Pros: Most of the shorts are funny and entertaining
Cons: The later ones are more educational or preachy than
funny
The Bottom Line:
Temper temper squawk
Later cartoons not as fun
But set worth a look
Donald's Last Chance to Lose His Temper with Volume Four
It might surprise you to learn that Donald Duck's solo
career lasted longer than Mickey's did.
When the Disney studio started producing fewer shorts, they focused
almost exclusively on Donald. The
results are collected for us in this two disc set. The Chronological Donald Volume Four collections shorts from 1951-1961. All
told, we get 29 true shorts plus a collection of other goodies.
Disc one and the early part of disc two contain more classic
cartoons. Chip 'n' Dale have grown into
Donald best adversaries, and there are some memorable run ins here. "Test Pilot Donald" finds Dale
hitching a ride on Donald's remote control plane. "Out of Scale" involves the two
chipmunks trying to settle down in Donald's model railroad set. "Dragon Around" puts a steam shovel
on Donald's side as he tries to take out the tree where the two live. Finally, "Chips Ahoy" find the pair
taking Donald's model ship to get to a tree full of nuts on an island.
Donald's nephews are around in such cartoons as "Don's
Fountain of Youth" and "Spare the Rod." Probably their most memorable appearance here
is upstaged by the Witch Hazel in "Trick or Treat."
Ironically, as Donald's career came to a close, he started
being upstaged by other characters, just as he had done to Mickey years
earlier. The most notable upstager was
Humphrey the Bear who is the true star of "Bearly Asleep" and
"Beezy Bear." Don't get me
wrong, these cartoons are funny. But
they aren't really adventures for our favorite duck.
Two special cartoons appear in this set. "Working for Peanuts" was
originally shown in 3-D and "Grand Canyonscope" was originally shown
in CinemaScope. We get to see the second
one is widescreen, while the 3-D effects in the first are absent. What really helped me appreciate them were
the audio commentaries. Both get them
with Disney Treasures host Leonard Maltin and animation historian Jerry
Beck. Listening to them talk about that
time in movie history and how these cartoons fit into trends was
interesting. I also found it funny how
what they said paralleled today.
As disc two closes out, things go down hill. First of all, we get two educational shorts. "Donald in Mathmagic Land "
shows us how math applies to the rest of life.
At almost 30 minutes, it's a bit long.
Likewise, the almost 20 minute "Donald and the Wheel" shows us
the importance of wheels in our daily lives.
Then there are the cartoons that preach at us. "How to Have an Accident in the
Home" and "How to Have an Accident at Work" are amusing at
times, but they make they are a bit pointed.
The worst offender is "The Litterbug." It's not funny, just preachy.
As per usual, there are 5 shorts that have been separated
because of some potentially offensive gags or characters. And, yes, we get Leonard lecturing us to
remember the times before they start.
Frankly, I thought "No Hunting," which makes it look more like
war, was brilliant.
There are bonus features on these two discs as well. Disc one includes a featurette on Donald's
career in comic books over the years. We
also get to look at the storyboards for "Trouble Shooters," an
unanimated short that finds Donald facing off against a woodpecker. Disc two has ten shorts from the Mickey
Mouseworks show. While more modern, they
capture the feel of this classic character.
As good as the early cartoons in this set were, the later
ones show that the animators were running out to steam. Still, there is enough fun stuff in The Chronological Donald Volume Four to recommend it to any fan of Disney or Donald
Duck.
Included Cartoons:
1951 - Dude Duck, Corn Chips, Test Pilot Donald, Lucky
Number, Out of Scale, Bee on Guard
1952 - Donald Applecore, Let's Stick Together, Trick or
Treat, Uncle Donald's Ants
1953 - Don's Fountain of Youth, The New Neighbor, Working
for Peanuts, Canvas Back Duck, Rugged Bear
1954 - Donald's Diary, Dragon Around, Grin and Bear It, The
Flying Squirrel, Grand Canyonscope, Spare the Rod
1955 - Bearly Asleep, Beezy Bear, Up a Tree, No Hunting
1956 - Chips Ahoy, How to Have an Accident in the Home
1959 - Donald in Mathmagic
Land , How to Have an
Accident at Work
1961 - Donald and the Wheel, The Litterbug
Mickey Mouseworks Shorts: Bird Brained Donald, Donald and
the Big Nut, Donald's Charmed Date, Donald's Dinner Date, Donald's Failed
Forth, Donald's Rocket Ruckus, Donald's Shell Shots, Donald's Valentine Dollar,
The Music Store, Survival of the Woodchucks
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