1941
TIMBER In payment for stealing food, Donald is forced by Black Pete to chop down trees, and he gets involved in close encounters with axes and saws, and a furious chase on railroad handcars. Comments: Barks served as Story Director. Jack Hannah was a storyman. Barks' first cartoon with Black Pete. Black Pete is by far the longest living Disney character starting in Alize Solves The Puzzle from 1925. He began as Bootleg Pete, and has at various times been known as Pete the Bear, Pegleg Pete, Putrid Pete, Bad Pete, PeeWee Pete, Pegleg Pedro, Pierre the Trapper, Mr. Sylvester Macaroni and - Black Pete. |
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THE GOLDEN EGGS Donald Duck unsuccesfully disguises himself as a chicken in order to recover a basket full of eggs protected by a rooster. Comments: Barks worked with Jack Hannah. |
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EARLY TO BED Donald Duck has a hard time falling asleep, frustrated by a ticking alarm clock and an uncooperative fold-down bed. Comments: Barks worked with Jack Hannah. |
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TRUANT OFFICER
DONALD Donald Duck tries various methods to force his nephews to go to school. Comments: Barks worked with Jack Hannah. This film was nominated for an Academy Award. |
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OLD MACDONALD
DUCK Donald Duck does chores and feed the chickens and pigs. When he tries to milk a cow, a fly bothers him and his attempts to combat it causes the pail to be upset and Donald to be kicked by the cow. Comments: Barks served as Story Director. Jack Hannah was a storyman. A part of this cartoon was used in the feature film The Reluctant Dragon. |
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CHEF DONALD Donald Duck is inspired by a radio program to make waffles but accidentially adds rubber cement to the batter, resulting in so much havoc that he charges off to the radio station to give them a piece of his mind. Comments: Barks served as Story Director. Jack Hannah was a storyman. |
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