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    Victory Vehicles (1943)

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    Victory Vehicles (1943)

    Goofy demonstrates a number of crazy vehicles.

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    The Thrifty Pig (1941)

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    The Thrifty Pig (1941)

    The Three Little Pigs sell Canadian war bonds.

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    Private Pluto (1943)

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    Private Pluto (1943)

    Pluto is in the infantry guarding a pillbox from saboteurs.

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    Chicken Little (1943)

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    Chicken Little (1943)

    It’s a peaceful day at the local poultry farm until Foxy Loxy happens along intent on a chicken dinner. He takes the advice of a book on psychology by striking “the least intelligent” first and convinces dim witted Chicken Little the sky is falling. Chicken Little spreads the word but when head man Cocky Locky proves the story to be false, Foxy Loxy spreads rumors that Cocky Locky isn’t the smart chicken he appears to be, which leads to the ultimate undoing of the chickens at the hands of Foxy Loxy.

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    Willie the Operatic Whale (1946)

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    Willie the Operatic Whale (1946)

    The Metropolitan Opera is looking for the sea monster reported in newspaper headlines, because this monster sings beautifully! The “monster” is actually Willie, a whale who can sing in several voices simultaneously. A friend of his, a gull called Whitey, tells him about the searching ship, and Willie goes to audition, as it’s been his ambition to perform on stage. Unfortunately, Professor Tetti Tatti from the Opera believes that one or more singers have been swallowed by the whale, and need to be rescued.

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    Pluto's Christmas Tree (1952)

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    Pluto’s Christmas Tree (1952)

    Pluto comes bounding outside to help Mickey get a Christmas tree. Chip ‘n Dale see him and make fun of him, but the tree they take refuge in is the one Mickey chops down. They like the decorations, especially the candy canes and Mickey’s bowl of mixed nuts. But Pluto spots them and goes after them long before Mickey spots them. Minnie, Donald, and Goofy drop by to sing carols.

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    The Golden Touch (1935)

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    The Golden Touch (1935)

    King Midas is visited by an elf; the elf turns his cat to gold, then claps his hands and it changes back. Midas begs for the golden touch, but the elf warns him it would be a curse to him. Midas insists. He dances about joyfully at first, but discovers the drawbacks when he sits down to dinner. Fearing death by starvation, he summons the elf and agrees to surrender everything he owns to have the curse lifted.

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    Little Hiawatha (1937)

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    Little Hiawatha (1937)

    The “fearless warrior” of the poem is a very small child whose pants keep falling down. He tries to shoot a grasshopper with his arrow, but the grasshopper spits in his eye. He tries to shoot a bunny rabbit, but the rabbit is too cute and pathetic. He tracks a bear, and runs after its cub and right into the mother. But the rest of the animals, thankful for him saving the rabbit, come to his rescue.

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    Wynken, Blynken and Nod (1938)

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    Wynken, Blynken and Nod (1938)

    An elaborate dream fantasy based on the popular children’s poem of three children playing and floating among the stars. The three sleepy children sail in their shoe-boat; they stall briefly on a cloud, then have various troubles with their fishing lines (one lands a fish-like star that ends up squirming in his pants).

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    Golden Eggs (1941)

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    Golden Eggs (1941)

    Donald reads in his newspaper that eggs are really going up in value and the price is skyrocketing. Donald realizes that if he had some eggs, he would be quite the wealthy duck so he breaks into a nearby hen-house and collects as many eggs as possible putting them all in a huge basket. Unfortunately, a rooster standing guard makes his presence known and ejects Donald. The inventive duck is able to get back in disguised as a female chicken who the rooster falls for and dances with. Unfortunately, with the rubber glove comb constantly coming loose and a caterpillar falling down the back of his suit, he is ever at the risk of being discovered.

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    Brave Little Tailor (1938)

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    Brave Little Tailor (1938)

    When a giant threatens the land, the cityfolk mistake Mickey’s boast of killing seven flies with one blow to be giants. He is then forced to fight the giant for real.

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    Football (Now and Then) (1953)

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    Football (Now and Then) (1953)

    An old-timer tells his grandson that old-time football players could take a modern team, so we see a game with just that match-up: Bygone U. vs. Present State. More specifically, the Bygone U. team of 11 vs. Present State’s dozens of special squads and support personnel. Even the stadium, fans, and press are modern vs. old-time. The game is close, and fiercely fought.

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