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Donald in Mathmagic Land

  • 1959
  • Approved
  • 27m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
2.6K
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Clarence Nash in Donald in Mathmagic Land (1959)
AnimationFamilyFantasyShort

Donald's goes on an adventure in which it is explained how mathematics can be useful in real life. Through this journey it is shown how numbers are more than graphs and charts, they are geom... Read allDonald's goes on an adventure in which it is explained how mathematics can be useful in real life. Through this journey it is shown how numbers are more than graphs and charts, they are geometry, music and magical living things.Donald's goes on an adventure in which it is explained how mathematics can be useful in real life. Through this journey it is shown how numbers are more than graphs and charts, they are geometry, music and magical living things.

  • Directors
    • Les Clark
    • Joshua Meador
    • Wolfgang Reitherman
  • Writers
    • Milt Banta
    • Bill Berg
    • Heinz Haber
  • Stars
    • Jane Fowler
    • Paul Frees
    • Clarence Nash
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Les Clark
      • Joshua Meador
      • Wolfgang Reitherman
    • Writers
      • Milt Banta
      • Bill Berg
      • Heinz Haber
    • Stars
      • Jane Fowler
      • Paul Frees
      • Clarence Nash
    • 23User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jane Fowler
    • Red Queen
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Frees
    Paul Frees
    • The True Spirit of Adventure
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
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    Clarence Nash
    Clarence Nash
    • Donald Duck
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Roman Yanez
    • Billiard player
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Les Clark
      • Joshua Meador
      • Wolfgang Reitherman
    • Writers
      • Milt Banta
      • Bill Berg
      • Heinz Haber
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    9TheLittleSongbird

    Different and unique, educational and really enjoyable, well worth watching

    I am not going to say that this is Donald's absolute best, being a fan of his, as there are so many cartoons of his that are real gems, but Donald in Mathmagic Land has been a personal favourite of mine for a while now. True, there isn't much of a story, if there is one it is very simple, and there isn't a nicely rounded ending as such. But what I do love about Donald in Mathmagic Land is that it is different, it is unique, it is educational for kids and it is really enjoyable. In fact it actually makes maths fun, and I do confess maths was one of my least favourite subjects at school, for example I never got my head completely around algebra. Even if there are minor flaws with the story and ending there is so much that compensates.

    There is some stunning art work that is somewhat inventive, and I think it has held up well over 40+ years, there is a fun music score, there are some funny moments such as Donald's quibbling with the omniscient narrator and there is outstanding vocal work from Paul Frees and Clarence "Ducky" Nash. Overall, if you love Disney and you love Donald Duck, plus if you want something educational even if you don't like the subject, just put Donald in Mathmagic Land on. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    shakaboom2000

    Fantastic, and teaches kids to play pool!

    In Grade 11 Trig class, we made our teacher rent this as a going away present for the Seniors who were graduating early. This is a great example of the teaching power of film. In straightforward fashion, Donald overcomes his fear of numbers through illustrative examples. Plus, it teaches kids to play pool! Learn to use the diamonds on the table, and you too can improve your game with geometry and simple arithmetic. Recommended!
    10BobbyT24

    If I'd seen this as a kid, I probably wouldn't have flunked geometry in high school

    This movie is a must-watch by anyone from age 6+. It may be from Disney. It may have a cute, animated Donald Duck on the cover. It may be a classic "short" (27 mins). What is most impressive about this IMPORTANT piece of entertainment is the ability to converge entertainment with education to create something children, high school students, and professional mathematicians alike see the value of this excellent little film.

    This is not your standard short about Donald playing hockey with his triplet nephews. It isn't Mickey and Pluto chasing Chip and Dale up one tree and down another. It isn't Goofy "YA-HA-hooey"ing his way along another bumbling adventure. This is good old fashioned egghead mathematics in the most joyful, silly, absorbing way possible. It is a marvel.

