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Commando Duck (1944)

Commando Duck (1944)

GENRESFamily,Animation,Short,Comedy,War
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Pinto ColvigClarence Nash
DIRECTOR
Jack King

SYNOPSICS

Commando Duck (1944) is a English movie. Jack King has directed this movie. Pinto Colvig,Clarence Nash are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1944. Commando Duck (1944) is considered one of the best Family,Animation,Short,Comedy,War movie in India and around the world.

Donald Duck is ordered to wipe out a Japanese airfield. After parachuting out of an airplane, he lands in a Japanese forest. He uses an inflated canoe to cross the river, but as soon as it fills up with water, Donald is running for his life. He makes sure the canoe hits nothing that would pop it. When he gets to the edge of a cliff, he sees the airfield. The canoe has already exploded, causing water to flow. This large amount of water splashes onto the airfield, wiping the whole thing clean, but leaving disfigured airplanes.

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Commando Duck (1944) Reviews

  • The only Donald Duck short to show him in combat.

    emasterslake2006-05-19

    This is one of the few Disney shorts to show one of our beloved characters fighting the enemy in combat. Donald is given a mission to face the enemy and destroy the Japanese airbase on a tropical island. In order to do this he must travel by river and be on the look out for Crocodiles and Japanese Snippers This task is very risky for a soldier to do specially for Donald. This here is yet another great WW2 Donald Duck short. Please that this is one of the many Disney shorts banned due to it having Japanese as the enemy and making them look very gullible and sneaky. So those who are Japanese might find this short offensive. You're able to see it off of the Disney Treasures Front Line Box Set.

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  • Heh heh

    CuriosityKilledShawn2004-07-17

    Easily one of the worst soldiers the Army has ever seen (judging by his previous cartoon hijinks), Donald is dropped out of an airplane and right into enemy territory. That's somewhere in the Japan jungle actually. The air is ripe for typical wartime xenophobia as things go wrong for poor old ducky right from the start. He sniped at by stereotyped Japanese soldiers and runs for his feathered life. The funny thing is, while running he tries to escape on a rubber raft. But the raft gets caught under a waterfall and fills up with river water. Soon it becomes a massive waterballoon and Donald running for his life once more, tho not from the 'Japs' but from the impending doom of a mile high water balloon. It's very funny and highly inventive. Definitely one of Donald's better wartime efforts.

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  • Donald wiping... washing out the enemy!

    TheOtherFool2004-05-27

    Donald is a commando (duh) who has to wipe out an entire Japanese airbase all by himself. I love it when he gets his commands: 'surround them!'. Reminded me of Chaplin's 'Shoulder Arms', where Charlie claims to have surrounded a dozen enemies all by himself. Donald doesn't get far though as his parachute gets stuck in two trees, and a lifeboat is all that's left of his belongings. Who knew that lifeboat would flood the entire airbase though! Funny if silly little WWII short, with not that many nasty references to the Japanese, except when one Japanese guy says to another: 'Remember the old Japanese saying: always shoot a guy in the back!'. 6/10.

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  • Hilarious and imaginative

    TheLittleSongbird2013-02-09

    Disney and Donald Duck are a perfect combination when it comes to animation. Commando Duck is simply wonderful, and one of Disney's best World War 2 shorts. True it does stereotype the Japanese and in a way that not everybody is going to find gratifying. But actually I wasn't offended by the stereotyping and I love their sense of humour, their one-liners are a definite highlight of Commando Duck. Donald is a great and charismatic lead character, one who you feel for and understand his frustration and predicament. The animation is beautifully done, with colourful backgrounds and I loved how the washed down air-planes look like something from a Salvador Dali painting. The music is rousing and nimbly orchestrated, while the one-liners and gags, mainly from Donald accomplishing his goals quite by accident, make for great and very inventive(especially the solution to how Donald will destroy the base). All in all, one of the best Disney WW2 shorts and extremely entertaining. 9/10 Bethany Cox

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  • Out of Character

    Hitchcoc2019-03-30

    Donald Duck is a paratrooper and is given an impossible mission. The fact that he doesn't squawk and carry on means that this cartoon is deadly serious. He goes into combat and does things only more heroic figures would even try. He encounters the stereotypical Japanese and has to decide what to do.

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