WDCS

 

#9
 
 
 
97
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  WDCS144 'The Billion Dollar Spree' - 1952

Synopsis:
Scrooge has more money than he can store and he hires Donald to spend some of it - with an unexpected result!

#9
 
 
 
97
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  WDCS149 'Flipism' - 1953

Synopsis:
Donald is letting all the decisions of his whole life depend on tosses of a coin. Flipism will lead the way...

 

#8
 
 
 
99
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  WDCS145 'Bing, You're Hypnotized!' - 1952

Synopsis:
The nephews are playing with a completely harmless hypnotizer gun but Donald thinks it's real. Perhaps it is?

 

#7
 
 
 
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  WDCS141 'The Think Boxes' - 1952

Synopsis:
Gyro has invented a pair of think boxes that can reveal the thoughts of animals. Donald gets heavily involved...

 

#6
 
 
 
102
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publications
  WDCS156 'Master Rainmaker' - 1953

Synopsis:
Donald is a master rainmaker but jealousy towards Gladstone in their mutual courting of Daisy muddles his mind...

 

#5
 
 
 
105
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  WDCS146 'Omelet' - 1952

Synopsis:
Donald and the nephews become chicken farmers on a hilltop but it is not that easy to earn a living.

 

#4
 
 
 
107
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publications
  WDCS138 'Statues Galore' - 1952

Synopsis:
Scrooge and the wealthy Maharajah of Howduyustan are competing to build the most expensive statue of Duckburg's founder, Cornelius Coot.

 

#3
 
 
 
108
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  WDCS134 'The Boer War Cannon' - 1951

Synopsis:
Scrooge thinks a cannon he once bought will protect his money from the Beagle Boys. Will his plans backfire?

 

#2
 
 
 
113
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publications
  WDCS088 'Wintertime Wagers' - 1948

Synopsis:
Donald bets that he can bathe in the lake during winter and Gladstone bets that he can drink two gallons of lemonade in one hour. Will they ever learn?

 

#1
 
 
 
115
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publications
  WDCS126 'The Money Bin Crib' - 1951

Synopsis:
When a cyclone sucks up Scrooge's entire fortune from an open corncrib and distributes the money all over the country, the old miser is surprisingly calm...

 

 

 

 

 

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