Donald Duck: Wet Paint 1946

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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2009

Part of The Chronological Donald Volume One 1942-1946 Made by: Disney

I wish to share my child hood memory's with every one!
I grew up with this cartoon, and wish for every one else to watch them to!
Please sit down and watch my child hood cartoon :D
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  • Paint remover...they are poisonous.

  • Not in the cartoon world!!!

  • Thank you very much for your sharing and your valuable time uploading, it is a super wonderful cartoon, we enjoy it!!

  • NP :)

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  • yeah,yeah I know, you cannot kill cartoons except that stuff from ''Who framed Roger Rabbit''

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  • It looks like this and other cartoons at the time was affected by the aggressiveness of WWII. I mean every cartoon from the era is like a war in itself, in which Donald fights against different "enemies", often animals.

  • cute end

  • There's so many Donald Duck episodes where he's tormented by an animal and he tries to kill it. Donald is mean...but soo fun.

  • This video is most popular with people 35+... Kids nowadays need to see these!

  • What the hell did the bird even need string for?

  • What memories this brings back! Thanks for uploading this! Especially if the sequence at 4:01 had ALWAYS made me laugh!

  • The MTV Tunning of the 40's

  • Am I the only one thought it was ironic that while Donald was painting the car with the red paint, the music sounded awfully similar to Alice in Wonderland's "Painting the Roses Red" song?

  • Gross, that's paint remover, not water

  • @cressida500 What goes around comes around. If you look hard enough you'll see that nothing "new" or "revolutionary" is ever really as new or revolutionary as it seems. Pretty much everything in the auto industry today has been there in some shape or form many times in the last 100 years. :)

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