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*This short was one of the many featured in ''[[Donald Duck's 50th Birthday]]''. |
*This short was one of the many featured in ''[[Donald Duck's 50th Birthday]]''. |
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*One of the dancers brought in as reference for Donald and Daisy's jitterbug was [[Virginia Davis]], the very same Davis who as a young girl appeared in the [[Alice Comedies]] of the 1920s. |
*One of the dancers brought in as reference for Donald and Daisy's jitterbug was [[Virginia Davis]], the very same Davis who as a young girl appeared in the [[Alice Comedies]] of the 1920s. |
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− | *This marks the only time [[Clarence Nash]] provided Daisy's voice. |
+ | *This marks the only time [[Clarence Nash]] provided Daisy's voice, and the only time Daisy has a "duck voice". |
+ | *In the [[Have a Laugh!]] short version of this cartoon seen on [[Disney Channel]] interstitials, when Daisy's voice has been redubbed she has been erroneously given a normal voice. |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 03:17, 6 March 2018
Mr. Duck Steps Out is a Donald Duck cartoon made by the Walt Disney Company. The film was released on June 7, 1940 and featured the debut of Daisy Duck.
Synopsis
Donald visits the house of his new love interest for their first known date. At first Daisy acts shy and has her back turned to her visitor. But Donald soon notices her tailfeathers taking the form of a hand and signaling for him to come closer. But their time alone is soon interrupted by Huey, Dewey, and Louie who have followed their uncle and clearly compete with him for the attention of Daisy. Uncle and nephews take turns dancing the jitterbug with her while trying to get rid of each other. In their final effort the three younger Ducks feed their uncle maize in the process of becoming popcorn. The process is completed within Donald himself who continues to move wildly around the house while maintaining the appearance of dancing. The short ends with an impressed Daisy showering her new lover with red kisses.
Characters
Trivia
- This short had two working titles: "Donald's Date" and "Donald in the Groove".
- As seen in storyboard sketches for this short (which can be seen on the Chronological Donald DVD), Donald was originally going to wear his traditional sailor suit, but in the final cartoon, his clothes were changed to more of a city slicker style.
- This short was one of the many featured in Donald Duck's 50th Birthday.
- One of the dancers brought in as reference for Donald and Daisy's jitterbug was Virginia Davis, the very same Davis who as a young girl appeared in the Alice Comedies of the 1920s.
- This marks the only time Clarence Nash provided Daisy's voice, and the only time Daisy has a "duck voice".
- In the Have a Laugh! short version of this cartoon seen on Disney Channel interstitials, when Daisy's voice has been redubbed she has been erroneously given a normal voice.
History
The short stands out among other Donald shorts of the period for its use of modern music and surreal situations throughout. After this short, the idea of a permanent love interest for Donald was well established. However, Daisy did not appear as regularly as Donald himself.
Releases
Television
- Disneyland, episode #4.16: "Donald's Weekend"
- The New Mickey Mouse Club, November 9, 1977
- Good Morning, Mickey, episode #61
- From Disney With Love
- Mickey's Mouse Tracks, episode #31
- Donald's Quack Attack, episode #45
- The Ink and Paint Club, episode #1.20: "Huey, Dewey, and Louie"
- The Ink and Paint Club, episode #1.40: "Crazy Over Daisy"
- Have a Laugh!, episode #48
Home video
VHS
- Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Limited Gold Editions: Daisy
- Love Tales
DVD
- Walt Disney Treasures: The Chronological Donald
- Mickey & Minnie's Sweetheart Stories
- Walt Disney's Classic Cartoon Favorites: Best Pals - Donald & Daisy
Gallery