A black duckling is rejected by its mother, a hen, but manages to prove his worth when a tornado threatens the hen's chicks..


If you have seven minutes to spare and don't mind feeling vaguely depressed for six of them, you should probably watch this. It’s perfect for people who love early Disney history or anyone who likes seeing how rubber-hose animation handles extreme sadness. If you hate old cartoons where characters cry giant, splashin...

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Wilfred Jackson

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"If you have seven minutes to spare and don't mind feeling vaguely depressed for six of them, you should probably watch this. It’s perfect for people who love early Disney history or anyone who likes seeing how rubber-hose animation handles extreme sadness. If you hate old cartoons where characters cry giant, splashing tears every thirty seconds, you will absolutely hate this. I watched this right after Oh What a Knight and the jump in how they handle movement is pretty weird to see. The stor..."
Hans Christian Andersen
United States

1929 · IMDb 6.4


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