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Trick or Treat is a Halloween-themed animated short, starring Donald Duck. It was released on October 10, 1952 and based on Halloween ritual British popular folklore which is in turn based on Trick or Treat for Halloween segment based on Swallow song of Rhodes Greek folk song, 6 B.C by Cleobulus.

Synopsis

The film opens with the original song 'Trick or Treat' playing, as Witch Hazel is shown flying around town on her broomstick (named 'Beelzebub'). She comes across Huey, Dewey, and Louie trick-or-treating, dressed as a ghost, a devil, and a wizard. Hazel looks on as the trio go to their Uncle Donald's house and ring the doorbell. Donald, seeing them through the window, decides to prank the boys. So instead of giving them candy, he puts firecrackers into their bags. After the firecrackers explode, Donald pulls a string which tips a bucket of water on the nephews, soaking them. Donald laughs uproariously, but Witch Hazel decides to get even.

Hazel consoles the three, and, delighted to discover that they believe in witches, agrees to help them get their candy from Donald. They go to the door a second time, but Donald refuses to believe Hazel is a real witch. He tries to pull her nose off and again dumps the bucket of water on her. He again laughs hysterically and slams the door. Hazel decides getting the candy from Donald may be harder than she realizes, so she turns to her magic.

Back at Hazel's home, she concocts a magic potion in large black cauldron. In a scene paying homage to William Shakespeare's MacBeth, Hazel adds ingredients to the pot, although they are somewhat toned down from Shakespeare, such as 'Eye of needle, tongue of shoe, hand of clock that points at two!' etc. When the potion is finished, she fills a spray bottle with it and flies back to Donald's house with the nephews.

As Hazel sprays various items around Donald's house, they become animated or anthropomorphic. Donald is terrified and instantly agrees to treat the boys to candy. However, when Hazel refers to him as a pushover, he changes his mind. Donald locks the pantry door and swallows the key. Having been 'itching' to put a spell on Donald, Hazel uses the potion to put Donald's feet in her control. She orders the feet to kick the key out of Donald, which leads him to perform a wild dance. The key is retrieved, but Donald throws it into the pantry, under the door. Enraged, Hazel then casts 'a spell that's double-grim!' saying that she will order Donald's feet to 'smash that door down' with Donald. This is initially unsuccessful, so she advises that Donald 'take a longer start. About a mile or two!' Donald is forced to run a long way away, then come steaming back, screaming, into the door, which shatters.

In the end, Huey, Dewey, and Louie collect their treats and Hazel and Beelzebub leave since it is 'nearly dawn'. After waving goodbye to the ducks, Hazel flies away whilst the Trick or Treat song is reprised over the top. A final shot has a jack-o-lantern seen earlier in the film suddenly appear saying 'Boo!' and then grinning.

Characters

  • Donald Duck (voiced by Clarence Nash)
  • Huey, Dewey, and Louie (voiced by Clarence Nash)
  • Witch Hazel (voiced by June Foray)
  • Beelzebub (voiced by Jimmy MacDonald)
  • Jack-o'lantern (voiced by Thurl Ravenscroft)

Song

Releases

Television

  • Disneyland, episode #3.15: 'All About Magic'
  • The Mouse Factory, episode #4: 'Spooks and Magic'
  • The New Mickey Mouse Club, March 21, 1977
  • The Wonderful World of Disney, episode #24.5: 'Halloween Hall o' Fame'
  • Good Morning, Mickey, episode #79
  • The Ink and Paint Club, episode #1.34: 'Donald's Nephews'

Home video

VHS

  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Halloween Haunts

Laserdisc

  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Donald's Scary Tales / Halloween Haunts

DVD

  • Mickey's House of Villains
  • Walt Disney Treasures: The Chronological Donald, Volume 4
  • Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection: The Black Cauldron
  • The Black Cauldron: 25th Anniversary Edition

Trivia

  • When Witch Hazel screams near the beginning, it is the same audio used by The Evil Queen when she falls off the cliff in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and later by Maleficent in her dragon form after Prince Phillip throws the Sword of Truth into her heart in Sleeping Beauty.
  • A comic book adaptation of the short, written and drawn by Carl Barks, was published in Donald Duck #26. One of the notable additions to the story (and one cut from early printings) was Smorgie, a multi-armed ogre that Hazel summons to try and get candy from Donald.
  • When this short was made, it had another opening version that only showed RKO Radio Pictures logo.

