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So, 'Don Donald' is a quirky little short from 1937 that really dives into the comedic chaos of romance. Donald Duck, here on a mission to woo Daisy, or Donna as she's named in this one, finds himself in a bit of a pickle in Mexico. The animation is classic Disney, with that charming hand-drawn style, but the pacing is where it shines—quick and filled with little gags that keep you rolling. It's fun to see how Donald's antics unfold, especially as he navigates his car troubles and the rebellious burro. There's a distinct flavor to this short that blends the whimsical with a touch of chaos, making it a neat piece to have in a collection of early Disney animation.
As a collector, 'Don Donald' stands out for its early portrayal of Donald and the introduction of Donna Duck. It originally released on standard 16mm and is somewhat scarce in good condition, making it a point of interest for those focused on Disney's character development. While it may not hold the same status as later classics, its charm and historical context in the Disney animation timeline add to its appeal among collectors.
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