tF do they make that noise all the time
It's Tony Anselmo for over 40 years.
@@donaldlight9696Since 1986, after Clarence Nash death!
@@marstrux7201 Fun Fact: Donald's Japanese voice actor is the same as Spike from Cowboy Bebop, and he has a similar duck voice.
Tony Anselmo was actually trained by Clarence Nash Donald Ducks original voice.
@@maryreynolds5029 indeed.
I don’t know if Disney execs are watching this at all, or reading the comments especially, but I would love to show my kids new movies that look like this someday
Okay… props to Tony Anselmo for being able to do feminine Daisy Duck on TOP of doing Donald… you don’t do that easily unless you’re professionally trained for it.
Just incredible… the voice is truly an instrument.
Well… there’s one time Tony voice Daisy
Clarence Nash used to do it all the time.
Tony Anselmo is a legend! His Mentor Clarence Nash would be so proud!
Isn't it edited? Sounds kinda robotic tho
@@HopeDreamHowl no I don’t hear any robotic voices
The 2D hand-drawn animation was such a delight!
Indeed.
hand drawn?
Seeing Donald Duck & Mickey Mouse in the Hot Ones episode is absolutely legendary! Disney doesn't make classic 2D animation style like it used to back then.
man this felt refreshing watching Donald Duck like this
“I can’t understand a word he said” most ironic thing Donald said
Accurate Disney”. 7:35
True facts
True
7:34
True
True facts
Please credit the animators who worked on this. They're underappreciated as it is and in the context if SAG negotiations it would mean a lot for them to be recognized
As an animator. No one cares. The only people who watch the credits of any movie are animators who want to see their name on screen. Everyone else clears the theatre. Everyone clicks off at the end. I genuinely don't care if my name appears in the credits of any production I work on.
@@whiskerbiscuit6674I care
@@whiskerbiscuit6674 I care
@@whiskerbiscuit6674legit 😂 no one notices
I produce a daily news program at a school I work at and most little written details go completely unnoticed by kids and adults 😅
Are you an animator yourself
Donald Duck is my favorite character
7:15 Mickey is such a good friend to Donald 🥹
True 🥹
Is this how Disney animates their toons now? Feels like the good stuff from like 20+ years ago, I love it
This style is rarely used nowadays. Hopefully, they will bring it back for good.
Think they decided to hand animate just for this. That’s why it looks like the good days
It’s a shame the animators aren’t credited in this video.
@@davidmiles1741nobody is ever credited in those type of videos, why should the animators be treated differently?
off topic but im pretty sure this is canibalism that donald is commiting.
Please please please credit the incredible artists that worked on this. They definitely deserve it!
They have been found
Cartoon Brew has the the full crew credited. The director was Eric Goldberg, who was the animator of the Genie in Aladdin.
@@yellowcougar18 Of course the Legendary Goldberg directed this. It has his very fluid style all over it.
@@yellowcougar18I thought it was obvious people know who Eric Goldberg is
@@yellowcougar18 Eric Goldberg is an absolute legend! I loved that he did the animation for Maui's tattoos in Moana.
I got so into this that I forgot he was a cartoon 😂
“So, Bambi, what happened to your mom?” 7:43
💀💀
Oh, this one was cold bro you wrong for that 😂😂😂😂😂😂
hahaha
Uh, maybe don't remind him.
Bambi: *takes bite* What?...
"Cause you're about to join her!"
*heat kicks in*
Glad they finally credited the animators!
Wow, found you again.. 😅 A month late, but hey there!
I met Donald Duck randomly next to Walt Disney in Disneyland when I was a kid. It's probably my favorite celebrity meeting ever
A racist and his superior white duck. Classic duo.
@@azpont7275 If you ask all the people who actually worked with Walt, he was no racist. Don't believe everything you hear on the internet. Do some fact checking.
@@billfeeder8210I mean he was a freemason but that’s an entirely different thing.. but yea he wasnt racist
Wow, this is incredible! I grew up with that bird! Thanks a million for bringing back so many wonderful memories and making my day so much better! I’m now 32, and when my friends and neighbors were younger, we’d set up tents in the garden and around the neighborhood. We’d have our flashlights and Donald Duck comics, and we’d read all night while munching on snacks! This is a very fond memory that I’ll never forget, and this video kind of got me a bit emotional. Thanks for listening to my brother’s request and that you gave him cauliflower, glad to see he’s not a cannibal!
Donald told Sean that he'll be hearing from his lawyer. Little does Sean know he's not legally allowed to defend himself in court because he had a Disney+ subscription.
I'm pretty sure that the TH-cam EULA said that we're slaves to Sergey Brin simply for watching this.
DANG. That’s a real and actually true burn. 🔥
off topic but im pretty sure this is canibalism that donald is commiting.
Scorched