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In Don Rosa's feature-length "Crocodile Collector," Donald Duck travels to Egypt to find Uncle Scrooge a rare duck-eating reptile. In "Oops, Wrong Story," Big Bad Wolf travels into a different forest and a different fairy tale. In "Preserve Psychiatry," eco-minded Fethry Duck sets out to sabotage Donald's Everglades hunting trip. In Carl Barks' "Donald Learns the Ropes," our hero masters bucking broncos, while Uncle Scrooge uses "The Metal Detector" to find cast-off vacation valuables. Also showcases Mickey Mouse in "Caught in the System," Minnie Mouse and Horace Horsecollar in "Road to Perdition" and Donald becomes the untamed "Incredible Duck" after a dose of gamma rays.

Walt Disney's Vacation Parade Reviews | Toppsta

9781888472868
  • ISBN: 9781888472868
  • Pub Date: 2nd May 2007
  • Publisher: Gemstone Publishing
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 80

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