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Toy Tinkers is an American animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on December 16, 1949 by RKO Radio Pictures. [1] Set during Christmas time, the film shows Chip 'n' Dale trying to steal nuts from Donald Duck's home using toy weapons.
Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse (2001) - compilation film. Mickey's House of Villains (2002) - compilation film. Belles on Ice, Christmas: Impossible, Donald's Gift, and Mickey's Dog-Gone Christmas, segments of Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas (2004) - Animated film; Donald's Gift is a final cartoon starring Donald.
The House of Tomorrow (1949 film) I. Inspiration (1949 film) J. Jerry's Diary; K. Knights Must Fall; L. ... Toy Tinkers; W. Which Is Witch; The Windblown Hare; Winter ...
Toy Tinkers: December 16, 1949: Donald chops down a pine tree, to set as his Christmas tree. Chip and Dale follow him to his house, and steal Donald's nut supply, with the use of his toys. Donald sets to protect it all, tricking them with a Father Christmas guise trap drawing a pistol at them.
Toy Tinkers (1949): included an extended introduction (with a song-and-dance) as well as scenes of Chip and Dale's own Christmas decorating activities. There were also clips from the following feature films, labeled in the special as "Memorable Moments": Peter Pan – "You Can Fly!" Bambi – Bambi and Thumper ice skating
In this short, Donald Duck is the sole-proprietor of a roadside nut butter stand called "Don's Nut Butter". The stand is in the shape of a giant walnut that looks actual. Donald begins the day by placing a bucket of nuts into a hopper that will extract the nut from the shell and crush the nut into a but
The Many Faces of Donald Duck: Leonard Maltin interviews film historians and Disney crew members of Donald's importance to Disney. Much is said of his extensive film career, such as his appearances in films like The Three Caballeros, Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Fantasia 2000, as well as appearances on the Walt Disney anthology series on television.
Three For Breakfast is an American animated short film directed by Jack Hannah. Part of the Donald Duck film series, the film was produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters by RKO Radio Pictures on November 5, 1948. [2] The cartoon stars Donald Duck cooking himself a pancake breakfast at home.