MathMagic Land Sample Reflection
MathMagic Land Sample Reflection
MathMagic Land Sample Reflection
October 6, 2019
Section: C33 GEMATMW
Math and Aesthetics
Donald in Mathmagic Land is a short educational film produced by Walt Disney Pictures
back in 1959. The Academy Award nominee of a film featured the sour yet lovable waddling
Donald Duck as he discovers the world of Mathmagic Land; a place filled with educational
references regarding mathematics as narrated by Paul Frees. As for my thoughts, ever since I can
remember I have always been an avid fan of Disney, its characters and its magical stories. These
films have always had a special place in my heart, they have built the foundation of my childhood
which taught me moral lessons at a very young age. After seeing the short film, I have found a
newer side of Disney from such an old film. Donald’s trip to Mathmagic Land widened my
perspective on what seems to be just a recreational media; the film became a tool for learning in
the academic field of mathematics which I highly applaud.
For me, the fact that everyone, regardless of culture or origin, could observe the golden
ratio in our world, just makes me lean on the belief that the divine proportion exists. Beauty may
be in the eye of the beholder but I believe that we have that innate nature to desire what the golden
ratio suggests. I think that it has been engraved to us to prefer that golden rectangle rather than just
some flimsy dimensioned rectangle when we display our pictures, purchase our laptops, or write
on our index cards. I believe the part in the film that even in music, the golden ratio is existent. It
is because of the golden ratio why multitudes of people could share the common love for a certain
music for a certain period in time and even beyond. Before, when Louis Armstrong sang “What a
Wonderful World”, I would just groove to the tune and enjoy it while it lasted. But now, when the
lyrics: “I see trees of green, red roses too...” rings in my ears it makes me think of it as an invitation
to enjoy the world of mathematics. The song invites me to observe, to see mathematics coincide
with the modern world; to see it as a truly wonderful world.
References:
- Benjamin, A. (2013, November 8). The magic of Fibonacci numbers. Retrieved October
6, 2019, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjSHVDfXHQ4.
- Gross, R. (2019, September 9). What is the golden ratio? What you need to know and
how to use it. Retrieved October 6, 2019, from https://www.canva.com/learn/what-is-the-
golden-ratio/.
- Shanahan, D. (2018, April 25). Documentary short film review: Donald in Mathmagic
Land. Retrieved October 6, 2019, from
https://www.everymoviehasalesson.com/blog/2018/4/documentary-short-film-review-
donald-in-mathmagic-land.
- Walt Disney Productions. (1959). Donald in Mathmagic Land. Retrieved from -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fv4gWPurN9k