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* ActorInspiredElement: Clarence Nash first got the attention of Walt Disney when he performed "Mary Had a Little Lamb" on the radio, using a voice inspired by a baby goat. Walt cast Nash to do the same voice for his newest cartoon star, Donald Duck. When Donald begins his recital with "Mary had a Little Lamb", Nash is basically recreating the performance that got him hired.
* ShotForShotRemake: The cartoon was remade in color in 1941, using the same soundtrack but redrawing the animation to modernize the designs. Disney planned to do the same with other black-and-white cartoons, but the 1941 animators strike and the outbreak of WWII put an end to that plan. The one change that was made was Donald's final line "Aw, nuts!" became "Aw, phooey!", which by this time, became his CatchPhrase.

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* ActorInspiredElement: Clarence Nash first got the attention of Walt Disney when he performed "Mary Had a Little Lamb" on the radio, using a voice inspired by a baby goat. Walt cast Nash to do the same voice for his newest cartoon star, Donald Duck. When Donald begins his recital with "Mary had a Little Lamb", Nash is basically recreating the performance that got him hired.
* ShotForShotRemake: The cartoon was remade in color in 1941, using the same soundtrack but redrawing the animation to modernize the designs. Disney planned to do the same with other black-and-white cartoons, but the 1941 animators strike and the outbreak of WWII put an end to that plan. The one change that was made was Donald's final line "Aw, nuts!" became "Aw, phooey!", which by this time, became his CatchPhrase.
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* ShotForShotRemake: The cartoon was remade in color in 1941, using the same soundtrack but redrawing the animation to modernize the designs. Disney planned to do the same with other black-and-white cartoons, but the 1941 animators strike and the outbreak of WWII put an end to that plan.

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* ShotForShotRemake: The cartoon was remade in color in 1941, using the same soundtrack but redrawing the animation to modernize the designs. Disney planned to do the same with other black-and-white cartoons, but the 1941 animators strike and the outbreak of WWII put an end to that plan. The one change that was made was Donald's final line "Aw, nuts!" became "Aw, phooey!", which by this time, became his CatchPhrase.
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* ActorInspiredElement: Clarence Nash first got the attention of Walt Disney when he performed "Mary Had a Little Lamb" on the radio, using a voice inspired by a baby goat. Walt cast Nash to do the same voice for his newest cartoon star, Donald Duck. When Donald begins his recital with "Mary had a Little Lamb", Nash is basically recreating the performance that got him hired.
* ShotForShotRemake: The cartoon was remade in color in 1941, using the same soundtrack but redrawing the animation to modernize the designs. Disney planned to do the same with other black-and-white cartoons, but the 1941 animators strike and the outbreak of WWII put an end to that plan.

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