A German ""oom-pah"" band parades through town extolling the ""virtues"" of the Fuehrer with the title song. They awaken Donald Duck who has to go to work in a Nazi munitions factory, much to his regret. Luckily in the end, after a frantic workday trying to alternate between making bombs and saluting Hitler, he finds that it has all been a nightmare and that he is still living the the good old U.S.A.
Der Fuehrer's Face won the 1942 Academy Award for Best Short Subjects: Cartoons.
A rather depressing story as Little Hans, a young German youth, is indoctrinated into the Nazi way of life, with tragic results.
A flat tire proves to be more than enough to try Donald's patience.
Mickey stays pretty much in the background as Pluto befriends an armadillo while on a South American trip. He at first fights with the animal, but not after thinking he's killed it.
Donald buys a used plane from Ben Buzzard who tries to sabotage it in order to collect on a forged insurance policy.
Pluto is in the infantry guarding a pillbox from saboteurs.
Donald experiences one of the joys of army life; the extended march with an overnight respite in an uncooperative pup tent.
Goofy demonstrates different modes of transportation for wartime travel.
A subtle propaganda film features the two halves of a man's (and woman's) mind; the rational half and the emotional half, as they each try to gain control over a person's actions.
Figaro tries various methods of trying to get Cleo, the fish, for his supper.
The old shell game gets a new face as Donald stays off-base past ""Taps"" and has to try to sneak back in with out alerting Pete.
Donald mans his listening post while his three nephews wait in readiness to attack the enemy. But chaos breaks out when the enemy turns out to be nothing more than a wandering bee.
The traditional story of the little chicken who believes that the sky is falling ... but with a decidedly different ending.
Donald Duck deals with income taxes and their benefit to the American war effort in this inspirational documentary short animated film.
A doctor persuades a group of boys to be vaccinated by explaining how it will protect them against disease.
The Seven Dwarves learn about the menace of mosquito borne malaria and the necessary precautions to control it.
A cowboy from the United States is transported to the Pampas where he is instructed in the ways of his counterpart, the gaucho. First a change of outfits, then he meets his horse. There are misadventures with a lasso and a saddle. Traditional activities include the asado, or barbecue, using bolas to hunt ostrich, and singing and dancing traditional music around the campfire. After the narrator completes the instructive summary, our cowboy returns home to the Midwest.
This animated documentary outlines the history and importance of corn in North America.
In a little airport near Santiago, Chile, live three airplanes, a papa plane, which carries mail over the Andes between Chile and Argentina, a mama plane, and a baby plane, Pedro. Pedro spends his days at flight school, hoping to grow up to be like his father. One day, his father has a cold in his cylinder head, so Pedro gets the call to cross the Andes, past the forbidding peak of Aconcagua, to pick up and bring back the mail from Mendoza. Pedro takes off, and the trip to Argentina goes well. Then, Pedro gets cocky, and the return trip goes badly. Will Aconcagua claim another victim? And what of the mail, does it get through?
Donald is visiting South America, where he is first overcome by altitude sickness. He spends some time in the picturesque market. Then he take a llama up into the mountains, with exciting results.