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Cuckoo on a Choo Choo
A satirization of the Oscar winning film A Street Car Named Desire (1951). Larry mimics Brando in the story which takes place on a train car named Schmow. The most controversial Stooge short. While it is considered by some to be the most daring, contemporary and innovative of all Stooge shorts, others contend it is the worst Stooge short ever made.
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Plot Summary
This animated short follows Donald Duck as he tries to get some peace and quiet in his new house, only to be constantly disturbed by a noisy, train-obsessed neighbor. The neighbor's relentless train activities escalate, leading to a chaotic and humorous confrontation.
Critical Reception
As a short cartoon from the Golden Age of American animation, 'Cuckoo on a Choo Choo' was a standard entry in the Disney canon, appreciated for its zany humor and classic character interactions. It's generally seen as a fun, albeit minor, installment featuring Donald Duck.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic animation and classic Donald Duck antics.
Appreciated for its straightforward, slapstick comedy.
Seen as a typical, enjoyable short from its era.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this short typically highlight its nostalgic charm and the reliable comedic timing of Donald Duck, finding it a lighthearted and amusing watch.
Fun Fact
The sound effects of the train and its whistle were designed to be deliberately over-the-top and intrusive, enhancing the comedic frustration Donald Duck experiences.
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