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Donald's Award
(Disneyland - Season 3, Episode 20)

Directed by: Jack Hannah
                    Jack King

Screenplay by: Bill Berg
                        Al Bertino
                        David Detiege
                        Nick George

Cast: Walt Disney
         Cliff Edwards
         Clarence Nash
         Pinto Covig

Release Date: March 27, 1957

IMDB Storyline:

Walt explains that his cartoon family at the studio has been fun to work with, but also stresses that like most families, his has a problem child: Donald Duck, whose bad conduct had gotten so out of hand that Walt decides to do something about it. He decides to give Donald an award for good conduct if he can keep his conduct in check for a week. To make sure that such a request is upheld, Walt sends Jiminy Cricket to keep an eye on the duck, particularly when the complaint box suddenly turns up empty.
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