Disney DVD's and Videos: Donald Duck |
Walt Disney Treasures - Chronological Donald Format: DVD |
It was 1934 when the irascible Donald Duck came to life in a teeny bit of a part in "The Wise Little Hen" and proceeded to steal the show. From that point on nobody could hold him back, and the much loved cranky character went on to be the most prolific of Walt's "fabulous five." Now for the first time, you can enjoy the Donald in all of his solo starring shorts from "Donald And Pluto" in 1936 to "Chef Donald" in 1941. This volume also includes a loving tribute to the man who achieved immortality by inventing the voice of Donald Duck -- and performing as his alter ego for 50 years -- Clarence "Ducky" Nash. Featuring exclusive introductions by film historian Leonard Maltin, this is a timeless collection from generations past for generations to come. . |
Walt Disney Treasures - Chronological Donald Volume 2 (1942-1946) Format: DVD |
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Walt Disney Treasures - Chronological Donald Volume 3 (1947-1950) Format: DVD |
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Bonus features include a retrospective of Donald's movie cameos and an interview with Ruben Procopio, a Disney character sculptor. Like the other Treasures box sets, these tins are individually numbered, come with a certificate of authenticity and come with a collectible lithograph, this time a reproduction of the poster art for 1948's "Inferior Decorator." Also like before, the discs are hosted by film historian Leonard Maltin. |
Walt Disney Treasures - Chronological Donald Volume 4 (1951-1961) Format: DVD |
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Film critic and historian Leonard Maltin, who provides introductions for both discs included in The Chronological Donald, Vol. 4: 1951-1961, points out that Walt Disney continued to make Donald Duck cartoons well after his studio had stopped creating titles featuring Goofy, Pluto, and even Disney figurehead Mickey Mouse. Perusing the nearly three dozen items included here, it’s easy to see why the "wise-quacking duck" was still in business nearly 30 years after his creation. This stuff is brilliant: clever, funny, endlessly inventive, and sometimes even educational, it simply never gets old. Of course, some are better than others; "Trick or Treat," to name just one, features Huey, Dewey, and Louie, allied with the hag Witch Hazel, taking their Halloween revenge on their mean and stingy uncle, with not one but two original songs, one of them a hilarious "dance" number after Hazel puts a spell on Donald’s feet, all crammed into about eight minutes. Elsewhere, we find traditional nemeses like Chip ‘n’ Dale (particularly good in "Working for Peanuts," which was originally produced in 3-D) and Black Pete, as well as a variety of newer adversaries, both "human" and animal, on whom the hot-headed duck unleashes his notorious temper. Of particular interest to some will be the educational shorts like "Mathmagic Land" (at nearly 30 minutes, it’s several times longer than the average cartoon in this set), which sports a weird, almost postmodern look and includes jokes about trees with "square roots," information about the value of pi, circles, pentagrams, pentagons in nature, the "golden rectangle" in Greek architecture, and a great deal more, and even some live action footage. Other rarities include "Grand Canyonscope," filmed in CinemaScope (with ample big, wide vistas as Donald lays waste to the Grand Canyon), a look at some storyboards that were never made into a finished product, and more. But the main attraction is Donald. Voiced, as always in those days, by Clarence "Ducky" Nash, the irrepressible duck ("Who’s never wrong but always right? Who’d never dream of starting a fight?" goes the theme song) is one of the great creations in the history of popular entertainment. |
Donald in Mathmagic Land (1959) Formats: DVD, Classroom Edition DVD, and VHS |
Viewers of all ages will treasure this magical collection of Disney animated storytelling at its very best! In this highly acclaimed, award-winning film, a curious Donald Duck ventures into a mystical world of fantasy. Mathmagic Land is his destination -- a wondrous land of discovery where trees have square roots and rivers are brimming with numbers! During his journey, Donald discovers that you can have mirth with math, fun with fractions, and laughs with logic in this fascinating milestone in Disney's animation legacy.
