Donald Duck 1938 Self Control
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Whooping somones azz works for me.
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Loved em all those years ago, and still love em now!!
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these cartoons are timeless....my 3 year old niece spent two weeks with me and the only way I got ther to sit down was to put on these old school cartoons for her
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aww...look at 1:58 such cute xpression...he really wants to change :*
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Gotta admit though he was having a pretty messed up day for trying to relax in the course of less than 10 minutes.
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Donald would have benfitted by changing the channel on the radio to tune in Cab Callowa'ys song "The Reefer Man"
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I really like these old cartoons. I am 21 but I get such a thrill from them. They are clean and have a great humor to them. They don't tear anyone down and they aren't seductive. I search Youtube when I need to lighten my mood and it seems like These old cartoons do it best. I wish there were more like them today on tv.
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NBC chimes at 0:38!
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Donald's temper really seems to vary a lot in 1938. In Donald's nephews he had remarkably good temper. In some other cartoons of the same year (including others with the nephews) his temper was far worse.
Maybe Disney was testing the water as it were to see what variant of Donald people enjoyed most.
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6:49 he shits apples
I loved Donald Duck cartoons when I was a kid. Donald and I have such similar personalities. We have zero coping skills and flip the hell out about every little thing. The woodpecker represents a large portion of society. They selfishly take and push people around for their own gain. Your lemonade? Why would I ever care, it's my bathtub now. They don't realize that they're pushing people past our flimsy breaking points. It makes life interesting when the two worlds collide. Great cartoon!
KingMurderMcNaught 2 years ago 30
Donald Duck is a perfect example of someone who tries his best to live life in the best way he can. And often it's to no avail because everything seems to conspire against him. For this, I don't blame him for his fiery temper. The poor guy's got issues.
MDthornton83 2 years ago 17