This movie was made for trippin
You heard me
I'm the dude...so that's what you call me, you know?
You heard me
I'm the dude...so that's what you call me, you know?
My sentiments exactly. Especially the part with the cacti.
"Everybody has their opinion, and yours is wrong." -Dave Barry
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This thing warped my brain when I was younger. Back then, I couldn't seem to figure out that this didn't have a plot, so I kept trying to follow it, or figure something out. I mean, the beginning was pretty straightforward, but around the end when Donald flies after the woman in the sky, sees his himself and his friends in drag, and all these girls...still freaks me out.
shareI remember watching this when I was younger, and it was very confusing! There were parts I loved and other parts I just remember as being trippy as all hell! Awesome either way!
shareI frequently get drunk or high and watch this. Sans stimulants, this movie, and these songs are so great. I am a big Donald Duck fan, and this movie has everything I could ever want.
Edit: Upon reading what I wrote, I want to clarify that I enjoy this movie and the songs sober and not.
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Agreed!
Towards the end this movie does get very trippy, but it actually makes sense and I'll explain how -- well aside from all the (actually not weird) cartoony fantasy stuff in the movie like, you know, a parrot using a magic hammer to shrink a duck so they can take a train to Brazil by jumping into a page of a book, or a gun-toting rooster coming out of a piƱata. See, the trippy part at the end is Donald Duck experiencing what is known as "traveler's euphoria," and many people (like me) who have travelled abroad to a experience an extremely different culture knows exactly what that is and what that feels like, basically a state of being stunned and dazed and spacy, overwhelmed with positive sensory overload, no substance-consumption necessary. Really great movie by the way, and ahead of its time in animation and cinematic style.