Product Description from Manufacturer As a Middle School math teacher, I have found "Donald in Mathmagic Land" to be a very useful tool in introducing middle school students to the master egghead, Phythagoreas. I have shown this video in class every year for the past 5 years. The students find it to be very informative as well as entertaining. You know you have a hit on your hands when a 12 or 13 year old tells you a math video is COOL! I remember seeing this video when I was 8 years old, it made a huge impact on me. Perhaps it was the moment when I realized it was OK to be a math nerd. Donald travels through a surreal journey where everyday examples of math, which kids can relate to, come alive in the way only Disney animation can make them. The magic of angles is explained while donald gets "snookered" in a pool game; eights and twelves dance to the mystery of chords and notes, and the ultimate mystery of the secret geometers of Greece places fives and tens on a pedestal. I have been looking for this video for years and still can't find one in print, but would heartily recommend it for curious young and old thinkers. Way to go Disney! |
Classic Cartoon Favorites: Starring Donald (Volume 2) Format: DVD |
Don't miss the world's most loveably cranky duck in this must-have collection of Donald's greatest cartoon shorts. Each hilarious adventure is filled with the irresistible antics that have made Donald a fan favorite for generations. Laugh along with "Chef Donald" as the irritable duck accidentally mixes rubber cement in with his waffle batter to create a very sticky situation, and catch the first appearance of Daisy Duck as Donna in the hysterical "Don Donald." Get in on the fun with this cartoon collection of Donald's funniest moments -- it's great.
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Classic Cartoon Favorites: Best Pals Donald and Daisy (Volume 11) Format: DVD |
Disney favorites Donald and Daisy experience the ups and downs of friendship in this new collection of eight laugh-out-loud classic shorts. With nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie frequently underfoot, Donald does his best to woo Daisy with some sweet-talking in "Donald's Dream Voice," fancy dance moves in "Mr. Duck Steps Out," and a dapper new demeanor in "Cured Duck," and "Donald's Double Trouble." Dive into fun and adventure with Donald, Daisy, and their best pals. You're sure to "quack up" at all their hilarious antics.
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Funny Factory with Donald (Volume 2) Format: DVD |
Join your favorite Disney pals as they celebrate some of Donald's funniest moments in this sidesplitting collection of cartoon treasures. Seven classic shorts will keep you in stitches, especially when Donald tries to show off for his nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, in "Donald's Golf Game." The gags keep coming when Donald brings home a feisty baby kangaroo in "Daddy Duck," "Donald’s Cousin Gus" drops by for a wacky visit, and more!
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Funny Factory with Huey, Dewey and Louie (Volume 4) Format: DVD |
Join your favorite Disney pals as they celebrate some of Huey, Dewey and Louie's funniest moments in this sidesplitting collection of cartoon treasures. Kick off this classic collection of eight short films when "Donald's Nephews" come for a visit - and create chaos! The boys embark on all sorts of hilarious adventures with their beloved uncle, including a day on the high seas in "Sea Scouts," an unexpected encounter with a pie-loving predator in "Lion Around" and more!
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Classic Cartoon Favorites : Extreme Sports Fun Format: DVD |
Get ready to cheer, sports fans, as Mickey and his friends team up to bring you the funniest and most entertaining sports moments in animated film! The laughs fly out of the park when Goofy attempts to demonstrate "How To Play Baseball" in the hit classic short that features everyone's favorite dog playing every position. Then Mickey heads out for a leisurely day on the links, but hilarity is par for the course when his faithful "Canine Caddy" Pluto battles a pesky gopher and does his best to clear the way for a hole in one. The fun never stops in this collection of eight wild and wacky sports stories the whole family will love. Over an hour of extreme fun includes: "Canine Caddy"; "How To Play Baseball"; "The Hockey Champ"; "Double Dribble"; "How To Play Football"; "Mickey’s Polo Team"; "Tennis Racquet"; and "Goofy Gymnastics."
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Classic Cartoon Favorites : Extreme Music Fun Format: DVD |
Strike up the band as Mickey and his friends warm up their voices and warm up your heart with their hilarious musical antics. The curtain goes up on music and mayhem in "Mickey's Grand Opera," featuring Clara Cluck and Donald in a lively duet full of surprises. Then get into the groove with Goofy as he hilariously attempts to learn "How To Dance." The harmonious fun never ends in this new collection of eight Disney cartoons the whole family will love!
