Release Date First television showing : December 5,
1999
Synopsis
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Ludwig Von Drake uses Donald as a guinea pig to demonstrate various methods
of stress management.
Characters
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Ludwig Von Drake (Voice : Corey Burton)
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Donald Duck (Voice : Tony Anselmo)
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Huey, Dewey and Louie (cameo) (Voices
: Tony Anselmo)
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Willie, the Operatic Whale (cameo)
(Voice : Paul Sabella)
Television
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Mickey Mouse Works : Season
2 : Episode 7
- House of Mouse : "Ask Von Drake"
Comments
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From Patrick Malone : Now, this is what we
remember about Von Drake. Not an inventor, but just a professor using applied
knowledge on his subjects; in this case, Donald, who could certainly use
a bit of stress management. Von Drake takes Donald through various methods
of dealing with his stress, none of which seem to work too well. The short
wasn't outrageously funny, although it did have it's good bits here and there
(my favorite being the "origami massage.") And I thought the short was going
to veer into the "invention land" again at the end, but they seemed to handle
it nicely and not let the invention take over the short as has happened before.
It was nice to see Willie the Whale make a short cameo as well; more and
more of these peripheral characters seem to keep creeping in, and you have
to keep on your toes to catch them. A nice, "relaxing" short.
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From J. D. Weil : Relaxing With Von Drake:
This is on of Ludwig Von Drake's full length lectures (on relaxaton) and
the client/victim is Donald Duck. Funny, I didn't seem at all relaxed looking
at it but the closing gag was funny.
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From Davey-kins : Make Mine Music Reference!
However, somehow I don't think that Willie doing his demo tapes while you're
listening in through a stethsoscope does not constitute as relaxing
sounds. Nevertheless, the short was relaxing, if only for the viewers.
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From Lee Suggs : I don't like the Von Drake
character, but I have to admit this is a clever short. It makes great use
of sight gags (Whale Songs with Willie the Whale who Wanted to Sing at the
Met, origami Donald, and several others) and the premise is quite amusing.
That being said I only found this short slightly amusing, and that was because
of the sight gags, and the excellent ending. I just can't get over my distaste
for the Von Drake character.
I have seen "Relaxing with Von Drake" and would like to
submit a comment on this short
