Dizzy Duck #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# Dizzy Duck #33 The issue contains two stories. In the main feature, "The Land of Smallonia," Dizzy Duck encounters a magical kingdom of tiny people and is forced to serve as their ruler, terrorizing the citizens and demanding food and obedience until he is finally freed from his position. In a secondary story titled "The Show Must Go On," Professor Pigg convinces the Airedale twins Andy and Sandy to perform in a charity play, but their theatrical debut becomes a disaster as they forget their lines and trip over their feet, leading them to blame the professor for the failed performance. A third segment features Dizzy Duck on a dinner date, where he initially accepts an invitation but ultimately declines in favor of a quieter evening, then pursues a scheme to get money by taking a dishwashing job from his cousin Droopy.
Dizzy Duck's boasting about his skiing prowess finally catches up with him when friends decide to teach the brash bird a lesson—only for a tumble down a snowy mountain to land him in the magical Land of Smallonia, where he towers over the tiny inhabitants. Hailed as a hero after defending the kingdom from invaders, Dizzy's newfound fame goes straight to his head, but the little country's secret—that their air slowly shrinks anyone who breathes it—may be the only thing that can cut him down to size.
Goofy Gander can't shake the feeling that someone's tailing him—and when he finally turns around, he discovers it's a fellow trying to unload a shabby tennis racket! What starts as a brush-off becomes a comedy of persistence as the salesman keeps finding new angles to tempt Goofy into a purchase.
Cuffy Cat joins a fishing competition where the angler who catches the most fish wins a prize, but after a frustrating day with no luck, Cuffy's clever twist on victory catches everyone off guard. This one-pager from 1951 delivers the kind of silly, sight-gag humor that made funny animal comics such a hoot.
Dizzy Duck lands a dish-washing job at a restaurant, hoping to earn enough money to impress his girl with a fancy dinner date—but his scheme to get the position involves sabotaging his cousin, and things only get messier from there. When a surprise inheritance complicates matters further, Dizzy's plan to dazzle her spirals into a comedy of errors that leaves him facing an ever-growing bill and an unexpected job offer.
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