When seen today, "Donoald's Tire Trouble" might not make sense to many younger viewers. First, Donald's tire is a mess because during WWII, there was a tire shortage and most folks at home were not allowed to buy new tires or innertubes...hence all the many rubber patched. Second, the anatomy of tires has changed...and innertube-less tires are the norm.
The cartoon is very short and simple. Donald is driving his car like a maniac when he gets a flat. He spends the rest of the film trying, in vain, to fix it. Because the plot is so simple, I would not place it among the better cartoons in the series but like all Donald Duck cartoons, it's still well worth seeing.
The cartoon is very short and simple. Donald is driving his car like a maniac when he gets a flat. He spends the rest of the film trying, in vain, to fix it. Because the plot is so simple, I would not place it among the better cartoons in the series but like all Donald Duck cartoons, it's still well worth seeing.