'Donald Duck' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Disneyland: The First 50 Magical Years (2005)
Actors:
Tony Anselmo (actor),
Louis Armstrong (actor),
Robert Cummings (actor),
Sammy Davis Jr. (actor),
Sammy Davis Jr. (actor),
Walt Disney (actor),
Buddy Ebsen (actor),
Boy George (actor),
Art Linkletter (actor),
Steve Martin (actor),
Ronald Reagan (actor),
Jerry Seinfeld (actor),
Frank Sinatra (actor),
Annette Funicello (actress),
Corey Burton (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Documentary,
Family,
History,
Short,
A Day at Disneyland (1994)
Actors:
Russi Taylor (actress),
Tony Anselmo (actor),
Corey Burton (actor),
Bill Farmer (actor),
Bill Farmer (actor),
Tress MacNeille (actress),
Wayne Allwine (actor),
Jack Wagner (actor),
Rod Miller (actor),
Genres:
Documentary,
Family,
Short,
Disney Sing-Along-Songs: The Twelve Days of Christmas (1993)
Actors:
Wayne Allwine (actor),
Tony Anselmo (actor),
Bill Farmer (actor),
Alan Young (actor),
Russi Taylor (actress),
Russi Taylor (actress),
Russi Taylor (actress),
Russi Taylor (actress),
Dominic Orlando (director),
Joseph Sassone (producer),
Mark Freedman (producer),
Genres:
Family,
Music,
Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Disneyland Fun (1990)
Actors:
Russi Taylor (actress),
Wayne Allwine (actor),
Tress MacNeille (actress),
Corey Burton (actor),
Corey Burton (actor),
Corey Burton (actor),
Corey Burton (actor),
Tony Anselmo (actor),
Jim Cummings (actor),
Bill Farmer (actor),
Bill Farmer (actor),
Charles Fleischer (actor),
Dal McKennon (actor),
Peter Renaday (actor),
Gregory Sills (producer),
Plot: A day in the life of Disneyland with performers like Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Minnie Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Roger Rabbit, and more, as they take kids through the park and go on out of this world rides like Jungle Cruise, Star Tours, Tom Sawyer's Island, Haunted Mansion, Small World, Autopia, and more! With famous Disney songs like Whistle While You Work, Step In Time, Follow The Leader, It's a Small World and more that are rewritten for the occasion. It's all the fun and adventure of Disneyland, short of actually going there and riding rides.
Keywords: bear, cartoon-bear, cartoon-dog, cartoon-duck, cartoon-mouse, cartoon-rabbit, disney, disneyland, dog, duck
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Family,
Music,
Quotes:
[first lines]::Professor Owl: Today we're going to the Happiest Place on Earth, so sing along, everyone. We'll have some Disneyland fun! Let's begin on Main Street, just before the Magic Kingdom opens.::Goofy: [whistles "Whistle While You Work" while sweeping the sidewalk]::Mickey Mouse: [is cleaning windows when he sees a Minnie figure in the window] Aw, Minnie. [laughs]
White Rabbit: [Mickey is watering the flowers in the shape of his head at the Disneyland entrance] You're late! You're late! For a very important date! It's time to open up the gate. You're late! You're late! You're late!
Mickey Mouse: [standing with the other costumed characters at the entrance, speaking to the crowds waiting to come in] Good morning, everybody! Welcome to the Magic Kingdom of Disneyland.
Kids: Howdy, stranger!::Zeke: Howdy, kids! Let's go play on Tom Sawyer's Island.
Roger Rabbit: Hey, not so fast! Yikes! Hang on to your hats! P-p-p-please! Slow down! Slow down!::Children: [everyone is outside the line to the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad] Relax!::Boy: We're not even on the ride yet.
Chip: Look, Dale, Splash Mountain! Come on!::Dale: Splash? I might get wet!::Chip: Aw, come on, silly. It's fun.::Dale: OK. Well, what are you waiting for? It was your idea.::Chip: Then let's go!
