"Keep on Truckin" was based on a one panel comic strip by 60's "underground" comic artist R. Crumb. It showed a line of men strutting as if performing the "trucking" dance. It had no copyright and was mass-produced on t-shirts and posters and thus became a popular icon for stoned-out-of-their-mind hippies (I guess you'd have to be stoned to appreciate it). So when Donald says "Truck on down", it's a 40's reference to a then popular dance. For the hippies, it must have been the drugs.
Trucking is a dance? what do the hippies of the sixties mean with "keep on truckin'"? =)
no offence, you are probably right... what do I know? =)
Donald is the Funniest
What is this music ??? If someone know
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i luv it!
i like how donalds like, nothings gona screw my night!
Very funny, I love it
Actually he voiced her before when she was Donna Duck in Don Donald.
I don`t think Donald`s voice suited Daisy. It was funny and all, but on her it just sounded artificial.
The "walk" is actually a popular dance from the 30's-40's called "Trucking". If you listen closely, when Donald starts out he says,"Truck on down!". I have this on two different DVDs and one has "Truck on down" in the subtitles and the other says,"Well doggone!". My money is on the first translation.