Walt Disney Daisy and Donald #36
In "The Challenge," Donald’s upcoming mention in National Junior Woodchuck Magazine sparks a surprising moment of pride—and insecurity—for Daisy, who’s embarrassed by his job title. Determined to find him a more impressive role, she sets out on a mission to redefine his professional image, all while keeping the spirit of the Woodchucks alive. Written and illustrated by Bob Gregory, with a cover by Bob Gregory and Bill Wright, this 1979 issue captures a charming, lighthearted moment in the classic Disney comic tradition.
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Donald is going to be mentioned in National Junior Woodchuck Magazine, but Daisy is ashamed of the job title that will beside his name. She hunts for a new job for him that will come with a good title.
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