The Plastics Inventor (1944)

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

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Clarence Nash
Clarence Nash
as Donald Duck (voice) (uncredited)

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Jack King
Jack King
Director
Walt Disney
Walt Disney
Producer
Don Towsley
Don Towsley
Animation
Paul Allen
Paul Allen
Animation
Bill Justice
Bill Justice
Animation
Brad Case
Brad Case
Animation
Jack Hannah
Jack Hannah
Story
Dick Shaw
Dick Shaw
Story
Oliver Wallace
Oliver Wallace
Original Music Composer
Ernie Nordli
Ernie Nordli
Layout Supervisor
Merle Cox
Merle Cox
Background Designer
Carl Barks
Carl Barks
Story

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