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  2. Lion Around - Wikipedia

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    Donald rushes out with his gun but is chased away from the cottage by the two in the lion suit while the other obtains the pie. The disguised nephews follow Donald up a tree, but their disguise gets blown. One of them tries to convince Donald that this was merely a joke, but Donald scolds the nephews and gets his pie back.

  3. The Vanishing Private - Wikipedia

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    Donald then deliberately trips Pete, sending him literally under the grass, under some soldiers, and out again into the arsenal building, where he gets hold of several grenades, shouting "I'll blow you to parts!", and begins blowing things up to stop Donald, on the warpath against him, starting with a tree that literally flies into the air and ...

  4. The New Spirit - Wikipedia

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    The film begins with Donald Duck, flush with the contemporary patriotic spirit present with the United States' full entry into World War II, dancing to a patriotic song. A radio announcer tells about the new patriotic spirit and asks Donald if he is willing to do his part. Donald fervently asserts his loyalty and begs to know how best to show it.

  5. Donald's Quack Attack - Wikipedia

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    There was a thermometer called the "Quack Attack Meter" with Donald's head on the bottom. When the clip showed Donald getting angry, injured, or humiliated, the head on the thermometer would go up and make a dinging sound. [3] This 10-25 second clip would appear 2 to 4 times per show, depending on how long the shorts were.

  6. Donald Duck - Wikipedia

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    Donald Duck is known in Nordic countries as Kalle Anka in Sweden, [46] Anders And in Denmark, Andrés Önd in Iceland, Donald Duck in Norway, [47] and Aku Ankka in Finland. [46] 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 ...

  7. Crazy with the Heat - Wikipedia

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    Donald tries again and again, but the iceberg was just an hallucination. Donald and Goofy crash into each other, and break several dishes. The angry spirit appears and attacks them with a sword, and Goofy and Donald run away, but soon spot a camel. They jump on to the camel and escape the desert, ending the cartoon.

  8. Vacation Time (1950) - Wikipedia

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    Echoing a marked theme among commentators on Barks' work, John Steel Gordon reflects that, "although Walt Disney invented Donald Duck, it was Barks who gave him his modern appearance and attributes." [3] Barks' stamp is especially notable in the Duck's personality, as is discussed at greater length at the article Donald Duck in comics. Donald ...

  9. The Greener Yard - Wikipedia

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    The Greener Yard is a 1949 animated short film featuring Donald Duck. It was released by Walt Disney Productions. [1] Plot