The Golden Touch (1935)
The Golden Touch (1935) King Midas is visited by an elf; the elf turns his cat to gold, then claps his hands and it changes back. Midas begs for the golden touch, but the elf warns him it would be a curse to him. Midas insists. He dances about joyfully at first, but discovers the drawbacks when he s
The Band Concert (1935)
The Band Concert (1935) Mickey is trying to lead a concert of The William Tell Overture, but he's continually disrupted by ice cream vendor Donald, who uses a seemingly endless supply of flutes to play Turkey in the Straw instead. After Donald gives up, a bee comes along and causes his own havoc. Th
Mickeys Trailer (1938)
Mickeys Trailer (1938) Goofy's in the driver's seat, Mickey's in the kitchen, and Donald's in bed in Mickey's high-tech house trailer. When Goofy comes back to eat breakfast, leaving the car on autopilot, it takes them onto a dangerous closed mountain road. When Goofy realizes this, he accidentally
The New Neighbor (1953)
The New Neighbor (1953) Donald moves into a new home, and discovers his new neighbor is a slob, a mooch, and has a dog that comes crashing through the fence and digging in Donald's garden. Eventually it escalates into a full-scale war, with crowds cheering and TV coverage.
Lets Stick Together (1952)
Lets Stick Together (1952) An elderly bee, seeing an equally elderly Donald Duck in the park, looks back on their long partnership. The bee started helping Donald pick up trash, then using his sharp stinger to increase sales for balloon vendor Donald, then as a tattoo artist, and finally doing embro
Out of Scale (1951)
Out of Scale (1951) Donald Duck has a model train and town laid out in his yard. He decides to move a live tree that doesn't match the model scale, not realizing it is home to chipmunks Chip and Dale. They in turn move into one of the miniature houses.
Magician Mickey (1937)
Magician Mickey (1937) Mickey is a stage magician, and Goofy is a stagehand. Donald is sitting in a box seat, and soon starts heckling. Mickey retaliates, among other things by making him spit out playing cards, which only makes Donald more angry and determined to heckle. Ultimately, Donald gets hol
All in a Nutshell (1949)
All in a Nutshell (1949) Donald steals Chip and Dale's nuts for his nut-butter shop, which is shaped like a giant walnut, Chip and Dale, roll and "shoot" Donald into a nearby lake.
Early to Bed (1941)
Early to Bed (1941) Donald has to get up early, but everything seems to be working to keep him awake. His loudly ticking alarm clock resists several attempts to quiet it. Donald ultimately swallows it; the glow-in-the-dark dial can be seen through his feathers. Then his folding bed folds up on him.
Trailer Horn (1950)
Trailer Horn (1950) Chip and Dale come across Donald's house trailer. They amuse themselves by jumping on his car horn, which wakes up Donald, who chases them off. Donald heads for the swimming hole, but Chip and Dale mess with the diving board and send him crashing into his trailer. Next, they bomb
Dons Fountain of Youth (1953)
Dons Fountain of Youth (1953) The boys are more interested in their comic book than the sights on their Florida vacation. When the car breaks down next to the spring "mistaken for the fountain of youth", Donald decides to have some fun with his nephews and hides the part of the sign saying
Beach Picnic (1939)
Beach Picnic (1939) Donald Duck is at the beach and tries to ride a rubber horse. He notices Pluto sleeping at the shore and decides to have some fun with him by sending the rubber horse over to Pluto which completely mesmerizes him. Meanwhile, a tribe of ants abduct Donald's picnic lunch. Donald la
Mr. Duck Steps Out (1940)
Mr. Duck Steps Out (1940) Donald is heading out for a night on the town with Daisy, but first he needs to ditch his resourceful nephews. Easier said than done. They get to Daisy's house first, but Donald buys them off with ice cream, which works for about 10 seconds. Eventually, Donald and Daisy do
Plutos Sweater (1949)
Plutos Sweater (1949) Minnie Mouse knits a sweater for Pluto. When she puts it on him, Pluto does whatever he can to try to get it off, eventually shrinking it to the perfect size for Figaro.
