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Two lame ducks

United States, 1934
film

A short comedy starring Billly Gilbert playing the role of a duck hunter.

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Ducks, of course

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Starting to read: ducks

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United States, 1941
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The Ugly duckling

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Duck hunter's dilemma

United States, 1951
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The Ugly duckling

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Three decades of Donald Duck: Donald's nephews

United States, 1980
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A Boy, a dog and a frog

United States, 1980
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The Three fools - hunters

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The Story about Ping

United States, 1955
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Babe

Australia and United States of America, 1995
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