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Crazy Over Daisy is a Donald Duck animated short film which was originally released on March 18, 1950. Produced by Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and RKO Radio Pictures, the short featured Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, and Chip 'n' Dale. [1] Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Goofy also made a brief cameo at the beginning of the film. The story ...
1950's Crazy Over Daisy [17] features Donald going to Daisy's house for a date, and getting distracted by a fight with Chip 'n Dale. The short introduced Daisy's theme song "Crazy Over Daisy", and in later appearances, Donald can be heard whistling the tune, such as in "Out on a Limb" and "Donald the Dude Duck".
Donald and the chipmunks engage in a toy gun war until Donald gets blown with a firework. 8: Crazy Over Daisy: March 25, 1950: Chip and Dale antagonize Donald Duck, as he attempts to deliver a present to Daisy, even managing to destroy his penny-farthing. Donald forces the chipmunks to transport him and Daisy, who, outraged with the way Donald ...
After the show is over, Mickey and Minnie cruise the roads of the countryside in a Brass Era car. Goofy rides by on a penny-farthing bicycle (which topples over), and Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Huey, Dewey and Louie ride on a bicycle built for five. At last, in a scene reminiscent of Plane Crazy, the car crashes with a cow. Mickey and Minnie ...
Donald's Dilemma is a Walt Disney Studios animated cartoon directed by Jack King [1] and starring Donald and Daisy Duck. It was originally released on July 11, 1947 in the United States. [2] The title of this short is somewhat of a misnomer. Although Donald is the official headliner for this cartoon, Daisy is the actual protagonist. [1]
The clip (below) begins with Donald admitting that his girlfriend, Daisy Duck, challenged him to do the video, while his longtime animated pal Mickey Mouse watched from the sidelines as he grew ...
After a miserable birthday where Donald loses his job, his house, and his girlfriend Daisy, he gets a letter saying he has an inheritance from his great-grandfather Clinton Coot. When he arrives at the run-down cabana in the New Quackmore Institute, Donald is aggravated to find that he has to share it with two roommates named José and Panchito.
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