Character(s):
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Ranger Chief; Camper
Synopsis:
Donald takes the nephews camping in a wilderness area, where they encounter a bullying camper who is careless with his cigarettes and his campfire. The camper sets fire to the woods, but saves himself by stealing Donald's car. The ducks, trapped by the blaze, save themselves by burying themselves in trenches. The camper tells the forest rangers that the ducks started the fire.
Synopsis:
Donald, humiliated in his efforts to teach the nephews and other boys woodcraft, finally fools them into believing a bearskin rug is a real bear.
Notes:
Art submitted on January 27, 1950. Synopsis by Michael Barrier from "Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book" (M. Lilien, 1982). Script inspired from the animated short Good Scouts (July 8, 1938)
Notes:
Words and music to Pop! Goes the Weasel (Huey, Dewey and Louie silhouettes) (1pg); Yankee Doodle (GO on horse)(1pg); Row, Row, Row Your Boat (Little Hiawatha in a canoe) (half pg); Frere Jacques (Donald in bed) (half pg)
First Line:
Gus! Gus Goose! I heard you slam that cupboard door!
Synopsis:
The nephews, visiting Grandma, have trouble adjusting to country ways, especially the quiet at night, but Grandma is not sympathetic. They find a letter from one of Grandma's creditors and mistakenly think that she is about to lose her farm.