From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1944 Donald Duck cartoon
Donald's Off Day
is a 1944
Walt Disney
animated short by
Jack Hannah
[1]
starring
Donald Duck
and
Huey, Louie and Dewey
.
[2]
It stars the nephews tricking Donald into
thinking that he is seriously ill
.
This cartoon was Hannah's debut as an animation director. Veteran animator
Jack King
was slated to direct the short, but Hannah argued that King wasn't up to it:
I got it filled with a lot of personality bits which I always believed were more important in a story than just a series of gags. I went to [head of Story Hal Adelquist] and said, "I'd just love to direct this." As much as I like Jack King, I can't see him directing these personality sequences.
Carl [Barks]
and I always were disturbed that King put one of our stories onto the screen without looking for further development in the personalities of the characters... The next thing I knew, Adelquist came up to me and told me Walt had said it was okay to pick up another story to direct. So I picked up another one, and ended up directing cartoons for Disney for the next seventeen years.
[3]
Plot
[
edit
]
Donald wakes up one morning noticing that it is a sunny day outside he feels excited and prepares himself to go out to play golf as quickly as possible. However, as soon as he leaves his house, out of nowhere, a rainy thunderstorm comes crashing down the sky. Now in a bad mood, he acts rudely towards his nephews
Huey, Dewey and Louie
, who decide to play a trick on him. As Donald reads through a medical book to pass the time while it rains outside, the nephews manage to fool him into believing he actually is sick. As Donald is laid to rest on his couch, they sneak a little toy rabbit with an air pump underneath his blanket and start pumping air into it. Donald assumes it is his heart beating overtime and fears that he is about to die. Eventually he discovers he has been fooled all along and wants to punish Huey, Louie and Dewey, but then it stops raining and Donald is immediately overjoyed. He runs outside with his golf gear, only for the thunderstorm to return immediately, and Donald is struck by lightning.
Voice cast
[
edit
]
Home media
[
edit
]
The short was released on December 6, 2005, on
Walt Disney Treasures: The Chronological Donald, Volume Two: 1942-1946
.
[4]
References
[
edit
]
External links
[
edit
]
|
---|
|
Silly Symphony
short films
| |
---|
Mickey Mouse
short films
| |
---|
Donald Duck
and
Donald & Goofy
short films
| |
---|
Other short films
| |
---|
Feature films
| Theatrical
| |
---|
Direct-to-video
| |
---|
|
---|
TV series
| |
---|
TV specials
| |
---|
Film cameos
| |
---|
|
|
---|
Short films
| |
---|
Feature films
| |
---|
TV series
| |
---|
TV specials
| |
---|