Check out Disney Animation's latest Donald Duck short, “DIY Duck”
Alex Billington
June 10, 2024
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Everyone's favorite “Donald” is back! The iconic character Donald Duck Disney Animation Studios is back with a new short film, which was released last weekend. 90th BirthdayThis film celebrates the 90th anniversary of the character created by Walt Disney and his animators, especially Dick Landy. This grumpy duck is June 9, 1934 As a supporting character in a short film Clever Henand more recently Studio HistoryThe new short film DIY Duckwhich sees Donald trying to fix a lightbulb in his home, only to encounter further problems while trying to get a new lightbulb to work, resulting in multiple trips to the hardware store. Disney has also remastered and re-released classic Donald Duck short films, including: Crazy about Daisies and out on a limball of which will be streaming on Disney+ for viewers to enjoy. This is just two minutes of classic cartoon comedy at its finest. How many ducks does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
Thanks to everyone on Twitter for tipping us off to this short film. A fun, original synopsis from YouTube: “Donald tries his hand at fixing up the house. What starts with changing a lightbulb quickly turns into a series of comedic disasters. His anger explodes, his frustration grows, and things spiral out of control with an explosive ending.” DIY Duck This is a short animated film written and directed by a legendary Disney animator. Mark HennA hand-drawn animator who has worked on projects as a Disney animator ever since. The Fox and the Hound 1981. He has many other animation credits, The Black Cauldron, The Great Mouse Detective, Oliver and Friends, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdinand The Lion KingThe film is produced by Dorothy McKim with Jennifer Lee as executive producer. It was produced at Walt Disney Animation Studios in Burbank, California. The new film will also be available on Disney+ along with other Donald Duck shorts and animated films. To watch other short films (non-Disney), click here. What do you think?