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Classic Cartoon Favorites : Extreme Adventure Fun Format: DVD |
Join the world's most beloved cartoon characters in this new collection of wild and wacky classic animated adventures. It's all downhill when Goofy's car separates from the trailer carrying Mickey and Donald in the edge-of-your-seat hilarious thriller, "Mickey's Trailer." Then, the nephews are in for quite a lot of laughs as Uncle Donald tries to teach them how to chop wood, set up a tent, and avoid scuffles with hungry bears in "Good Scouts." The whole family will love every minute of these 8 laughter-packed escapades! This hour of extreme fun includes: "Mickey’s Trailer"; "No Sail"; "Good Scouts"; "Hello Aloha"; "Old Sequoia"; "How To Ride A Horse"; "Trailer Horn"; and, "Two Weeks Vacation."
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DuckTales Collection : Volume One (1987) Format: DVD |
The world's wealthiest duck brings his high-flying escapades home to DVD with DuckTales. Scrooge McDuck has a nose for business that leads him to the far corners of the world, but even this tycoon has his hands full when nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie join the fun. Joined by their loyal pals Launchpad McQuack, Gyro Gearloose, Mrs. Beakley, and Webby Vanderquack, the DuckTales gang never fails to deliver a wealth of adventure. Whether searching for the Fountain of Youth, traveling back in time to the days of King Arthur's Round Table, or being accidentally launched into outer space -- you can always bank on Scrooge and the boys to keep the thrills coming. Get ready for a fortune of fun with some of the most memorable DuckTales episodes ever on 3 discs. It's a feather-raising quack-up that you and your family will treasure.
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DuckTales Collection : Volume Two (1987) Format: DVD |
The world's wealthiest duck is back for more thrills and laughs in the second installment of Disney's DuckTales. Scrooge McDuck may have an uncanny knack for making money, but he's in over his head trying to keep up with nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie. Along with their friends Launchpad McQuack, Gyro Gearloose, Mrs. Beakley and Webby Vanderquack, the DuckTales gang criscrosses the globe in a never-ending search for adventure. Whether battling other-worldly plant creatures, being mistaken for a super-spy or racing to find a lost treasure ship, Scrooge and the rest of the crew never lose sight of the fact that true friendship is the greatest fortune of them all. And, for the first time on DVD see how it all began with the five-part pilot episode "Treasure of the Golden Suns." Experience some of the most memorable DuckTales adventures ever made in this three-disc set. It's a wealth of fun and adventure that you and your family can bank on. |
Here's Donald (1991) Format: VHS |
Yes, there are classic Disney cartoons featuring Donald Duck on this video, but the problem is that there are just three of them running a grand total of 22 minutes. "Here's Donald!" is Volume 2 in the Dinsey Cartoon Classics series and here is what you get: (1) "Wide Open Spaces" (1947) finds cheapskate Donald unwilling to pay for a hotel room. So, instead, he spends the night out in the great outdoors dealing with an air mattress, a boulder, and other headaches; (2) "Crazy with the Heat" (1947) has Donald and Goofy stuck in the desert when their car breaks down. As they walk across the hot burning sand they start seeing things they are not really there (or are they?); and (3) "Donald's Ostrich" (1937), which was the third Donald Duck cartoon, find our hero having to deal with Hortense, the Ostrich, who tends to eat everything in sight, whether it is food or not. This cartoon was written by the great Carl Barks, who went out to write and draw the classic Scrooge McDuck comic book stories, so I have a special fondness for that particular cartoon. All three of these cartoons are more than decent example of the world's most irascible duck in action, but given how little is here you want to make sure you pick this one up for only a couple of bucks to get your money's worth.
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Starring Donald & Daisy (1991) Format: VHS |
A wondrous collection of cartoon masterpieces from Disney. Each volume in this fabulous series is filled with the kind of joy and laughter that have made these cartoons timeless. Yours to enjoy now ... and forever. Donald's fiery "wisequacks" are often tempered by his one true love: Daisy Duck. Join Donald and Daisy in these three hilarious cartoons. "Don Donald": Daisy Duck makes her screen debut as Donna Duck, a pretty Spanish senorita who sets Donald's heart a-flutter! "Donald's Double Trouble": Donald sees red when a Donald look-alike steals Daisy's affection. "Donald's Diary": Donald's dream of married life with a wife and kids is a laugh-filled nightmare!
