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Duck Pimples
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJack Kinney
Story byVirgil Partch
Dick Shaw
Produced byWalt Disney
StarringClarence Nash
Billy Bletcher
Mary Lenihan
Harry E. Lang
Jack Mather
Doodles Weaver[1]
Music byOliver Wallace
Animation byAndy Engman
Hal King
John Sibley
Milt Kahl
Fred Moore (uncredited)
Al Bertino (uncredited)
Marc Davis (uncredited)[1]
Layouts byDon DaGradi
Backgrounds byNino Carbe
Color processTechnicolor
Production
company
Distributed byRKO Radio Pictures
Release date
  • August 10, 1945 (1945-08-10)
Running time
7:44
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Duck Pimples is a 1945 animated whodunit short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures.[2] The cartoon parodies radio crime stories and film noir dramas.

Plot

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On a dark and stormy night, Donald Duck attempts to relax by listening to serials on the radio, but the shows playing on each station are dark and disturbing. Turning off the radio, Donald is met at the door by an intimidating looking man who turns out to be a traveling book salesman. The salesman disappears, but leaves behind numerous books. Donald begins to read a crime novel.

As Donald reads, he finds the book manifesting into his living room. The world of the novel surrounds Donald, and he finds himself the prime suspect in the story's thievery and kidnapping plot, having to navigate numerous colorful characters. Donald ultimately finds himself back in his living room, where a voice tells him it was all just his imagination.

Censorship

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Scenes where Donald is threatened with a knife and the detective is threatened with an axe were at one time cut,[3] but have since been restored for the VHS and DVD releases.

Voice cast

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Home media

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The short was released on December 6, 2005, on Walt Disney Treasures: The Chronological Donald, Volume Two: 1942-1946.[4]

Reception

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Cartoon Brew called Duck Pimples "the creepiest Disney short ever made" and its animation a "top-drawer work".[5]

Notes

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References

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