Donalds Dog Laundry (1940)
Donalds Dog Laundry (1940) Donald Duck builds an automated dog washer while an unsuspecting Pluto naps nearby. When Donald finishes and announces his plan to use Pluto as his test subject, a battle of wills ensues, with Donald using a rubber bone and a cat puppet in an attempt to lure Pluto into the
Beezy Bear (1955)
Beezy Bear (1955) Beekeeper Donald catches Humphrey the bear raiding his hives. He complains to Ranger Woodlore, who assembles his bears and lectures them. Donald puts up a barbed wire fence, which slows Humphrey down a bit, but doesn't stop him.
Grand Canyonscope (1954)
Grand Canyonscope (1954) Donald is visiting the Grand Canyon as Ranger Woodlore narrates its various attractions. Donald tends to be a thorn in the ranger's side, bothering Native sand painters, borrowing a rain dance outfit heralding the inevitable raincloud, and getting into an argument with his o
Bearly Asleep (1955)
Bearly Asleep (1955) Park ranger Donald sends his bears off to hibernate, but Humphrey would rather stay in his hammock, run out for a glass of water, etc., than sleep; when he does get to sleep, his snoring gets him thrown out. His search for a new bed leads him right into the ranger's house.
Chef Donald (1941)
Chef Donald (1941) Donald is listening to a radio cooking program and mixes up a batch of waffles, but he's distracted and uses rubber cement instead of baking powder. The batter proves to be unusually stiff... His spoon gets stuck, and the batter acts like a rubber-band airplane, flying the bowl ar
Sea Scouts (1939)
Sea Scouts (1939) Donald has a large sailboat, and his crew consists of his three nephews. But between his own clumsiness, and that of his inexperienced (but not mean) crew, the sailing is anything but smooth, particularly when Donald has a run-in with a shark.
Donalds Golf Game (1938)
Donalds Golf Game (1938) Uncle Donald goes golfing on a course by the beach, insisting on total quiet for his concentration, not even a singing bird. Alas for him the nephews, brought along as caddy trio, come prepared for more mischief then just making disturbing noises, they have a whole bag of tr
Donalds Tire Trouble (1943)
Donalds Tire Trouble (1943) Donald drives too fast and blows out a tire. Of course, with this clown, changing it is not a simple operation. First he has to fight the jack, then the heavily patched inner tube, then the adhesive on the patch, then the pump, then the hassle of putting the tire back tog
Plutos Purchase (1948)
Plutos Purchase 1948 Mickey sends Pluto to the butcher store Butch sees this and contrives to take Plutos sausage, ultimately using some of his fleas to distract Pluto long enough Pluto manages to retrieve the prize and get it safely home, only to discover its a birthday present for Butch
Tugboat Mickey (1940)
Tugboat Mickey 1940 Mickey is performing routine maintenance on his tugboat with interference from a pelican when a call comes on the radio that theres a sinking ship needing assistance Sadly, Mickeys crew consists of Donald and Goofy, so getting underway to help is not easy Goofy has to fight a boi
Corn Chips (1951)
Corn Chips 1951 Donald is shoveling the snow off his walk Chip n Dale are shoveling their branch Donald tricks them into shoveling his walk Angered, they sneak into his house, where hes getting ready to make popcorn Theyve never seen this before, but they love it They stow away in the box, then make
Elmer Elephant (1936)
Elmer Elephant 1936 Elmer brings flowers to Tillie Tigers sixth birthday party She leaves for a moment, and all the other animals mock Elmers trunk He leaves, and encounters a wise old giraffe Meanwhile, Tillies treehouse catches fire, and the monkeys fighting it arent very effective Elmer, the gira
Donalds Snow Fight (1942)
Donalds Snow Fight 1942 Its snowed, and Donald Duck is going sledding Meanwhile, his nephews have built a snowman at the bottom of the hill Donald aims his sled at their snowman and demolishes it, so the boys get even by including a boulder in the bottom of their next snowman This means war, so they