The Chronological Donald vol 2-sneak peek

This here's a look at the Chronological Donald Vol 2, enjoy......

Summary
This set covers the second leg of Donald Duck's long career, starting from 1942 to 1946, covering World War II in the process. Most international releases of this set do not include the bonus feature "From the Vault". Six of the eight cartoons are instead included in the main list of shorts, while the shorts Commando Duck and Der Fuehrer's Face are absent. The omission of these shorts have not been explained. Also omitted from the international release is the short Donald's Crime, but this omission was probably due to a mistake, as all versions of The Great Mouse Detective DVD include it. The Chronological Donald, Volume Two did not receive the beautiful restoration of Volume One. Prints are worn and the image quality is visibly worse than all earlier Disney Treasures Volumes.

125,000 sets produced.

Disc one[edit]

 * 1942
 * Bellboy Donald
 * The Village Smithy
 * Donald's Snow Fight
 * Donald's Garden
 * Donald's Gold Mine
 * 1943
 * Donald's Tire Trouble
 * The Flying Jalopy
 * From the Vault (Not entirely included on international releases)
 * 1942
 * Donald Gets Drafted
 * The Vanishing Private
 * Sky Trooper
 * 1943
 * Der Fuehrer's Face
 * Fall Out - Fall In
 * The Old Army Game
 * Home Defense
 * 1944
 * Commando Duck
 * Features
 * A Day in the Life of Donald Duck: This is a 1956 episode of the Disney anthology series. As the name of the episode implies, viewers experience Donald himself as he struggles through a typical day at the Walt Disney Studios. In the studio, he meets up with Jimmie Dodd, Roy Williams, the Mouseketeers, and even his own voice and alter-ego, Clarence Nash himself.


 * Sky Trooper is included on the disc twice; the second is resolution-compromised.

Disc two[edit]

 * 1944
 * Trombone Trouble
 * The Plastics Inventor
 * Donald's Off Day
 * Donald Duck and the Gorilla
 * Contrary Condor
 * 1945
 * The Eyes Have It
 * Donald's Crime
 * Duck Pimples
 * No Sail
 * Cured Duck
 * The Clock Watcher
 * Old Sequoia
 * 1946
 * Donald's Double Trouble
 * Wet Paint
 * Dumb Bell of the Yukon
 * Lighthouse Keeping
 * Frank Duck Brings 'Em Back Alive
 * Bonus Features
 * Drawing and Talking 'Duck' with Tony Anselmo: Maltin meets with Tony Anselmo, who is the present voice of Donald and has been so since the mid-1980s. He reveals how he emerged as the man behind the duck and his respect and loyalty to the Disney name.
 * The Art and Animation of Carl Barks: Carl Barks, although he started out as a storyman for some of Donald's earliest shorts, is best known for the Donald Duck comics. Various relevant individuals give their thought on the man and his work and emphasize his influence on DuckTales (a clip from the episode "The Time Teasers" can be seen during the special) and such blockbusters as Raiders of the Lost Ark.
 * The Volunteer Worker: An additional short  1940. In this cartoon, Donald goes from door to door trying to collect cash for charity, but to no avail when every door he visits slams in his face. His frustrations lead him to the personal testimony of a man he meets on the street who had once benefited from charities himself. Unlike the first Donald set, which featured the cartoon as an Easter egg, this cartoon is displayed in full view on this set.
 * Timeline: The War Years, 1941–1945: This segment shows off a variety of things that had come out of Disney during these years, using clips and captions in the style of a newsreel.
 * Galleries: These galleries cover assortments of concept art, storyboard sketches and background paintings from the various Donald shorts on this set.