Walt Disney Treasures: The Chronological Donald, Volume Two. 1942–1946

by Clarence Nash (Actor)

Other authorsLee J. Ames (Designer), Walt Disney (Producer), Hugh Fraser (Designer), John Reed (Designer), John Reed (Designer), Bill Justice (Designer), Bill Justice (Designer), Paul J. Smith (Composer), Carl Barks (Author), Frank Graham (Actor), Frank Graham (Actor)84 more, Dick Kinney (Author), Dick Kinney (Author), Jim Moore (Designer), Bill Thompson (Actor), James MacDonald (Actor), John McLeish (Actor), Roy Williams (Actor), Roy Williams (Author), Paul Allen (Designer), Don Patterson (Designer), Richard Conte (Actor), Nino Carbe (Designer), Dick Shaw (Author), Dick Shaw (Author), Frank Churchill (Composer), Doodles Weaver (Actor), Jack King (Director), Jack King (Designer), Fred Moore (Designer), Jack Hannah (Author), Jack Hannah (Director), Jack Hannah (Designer), Jack Hannah (Author), Jack Kinney (Director), Jesse Marsh (Author), Tom Massey (Designer), Art Scott (Designer), Homer Brightman (Author), Candy Candido (Actor), Oliver Wallace (Composer), Ralph Wright (Author), Bill Berg (Author), Virgil Partch (Author), Jim Armstrong (Designer), Jimmie Dodd (Actor), Bob Carlson (Designer), Bob Carlson (Designer), Charles A. Nichols (Designer), John Dehner (Actor), George Nicholas (Designer), Retta Scott (Designer), Milt Kahl (Designer), John Sibley (Designer), Pinto Colvig (Actor), Harry Reeves (Author), Billy Bletcher (Actor), Ray Patterson (Designer), Joshua Meador (Designer), Hal King (Designer), Ed Love (Designer), Brad Case (Designer), Yale Gracey (Designer), Rex Cox (Author), Dick Lundy (Director), Dick Lundy (Designer), Florence Gill (Actor), Don Towsley (Designer), Lee Morehouse (Designer), Leslie Denison (Actor), Thelma Witmer (Designer), Merle Cox (Designer), Marvin Woodward (Designer), Ernie Nordli (Designer), Andy Engman (Designer), Harvey Toombs (Designer), Judge Whitaker (Designer), Bill Herwig (Designer), Jim rmstrong (Designer), Ray Pattin (Designer), Walt Clinton (Designer), Glen Couch (Actor), Bill Tytia (Designer), Kenneth Muse (Designer), Art Fitzpatrick (Designer), Don DeGradi (Designer), Mary Lenahan (Actor), Thelma Whitmer (Designer), Gloria Blondell (Actor), Fred Kopietz (Designer), Sandy Strother (Designer), Howard Dunn (Designer), Homer Brightmn (Author), Ed Aardal (Designer), Al Coe (Designer)
DVD, 2005

Description

The adventures of the world's favorite fiery-tempered duck continue as we follow his solo-starring efforts from 1942 through 1946. Among Donald's featured escapades is the Academy Award-nominated Best Short, Donald's Crime from 1945.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

8 x 1 inches

Publication

Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Disney (2005)

ISBN

0788859455 / 9780788859458

UPC

827653685312

Local notes

Disc one contains the following shorts:
1942
Bellboy Donald
The Village Smithy
Donald's Snow Fight
Donald's Garden
Donald's Gold Mine
1943
Donald's Tire Trouble
The Flying Jalopy
1942
Donald Gets Drafted
The Vanishing Private
Sky Trooper
1943
Fall Out - Fall In
The Old Army Game
Home Defense

Bonus feature: "A Day in the Life of Donald Duck". This is a 1956 episode of the Disney anthology series. Donald struggles through a typical day at the Walt Disney Studios. In the process, he meets up with Jimmie Dodd, Roy Williams, the Mouseketeers and his own voice and alter ego, Clarence Nash. Sky Trooper is in this episode, and is thus included on the disc twice; this second version is resolution-compromised.

Disc two includes the following shorts:
1940
The Volunteer Worker (among the Bonus features, in better resolution than as an Easter Egg on Volume One of this series)
1944
Trombone Trouble
The Plastics Inventor
Donald's Off Day
Donald Duck and the Gorilla
Contrary Condor
1945
The Eyes Have It
Donald's Crime
Duck Pimples
No Sail (with Goofy)
Cured Duck
The Clock Watcher
Old Sequoia
1946
Donald's Double Trouble
Wet Paint
Dumb Bell of the Yukon
Lighthouse Keeping
Frank Duck Brings 'Em Back Alive (with Goofy)

Bonus features:
"Drawing and Talking 'Duck' with Tony Anselmo": Interview with the voice of Donald since the mid-1980s.
"The Art and Animation of Carl Barks". Featurette about Carl Barks..
"Timeline: The War Years, 1941–1945": A summary of Disney productions during the half-decade, using clips and captions in the style of a newsreel.

The shorts Der Fuehrer's Face (1943), Commando Duck (1944) and Donald's Crime (1945) are missing from this international version of the release. "Donald's Crime" can be found as a bonus feature on "The Great Mouse Detective", the other two as bonuse features on vol. 2 of Chronological Goofy.

Rating

½ (3 ratings; 3.7)
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