The obvious complaint about the Disney Cartoon Classics series is that they offer only three cartoons per volume. Volume 7 focuses on "Donald & Daisy": (1) "Don Donald" (1937) finds the irascible duck riding a donkey over to visit his girl friend, senorita Donna (do not worry, it is still Daisy), and predictable havoc ensuing. Don Donald trades the donkey in for a hot little sports car, but that only makes things worse (2) "Donald's Double Trouble" (1946) finds Donald trying to make up with Daisy after a fit by hiring a gentlemanly look alike to make amends. This only sounds like a good idea; and (3) "Donald's Dairy" (1954), the best of the bunch, as Donald finds out what happens when he married Daisy and tries to live happily ever after. It is not that Donald and Daisy are star-crossed lovers, but it sure might seem that way after watching these three cartoons which span almost two decades in the long running relationship. Worth a couple of bucks, but not much more given the total running time of 23 minutes. |
Disney Cartoon Classics : Donald Duck's First 50 Years Format: VHS |
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Kids is Kids Starring Donald Duck Format: VHS |
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An Officer and A Duck (1985) Format: VHS |
Donald's wartime adventures are highlighted in six animated features: "Donald Gets Drafted," "Vanishing Private," "Sky Trooper," "Fall Out, Fall In," "The Old Army Game," and "Home Defense." |
Importance of Being Donald (1989) Available Format: |
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The Unsinkable Donald Duck (1986) Available Format: |
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Donalds Scary Tales Available Format: |
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Donald Duck and Friends (1989) Format: VHS |
This vintage group of cartoons include Spirit of "43" (Donald Duck), Silly Symphony (The Cookie Carnival), Hooked Bear & Alice Gets Stung |
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"Classic Disney characters and a classic story unite for a colorful and witty new comic adventure" (Gerry Putzer, New York Daily News) in the musical, full-length movie based on the timeless tale, "The Three Musketeers." Best buddies Mickey, Donald, and Goofy are small-time janitors with big dreams of becoming Musketeers. Their lives are turned upside down when Peg-leg Pete, captain of the Musketeers, and his sinister lieutenant Clarabelle use them in a dastardly plot to rid the kingdom of Princess Minnie -- the only mouse standing in Pete's way of the throne. Mickey, Donald, and Goofy may not look like heroes, but they have a surprise for Pete. Powered by teamwork and friendship, they soon learn that they can accomplish anything if they work together.
The unlikeliest heroes in any queen's court would have to be janitors Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy, who dream of adventure in Disney's animated feature The Three Musketeers and get their wish under dubious circumstances. Though the trio aspires to perform brave deeds on behalf of their monarch, Minnie Mouse (who pines for a fantasy beau that looks a lot like Mickey), they are held back as servants by the head Musketeer, Pete. What they don't know is that Pete secretly schemes to get rid of the queen but has, thus far, failed in his efforts. Desperate, he appoints Mickey and his bumbling friends guardians to Minnie--on the assumption she'll be all the more vulnerable--but underestimates their determined, if slapstick, resourcefulness. Good, classic Disney comedy meets storybook romance in this short (68 minutes) animated feature, which features songs and familiar melodies by Tchaikovsky, Strauss, and Beethoven. |
Love Tales (1994) Format: VHS |
Love is in the air for Mickey, Pluto, and Donald! So make a date with your favorite Disney characters for cartoons filled with romance and laughter! Episodes that will win your heart include "Mickey's Delayed Date," "Pluto's Heart Throb," and "Mr. Duck Steps Out."
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Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas Format: DVD or VHS |
Donald Duck's nephews learn why holidays come once a year, Goofy and son discover the spirit of Santa, and Mickey and Minnie reenact a classic tale of giving in this all-new holiday offering. Kelsey Grammer (TV's Frasier) narrates as Donald hosts Christmas at his house, complete with an egg and pancake breakfast, a sled for each duckling in the closet, and Daisy under the mistletoe. But the celebration gets old fast when the boys' wish for Christmas every day comes true. Next up, Goofy's son wonders whether there is a Santa after the villainous Pete tells him there's not and he catches Dad impersonating the portly gift-giver. Goofy demonstrates the spirit of giving by taking a meal and presents to less-fortunate neighbors, and many Goofy-style mishaps later, father and son have a surprise visitor. In the third story, the mouse lovebirds give an updated spin to O. Henry's "The Gift of the Magi," with Minnie having the heirloom watch with no chain and Mickey a harmonica with no case. This trio of Christmas stories adds up to an hour of heartfelt fun, capped off by the gang singing "Jingle Bells." Perfect holiday cheer for those 4 and up.