Chip: [the kids are getting on the Matterhorn] Bye bye! Have fun!::Dale: See you when you get back!
Boy: [after the Matterhorn] Hey, where's Roger?::Chip: I don't know.::Roger Rabbit: [on Autopia with another child] Now, here's a ride that's just my speed. [laughs]
Danielle: [with her brother at the Haunted Mansion's gate] Boy, this place is creepy.::Brother: Yeah.::Danielle: [thinking to herself] I wonder what weird things happen here at night.::[Her imagination shows four dead trees and some Disney villains dancing to "Grim, Grinning Ghosts" on the mansion's front lawn at night]::Brother: Danielle. Hey, Danielle!::[taps her on the shoulder]::Brother: Let's go.
Mickey Mouse: [when the park is closing and everyone starts to leave] Bye! So long. So long, everybody. Come back real soon!
Down and Out with Donald Duck (1987)
Actors:
Stan Freberg (writer),
Scott Garen (director),
Tony Anselmo (actor),
Tony Anselmo (actor),
Tony Anselmo (actor),
Christopher L. Stone (composer),
Walt Disney (actor),
Stan Freberg (actor),
Clarence Nash (actor),
Scott Garen (writer),
Will Ryan (actor),
Will Ryan (actor),
Harry Shearer (actor),
Tony Anselmo (actor),
Scott Garen (producer),
Plot: This "duckumentary," done in the style of "60 Minutes," traces the life of Donald Duck. As Donald's fame grows, so does his ego. While hosting a variety show one night, Donald snaps and fires a gun at the audience for misbehaving. This leads to a series of problems that eventually cause Donald to seek psychiatric help from Ludwig Von Drake, who uses an insult machine as part of Donald's therapy. Then, after a long night of bizarre dreams, Donald learns the error of his ways and vows to reform.
Keywords: cartoon-duck, character-name-in-title, duck, reference-to-daisy-duck, surrealism
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Family,
Quotes:
[Donald has become an alienated, deserted has-been due to his signature short temper]::Narrator: It was obvious that Donald was a branded duck. This is not a pretty story, but one that must be told. Humiliated and alone, Donald crept into obscurity. It was apparent that friends of a feather had left the duck sinking in a "quack-mire". Will he pull out? Hey, this is a Disney special; of course he will!
Narrator: The worst was yet to come. Friendless, jobless and foodless, Donald was down and out. He'd lost his fine feathered nest and was forced to move into a cheap rental. Now the superstar would have to get a real job like the rest of us.
[Donald, thanks to his temper, just can't hold a job]::Donald Duck: What am I gonna do?::Narrator: That's the question everyone's been asking since this special began. As long as Donald's temper was out of control, he would pay the price. Now the only job he would be eligible for would be as a hunting decoy. And even Donald is not that stupid.
[Donald is driving along on a vacation to cure his temper, to the music of "Born To Be Wild" by Steppenwolf on the radio, when the music gets interrupted by a news bulletin]::Donald Duck: [stopping the car] What goes on here?::Radio Voice #1: And now, a special announcement: Donald Duck, that well-known actor, has left the Disney Studios and is headed for parts unknown.::Donald Duck: [laughing] You're not kidding, buddy.::[He changes the station]::Radio Voice #2: We turn from the White House now to a really important story, one that concerns the ingratitude of hams. Donald Duck, that ham actor, has cooked his own goose by...::Donald Duck: [shocked; upset] Oh, yeah? Oh, yeah? Look who's calling *me* a ham!::[He changes the station again]::Radio Voice #3: Looks as though Donald's career is at the skin. His fabulous mansion has been foreclosed. That charming actress Daisy Duck has been seen with someone else.::[Donald now is on the verge of tears; he starts sniffing]::Radio Voice #3: Fans are dying to know how she could have stood his temper for so long. Donald, if you're listening, remember this: it only takes an eraser to rub you out.::Donald Duck: [sobbing] But... but I'm a legend.::Narrator: A legend fading fast, thanks to the temper that would not die.
