Saludos Amigos ( 1942)。
Three knights (1944)
Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983)
Who framed Roger Rabbit? ( 1988)
The Prince and prince and the pauper and the Beggar (1990).
Goofy Dog: A Goofy Movie (1995)
Fantasy 2000 Fantasy 2000 (1999)
Mickey Mouse in Mickey Mouse's Christmas Day (1999)
Mickey's magic Christmas: trapped in a mouse's house by heavy snow (200 1)
Mickey's Villain's Home (2003)
Mickey Mouse at Christmas (2004)
Mickey, Goofy and Donald Duck: three musketeers (2004)
TV
Donald Duck Gaga Bag (1996-1997)
Mickey Mouse (1999) -2000)
Mouse House (200 1) -2003)
Disney Mickey Mouse Club (2006) 1937 An Italian publisher named Mondadori created a personal cartoon for Donald Duck for the first time. This cartoon has 18 pages, and the author is En: Federico Pedrocchi. Donald Duck became the protagonist and made his debut as an adventurer for the first time, which was different from the simple comedy role in the past. At the same time, Britain's Fleetway began to publish cartoon stories featuring Donald Duck.
From February 2nd, 1938, en:Al Taliaferro and en:Bob Karp in the United States released a cartoon short film of Donald Duck every day. Taliaferro is in charge of painting and Karp is in charge of stories. The next year, they even published short cartoons on Sunday to create more roles for Donald Duck's world. He keeps a St. Banna dog named Bernworth (also known as Bolivar). The duck family also began to grow, with more uncles Shi Gaozhi and grandmothers Grandma Duck. Donald Duck's early Mexican girlfriend named Donna Duck was replaced by Daisy in 1940.
From 65438 to 0942, the western publishing industry began to develop original cartoons about Donald Duck and other Disney characters. New publishers don't trust other new painters except carl barks and Jack Hannah. Bacchus repeatedly uses the theme of treasure hunting in many stories.
Bacchus soon took on the main development work of Donald Duck cartoons, including writing stories and painting. In his works, Donald plays a bigger and bigger role in cartoons and animations, becoming more adventurous, more eloquent and less emotional.
Barks gave Donald an electric bicycle, which appeared in one of the stories of 1934 Belchfire Runabout published by 1985.
Comic book distribution area
Donald Duck's comic weekly and monthly magazines are very popular in many European countries, first in Norway and Finland, then in Denmark, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Sweden. Most of them are produced and published by Italian Walter Disney Company and Egmont Company in Denmark, Norway, Finland and Sweden.
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, China (Hongkong), Colombia, Czech Republic, Denmark (Faroe Islands), Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guyana, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands and Norway.