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  2. Modern Inventions - Wikipedia

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    Modern Inventions is a 1937 American comic science fiction animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. [4] The cartoon follows Donald Duck as he tours the fictional Museum of Modern Marvels.

  3. Donald Duck (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Donald Duck is a series of American animated comedy short films produced by Walt Disney Productions.The series started in 1937 with Donald's Ostrich (although two previous short films, Don Donald and Modern Inventions, both from 1937, were later re-released under this series) and ended in 1961 with The Litterbug, with an additional short, D.I.Y. Duck, being released in 2024.

  4. Donald Duck - Wikipedia

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    Donald Duck is known in Nordic countries as Kalle Anka in Sweden, [41] Anders And in Denmark, Andrés Önd in Iceland, Donald Duck in Norway, [42] and Aku Ankka in Finland. [41] In the mid-1930s, Robert S. Hartman , a German who served as a representative of Walt Disney, visited Sweden to supervise the merchandise distribution of Sagokonst (The ...

  5. Donald Duck filmography - Wikipedia

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    Modern Inventions – the last Disney cartoon who was released through United Artists. Hawaiian Holiday – in a Mickey Mouse cartoon. Clock Cleaners – in a Mickey Mouse cartoon. Donald's Ostrich - the first official Donald Duck cartoon. Lonesome Ghosts – in a Mickey Mouse cartoon.

  6. Carl Barks - Wikipedia

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    While an inbetweener, Barks submitted gag ideas for cartoon story lines being developed and showed such a knack for creating comical situations that by 1937 he was transferred to the story department. His first story sale was the climax of Modern Inventions, for a sequence where a robot barber chair gives Donald Duck a haircut on his bottom.

  7. Three for Breakfast - Wikipedia

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    Three For Breakfast is an American animated short film directed by Jack Hannah.Part of the Donald Duck film series, the film was produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters by RKO Radio Pictures on November 5, 1948.

  8. Tea for Two Hundred - Wikipedia

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    Tea for Two Hundred is a 1948 American animated short film directed by Jack Hannah.Part of the Donald Duck film series, the film was produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters by RKO Radio Pictures on December 24, 1948. [1]

  9. A Good Time for a Dime - Wikipedia

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    The Film Daily called the short a "dandy cartoon", saying that "Donald Duck is back with a plenitude of hearty laughs for audiences in this short." [ 4 ] Motion Picture Herald said that A Good Time for a Dime is "an excellent Donald Duck color cartoon that pleased everyone", [ 5 ] and "one of Disney's funniest".