[last lines]::Narrator: Donald had survived the greatest challenge of his career. Never again would he lose his temper. And if you believe that, you'll believe that a duck can talk. Not all that clearly, mind you, but that's the way it is.
Ludwig Von Drake: [trying to diagnose Donald's problems] There's one missing figure here. Hmm, let's see. What does the name Mickey Mouse mean to you?::Donald Duck: [shocked] Mickey?::[jumps up, flashes back to "Magician Mickey"]::Donald Duck: It's always the same terrible dream!
Narrator: Arriving home, Donald checked for burglars, hoping to make a new friend. Finding none, he decided to check for duck breath. [Donald gargles in the bathroom]
Donald Duck: [in a dream, running away from large chess pieces and finds a hall of open doors] What's this? [goes in one door, comes out another] Where does this go? [continues to run through them] I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore!
Ludwig Von Drake: I was determined to penetrate his mental blockhead.::[laugh]::Ludwig Von Drake: I mean block. No, come to think of it, I mean blockhead.
Donald Duck: [after having a nightmare of seeing himself at various stages of anger] Oh, what a terrible dream! So that's how I look to everybody. No wonder nobody loves me.
DTV Monster Hits (1987)
Actors:
Mark West (editor),
Tony Anselmo (actor),
Bill Farmer (actor),
Jeffrey Jones (actor),
Maurice LaMarche (actor),
Gary Owens (actor),
June Foray (actress),
June Foray (actress),
Harry Arends (producer),
Andrew Solt (writer),
Andrew Solt (director),
Harry Arends (editor),
Wayne Allwine (actor),
Phil Savenick (producer),
Andrew Solt (producer),
Genres:
Animation,
Quotes:
Man in the Magic Mirror: Oh, good, she's not here. I mean, my former employer... the Wicked Queen in Snow White, you know - "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?" Yecch.
Man in the Magic Mirror: It's fifty years since I first appeared on the silver screen. Back then, "rock" had a different meaning. We'd beware of rocks, especially if they were rolling.
Man in the Magic Mirror: Tonight, we'll share some slightly scary monster hits from the dungeons of Disney. Delicious little things that go BUMP in the night.::[laughs]
Hazel the Witch: Double, double, toil and trouble. Fire burn and cauldron bubble. Let's mix up a fright-night brew with great cartoons and rock stars too. We call that magical potion DTV. Rhythm and Blues, Pop and Soul, and a lock of hair from Billy Joel!
Hazel the Witch: Delightfully gruesome reaction! Take it away, Michael Jackson!
Hazel the Witch: My favorite night is once a year, when spirits come from far and near to scare and terrify... any por soul who happens by. I'd never been scared, never known fright, 'til I went trick-or-treating one Halloween night.
Man in the Magic Mirror: Pure fear can be so exhilarating. It sometimes even makes me feel like dancing, but - I can't. Because, as the song goes, I ain't got no body.
Man in the Magic Mirror: I've been hanging around for centuries, so I've had plenty of time for reflection of the most interesting of subjects: villains. Do you realice that without evil there is no good, and without villains there wouldn't be heroes? Believe me, I'm an expert. Being a looking-glass, I get to watch all kinds of people so don't be surprised if the next time you look into a mirror, somebody's watching you.
Mickey Mouse: You know, folks, sometimes a mouse can be a real rat. Sooo, watch out!
Hazel the Witch: Curses, I hate it when the good guys always win. They get all the glory, much to my chagrín.
DTV Valentine (1986)
Actors:
Tony Anselmo (actor),
Corey Burton (actor),
Paul Frees (actor),
Will Ryan (actor),
Will Ryan (actor),
Harry Arends (producer),
Phil Savenick (producer),
Andrew Solt (producer),
Jim Milio (writer),
Andrew Solt (writer),
Andrew Solt (director),
Harry Arends (editor),
Kevin Lee Miller (editor),
Susan F. Walker (writer),
Mark Hufnail (producer),
Genres:
Animation,