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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 Monkey's Uncle (1965)

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    The Monkey’s Uncle (1965)

    College whiz-kid Merlin Jones concocts a method for teaching advanced information to a chimpanzee, then creates a flying machine of his own design, ultimately raising havoc on the campus.

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    Babes in the Woods (1932)

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    Babes in the Woods (1932)

    A loose retelling of Hansel and Gretel: two children, lost in the woods, stumble upon a dwarf village. They’re lured into a candy house by a Witch with horror-fying results.

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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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    Chicken in the Rough (1951)

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    Chicken in the Rough (1951)

    Chip ‘n’ Dale wander into a farmyard to collect acorns. Dale mistakes an egg for a nut, but when he tries to demonstrate to a newly hatched chick how to get back into the egg, a rooster mistakes him for one of his chicks.

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    The Old Mill (1937)

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    The Old Mill (1937)

    We see the various birds, mice, and bats that have moved into an old windmill, followed by the frogs, crickets, and fireflies making their music in an adjacent pond. Then a storm comes, shaking loose parts in mill and threatening everything we’ve seen.

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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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    The Purloined Pup (1946)

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    The Purloined Pup (1946)

    Police dog Pluto is tracking down Butch, the dog that abducted rich dog “Ronnie” for a 10,000 bone ransom. Pluto releases Ronnie, but is hunted by Butch.

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    Squatter's Rights (1946)

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    Squatter’s Rights (1946)

    Two chipmunks have made a cozy little home for themselves in the wood-burning stove of an empty cabin. They sleep in a matchbox, wash up in an empty acorn shell filled with water and look at their reflections on the back of a spoon, which serves as their bathroom mirror. They even have a staircase made with a pocket comb. Invading their space are Mickey Mouse and his dog Pluto, who are all set for a swell vacation. They don’t reckon on the two squatters. Pluto immediately discovers the presence of these two pests, but Mickey never finds out. All he knows is that when he tries to light the stove, the matches go out; he doesn’t know the chipmunks are blowing them out. Soon, Mickey is outside chopping wood, while Pluto is alone with the chipmunks. Pluto wants blood, but he’ll end up with a bottle of ketchup.

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    Pluto's Kid Brother (1946)

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    Pluto’s Kid Brother (1946)

    Pluto’s kid brother, K.B., keeps getting into trouble. When Butch the bulldog passes by, K.B. latches onto him. Butch gets K.B. to crawl into a meat market through a small slot. Pluto comes along, they tussle and set off the burglar alarm, which brings the dogcatcher, who grabs Butch.

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    Pluto at the Zoo (1942)

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    Pluto at the Zoo (1942)

    Pluto walks past the zoo and sees the huge bone the sleeping lion has but getting it out is easier said than done. He gets it out of the lion’s cage, but then has to face the kangaroo and its playful joey. Next is the gorilla, then the crocodiles.

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    In Dutch (1946)

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    In Dutch (1946)

    In Holland, Pluto acts as a milkman (dog?) leaving canisters of milk on the town’s doorsteps. While going about his job, he falls head over heels in love with Dinah the dachshund. In his enthusiasm, he accidentally rings the dike bell causing the town to think the dike is leaking. When the fraud is exposed, Pluto and Dinah are kicked out of the town. Upon leaving, they both notice the dike actually has sprung a leak. While Dinah plugs the leak, Pluto must return to the town and find a way to get the residents to follow him to the dike leak.

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