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Donald Duck is known in Nordic countries as Kalle Anka in Sweden, [42] Anders And in Denmark, Andrés Önd in Iceland, Donald Duck in Norway, [43] and Aku Ankka in Finland. [42] In the mid-1930s, Robert S. Hartman , a German who served as a representative of Walt Disney, visited Sweden to supervise the merchandise distribution of Sagokonst (The ...
Donald confronts the talking mainspring.. During the 1990s, Donald Wildmon and his fundamentalist Christian organization the American Family Association persuaded Wal-Mart to discontinue the sale of the VHS tape Cartoon Classics: Fun on the Job!, which included Clock Cleaners, due to two perceived uses of inappropriate language by Donald Duck.
Donald sets up for a day at the beach right over the same spot that a bee has settled in for a relaxing day. The angry bee then goes after Donald, including, among other things, stinging the inflatable raft that Donald is using in the water and putting him in danger in shark-infested waters.
No Hunting is a 1955 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. [1] The cartoon features Donald Duck participating in an overly-dramatic hunting trip after being inspired by his pioneer ancestor.
Trick or Treat is a 1952 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. [1] The cartoon, which takes place on Halloween night, follows a series of pranks between Donald Duck and his nephews with Witch Hazel.
Der Fuehrer's Face (originally titled Donald Duck in Nutziland [3] or A Nightmare in Nutziland) is an American animated anti-Nazi propaganda short film produced by Walt Disney Productions, created in 1942 and released on January 1, 1943 by RKO Radio Pictures.
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Clown of the Jungle is a 1947 American animated short film directed by Jack Hannah and produced by Walt Disney, featuring Donald Duck. [1] It marks the first short film appearance of the Aracuan Bird, previously seen in The Three Caballeros (1944).