Inferior Decorator
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Directed by | Jack Hannah |
Produced by | Walt Disney |
Animation by | Bill Justice Volus Jones Ray Patin Dan Macmanus |
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Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
Running time | 6 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Inferior Decorator is a 1948 animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters by RKO Radio Pictures.
Plot
Spike the bee can't understand why he can't get pollen from Donald's new wallpaper and Donald Duck teases him and the bee gets revenge and attacks Donald Duck.
Plot
Spike the bee is pollinating flowers outside Donald's house in his garden. He hears Donald Duck sing and mistakes the wallpaper for flowers. Donald Duck teases the bee by getting him stuck in glue and frees him causing the bee to hit the light and Donald Duck pushes him outside, shuts the window, But Spike the Bee gets revenge and removes the key from the lock and decides to sting Donald Ducks rear end but misses and gets stuck on the wallpaper glue. Donald Duck tugs with the wallpaper and Spike the bee frees himself from the glue. But this causes the wallpaper to stick to the ceiling with Donald Duck hands glued in the wallpaper.
Spike the Bee sees this opportunity to sting Donald's rear end and dives at him. But Donald evades the bees stinger and thwarts him with a bottle cork, this fails as Spike the Bee gets the cork off his stinger. Spike again dives at Donald and misses him. But sees Donald Duck hiding in the wallpaper on the ceiling. Spike cuts open the wallpaper with his stinger and exposes Donald's rear end. Spike the bee then goes outside, whistles to the bees in the beehive and they gather together. Spike then invites them inside the keyhole in the house to sting Donald's rear end one by one.
Releases
- "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three" (DVD)
- "Classic Cartoon Favorites, Volume Two - Starring Donald" (DVD)
External Links
[[1]] at Internet Movie Database