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Saludos Amigos (1943) Available Formats: |
The first of two features Walt Disney made at the behest of the Office of Inter-American Affairs, Saludos Amigos consists of four cartoons linked by live-action travel footage. The very funny "Lake Titicaca" finds Donald Duck high in the Bolivian Andes, struggling with a recalcitrant llama. "Pedro," the story of a little airplane replacing his father on a mail run across the Andes, is a variation on "The Little Engine That Could." "El Gaucho Goofy" continues the popular "How To" cartoon series that juxtaposes a deadpan narration with increasing physical mayhem. Here, Goofy demonstrates Pampas-style riding and the use of the bola. The jaunty parrot Jose Carioca makes his debut in "Aquarela do Brasil." Although largely eclipsed by the wilder The Three Caballeros (1944), Saludos Amigos retains its charm. Included in the supplemental material is South of the Border with Disney, which chronicles the Good Will Tour Walt and a group of his artists made in 1941. The 16mm footage has darkened, but this featurette offers rare glimpses of some of these artists at work, including Frank Thomas, Norm Ferguson, and Mary Blair, whose stylized drawings set the look for much of Saludos Amigos and Caballeros.
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As a Disney oddity, they don't get much odder than Three Caballeros. Donald Duck receives a birthday package from South America, and the film proceeds to unravel like some peyote-induced hallucination. It starts out reminiscent of other Disney films, where shorts are cobbled together, such as Make Mine Music or Fun and Fancy Free. The film has vignettes such as "The Cold-Blooded Penguin" and "The Flying Guachito." After them it careens straight into part-travelogue, part-stream-of-consciousness animation. Not helping out much are Donald's "friends," Joe Carioca (a parrot) and Panchito (a rooster). They spend most of the rest of the film watching Donald chase skirt. That's right, Donald Duck is a wolf in this movie, and he chases every live-action señorita who bustles across the screen. Although some will say otherwise, Caballeros is for die-hard Disney, Donald, or psychedelia fans only.
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Melody Time (1948) Available Formats: |
In the grand tradition of Disney's greatest musical classics such as Fantasia, Melody Time features seven classic stories, each enhanced with high-spirited music and unforgettable characters! Donald Duck -- an all-time Disney favorite -- puts on a display of jazzy antics as the star of "Blame It On The Samba." Music becomes a real adventure for a busy bumble bee in "Bumble Boogie." From the mischievous young tugboat in "Little Toot," to the heroes of legend and myth in "Johnny Appleseed" and "Pecos Bill," this feast for the eyes and ears entertains with wit and charm. A timeless addition to your video collection, Melody Time is a delightful Disney classic with something for everyone in your family!
This is another collection of Disney shorts set to music, but this time the formula works. That's predicated on the inherent strength of the individual pieces and almost all of them come through. Surprisingly, two American folk heroes, Johnny Appleseed and Pecos Bill, are the stars of this show, with rousty little tunes, humor, and compelling linear story lines (a rarity in most of these shorts). Even the shorts that are weak in one area, thematically or musically, make up for it in another. There's very little of the Disney animators attempting to be 1940s modern, thank goodness, and there's a sterling quality in the depth of the art work. A definite plus to an animation (or Disney) collection. |
Walt Disney Treasures - On the Front Lines Format: DVD |
Available December 2003. Pre-Order now through Amazon.com before the supply is exhausted. On December 8, 1941, the Disney Studio was taken over by the military as part of the war effort. Making the most of the talent that hadn't shipped out yet, Walt Disney spent the next four years creating and producing training, propaganda, and educational films for the Armed Forces. In addition to these films, this extraordinary volume also includes the full-length feature "Victory Through Air Power." Released theatrically in 1943, this powerful propaganda film has never been reissued until now. You'll also see recently discovered on-the-set footage, and get rare firsthand accounts about the work and culture at the Disney Studio in interviews with Disney Legends Joe Grant, John Hench, and Roy Disney. Featuring exclusive introductions by film historian Leonard Maltin, this is a timeless collection from generations past for generations to come. Includes the cartoons:
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Walt Disney's It's a Small World of Fun (Volume 3) Format: DVD |
