OllieSuave-007
In this Donald Duck cartoon, the Donald is a keeper of a lighthouse. Upon seeing a pelican sleeping outside the tower, Donald decides to have a little fun and shines the light on the bird. After moving its nest a few times, the bird caught onto Donald's scheme and does battle with him. What results is plenty of back and forth between the characters, with Donald insisting the lighthouse stays lit while the pelican keeps blowing out the fire.The funniest scene I thought was when Donald attempts to read a book quickly as the lighthouse's light circles by. The rest of the cartoon was pretty predictable with the excessive back and forth between the two characters, but at least Donald didn't get the brunt of all the bad luck.Grade B-
Atreyu_II
"Lighthouse Keeping" isn't exactly awesome or terrific. It is a reasonable cartoon with Donald Duck, but this time the temperamental duck's headache isn't Chip or Dale (the two chipmunks) and not even his nephews or his greedy uncle Scrooge. This time Donald Duck is a lighthouse keeper and he's having a bad time with a stubborn and determined pelican and... well, this leads to some feuds.It's difficult to classify this animated short: it isn't really comedy, drama, dark, suspense, thriller, adventure, action... it just doesn't seem to fit in any category in particular except animation.This is included as an extra on "Pete's Dragon" DVD and I can see why: because there is a lighthouse on this short too, just like in the movie. So by here we have similarities.This short isn't bad on artwork, neither special or extraordinary, just ordinary when it comes to that stuff.
rbverhoef
'Lighthouse Keeping' stars Donald Duck as a... lighthouse keeper. He is trying to read but the light in the lighthouse is spinning around so that plan does not really work out. To fill his time he starts annoying an pelican by shining the light on the animal. Of course the pelican is not happy and he tries to turn off the light. The battle between Donald and the pelican has started.This average Disney cartoon has some nice moments but it is not that great. It is watchable and worth watching once. The music is something that makes the cartoon better; it fits the action perfectly. The ending is good as well, better than the cartoon deserves.
Robert Reynolds
Nothing all that memorable or fascinating in this one, which is a by-the-numbers effort from Disney. Well animated, to be sure, but as for plot and action, it's in the "been there, seen that" category and doesn't really bring much to the table. Worth seeing once, but not terribly good, bad or indifferent-it simply is, which is kind of sad, in a way.