WALT DISNEY TREASURES DVD DONALD DUCK OOP RARE VOL 1, 1934 To 1941
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Reference Number: Avaluer:43054917 | Brand: Disney |
Release Year: 1941 | Format: DVD |
165, 000 sets produced.
Disc one1934The Wise Little Hen1936Donald and Pluto1937Don DonaldModern InventionsDonald's Ostrich1938Self ControlDonald's Better SelfDonald's NephewsPolar Trappers (with Goofy)Good ScoutsThe Fox Hunt (with Goofy)Donald's Golf Game1939Donald's Lucky DayThe Hockey ChampDonald's Cousin GusBeach PicnicSea ScoutsDonald's PenguinThe Autogr...aph HoundOfficer DuckBonus FeaturesPublicity and Memorabilia Gallery: This gallery features several images of Donald Duck on print, including posters, advertisements, comics and magazine covers. Many images are cover shots of the Mickey Mouse Magazine (later known as Walt Disney's Comics and Stories), all used to help chart the intensifying popularity of Donald.The Story and Background Gallery: This background displays animation sketches (mostly storyboards) and background paintings from several Donald cartoons found on this set.Clip from The Reluctant Dragon: Easter egg bonus of a clip from The Reluctant Dragon. Herein, Robert Benchley enters an orchestra room and witnesses Clarence Nash and Florence Gill performing the voices of Donald and Clara Cluck, respectively. Afterwards, Nash teaches Benchley how to talk like Donald with excellent results. Benchley also wonders if Nash could also talk like a dragon.Disc two 1940The RiveterDonald's Dog LaundryBillposters (with Goofy)Mr. Duck Steps OutPut-Put TroublesDonald's VacationWindow CleanersFire Chief1941TimberGolden EggsA Good Time For a DimeEarly To BedTruant Officer DonaldOld MacDonald DuckDonald's CameraChef DonaldBonus FeaturesThe Man Behind the Duck: A mini-biography about the original voice and alter ego of Donald, Clarence "Ducky" Nash, who had voiced Donald for 50 years. Nash lucked out and was hired for his unique whistle. This biography reveals that, in addition to Donald, Nash also voiced other Disney ducks, as well as did minor voices in Bambi and 101 Dalmatians.The Volunteer Worker: Easter egg bonus of an additional short dating from 1940. In this cartoon, Donald goes from door to door trying to collect money for charity, but to no avail when every door he visits slams in his face. His frustrations lead him to the personal testimony of a man he meets on the street who had once benefited from charities himself.Clip from The Reluctant Dragon: Another easter egg bonus of another clip from The Reluctant Dragon, shown in color (the first Dragon bonus was in black and white). This time, Robert Benchley visits the camera department and gets a lesson on how cartoons come to life, courtesy of Donald himself.