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So, 'The Many Faces of Donald Duck' is this intriguing deep dive into the character that really showcases his journey through Disney's history. Leonard Maltin, with his knack for storytelling, interviews a range of film historians and Disney insiders, creating a rich tapestry of insights into Donald's significance. It's not just about the classic shorts; the film explores his presence in features and TV shows. The pacing feels conversational, as if you're sitting around with fellow collectors exchanging stories. There’s a genuine warmth and nostalgia throughout, which feels fitting for a character like Donald. The interviews have a comfortable flow, making it easy to absorb all this info without feeling overwhelmed.
This film is a bit of a rarity in the collector's scene, often overshadowed by more mainstream Disney releases. It's been released in limited formats, which makes finding a good copy a bit tricky; I’d say it’s worth keeping an eye out for. Collectors tend to appreciate the behind-the-scenes perspectives and the sentimental value it brings, especially regarding Donald's evolution over the years. The interviews provide unique insights that you won't find in typical Disney retrospectives.
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