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Donald Duck – Inferior Decorator (1948)

Donald Duck – Inferior Decorator tells the tale of Donald’s attempt to decorate his new home with flowered wallpaper. However, a pesky bee mistakes the floral patterns for real flowers and tries to gather nectar. Throughout the short, Donald and the bee engage in a comedic battle of wits. Donald tries various methods to get rid of the bee, while the bee continually tries to access the ‘flowers’ on the wallpaper. The escalating antics between the two culminate in a humorous conclusion, showcasing the timeless humor of Disney’s classic cartoons.

Length: 0h6m
Genre: Animation, Comedy, Family
This Title is: Light-hearted and Humorous

DONALD DUCK – INFERIOR DECORATOR IS STREAMING TODAY ON Disney+

Trailer

https://youtu.be/wdMfU9zAFiI?si=t4xT0kw8Wry7LDvH

Cast

  • Clarence “Ducky” Nash as Donald Duck

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: G (Suitable for all audiences)

Contains mild cartoon violence and slapstick humor.

Trivia

  • This was one of the many Donald Duck shorts where he faces off against natural adversaries, showcasing his easily frustrated nature.
  • The bee character that antagonizes Donald would appear in several other Donald Duck shorts, though not always as the same character.

Our Review

Donald Duck – Inferior Decorator stands as a testament to Disney’s golden age of animation. The short seamlessly blends humor with impeccable timing, showcasing the universality of visual gags and situational comedy. Donald’s constant struggles with everyday situations, such as wallpapering his house, make him an endearing character that resonates with audiences both young and old. The playful confrontation between Donald and the bee is executed flawlessly, with each escalation more hilarious than the last. For those looking to experience a classic slice of Disney’s rich animation history, this short is an essential watch. It exemplifies the timeless charm and humor that Disney’s golden era was renowned for.

Critic Scores

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