Donald Duck - Wet Paint 1946 #4 ● ❲GENUINE❳
Released on August 9, 1946, is a classic entry in the Donald Duck series directed by Jack King. This short follows a quintessential Donald formula: a simple, well-intentioned task that rapidly devolves into chaotic frustration. Plot Summary
The short begins with Donald meticulously re-painting his red car by hand. His progress is thwarted by a persistent bird named , who lands on the wet paint and tracks it everywhere. What starts as an annoyance escalates into a full-scale battle. Susie continuously sabotages the paint job—unintentionally at first, as she is only looking for threads and materials for her nest—leading to a series of escalating gags where Donald's car ends up stripped of paint, covered in handprints, and eventually draped in seat stuffing that makes it look like a sheepdog. Critical Review Donald Duck - Wet Paint 1946 #4
: Reviewers on IMDb and Simbasible praise the vibrant Technicolor and the fluidity of the backgrounds. The "tie-dye" effect created when Donald accidentally splatters dozens of colors on the car is a standout visual moment. Released on August 9, 1946, is a classic