, 8minutes Directed byJack Hannah, Jack King OriginUSA GenresComedy, Crime, Animation ThemesFilms about animals, Films about birds, Mise en scène d'un canard, Children's films ActorsClarence Nash Roles Animation Rating70% One evening while eagerly awaiting a date with Daisy, Donald realizes he doesn't have any money. When he sees Huey, Duey, and Louie's piggy bank, and following a brief battle with his conscience, he takes it. After sending the nephews to bed, Donald breaks open the piggy bank, takes the money (totaling $1.25), and goes on to have a fun time with Daisy at a local dance club.
, 7minutes Directed byJack King OriginUSA GenresComedy, Animation ThemesFilms about animals, Military humor in film, Politique, Films about birds, Political films, Mise en scène d'un canard, Children's films ActorsClarence Nash Roles Animation Rating68% Donald, an Army private, is on an all-day march with his unit. He keeps up his enthusiasm for the first few miles and starts to mark them off on the pack of the soldier in front of him, but fatigue and unforgiving weather conditions - first rain, then snow, then heat - soon take their toll on him. By the time the unit commander calls a halt for the day, the tally marks cover not only the soldier's pack, but the backs of his arms, legs, and helmet as well. An exhausted and famished Donald quickly dumps out a mountain of gear from his pack, but he is not allowed to eat until he has set up his tent. It takes him only seconds to do this, but the tent soon collapses and he ends up struggling long into the night to set it up again. He dumps a bucket of water over the sagging canvas, causing it to shrink and rip in half.
, 9minutes Directed byJack King OriginUSA GenresComedy, Animation ThemesFilms about animals, Military humor in film, Politique, Films about birds, Political films, Mise en scène d'un canard, Children's films ActorsClarence Nash, Billy Bletcher, John McLeish Roles Animation Rating66% Filled with enthusiasm, Donald reports to his local draft board after receiving a draft notice. Along the way, he passes several recruiting posters that romanticize army life. Especially intrigued by one for the Air Force, featuring attractive women and the promise of escorting them around, Donald decides that he "wants to fly". After arriving at the draft board, Donald expresses his desire to join the Army Air Forces, adding excitedly, "I came from a family of aviators!" The desk officer directs Donald to a room where he is to undergo a physical examination.