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The cover to the comic book adaptation by Carl Barks, featured in Donald Duck #26.
The Walt Disney Classics Collection figurine


v - e - d
1930s
Donald and Pluto • Don Donald • Modern Inventions • Donald's Ostrich • Self Control • Donald's Better Self • Donald's Nephews • Good Scouts • Donald's Golf Game • Donald's Lucky Day • The Hockey Champ • Donald's Cousin Gus • Beach Picnic • Sea Scouts • Donald's Penguin • The Autograph Hound • Officer Duck • The Fox Hunt (co-starring Goofy) • Polar Trappers (co-starring Goofy)
1940s
The Riveter • Donald's Dog Laundry • Mr. Duck Steps Out • Put-Put Troubles • Donald's Vacation • The Volunteer Worker • Window Cleaners • The Fire Chief • Timber • The Golden Eggs • A Good Time for a Dime • Early to Bed • Truant Officer Donald • Old MacDonald Duck • Donald's Camera • Chef Donald • Donald's Snow Fight • Donald Gets Drafted • Donald's Garden • Donald's Gold Mine • The Vanishing Private • The Village Smithy • Sky Trooper • Bellboy Donald • Der Fuehrer's Face • Donald's Tire Trouble • The Flying Jalopy • Fall Out-Fall In • The Old Army Game • Home Defense • Trombone Trouble • Donald Duck and the Gorilla • Contrary Condor • Commando Duck • The Plastics Inventor • Donald's Off Day • The Clock Watcher • The Eyes Have It • Donald's Crime • Duck Pimples • Cured Duck • Old Sequoia • Donald's Double Trouble • Wet Paint • Dumbell of the Yukon • Lighthouse Keeping • Straight Shooters • Sleepy Time Donald • Clown of the Jungle • Donald's Dilemma • Bootle Beetle • Wide Open Spaces • Chip an' Dale • Drip Dippy Donald • Daddy Duck • Donald's Dream Voice • The Trial of Donald Duck • Inferior Decorator • Soup's On • Three for Breakfast • Tea for Two Hundred • Donald's Happy Birthday • Sea Salts • Winter Storage • Honey Harvester • All in a Nutshell • The Greener Yard • Slide, Donald, Slide • Toy Tinkers • Billposters (co-starring Goofy) • No Sail (co-starring Goofy) • Frank Duck Brings 'em Back Alive (co-starring Goofy) • Crazy with the Heat (co-starring Goofy)
1950s
Lion Around • Crazy Over Daisy • Trailer Horn • Hook, Lion and Sinker • Bee at the Beach • Out on a Limb • Dude Duck • Corn Chips • Test Pilot Donald • Lucky Number • Out of Scale • Bee on Guard • Donald Applecore • Let's Stick Together • Uncle Donald's Ants • Trick or Treat • Don's Fountain of Youth • The New Neighbor • Rugged Bear • Working for Peanuts • Canvas Back Duck • Spare the Rod • Donald's Diary • Dragon Around • Grin and Bear It • The Flying Squirrel • Grand Canyonscope • No Hunting • Bearly Asleep • Beezy Bear • Up a Tree • Chips Ahoy
1960s
The Litterbug
Educational Shorts
How to Have an Accident in the Home • How to Have an Accident at Work • Donald in Mathmagic Land • Donald and the Wheel • Steel and America • Donald's Fire Survival Plan • Family Planning
See Also
DuckTales (1987 series) • Quack Pack • Pomp and Circumstance • DuckTales (2017 series)

Trick or Treat

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Trick or Treat is a Halloween-themed animated short, starring Donald Duck. It was released on October 10, 1952 and based on Halloween ritual British popular folklore which is in turn based on Trick or Treat for Halloween segment based on Swallow song of Rhodes Greek folk song, 6 B.C by Cleobulus.

