1. | Dragon Around | 1954 |
2. | Out of Scale | 1951 |
3. | Donald In Mathmagic Land | 1959 |
4. | The Litterbug | 1961 |
5. | Donald And The Wheel | 1961 |
6. | How To Have An Accident At Work | 1959 |
7. | How To Have An Accident In The Home | 1956 |
8. | Chips Ahoy | 1956 |
9. | Up A Tree | 1955 |
10. | Beezy Bear | 1955 |
11. | Bearly Asleep | 1955 |
12. | No Hunting | 1955 |
13. | Spare The Rod | 1954 |
14. | Grand Canyonscope | 1954 |
15. | The Flying Squirrel | 1954 |
16. | Grin And Bear It | 1954 |
17. | Dude Duck | 1951 |
18. | Donald's Diary | 1954 |
19. | Canvas Back Duck | 1953 |
20. | Working For Peanuts | 1953 |
21. | The New Neighbor | 1953 |
22. | Don's Fountain Of Youth | 1953 |
23. | Rugged Bear | 1953 |
24. | Uncle Donald's Ants | 1952 |
25. | Trick Or Treat | 1952 |
26. | Let's Stick Together | 1952 |
27. | Donald Applecore | 1952 |
28. | Bee On Guard | 1951 |
29. | Lucky Number | 1951 |
30. | Test Pilot Donald | 1951 |
31. | Corn Chips | 1951 |
Donald and his nephews are visiting the carnival. After Donald makes a relatively high score on a weight testing machine, he is thought to be a veritable strong man and takes on an offer from a little boy to fight his uncle in a boxing match. Unfortunately for Donald, that "little boy" is actually a con man in cahoots with boxer Peewee Pete who is anything but what his name implies. His nephews notice and try to warn Donald but he finds himself in the ring with Pete anyway.
Billy Bletcher | Peewee Pete | |
Clarence Nash | Donald Duck |
Director | Jack Hannah | |
Writer | Jack Kinney, Bill Berg | |
Producer | Walt Disney | |
Musician | Oliver Wallace |