The Plastics Inventor
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Film
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Directed by | Jack King |
Produced by | Walt Disney |
Animation by | Don Towsley Paul Allen Bill Justice Brad Case |
Layouts by | Ernie Nordli |
Backgrounds by | Merle Cox |
Color process | Technicolor |
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Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
Running time | 7 minutes 09 seconds |
The Plastics Inventor is a Disney animated short from 1944, produced in Technicolor and in RKO Radio Pictures.
Plot
Donald Duck makes an airplane made of plastic, following instructions from a radio. Problems ensue when during the test flight when Donald learns that the plastic melts when wet and it is destroyed by rain.