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Donald shows his nephews the moves that won him his hockey trophy. But the boys have a few moves of their own.Donald shows his nephews the moves that won him his hockey trophy. But the boys have a few moves of their own.Donald shows his nephews the moves that won him his hockey trophy. But the boys have a few moves of their own.
Clarence Nash
- Donald Duck
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
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Donald is skating with elegance, and grace on a frozen lake until he sees his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie playing Ice Hockey. So he decides to challenge them to a three-on-one game after showing them his 'Duck Swamp Champion' trophy.
The animation and effects were great, especially for the year that this cartoon was released. Some funny moments will rouse young children and keep them entertained.
Like all short Disney cartoons, I find the scenery looked gorgeous and the story itself was enjoyable, but not truly memorable.
On a side note, you can't help but feel a little sorry for Donald, as he seems to always get slapped around like a hockey puck.
7/10.
The animation and effects were great, especially for the year that this cartoon was released. Some funny moments will rouse young children and keep them entertained.
Like all short Disney cartoons, I find the scenery looked gorgeous and the story itself was enjoyable, but not truly memorable.
On a side note, you can't help but feel a little sorry for Donald, as he seems to always get slapped around like a hockey puck.
7/10.
Donald Duck is showing off on the ice. The kids are playing hockey and Donald brings out his Hockey Champion of Duck Swamp trophy. He challenges his nephews in a three on one game. He's unstoppable until the boys fight back with some unconventional tactics. It's a little odd when Donald is great at anything. So this starts off a little oddly. His arrogance is very much expected and that's how this plays out. That's the fun of this short. Donald gets his comeuppance once again.
Donald Duck teaches his nephews ow to play hockey. Then they teach him that it's not about just skating and hitting the puck accurately in this typically fine cartoon from Disney.
One of the pleasures of watching cartoons these days, instead watching them when I was a kid, dinosaurs roamed the earth and TV screens were tiny -- a couple of years ago, I was in an electronics store, where a sales proudly pointed to a 9-foot screen and asked if I had ever seen a television that size. I replied that we had one when I was four; it was ten feet wide, with the usual 8-inch screen -- is watching beautiful, clean prints -- even in movie theaters, the prints were always at least a bit scratched and dirty -- on sizable screens that offer clarity comparable to movie theaters.
This cartoon is not only fun. It's beautiful.
One of the pleasures of watching cartoons these days, instead watching them when I was a kid, dinosaurs roamed the earth and TV screens were tiny -- a couple of years ago, I was in an electronics store, where a sales proudly pointed to a 9-foot screen and asked if I had ever seen a television that size. I replied that we had one when I was four; it was ten feet wide, with the usual 8-inch screen -- is watching beautiful, clean prints -- even in movie theaters, the prints were always at least a bit scratched and dirty -- on sizable screens that offer clarity comparable to movie theaters.
This cartoon is not only fun. It's beautiful.
I'm always partial to the Disney cartoons set in winter with the quaint Victorian looks to the countryside and enchanting atmosphere (such as 1935s 'On Ice'). It looks brilliant here in this cartoon and I'm pleased to say it's one of the more inventive and clever Donald Duck shorts.
This time round the irritable duck is skating around on a frozen lake when his nephews appear for a game of hockey. He shows off to them his hockey trophy (kept in his jacket) and brags about how he's the best hockey player in the world. As you can guess already, he gets too big for his boots (err...webbed feet) and Huey, Duey and Louie play no end of tricks on him.
If only he would keep his big mouth shut once in a while huh?
This time round the irritable duck is skating around on a frozen lake when his nephews appear for a game of hockey. He shows off to them his hockey trophy (kept in his jacket) and brags about how he's the best hockey player in the world. As you can guess already, he gets too big for his boots (err...webbed feet) and Huey, Duey and Louie play no end of tricks on him.
If only he would keep his big mouth shut once in a while huh?
I noticed one review that complained that 'the characters didn't really get along and were mean-spirited toward each other'. Well, this is very true in "The Hockey Champ"...but also in MOST cartoons featuring Donald and his nephews! I can only assume they haven't seen that many of these Disney shorts.
When the short begins, Donald is skating around the lake--pretending he's the Olympic skating champion, Sonja Henie. Soon, the nephews arrive and Donald tries to show them how a champion hockey player plays the game. Mostly, however, what you see are the nephews tormenting Donald.
To me, this is an average Donald and nephews film...no better, no worse.
When the short begins, Donald is skating around the lake--pretending he's the Olympic skating champion, Sonja Henie. Soon, the nephews arrive and Donald tries to show them how a champion hockey player plays the game. Mostly, however, what you see are the nephews tormenting Donald.
To me, this is an average Donald and nephews film...no better, no worse.
Did you know
- TriviaDonald references Sonja Henie, a figure skater and film star.
- GoofsAs Huey says "Come on, boys! Uncle Donald's got it!", his mouth doesn't move.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Magical World of Disney: Highway to Trouble (1959)
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