First Television Showing First television showing : March 4, 2000
Synopsis
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Donald attempts to rid his lighthouse of a rather stubborn pelican.
Charactess
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Donald Duck (Voice : Tony Anselmo)
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Pelican (unnamed)
Credits
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Directors
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Tony Craig
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Roberts Gannaway
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Writer : Henry Gilroy
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Story Editor : Henry Gilroy
Television
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Mickey Mouse Works : Season
2 : Episode 12
- House of Mouse : "Suddenly Hades"
Comments
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Also shown on Mickey's House of Mouse :
Suddenly Hades
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From Patrick Malone : A tip to the 1946 short
"Lighthouse Keeping." Here Donald tries to rid himself of a pesky pelican.
I've held off in identifying the peclican as either Marblehead from that
previous short or "Monte" from "The Pelican and the Snipe" since this one
is definately female.
The short is a repeated theme with variations; Donald tries to get rid of
the pelican and gets thrown down the stairs. Luckliy they didn't dwell on
the stairs gag too much which could have bogged down the short quickly. Some
of the variations worked; some didn't. The ones that woked for me were the
"slinky Donald" and later when he gets thrown down the stairs underwater
and then back up.
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From Juan F. Lara : Donald vs. a pelican
in a lighthouse again. The short ran off a list of Donald's schemes to evict
the bird, which all failed. But the short was notable in that none of the
schemes seemed to last more than 15 seconds. That short length gave the cartoon
a lively pacing. The schemes were a mix of hit (One funny scene had Donald
fall all the way to the seafloor, and then had continuity with Donald's other
bright ideas.) and miss (the scene where the pelican briefly disappeared
was just confusing.) Sometimes both (I went "huh" when Donald tried to stop
the fuse he had just set, but that bad setup lead a hilarious punchline that
was another example of Patrick Malone's "fifth wall breaking".) But to me
it seemed more hit than miss. The makers tried a variety of ways to show
Donald falling down the stairs, or instead have him fall somewhere else,
or not show him fall at all. I got a sense that the makers were making fun
of the fact that they were repeating themselves so much.
The short also had a good opening scene featuring "Dumbo"-like narration
and more stylized art.
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From Lee Suggs : A nice series of sight gags
on Donald's attempts to rid a lighthouse of a pesky pelican. I think the
animators decided to see how many bizarre ways Donald could get kicked down
the stairs. They came up with quite a few. There are nice cameos here by
a POC skeleton and the Moonliner Rocket. If you like shorts with a lot of
violence done to the main character this one's for you. I did kind of feel
like I was watching a Daffy Duck short.
I have seen "Donald's Lighthouse" and would like to
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