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Donald heads out for a nice relaxing camping trip, until he runs into trouble with Chip and Dale.

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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Dessie Flynn ...
Dale (uncredited) (voice)
James MacDonald ...
Chip (uncredited) (voice)
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Donald Duck (uncredited) (voice)

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Jack Hannah

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Roy Williams ... (story)

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Walt Disney ... producer (uncredited)

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Paul J. Smith ... (as Paul Smith)

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George Lowerre ... sound engineer (uncredited)

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Jack Boyd ... effects animator

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Bob Carlson ... animator
Yale Gracey ... layout artist
Volus Jones ... animator
Bill Justice ... animator
Thelma Witmer ... background artist
Bob Youngquist ... animator (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Chip and Dale come across Donald's house trailer. They amuse themselves by jumping on his car horn, which wakes up Donald, who chases them off. Donald heads for the swimming hole, but Chip and Dale mess with the diving board and send him crashing into his trailer. Next, they bomb Donald with pine-cones through the hole in his roof. Donald goes after them, but ends up wrecking his car. Written by Jon Reeves

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Taglines Donald heads out for a nice relaxing camping trip. See more »
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Also Known As
  • La roulotte de Donald (France)
  • Happy Camping (Germany)
  • La bocina de la caravana (Spain)
  • Anders And på skovtur (Denmark)
  • Kluss i Campingvogna (Norway)
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  • 6 min
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Trivia The working title for this cartoon was "No Parking". See more »
Goofs When Chip and Dale pushes the pine cones over the hole in Donald's trailer they break his teacup, they push the rest of the pine cones and breaks more plates and hits his head twice. The pine cones in real life are very light and would not be heavy or strong enough to break Donald's cup or dishes. Chip and Dale would've been better off rolling heavy rocks and dropping rocks on Donald's dishes as they would be heavy enough to do damage to break his cup and plates and hurt Donald Ducks head. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Duck Flies Coop (1959). See more »
Soundtracks Beautiful Dreamer See more »

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