1. | Tea For Two Hundred | 1948 |
2. | Bee At The Beach | 1950 |
3. | Out On A Limb | 1950 |
4. | Hook, Lion And Sinker | 1950 |
5. | Trailer Horn | 1950 |
6. | Crazy Over Daisy | 1950 |
7. | Lion Around | 1950 |
8. | Donald's Happy Birthday | 1949 |
9. | Toy Tinkers | 1949 |
10. | Slide Donald Slide | 1949 |
11. | The Greener Yard | 1949 |
12. | All In A Nutshell | 1949 |
13. | Honey Harvester | 1949 |
14. | Winter Storage | 1949 |
15. | Sea Salts | 1949 |
16. | Straight Shooters | 1947 |
17. | Three For Breakfast | 1948 |
18. | Soup's On | 1948 |
19. | Inferior Decorator | 1948 |
20. | The Trial Of Donald Duck | 1948 |
21. | Donald's Dream Voice | 1948 |
22. | Daddy Duck | 1948 |
23. | Drip Dippy Donald | 1948 |
24. | Clown Of The Jungle | 1947 |
25. | Chip An' Dale | 1947 |
26. | Wide Open Spaces | 1947 |
27. | Bootle Beetle | 1947 |
28. | Crazy With The Heat | 1947 |
29. | Donald's Dilemma | 1947 |
30. | Sleepy Time Donald | 1947 |
Donald and Daisy are walking when he is hit by a flowerpot. He's convinced he's a famous singer, and he croons divinely, but does not recognize Daisy. He in fact does become famous. Daisy is devastated by her inability to get over him and sees a psychiatrist. He tells her she has to choose between the world having Donald, or her getting him back. She picks herself, and drops another flowerpot, which restores him.
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George Magrill | Announcer |
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Gloria Blondell | Daisy Duck |
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Richard Conte | Psychiatrist |
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Ken Darby | Donald Duck's Singing Voice |
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Clarence Nash | Donald Duck |
Director | Jack King |
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Writer | Roy Williams | |
Producer | Walt Disney | |
Musician | Oliver Wallace |