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  2. Billposters - Wikipedia

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    Billposters is a 1940 Donald Duck and Goofy cartoon. It was the third Donald & Goofy cartoon produced. [1] Plot. Donald and Goofy have been hired to display posters ...

  3. Donald Duck filmography - Wikipedia

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    Billposters – in a Donald & Goofy cartoon. Mr. Duck Steps Out - This cartoon marks the first appearance of Daisy Duck. Put-Put Troubles – in a Donald and Pluto cartoon. Donald's Vacation; The Volunteer Worker - This film is a propaganda film, not an official Donald cartoon. Window Cleaners – in a Donald and Pluto cartoon. Fire Chief

  4. A Good Time for a Dime - Wikipedia

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    Inside a penny arcade, Donald sees several Mutoscopes, each charging a penny.Most are family friendly, such as "Busy Life of a Bee" or "Scenic View of Niagara Falls", which Donald dismisses, until a more risque-sounding "Dance of the Seven Veils" catches his eye.

  5. Walt Disney Treasures: Wave Two - Wikipedia

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    The "Donald & Goofy" shorts Polar Trappers (1938), The Fox Hunt (1938), Billposters (1940), No Sail (1945), Frank Duck Brings 'em Back Alive (1946), and Crazy with the Heat (1947) are instead included on The Chronological Donald, Volume 1, Volume 2 and Volume 3, respectively, because they have always been put under Donald Duck's filmography ...

  6. George Johnson (actor) - Wikipedia

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    George A. Johnson (February 14, 1898 – February 19, 1961) was an American voice actor, who is best known for voicing Goofy from 1940 to 1942. [ 1 ] Filmography

  7. No Sail - Wikipedia

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    Goofy and Donald buy a coin-operated sailboat, which leaves Donald constantly depositing nickels into the slot to keep the sail functioning. Donald loses his temper and breaks the mechanism, stranding him and Goofy in the open ocean.

  8. The Autograph Hound - Wikipedia

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    Donald Duck: Clarence Nash Security Guard: Billy Bletcher Charles Laughton, Charlie McCarthy, Clark Gable, Edward G. Robinson, Groucho Marx, Hugh Herbert, Joe E ...

  9. The New Spirit - Wikipedia

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    Under the Revenue Act of 1942, approximately 15 million American citizens would become eligible to pay income tax for the first time.In anticipation of the law's passing, Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr. requested that Disney produce a film to cast the tax increase in a positive light and to explain why the government needed the money.