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Polar Trappers

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1938 Donald Duck cartoon

Polar Trappers
Directed byBen Sharpsteen
Produced byWalt Disney
StarringPinto Colvig
Clarence Nash
Music byPaul J. Smith
Animation byArthur Babbitt
Al Eugster
Winfield 'Vin' Hoskins
Ed Love
Woolie Reitherman
Shamus Culhane
Bob Wickersham
Stan Quackenbush
Cornett Wood
Layouts byCharles Philippi
Backgrounds byMique Nelson
Color processTechnicolor
Production
company
Distributed byRKO Radio Pictures
Release date
  • June 17, 1938 (1938-06-17) (U.S.)
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Running time
8:20
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Polar Trappers is a 1938Donald Duck andGoofy cartoon set in theSouth Pole, where the duo are trapping polar animals (or at least, attempting to).[2] This is the first of the six short films of theDonald & Goofy series, as well as the first cartoon where Donald Duck and Goofy appear withoutMickey Mouse.

Plot

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Goofy is setting up an animal trap while Donald is in an igloo preparing a meal. Donald explains how sick he is of eating beans all the time, and, while noticing a penguin outside, he hatches a plan while thinking of the penguin as roast chicken. The rest of the cartoon deals with him trying to lure a large group of penguins into his pot while Goofy is stuck trying desperately to catch a walrus.

The name of Donald's and Goofy's trapping business is "Donald & Goofy Trapping Co". Their slogan is "We Bring 'Em Back Alive". This is Donald's first time encountering penguins, but it is not his last. The music played while Donald leads the penguins is the instrumental piece "March of the Toys", from theoperettaBabes in Toyland, also known as "The Parade of the Tin Soldiers".

When a baby penguin's tear turned into a snowball, after being kicked out of the march angrily by Donald after the small penguin kept on getting in front of him and the fact that Donald doesn't want to cook the small penguin due to its size, the other penguins notice the snowball coming and quickly dive into the snow for safety, but Donald runs for his life. When he gets into a collision with Goofy, they both run for their lives until they get caught in the snowball, and fall on their workplace, completely destroying it. Donald and Goofy are then seen in the cages they brought for the animals they plan to catch, and a can of beans falls into Donald's mouth, making him grumble in anger when the short ends.

Voice cast

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Releases

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Home media

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The short was released on May 18, 2004 onWalt Disney Treasures: The Chronological Donald, Volume One: 1934-1941.[3]

Additional releases include:

References

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  1. ^Kaufman, J.B.; Gerstein, David (2024).Walt Disney's Donald Duck: The Ultimate History.Taschen. p. 117.ISBN 978-3-8365-5280-6.
  2. ^Lenburg, Jeff (1999).The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp. 74–76.ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. RetrievedJune 6, 2020.
  3. ^"The Chronological Donald Volume 1 DVD Review".DVD Dizzy. RetrievedFebruary 13, 2021.

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