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    Window Cleaners (1940)

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    Window Cleaners (1940)

    Donald is washing windows on a high-rise; Pluto is his assistant, hauling the rope for the platform and refilling buckets but mostly sleeping. And when things are finally going well, Donald makes the mistake of tormenting a bee.

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    Three for Breakfast (1948)

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    Three for Breakfast (1948)

    Donald Duck gets into a lot of trouble while he’s cooking pancakes for breakfast – Chip and Dale are up to their mischief. Donald tries a number of plans to get rid of them, but they repeatedly foil Donald’s plans.

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    The Cat That Hated People (1948)

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    The Cat That Hated People (1948)

    A cat who really hates living with people takes a rocket to the moon to get some peace and quiet, and finds it is even worse there.

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    Put-Put Troubles (1940)

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    Put-Put Troubles (1940)

    Pluto is towing Donald and his little motorboat. He gets distracted by a frog, and the boat runs away from him. While Pluto is struggling with the frog, and then a bedspring, Donald struggles with the outboard motor, which either won’t start, or when it does start, has a tendency to destroy the boat.

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    Polar Trappers (1938)

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    Polar Trappers (1938)

    Donald and Goofy are trappers in the frozen south (Antarctica) with different approaches. Donald sees a penguin and dresses as one to lure her to the chopping block; Goofy baits a trap with fish (then acts like a walrus to capture one that steals his bait bucket).

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    Wet Paint (1946)

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    Wet Paint (1946)

    Donald re-paints his car, and a bird lands on it. In the mayhem that ensues, the car ends up covered with handprints, spotted a dozen different colors, stripped of paint, and covered with the stuffing from the seats so that it resembles a sheepdog.

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    Uncle Donald's Ants (1952)

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    Uncle Donald’s Ants (1952)

    Donald spills some sugar on his sidewalk, and soon the ants are in complete control of his home, stealing the cake he was baking, building a pipeline from his maple syrup to their hill, and causing general mayhem.

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    The Village Smithy (1942)

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    The Village Smithy (1942)

    A duck may not look the muscled part, Donald takes his job as village blacksmith serious. First he fashions a new iron ring for an oxcart-wheel, and expertly makes it dance onto the wood, but then painfully experiences the laws of physics mercilessly punish any size error, worsened each time he insists. Then Donald services a shy-looking client: vain ‘Jacqueline-ass’ Jenny, who refuses to approve any of the shoe-models he presents, and therefore stubbornly resists his equally driven attempts to fit it on her back-hoof.

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    The Band Concert (1935)

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    The Band Concert (1935)

    Mickey is trying to lead a concert of The William Tell Overture, but he’s continually disrupted by ice cream vendor Donald, who uses a seemingly endless supply of flutes to play Turkey in the Straw instead. After Donald gives up, a bee comes along and causes his own havoc. The band then reaches the Storm sequence, and the weather also starts to pick up; a tornado comes along, but they keep playing.

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    Soup's On (1948)

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    Soup’s On (1948)

    Donald’s nephews come to lunch filthy from playing outside. Donald sends them to wash up; when he finds they’ve done a half-hearted job, he sends them to bed without supper. They scheme to get food; Donald catches them, but falls off a cliff while chasing them. He’s OK, but temporarily out cold. The boys build a fake corpse and dress Donald up as an angel, and he buys it for a while.

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    Sea Salts (1949)

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    Sea Salts (1949)

    ‘Mac’ Bootle Beetle tells, referring to the ship’s log, how he and captain Donald Duck were sole survivors of a shipwreck. The insect always suspected the duck wasn’t quite fair, actually he was constantly cheated out of his rations share and used as angling bait without realizing it, both on the wreckage raft and after they drifted onto a deserted island, but ultimately they were rescued and stayed together for life, although even at their ripe age Donald.

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    On Ice (1935)

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    On Ice (1935)

    Mickey shows off his ice-skating skills to Minnie; Goofy does some unconventional ice fishing; Donald straps skates to Pluto and laughs at his attempts to skate. Donald gets strapped to a kite and is about to be swept over a waterfall when Mickey pulls off an heroic rescue.

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