Synopsis

The film opens with the original song 'Trick or Treat' playing, as Witch Hazel is shown flying around town on her broomstick (named 'Beelzebub'). She comes across Huey, Dewey, and Louie trick-or-treating, dressed as a ghost, a devil, and a wizard. Hazel looks on as the trio go to their Uncle Donald's house and ring the doorbell. Donald, seeing them through the window, decides to prank the boys. So instead of giving them candy, he puts firecrackers into their bags. After the firecrackers explode, Donald pulls a string which tips a bucket of water on the nephews, soaking them. Donald laughs uproariously, but Witch Hazel decides to get even.

Hazel consoles the three, and, delighted to discover that they believe in witches, agrees to help them get their candy from Donald. They go to the door a second time, but Donald refuses to believe Hazel is a real witch. He tries to pull her nose off and again dumps the bucket of water on her. He again laughs hysterically and slams the door. Hazel decides getting the candy from Donald may be harder than she realizes, so she turns to her magic.

Back at Hazel's home, she concocts a magic potion in large black cauldron. In a scene paying homage to William Shakespeare's MacBeth, Hazel adds ingredients to the pot, although they are somewhat toned down from Shakespeare, such as 'Eye of needle, tongue of shoe, hand of clock that points at two!' etc. When the potion is finished, she fills a spray bottle with it and flies back to Donald's house with the nephews.

As Hazel sprays various items around Donald's house, they become animated or anthropomorphic. Donald is terrified and instantly agrees to treat the boys to candy. However, when Hazel refers to him as a pushover, he changes his mind. Donald locks the pantry door and swallows the key. Having been 'itching' to put a spell on Donald, Hazel uses the potion to put Donald's feet in her control. She orders the feet to kick the key out of Donald, which leads him to perform a wild dance. The key is retrieved, but Donald throws it into the pantry, under the door. Enraged, Hazel then casts 'a spell that's double-grim!' saying that she will order Donald's feet to 'smash that door down' with Donald. This is initially unsuccessful, so she advises that Donald 'take a longer start. About a mile or two!' Donald is forced to run a long way away, then come steaming back, screaming, into the door, which shatters.

In the end, Huey, Dewey, and Louie collect their treats and Hazel and Beelzebub leave since it is 'nearly dawn'. After waving goodbye to the ducks, Hazel flies away whilst the Trick or Treat song is reprised over the top. A final shot has a jack-o-lantern seen earlier in the film suddenly appear saying 'Boo!' and then grinning.

Characters

  • Donald Duck (voiced by Clarence Nash)
  • Huey, Dewey, and Louie (voiced by Clarence Nash)
  • Witch Hazel (voiced by June Foray)
  • Beelzebub (voiced by Jimmy MacDonald)
  • Jack-o'lantern (voiced by Thurl Ravenscroft)

Song

Releases

Television

  • Disneyland, episode #3.15: 'All About Magic'
  • The Mouse Factory, episode #4: 'Spooks and Magic'
  • The New Mickey Mouse Club, March 21, 1977
  • The Wonderful World of Disney, episode #24.5: 'Halloween Hall o' Fame'
  • Good Morning, Mickey, episode #79
  • The Ink and Paint Club, episode #1.34: 'Donald's Nephews'

Home video

VHS

  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Halloween Haunts

Laserdisc

  • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Donald's Scary Tales / Halloween Haunts

DVD

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  • Mickey's House of Villains
  • Walt Disney Treasures: The Chronological Donald, Volume 4
  • Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection: The Black Cauldron
  • The Black Cauldron: 25th Anniversary Edition

Trivia

  • When Witch Hazel screams near the beginning, it is the same audio used by The Evil Queen when she falls off the cliff in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and later by Maleficent in her dragon form after Prince Phillip throws the Sword of Truth into her heart in Sleeping Beauty.
  • A comic book adaptation of the short, written and drawn by Carl Barks, was published in Donald Duck #26. One of the notable additions to the story (and one cut from early printings) was Smorgie, a multi-armed ogre that Hazel summons to try and get candy from Donald.
  • When this short was made, it had another opening version that only showed RKO Radio Pictures logo.