Join your favorite Disney characters as they travel the globe in this fun-filled collection of classic shorts. Six unforgettable adventures with an international flavor prove that it truly is a small world after all. The journey begins with Disney's take on the legend of "Johnny Appleseed," one of the most colorful characters of the American frontier. Volume 3 also finds Mickey, Donald and Pluto involved in a Swiss mishap in "Alpine Climbers," and Goofy's trip to India goes hilariously awry in "Tiger Trouble." this magical collection is a treasure trove of classic tales to share with the whole family. |
Walt Disney's It's a Small World of Fun (Volume 4) Format: DVD |
Get ready for a magical journey around the world with this collection of classic animated shorts. Follow a cast of lovable Disney characters as they bring you fun-filled stories from across the globe. Prepare to meet the fire breathing, poetry-loving star of "The Reluctant Dragon," and experience the adventure of "The Goddess of Spring" in this hilarious and touching compilation. Disney favorites Donald Duck and Goofy are along for some international comedy in this treasury of tales that will enchant the entire family. |
Holiday Celebration With Mickey & Pals (Classic Cartoon Favorites -- Volume 8) Available Formats: |
'Tis the season for fun, fun, fun as Mickey and pals celebrate the holidays in these classic animated stories! Mickey and Pluto reap the rewards of "Mickey's Good Deed" and discover the gift of friendship is the best gift of all. In "Toy Tinkers," Donald and those rascally chipmunks Chip 'n' Dale battle over a huge spread of holiday treats using all the toys around the Christmas tree. Seven hilarious and heartwarming stories are included in this classic collection -- there's something for everyone!
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Mickey & the Gang (1991) Format: VHS |
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Fun on the Job (1992) Format: VHS |
Fun on the Job is a special edition of Disney's Cartoon Classics. This delightful video stars Mickey, Donald, and Goofy in their most hilarious on-the-job adventures. Working together is fun, especially when you're laughing on the job with Mickey, Donald, and Goofy! All three team up for some hilarious hi-rise high jinks in "Clock Cleaners." Then, you'll love the funny tricks Goofy has up his sleeve when he discovers a magician's trunk in "Baggage Buster." When the fire roars out of control in "Mickey's Fire Brigade," so do the laughs as Goofy and the gang rush to the rescue! Finally, Goofy has a dream job working for the circus, but finds himself up to his bubbles in troubles when he tries to clean an elephant in "The Big Wash." For all play and no work, it's time to have some Fun on the Job!
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Goofy World of Sports (1992) Available Format: |
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Starring Chip 'N' Dale (1991) Format: VHS |
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Nuts About Chip 'N' Dale (1991) Format: VHS |
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Halloween Haunts Available Format: |
A wondrous collection of cartoon masterpieces from the great Disney legacy. Each volume in this fabulous series is filled with the joy and laughter that have made these cartoons timeless. Yours to enjoy now ... and forever. Scare yourself silly with these hauntingly hilarious Halloween treats. Join your favorite Disney characters for ghostly giggles and spooky stories! In "Pluto's Judgment Day," mischievous Pluto gets a nightmare sentence from the Court of Cats after he chases a kitten for fun! Then, in "Lonesome Ghosts," Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy try to scare up some business as haunted-house cleaners! Finally, in "Trick Or Treat" a sweet old lady on a broom swoops down on trickster Donald, and it proves to be a real treat to his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie!
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Disney's Quack Pack: House of Haunts (1996) Available Format: |
Quack Pack was a short-lived but excellent '90's afternoon animated series from Disney. Donald Duck is still living with his mischevious nephews Huey, Louie, and Dewey, but they're now teenagers. Donald works as a camera man and Daisy is a TV reporter for a tabloid news show. Together the group of ducks get into crazy adventures they constantly have to get themselves out of. In this video we find the gang visiting a haunted house on Halloween. Great fun for the whole family. Well animated and very entertaining!
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Witcheroo Available Format: |
Darkwing Duck doubles up with Disney's rollicking chipmunks, Chip 'n' Dale, for spellbinding encounters with two wacky witches! Come along for mystical be-WITCH-ing fun! In "Ghoul Of My Dreams," Darkwing Duck comes to the rescue when the ruler of the dream world tries to put all the citizens of St. Canard to sleep! Can Witch Morgana, Darkwing's sweetheart, help save the day? Then, in "Good Times, Bat Times," Chip 'n' Dale befriend an apprentice witch whose potion goes haywire! Her lovesick bat falls under a spell that creates plenty of Rescue Ranger fun!
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Short excerpts from various Disney feature films highlighting Disney villians, plus
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