January 10, 2026

Timber (1941)

The Donald Duck Cartoon Timber was generally released in theaters on January 10, 1941. Produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.

Donald Duck is a hobo wandering along the railroad tracks when the smell of delicious food lures him to a cabin. Donald helps himself to the food on the table that Peg-Leg Pete is trying to enjoy. After getting caught, Donald is forced to work with Pete, chopping wood. Plenty of slapstick misadventures take place as Donald treies and fails to be a lumberjack, and he escapes in a wild chase.

Released on home media on May 18, 2004, as part of the Walt Disney Treasures: The Chronological Donald, Volume 1: 1934-1941 DVD set.

CAST & CREW
Director: Jack King | Producer: Walt Disney | Writers: Carl Barks, Jack Hannah | Composer: Oliver Wallace | Sound Department: George Lowerre (Sound Engineer) | Animators: Paul Allen, Jim Armstrong, Wilma Baker (Ink & Paint Artist), Ted Bonnicksen, Walt Clinton, Mary Jane Cole (Ink & Paint Artist), Myrna Gibbs (Ink & Paint Artist), Grace Godino (Ink & Paint Artist), Emery Hawkins, Bill Herwig (Layout Artist), Volus Jones, Helen Jordan (Ink & Paint Artist), Hal King, Ed Love, DIck Lundy, Lee Morehouse, Buf Nerbovig (Ink & Paint Artist), Ray Patin, Don Patterson, Ray Patterson, Ruth Thompson (Ink & Paint Artist), Judge Whitaker | Voice Cast: Billy Bletcher (voice of Peg-Leg Pete), Clarence Nash (voice of Donald Duck)

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MPAA Rating: N/A | Runtime: 8 minutes | Sound Mix: RCA Sound Recording | Format: Technicolor | Aspect Ratio: 1.37:1 | Genres: Animation, Short

RATINGS
My Rating: 60.00 | Internet Movie Database: 7.0/10 | The Movie DB: 65% (User Score) | Combined Rating: 65.00

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