Gallery

Screenshots


Miscellaneous

The cover to the comic book adaptation by Carl Barks, featured in Donald Duck #26.
The Walt Disney Classics Collection figurine

Cartoon Network Summer Resort


Codename Kids Next Door Halloween Game


Cartoon Network 2 Player Games

v - e - d
1930s
Donald and Pluto • Don Donald • Modern Inventions • Donald's Ostrich • Self Control • Donald's Better Self • Donald's Nephews • Good Scouts • Donald's Golf Game • Donald's Lucky Day • The Hockey Champ • Donald's Cousin Gus • Beach Picnic • Sea Scouts • Donald's Penguin • The Autograph Hound • Officer Duck • The Fox Hunt (co-starring Goofy) • Polar Trappers (co-starring Goofy)
1940s
The Riveter • Donald's Dog Laundry • Mr. Duck Steps Out • Put-Put Troubles • Donald's Vacation • The Volunteer Worker • Window Cleaners • The Fire Chief • Timber • The Golden Eggs • A Good Time for a Dime • Early to Bed • Truant Officer Donald • Old MacDonald Duck • Donald's Camera • Chef Donald • Donald's Snow Fight • Donald Gets Drafted • Donald's Garden • Donald's Gold Mine • The Vanishing Private • The Village Smithy • Sky Trooper • Bellboy Donald • Der Fuehrer's Face • Donald's Tire Trouble • The Flying Jalopy • Fall Out-Fall In • The Old Army Game • Home Defense • Trombone Trouble • Donald Duck and the Gorilla • Contrary Condor • Commando Duck • The Plastics Inventor • Donald's Off Day • The Clock Watcher • The Eyes Have It • Donald's Crime • Duck Pimples • Cured Duck • Old Sequoia • Donald's Double Trouble • Wet Paint • Dumbell of the Yukon • Lighthouse Keeping • Straight Shooters • Sleepy Time Donald • Clown of the Jungle • Donald's Dilemma • Bootle Beetle • Wide Open Spaces • Chip an' Dale • Drip Dippy Donald • Daddy Duck • Donald's Dream Voice • The Trial of Donald Duck • Inferior Decorator • Soup's On • Three for Breakfast • Tea for Two Hundred • Donald's Happy Birthday • Sea Salts • Winter Storage • Honey Harvester • All in a Nutshell • The Greener Yard • Slide, Donald, Slide • Toy Tinkers • Billposters (co-starring Goofy) • No Sail (co-starring Goofy) • Frank Duck Brings 'em Back Alive (co-starring Goofy) • Crazy with the Heat (co-starring Goofy)
1950s
Lion Around • Crazy Over Daisy • Trailer Horn • Hook, Lion and Sinker • Bee at the Beach • Out on a Limb • Dude Duck • Corn Chips • Test Pilot Donald • Lucky Number • Out of Scale • Bee on Guard • Donald Applecore • Let's Stick Together • Uncle Donald's Ants • Trick or Treat • Don's Fountain of Youth • The New Neighbor • Rugged Bear • Working for Peanuts • Canvas Back Duck • Spare the Rod • Donald's Diary • Dragon Around • Grin and Bear It • The Flying Squirrel • Grand Canyonscope • No Hunting • Bearly Asleep • Beezy Bear • Up a Tree • Chips Ahoy
1960s
The Litterbug
Educational Shorts
How to Have an Accident in the Home • How to Have an Accident at Work • Donald in Mathmagic Land • Donald and the Wheel • Steel and America • Donald's Fire Survival Plan • Family Planning
See Also
DuckTales (1987 series) • Quack Pack • Pomp and Circumstance • DuckTales (2017 series)