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Pato Donald tem um pesadelo em que vive na Alemanha, trabalhando como escravo sob o regime nazista.Pato Donald tem um pesadelo em que vive na Alemanha, trabalhando como escravo sob o regime nazista.Pato Donald tem um pesadelo em que vive na Alemanha, trabalhando como escravo sob o regime nazista.
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Pinto Colvig
- Nazis
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Charles Judels
- Nazis
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Billy Bletcher
- Nazi
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- (não creditado)
Clarence Nash
- Donald Duck
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The first time I saw screen caps of this short cartoon, I didn't know what to think. Then I saw it, and realized how clever those guys at Disney are.
I won't really give anything away (it's about Donald Duck working for the Nazis, and in true Disney style, comes to a cute ending), but you should just see it yourself. It's a superb example of how bad the Nazi soldiers were treated and overworked mixed with comedy. About finding it, you can download it off a few internet joke sites (someone of an IMDb thread for this movie posted a link from steak and cheese DOT COM), and it was recently released as part of a Disney box set of War-time shorts commemorating the WWII era. It's also available in a lot of college libraries, in a 16mm print.
My rating: 10/10 (a pretty good cartoon poking fun at the WWII political state).
I won't really give anything away (it's about Donald Duck working for the Nazis, and in true Disney style, comes to a cute ending), but you should just see it yourself. It's a superb example of how bad the Nazi soldiers were treated and overworked mixed with comedy. About finding it, you can download it off a few internet joke sites (someone of an IMDb thread for this movie posted a link from steak and cheese DOT COM), and it was recently released as part of a Disney box set of War-time shorts commemorating the WWII era. It's also available in a lot of college libraries, in a 16mm print.
My rating: 10/10 (a pretty good cartoon poking fun at the WWII political state).
Der Fueher's Face is a masterpiece of a cartoon and It's my favorite cartoon from Donald Duck. It shows how crazy the Nazi invasion was by showing what happens to a duck in that situation. Not only is it well done, it gives kids a look into the craziness that was World War 2. One of the best cartoon's ever made.
This is one of the most underrated Disney shorts ever made during WW2.
It's been banned since the end of WW2. Due to it having Nazis and the over use of the quote "Heil Hitler".
Donald finds himself a Nazi in a Nazi-Land where everything is a Neo Swiss Symbol from telephone posts to trees.
Donald gets a wake up call by a marching band of Nazis.
Donald then gets drag all the way to a Bomb Shell factory where he has to screw in every single War Head that comes out of the factory.
Not only that but he also has to say Heil Hitler when he's told to or when he sees a picture of Hitler.
This whole thing drives him mad. This reality he's in is too good to be true.
I really liked this short. The "Der Furher's Face" theme will get stuck in your head after watching it. It's also one of the few Disney shorts that poke fun into the Nazis more than the other ones.
So if you like Donald Duck and WW2 theme cartoons then you'll surely like this one.
You're able to see it on the "Disney Treasures Front Line" Box Set.
It's been banned since the end of WW2. Due to it having Nazis and the over use of the quote "Heil Hitler".
Donald finds himself a Nazi in a Nazi-Land where everything is a Neo Swiss Symbol from telephone posts to trees.
Donald gets a wake up call by a marching band of Nazis.
Donald then gets drag all the way to a Bomb Shell factory where he has to screw in every single War Head that comes out of the factory.
Not only that but he also has to say Heil Hitler when he's told to or when he sees a picture of Hitler.
This whole thing drives him mad. This reality he's in is too good to be true.
I really liked this short. The "Der Furher's Face" theme will get stuck in your head after watching it. It's also one of the few Disney shorts that poke fun into the Nazis more than the other ones.
So if you like Donald Duck and WW2 theme cartoons then you'll surely like this one.
You're able to see it on the "Disney Treasures Front Line" Box Set.
In this marvelously surreal and funny short, Donald Duck is a subject of Nazi Germany, forced to make munitions for the Reich. He has to endure abysmal food rations (wooden bread, Aroma of Bacon and Eggs, and coffee brewed from a single bean), superhuman workloads, 30 seconds of forced calisthenics for his "vacation", and an unrelenting barrage of Hitler portraits which he must hail unfailingly - or else! It's all too much for Donald, who has a nervous breakdown, and the film disintegrates into a bizarre phantasmagoria of dancing missiles and stomping boots. Thankfully, it was all just a bad dream, and Donald is relieved to see that the hailing shadow on the wall is cast by his Statue of Liberty on the window sill. As he kisses it he proclaims, wearing his star-spangled jammies, "Am I glad to be a citizen of the United States of America." This cartoon, perhaps the most savagely satirical Disney ever made, was a sensation in its day, winning the Oscar and spawning a hit song. After the war, however, it was shelved and kept out of public circulation - and not without reason. Now it has been released on DVD as part of the excellent Walt Disney Treasures collection, "Walt Disney on the Front Lines", for discerning film buffs to enjoy. Many will find it disquieting to see a beloved American icon wearing a brownshirt uniform with swastika armband, hailing pictures of Hitler, and goose stepping to work; but then, Donald doesn't seem too thrilled about it, either. In no way does this cartoon promote Nazism. Instead, it punctures its pretensions of superiority by reducing its brutality to absurd slapstick, turning its Ubermensch into buffoonish caricatures. (Bear in mind that at the time of this cartoon the true extent of Hitler's inhumanity was unknown to the Allied countries.) As Mel Brooks has noted, the best way to deal with monsters like Hitler is to laugh at them. So go ahead and laugh, laugh, right at Der Fuehrer's Face.
This is such a great propaganda piece! Donald Duck is a worker (well, slave really) in Nutzi land, which basically is nazi Germany. There's a fantastic piece when Donald is working in a factory in a way that reminds us of Chaplin in Modern Times. Throughout the film a really catchy song is playing that is making fun of Hitler.
In the end it turns to be all a dream and Donald is waking up in the USA. He turns patriotic while stating he's so glad to be a citizen in the United States. Oh well, it's propaganda, people!
Propaganda so well made, it should be hailed (no pun intended) for it, as the movie makes fun of Hitler and his gang in an effective, but also hilarious way. 8/10!
In the end it turns to be all a dream and Donald is waking up in the USA. He turns patriotic while stating he's so glad to be a citizen in the United States. Oh well, it's propaganda, people!
Propaganda so well made, it should be hailed (no pun intended) for it, as the movie makes fun of Hitler and his gang in an effective, but also hilarious way. 8/10!
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- CuriosidadesDonald salutes a caricature of the Japanese Emperor Hirohito, along with the other Axis leaders. Ironically, Emperor Hirohito would visit Disneyland during a state visit to America in 1975. The Emperor even bought a Mickey Mouse watch, which he kept for the rest of his life.
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Donald Duck: [sees the shadow of someone saluting] Heil Hit...
[sees the shadow is a miniature Statue of Liberty]
Donald Duck: Oh boy!
[kisses it]
Donald Duck: Am I glad to be a citizen of the United States of America.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosA caricature of Hitler is hit by a tomato, which then runs into the words THE END.
- ConexõesEdited into Donald's Diary (1954)
- Trilhas sonorasDer Fuehrer's Face
By Oliver Wallace
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