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 |
'Mac' Bootle Beetle tells, referring to the ship's log, how he and captain Donald Duck were sole survivors of a shipwreck. The insect always suspected the duck wasn't quite fair, actually he was constantly cheated out of his rations share and used as angling bait without realizing it, both on the wreckage raft and after they drifted onto a deserted island, but ultimately they were rescued and stayed together for life, although even at their ripe age Donald.
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Clarence Nash | Donald Duck |
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Dink Trout | 'Mac' Bootle Beetle |
Director | Jack Hannah |
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Writer | Bill Berg, Nick George | |
Producer | Walt Disney | |
Musician | Oliver Wallace |