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Directed by Jack HannahOrigin USAGenres AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about birds,
Mise en scène d'un canard,
Children's filmsActors Jimmy MacDonald,
Clarence Nash,
Bill ThompsonRating71%
Donald Duck is on his way to Brownstone National Park to have "fun, fun, fun". Meanwhile, the park ranger gathers all the bears and assigns each of them to associate with a park visitor; any bear who commits a crime in the park will suffer "the supreme penalty" (i.e., being executed and made into a bearskin rug). When all the bears pick their visitor, Humphrey is stuck with Donald. At first, he makes an attempt to earn some of Donald's food by dancing but to no avail. He does earn Donald's attention when helping him set up his picnic and assorting his sandwiches for him, but goes unrewarded when it seems so. Humphrey finally tries to snitch some of Donald's food, mistakingly swallowing a hot red pepper, and cools down by drinking from a nearby waterfall. Donald then leaves the park, so Humphrey follows Donald out onto the road, draws a tire mark on himself, and makes Donald believe he ran him over. Donald gives Humphrey his food, but soon realizes he has been tricked. Donald then calls for the ranger, and he and Humphrey fight with each other and drop all the food on the road, and the ranger assigns them to clean it up. In the process, the ranger tries to steal the ham, but gets caught out by Donald and Humphrey, who shake their fingers at him to remind him that stealing is prohibited., 6minutes
Directed by Jack HannahOrigin USAGenres AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Children's filmsActors Jimmy MacDonald,
Bill ThompsonRating71%
Fishing season has begun and park ranger J. Audubon Woodlore goes out on the lake to check on the anglers. Humphrey the Bear is trying to catch some fish, but cannot seem to hold onto one once he catches it. Woodlore sees the fish disappearing before his eyes, so he decides to stock the lake some more. As he heads to the fish hatchery, he sees Humphrey with a few fishing nets and rods, and asks him what he is doing. When the bear tells him that he is going to catch some fish, Woodlore takes the rods and nets and tells him to "Go fish like a bear!" At the hatchery, Woodlore fills a tub with water and inserts some fish eggs into it. In a matter of seconds, several fishes pop up out of the water like plants out of soil. When the ranger gets to the lake to dump the fish, he finds Humphrey in there, trying to eat one of the small fishes, which is then consumed by a much larger fish. Humphrey manages to remove the small fish from the mouth of the large fish, and then uses it to lure five other large fishes that jump out of the water, but then Woodlore appears to measure the fish, while at the same time punishing Humphrey by hitting him on the head, causing him to sink into the depths of the lake. When Humphrey grabs some more fish and emerges from the lake, he discovers a fish larger than any of the others; this turns out to be a fish balloon with which a young boy is playing. Humphrey pops the balloon, and both the boy and Woodlore kick the bear in the knee. Humphrey then tries to think of another way to foil the anglers; noticing the boy from before walking along the lake with a toy boat, he removes the bottom from the boat, ties it onto his head like a hat, and then submerges himself into the lake so that the hat looks like a shark fin to the anglers, causing them to flee in terror. Humphrey then takes all of the anglers' bags of fish, but upon seeing the ranger, he loads the fish into Woodlore's helicopter, giving him more of a full load than he was expecting. He then decides to stuff himself into the plane, which proves to be too small for him and the fish, and then all of the fish in the helicopter, along with Humphrey, are deposited into the lake. Woodlore then gets a telephone call from the chief of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, who tells him to quit stocking the lake, as fishing season had ended the previous day. The ranger then takes out his scissors and cuts the rods of various anglers, and then locates Humphrey and informs him that fishing season is over. He then paints a red X over the "Fishing Season" sign and flips it over to reveal the message "Hunting Season Open." At this, Humphrey gets hunted, with shots firing at him from all directions, and running about as the cartoon closes., 7minutes
Directed by Jack HannahOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Christmas films,
Films about dogs,
Films about birds,
Mise en scène d'un rongeur,
Mise en scène d'un canard,
Mise en scène d'une souris,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Jimmy MacDonald,
Clarence Nash,
Pinto ColvigRating74%
C'est Noël et Mickey décide de rapporter un sapin dans sa maison. Pluto est fou de joie et essaye de l'aider. Mais il s'avère que l'arbre choisi par Mickey est celui où ont décidé de vivre les deux écureuils Tic et Tac. Les deux rongeurs se retrouvent dans la maison de Mickey parmi les décorations dont certaines sont mangeables. Pluto s'est aperçu de leur présence et essaye de les faire partir. De son côté Mickey accueille ses amis, Donald, Dingo et Minnie qui entament alors un chant de Noël., 7minutes
Directed by Jack HannahOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about birds,
Mise en scène d'un canard,
Children's filmsActors Clarence Nash,
Jimmy MacDonaldRating71%
Donald essaye de voler les cacahouètes de Tic et Tac pour faire du beurre de cacahouète dans sa boutique ayant la forme d'une coquille de noix. Les deux écureuils alertés par le manège du canard vont le suivre jusqu'à sa boutique qu'ils prennent d'abord pour une gigantesque noix. Une fois entrés dedans, les deux écureuils vont se servir directement en beurre de cacahouète. Donald va les poursuivre mais il sera pris dans un tronc arbre que les deux écureuils vont utiliser" comme canon en lançant un nid d'abeille dedans. Donald sera alors expulsé dans le lac voisin., 7minutes
Directed by Jack HannahOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about birds,
Mise en scène d'un canard,
Children's filmsActors Clarence Nash,
Jimmy MacDonaldRating72%
Donald Duck, while staying in a rustic winter cabin, gets out of bed to collect firewood for a fire. He chops down a small topped tree which happens to be the winter home of the chipmunks Chip and Dale who follow him back to the cabin. After Donald places the log in the fireplace, lights it, and is warming himself by the fire, the chipmunks sneak in behind his back, extinguish the fire, and blatantly carry the log out of the cabin in front of Donald. A slightly amused Donald easily takes it from them as they leave the cabin., 6minutes
Directed by Jack HannahOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about birds,
Mise en scène d'un canard,
Children's filmsActors Clarence Nash,
Jimmy MacDonaldRating72%
The cartoon begins with Donald attempting top a tall tree on a hill. The tree turns out to be the home of chipmunks Chip and Dale, who repeatedly foil Donald's attempts to his frustration as Donald has no idea what is going on at first. Eventually he discovers the chipmunks are deliberately sabotaging his work, and finally decides to chop the entire tree down in retaliation. The tree falls and flips end over end landing on a log flume. Using a pike pole, Donald catches a ride on the log and heads for the sawmill.