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Beach Picnic (1939)

“There is nothing like a day on the beach”

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Plot

On a sun-kissed day at the beach, our favorite animated characters, Donald Duck and Pluto, find themselves entangled in a whirlwind of seaside adventure. Donald Duck, gleeful and mischievous, attempts to master the art of riding a whimsical rubber horse, all while watching over his endearing companion, Pluto, who is blissfully asleep at the water's edge. Donald's playful spirit awakens, and he decides to stir Pluto's tranquil slumber by sending the rubber horse in his direction. The sight of this strange creature utterly captivates Pluto, igniting a comical dance of confusion and curiosity between the dog and the rubber toy. Meanwhile, a relentless tribe of ants, resembling a band of miniature painted warriors, set their sights on Donald's enticing picnic lunch. The ants, armed with an insatiable appetite, swoop down on his delectable chocolate-layer cake, strategizing to carry it off piece by piece, turning a serene picnic into a battlefield. In an attempt to reclaim his lunch, Donald devises a plan involving fly paper, intending to ensnare the tiny invaders. However, this sticky situation spirals into a hilarious mishap when Pluto, ever the loyal companion, trails an ant right onto the fly paper. Pluto's entanglement only deepens when Donald, in his frantic attempts to rescue his friend, finds himself similarly trapped in the adhesive chaos. "Beach Picnic" (1939) is a delightfully chaotic seaside escapade, where the tranquil melody of the waves is replaced by the boisterous symphony of mishaps and mischief, a classic tale of animated adventure that promises to leave audiences tickled with laughter.

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Beach Picnic is an animation movie featuring Lee Millar and directed by Clyde Geronimi.

Beach Picnic is currently streaming on Disney Plus.