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  5. Good Scouts - Wikipedia

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    Good Scouts was the second animated appearance of Huey, Dewey, and Louie, who had first appeared in the Donald Duck comics, and marked a significant change in their behavior. In their earlier appearances, the triplets were mischievous and caused a lot of trouble for Donald, but in Good Scouts the boys seem to have matured a great deal.

  6. Donald's Off Day - Wikipedia

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    Donald's Off Day is a 1944 Walt Disney animated short by Jack Hannah [1] starring Donald Duck and Huey, Louie and Dewey. [2] It stars the nephews tricking Donald into thinking that he is seriously ill. This cartoon was Hannah's debut as an animation director.

  7. Canvas Back Duck - Wikipedia

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    In spite of help from Huey, Dewey and Louie, the situation looks desperate for Donald Duck, until his fist accidentally connects with Pete's jaw, which breaks as a visual gag for him having a glass jaw and he collapses to the canvas out cold. Donald wins the prize money and exits the carnival triumphantly with his nephews.

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  9. Harry Hanan - Wikipedia

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    Harry Hanan (14 December 1916 - 19 January 1982) [1] was a British cartoonist, best known as the creator of the pantomime comic strip Louie which he began in 1947. Louie was a small chap, a loser who was constantly annoyed by life's little vicissitudes and minor moments. Hanan described his mild-mannered character as "the anti-Superman". [2]