1. | The Clock Watcher | 1945 |
2. | Donald's Off Day | 1944 |
3. | Donald Duck And The Gorilla | 1944 |
4. | Contrary Condor | 1944 |
5. | The Eyes Have It | 1945 |
6. | Donald's Crime | 1945 |
7. | Duck Pimples | 1945 |
8. | No Sail | 1945 |
9. | Cured Duck | 1945 |
10. | The Plastics Inventor | 1944 |
11. | Old Sequoia | 1945 |
12. | Donald's Double Trouble | 1946 |
13. | Wet Paint | 1946 |
14. | Lighthouse Keeping | 1946 |
15. | Frank Duck Brings 'em Back Alive | 1946 |
16. | The Volunteer Worker | 1940 |
17. | Dumbell Of The Yukon | 1946 |
18. | Bellboy Donald | 1942 |
19. | Trombone Trouble | 1944 |
20. | Commando Duck | 1944 |
21. | Home Defense | 1943 |
22. | The Old Army Game | 1943 |
23. | Fall Out-Fall In | 1943 |
24. | Der Fuehrer's Face | 1943 |
25. | Sky Trooper | 1942 |
26. | The Vanishing Private | 1942 |
27. | Donald Gets Drafted | 1942 |
28. | The Flying Jalopy | 1943 |
29. | Donald's Tire Trouble | 1943 |
30. | Donald's Gold Mine | 1942 |
31. | Donald's Garden | 1942 |
32. | Donald's Snow Fight | 1942 |
33. | 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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Clarence Nash | Donald Duck |
Director | Dick Lundy |
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Writer | Carl Barks | |
Producer | Walt Disney | |
Musician | Charles Wolcott |