Cumulative rating:
(2 ratings submitted)

Synopsis

Mickey's only spotted in cameo (along with Horace, Minnie, and Clara Cluck) as Donald and Goofy get most of this fox-hunting film to themselves.

Characters

Mickey Mouse
(Voice: Walter Elias "Walt" Disney)
Minnie Mouse
Horace Horsecollar
Goofy
(Voice: Van DeBar 'Pinto' Colvig)
Donald Duck
(Voice: Clarence "Ducky" Nash)

Credits

Note: "Unverified" credits may not be correct and should be taken with a grain of salt.

Director

Ben Sharpsteen (unverified)

Animator

Clyde Geronomi (unverified)
Norm Ferguson (unverified)
John McManus
Milt Schaffer (unverified)
Fred Spencer

Story

Otto Englander (unverified)

Producer

Walt Disney


Distributor(s)

RKO Radio Pictures

Included in:

The Hunting Instinct
Hunting

Trivia

  • This was a color remake of an earlier black and white Silly Symphony, also titled The Fox Hunt.

Television

The Mickey Mouse Club

VHS

Germany

Donald Macht nie Pause

France

Disney Parade 6

Italy

Disney Adventures
Video Parade 5

Laserdisc (CLV)

United States

Cartoon Classics : Limited Gold Editions II : Life With Mickey

Japan

Mickey and His All Stars
Disney Cartoon Festival 6
The Hunting Instinct

DVD

United States

The Chronological Donald: Volume 1: 1934-1941
It's a Small World of Fun - Volume 3

Germany

Disney Treasures : Wave 3 : The Chronological Donald Volume 1

Italy

Disney Treasures : Wave 3 : The Chronological Donald Volume 1

United Kingdom

Disney Treasures : Wave 3 : The Chronological Donald Volume 1

Sweden

Disney Treasures : Wave 3 : The Chronological Donald Volume 1

Netherlands / Belgium

The Chronological Donald: Volume Eén: 1934-1941

Technical Specifications

Running Time: 7:36
Animation Type: Standard (Hand-drawn-Cel) Animation
Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1
Cinematographic Format: Spherical
Color Type: Technicolor
Negative Type: 35mm
Original Country: United States
Original Language: English
Print Type: 35mm
Sound Type: Mono: RCA Sound Recording

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From Jerry Edwards :

Although a remake of the black and white 1931 Silly Symphony with many similar scenes, I enjoy how Goofy and Donald are used in this update. This is generally entertaining with several fun gags.

From Baruch Weiss :

I have never seen the Silly Symphony version of this cartoon, but I guess this version is okay. I enjoyed the ending where Donald thinks he caught the fox, but it ends up being a skunk instead!

From Ryan Kilpatrick at The Disney Film Project :

Back in 1931, we got to see one take on a fox hunt with a black and white Silly Symphony named The Fox Hunt. Now, the Disney studio has many more characters to play with, so in 1938, they teamed up Donald and Goofy for a short by the same name, that shares many of the same tricks, but with the Donald and Goofy spin.

Like in the previous short, we get to see bloodhounds smelling the ground, a horse throwing its rider off before jumping a bush or fence, and a fox that gets caught only to turn out to be a skunk. The difference is, where the Silly Symphony took half the short showing us the preparations for the hunt, this one jumps right in with Donald leading the bloodhounds.

Donald and the hounds is my favorite part of this short. Anyone who has had dogs knows the tendency for them to yank on the leash or try to pull you around. So seeing Donald, with his anger issues, getting worked over by the dogs, and ultimately ending up in a knot with the leashes, the dogs and himself.

In fact, Donald carries most of the action in this short. Goofy’s part is limited to mostly riding his horse, and the travails that ensue. In fact, his part in this short is very reminiscent of the later Goofy shorts that were “instructional.” All that’s missing is the stuffy narration, and you would have a Goofy short on How To Ride A Horse.

Donald, meanwhile, gets to interact with the dogs as well as the fox. He has some fun interactions with the fox, trying to blow his trumpet to get the fox out of the ground, which ultimately backfires. In fact, most everything that Donald does in this short backfires, like it does most of the time.

What’s interesting is that this short is billed as a “Donald and Goofy” short, but yet other Disney characters are in it as well, although mostly in shadow/glimpses. At the beginning we see Mickey riding by in shadow along with what looks like Clarabelle Cow. Later, when Donald has found the fox, we see Mickey somewhat obscured on a bridge leading to Donald.

Other than that, the other notable thing about this short is that it looks a bit more complex than previous Donald shorts. Things like Polar Trappers and Donald’s Better Self used more simple backgrounds, but this has many more moving pieces in the backgrounds and detail all around. Could just be me, but that’s what it seemed like.

This was a fun cartoon, nothing that will end up going down in history, but a fun one to watch and a great use of both Donald and Goofy.


From Mac :

"You silly bloke!"

I really like this one. I noticed the cameo appearance by other members of the Disney gang too – Mickey, Minnie, Horace, Calarabelle and Clara Cluck can all be spotted. I wonder if at some point in the production process these characters were intended to play larger roles or if it was just that if there was going to be brief shots of the hunting party, it may as well be the usual Disney gang.

Goofy and his silly horse steal the show for me. Goofy's attempt at being a posh Englishman is hilarious! I noticed the abundance of detail in this cartoon too (e.g the brief scene where Goofy is seen under the water), but I think we've seen this kind of thing in recent shorts too. Maybe not so much in Donald’s Better Self, but Polar Trappers contained a ton of extra details, crumbling snow, dozen of glistening icicles, smoke effects, scores of marching penguins etc.