Donald Duck Goes West is a 1965 Disney compilation film featuring western-themed Disney cartoons. It was theatrically released overseas.
Featured cartoons[]
(NOTE: Not all of the shorts featured are the same from one country to the next.)
- Two Gun Goofy (USA, Mexico, France, Japan, Italy, Brazil)
- Don Donald (USA, Mexico, France, Japan, Italy, Brazil)
- Up a Tree (USA, France, Japan, Italy, Brazil)
- Californy 'er Bust (USA, Mexico, France, Japan, Brazil)
- Donald's Gold Mine (USA, France, Japan, Italy, Brazil)
- Pests of the West (USA, Mexico, France, Japan, Italy, Brazil)
- Beezy Bear (USA, France, Japan)
- The Legend of Coyote Rock (USA, France, Japan, Brazil)
- Wide Open Spaces (USA, Mexico, France, Japan, Italy, Brazil)
- A Cowboy Needs a Horse (USA, France, Japan, Brazil)
- Good Scouts (USA, France, Japan)
- Pueblo Pluto (USA, France, Japan, Italy)
- No Hunting (Mexico, Spain, Brazil)
- Dude Duck (France (VHS Only), Italy (VHS Only), Brazil, Mexico (VHS Only))
- Pecos Bill (France (VHS Only), UK, Italy (VHS Only))
- The Flying Gauchito (Italy)
- El Gaucho Goofy (Italy, Spain, Mexico (VHS Only))
- Grand Canyonscope (Italy (VHS Only)
- Aquarela do Brasil (Spain)
- Lake Titicaca (Spain)
Foreign Titles[]
- Paperino e c. nel Far West (Italy)
- Donald y sus amigos conquistan el oeste (Spain)
- Kalle Anka i vilda västern (Finland)
- Oi megales peripeteies tou Donald Duck (Greece)
- Donald en Goofy in de Far West (Belgium)
- Donald Duck geht nach Wildwest (Germany)
Notes[]
- In most releases of this film, a sequence of Donald Duck as a cowboy taken from the The Wonderful World of Disney episode "The Donald Duck Story" is used to segway into the first short of the feature: "Two Gun Goofy". However, in other countries where "Two Gun Goofy" is not the first short, the sequence of Donald Duck abruptly fades to black when he shoots his pistols and the first short of the compilation in that print plays. Due to this, on those prints, the print of "Two Gun Goofy" featured is the regular one.
- In the Geek VHS print, includes the international trailer of Popeye where the previously lost Mickey head Walt Disney Productions logo was found in October 2022 and the trailer of Dragonslayer.