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 |
Donald Fauntleroy Duck gets his draft notice and goes in, past all the amazingly enticing recruiting posters, to sign up. First he has to pass the physical. Despite his flat feet, he makes it. Donald wants to fly, but first he has to make it through Sergeant Pete's boot camp. He has a terrible time with close-order drills, and standing at attention without moving when he's over an ant-hill proves a real challenge. Eventually, Donald ends up on endless KP.
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Billy Bletcher | Sgt. Pete |
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The King's Men | Chorus |
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John McLeish | Officer Behind Desk |
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Clarence Nash | Donald Duck |
Director | Jack King |
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Writer | Carl Barks, Jack Hannah, Harry Reeves | |
Producer | Walt Disney | |
Musician | Paul J. Smith |