The Plastics Inventor
Donald is listening to a radio program that tells how to build an airplane from plastic, in a process much like baking a cake, cookies, and making toast. He takes it out for a test flight, still guided by the radio, and it works wonderfully. Until the radio interviewer asks if there's any problems: yes, it melts when it gets wet. Of course, Donald instantly flies into a rain cloud, and has to battle his plane as it disintegrates.
The Plastics Inventor
September 1, 1944
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Cast (1)
Clarence Nash
Donald Duck (voice) (uncredited)
Crew (12)
Directing
Jack King
Director
Writing
Production
Walt Disney
Producer
Sound
Oliver Wallace
Original Music Composer
Art
Merle Cox
Background Designer
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Brad Case
Animation
Bill Justice
Animation
Don Towsley
Animation
Paul Allen
Animation
Ernie Nordli
Layout Supervisor