Andrea/Duck Dodgers here. I friendly welcome every fan of animation at my blog. The goal is to support the love and rediscovery of Classic Theatrical Cartoons from the Golden Age of Animation, keeping meanwhile an eye on Golden Age "Funny Animals" Comics as well as on modern animated productions! Every SUPPRESSED ethnic caricature to be sometimes presented here is just for HISTORICAL and EDUCATIONAL purpose and NOT to offend anyone. Stay Tooned and Enjoy the place !

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Here comes Evil



Added this just for fun (Uncle Fester you did not invent the gag! Besides, Stan Laurel used it even before Donald in 1941 "Great Guns", Laurel & Hardy's first in a series of Fox forgettable entries).

The real point of this topic is to answer to a request of a blog visitor. Here you have the shots showing Donald going mad for power in "Trombone Trouble"

























Best,
Duck Dodgers

7 Comments:

Blogger Kasey said...

And I thought Pluto's Judgement Day was disturbing. This is gonna give me nightmares for quite a while.Anyways, thanks for answering my request!

7:33 pm

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can see someone using these pics as an avatar. Also, this cartoon is the only reason I want Chronological Donald vol.2

7:45 pm

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

How do think that soccermom from IMBD would react?

8:31 pm

 
Blogger Thad said...

Hal King animated that scene.

10:32 pm

 
Blogger Duck Dodgers said...

Was he related to Jack King, Thad?

7:12 am

 
Blogger Thad said...

No, he wasn't. He was regarded as one of the best shorts animators along with John Sibley, Bob Carlson, and Bill Justice.

7:26 pm

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The shots of Donald leering at his crooked hands is almost exactly duplicating the transformation scenes in the 1920 silent version of DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE, starring John Barrymore. This shot was also duplicated in the Terrytoons JEKYLL AND HYDE CAT in a magificent sequence from Bill Tytla. The original film must have made a great impression on animators of the day (who most likely saw it when they were children)

2:36 pm

 

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