    If you are a math teacher, PLEASE buy a DVD copy of this and show it annually to your classes, no matter what grade - 1st-12th -- even university-level would find it invigorating. If you are a student of any age, track this down and watch it. You'll never look at music, chess, pool tables, or algebraic equations (yes, they are all in there) the same again.

    The best review I can give is this: My sister-in-law teaches 4th grade math and had never heard of this show. I went home and pulled it out of our library to "loan" to her. When my college-age son saw what I had in my hand, his eyes lit up. "My Trig teacher put that on for us! It's AWESOME!!!" I'm 52 and flunked geometry in high school. My 19yo son was an honors math student through high school. If we can BOTH find this little short to be incredible, I could ask nothing more.

    Disney, I applaud you. Thank you for this tiny slice of edutainment that is worth every penny and every second spent watching. It's pure "mathematical joy" - two words I never thought would share the same sentence in my vocabulary.
    9Hitchcoc

    An Hour Off for Math Teachers

    I know I saw this at least four times in public school. Disney did some instructional films during his tenure. In this one, Donald Duck with his whiny squawk and lack of discipline, bemoans the "fact" that he finds mathematics boring. But in steps the disembodied voice of Paul Frees (Boris Badenov) who leads Donald to Mathmagicland where he can see all the benefits of learning about numbers and geometric concepts. After one viewing in about fourth grade, this film was indelibly stuck in my head. We learn about why there are diamonds outside the rails of pool an billiard tables. We see how formulas are constructed. Mostly, it's a history lesson, showing how mathematics has aided people moving into modern time. And Donald is his usually squawky presence.
    8OllieSuave-007

    Magically educational.

    This is a magically educational cartoon short starring Donald Duck where he delves into an adventure of numbers, points and charts in showing us how mathematics works in real life and how math can sometimes be magical.

    I have seen this short a number of times in elementary and middle schools, particularly during the time when math is taught. Though it is not the typical funny cartoon where we see Donald and his misadventures, this short is actually pretty neat and engaging, showing us how shapes, charts, numbers and math gadgets work in a clever way, utilizing that special Disney touch.

    The animation is vibrant and brilliantly done and it is fun seeing Donald take on a more unique role in getting kids to learn, while retaining his lovably frustrated personality.

    Overall, a pretty good cartoon that can both be fun and educational.

    Grade B

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    • Trivia
      This was the first Disney cartoon ever televised in color, in 1961, as the first episode of "The Wonderful World of Color" (NBC's new title for The Magical World of Disney (1954) when it switched from ABC-TV to that network).
    • Goofs
      During the "imagination" segment towards the end, the Spirit says to put a triangle in a perfect circle, and then turn the triangle. The image that results is a straight line that reaches both the top and bottom of the circle. There is no possible orientation that the original triangle could have to reproduce this visual effect in real life.
    • Quotes

      The True Spirit of Adventure: The mind knows no limits when used properly. Think of a pentagram, Donald. Now put another inside, a third, and a fourth. No pencil is sharp enough to draw as fine as you can think, and no paper large enough to hold your imagination. In fact, it is only in the mind that we can conceive infinity.

      [the infinite progression of pentagrams turns into a hallway of doors]

      The True Spirit of Adventure: Mathematical thinking has opened the doors to the exciting adventures of science.

      Donald Duck: I'll be doggone! I've never seen so many doors before.

      [Runs back and forth from one door to another]

      The True Spirit of Adventure: Each discovery leads to many others. An endless chain.

      Donald Duck: Hey, hey! What's the matter with these doors? Hey! These doors won't open! They're locked!

      The True Spirit of Adventure: Of course they are locked. These are the doors of the future, and the key is...

      Donald Duck: Mathematics!

      The True Spirit of Adventure: Right. Mathematics. The boundless treasures of science are locked behind those doors. In time, they will be opened by the curious and inquiring minds of future generations. In the words of Galileo, "Mathematics is the alphabet with which God has written the universe."

    • Connections
      Edited from The Magical World of Disney: Our Friend the Atom (1957)

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    • Release date
      • June 26, 1959 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Donald der Rechenkünstler
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 27m
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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