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* GoingCommando: Pauline. After Donald was falsely shot, a terrified Pauline lifts her dress and jumps as she gets ready to flee. As she bends one leg up in one frame, there's a flash of her side posterior cheek, so she is revealed not to wear undies.



* VaporWear: Pauline as she holds up her dress, jumps, and runs in place before fleeing. She's revealed to go without any knickers under it.
* [[YourTelevisionHatesYou Your Radio Hates You]]: Donald tries to relax listening to the radio, but every station is playing either horror stories or crime dramas.

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* VaporWear: Pauline pulls up the hem of her dress so as not to trip while she holds up her dress, jumps, and runs in place before fleeing. She's to safety. In doing so, she's revealed to go without any knickers under it.
her slinky dress.
* [[YourTelevisionHatesYou Your Radio Hates You]]: YourTelevisionHatesYou: Donald tries to relax listening to the radio, but every station is playing either horror stories or crime dramas.
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* OminousPipeOrgan: Plays throughout the short.

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* OminousPipeOrgan: Plays throughout the short.short, a nod to the organ music that played on radio crime dramas of the time.
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.

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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.



* OutOfCharacterMoment: One of the rare times where Donald does not lose his temper. In fact, where most cartoons put Donald at the center of the comedy, Donald here is mostly the StraightMan, reacting to all the weird things going on around him.

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* OutOfCharacterMoment: One of the rare times where Donald does not lose his temper. In fact, where most cartoons put Donald at the center of the comedy, Donald here here, he is mostly the StraightMan, reacting to all the weird things going on around him.him, [[SanitySlippage slowly descending further into madness as things go along]].



** Also, a woman can be heard screaming on Donald's radio when a narrator mentions, "And a woman shrieks".

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** Also, a woman can be heard screaming on Donald's radio when a narrator mentions, "And "Our story begins: a woman shrieks".speaks".
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* DirtyCop: The Cop steals Pauline's bracelets. [[RuleOfFunny Then eats them]] [[DonutMessWithACop like donuts]]. He also turns out (when the time comes for the author to choose the culprit) to be the one who stole the pearls and is clearly not above threatening anyone's lives after the fact.

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* DirtyCop: The Cop steals Pauline's bracelets. [[RuleOfFunny Then eats them]] [[DonutMessWithACop like donuts]]. donuts (with coffee in his hat).]] He also turns out (when the time comes for the author to choose the culprit) to be the one who stole the pearls and is clearly not above threatening anyone's lives after the fact.



* OutOfCharacterMoment: One of the rare times where Donald does not lose his temper. In fact, where most cartoons put Donald at the center of the comedy, Donald here is mostly the StraightMan, reacting to all the weird things going on around him.



** Also, a woman can be heard screaming on Donald's radio when a narrator mentions "And a woman shrieks".

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** Also, a woman can be heard screaming on Donald's radio when a narrator mentions mentions, "And a woman shrieks".
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dewicking Shes Got Legs per TRS


* ShesGotLegs: As revealed by Pauline when she lifts her dress.
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* CerebusRetcon: In the ''Mickey's 60th Birthday'' special on {{Creator/NBC}}, the salesman is instead written as a police investigator coming to arrest Donald for being the prime suspect in Mickey's disappearance.
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'''''Duck Pimples''''' is a 1945 [[WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts Disney cartoon]] starring DonaldDuck.

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'''''Duck Pimples''''' is a 1945 [[WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts Disney cartoon]] starring DonaldDuck.
WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Pauline and her brief moment of exhibitionism when she starts to flee.

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* DerangedAnimation: This is hands down one of the weirdest Disney shorts ever, with its bizzare dream logic plotting and surreal, constantly changing backgrounds.

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* DerangedAnimation: This is hands down one of the weirdest Disney shorts ever, with its bizzare bizarre dream logic plotting and surreal, constantly changing backgrounds.
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* BarbieDollAnatomy: Pauline, who is exposed as wearing no unmentionables under her dress when she lifts it and this can be seen better in a freeze-frame.
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* DirtyCop: The Cop steals Pauline's bracelets. [[RuleOfFunny Then eats them]] [[DonutMessWithACop like donuts]]. He also turns out to be the one who stole the pearls and is clearly not above threatening anyone's lives after the fact.

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* DirtyCop: The Cop steals Pauline's bracelets. [[RuleOfFunny Then eats them]] [[DonutMessWithACop like donuts]]. He also turns out (when the time comes for the author to choose the culprit) to be the one who stole the pearls and is clearly not above threatening anyone's lives after the fact.
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elaborating on this page as this is a very surreal cartoon.


* SurrealHorror: At the same time, the equally as bizarrely skits will change into very uncomfortable situations, such as constantly changing backgrounds at a second's notice, [[MoodSwinger characters will go from friendly to psychotic]] and [[[RealityIsOutToLunch it becomes obvious early on that the reality of Donald's home and the book start to blur gradually to the point that it's impossible to tell which is which]] as [[SanitySlippage Donald starts going more hopelessly insane than usual.]]

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* SurrealHorror: At the same time, the equally as bizarrely skits will change into very uncomfortable situations, such as constantly changing backgrounds at a second's notice, [[MoodSwinger characters will go from friendly to psychotic]] and [[[RealityIsOutToLunch [[RealityIsOutToLunch it becomes obvious early on that the reality of Donald's home and the book start to blur gradually to the point that it's impossible to tell which is which]] as [[SanitySlippage Donald starts going more hopelessly insane than usual.]]

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elaborating on this page as this is a very surreal cartoon.


Donald reads one of the crime novels the salesman leaves behind, and is quite literally pulled into the story when the characters in the novel accuse ''him'' of stealing a pearl necklace.

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Donald reads one of the crime novels the salesman leaves behind, and is quite literally pulled into the story when the characters in the novel accuse ''him'' of stealing a pearl necklace. [[MindScrew And it gets much more bizarre from there]].



* KillerGorilla: One of the radio shows Donald listens to is about one. As he listens, the chair he's sitting one turns into a gorilla about to strangle him.

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* KillerGorilla: One of the radio shows Donald listens to is about one. As he listens, the chair he's sitting one turns into a green gorilla about to strangle him.him before it immediately changes back.


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* MindScrew: The whole story operates on surreal logic, where reality and fiction begin to blend very early on, where very eccentric characters change their moods at drop of a hat, backgrounds will change instantly into increasingly oddly angled locations often by the second, the author himself appears to explain the narrative of the story and [[ButtMonkey Poor Donald]] [[SanitySlippage slowly goes crazier as the short goes insane from being dragged into and experiencing these events]].


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* SurrealHorror: At the same time, the equally as bizarrely skits will change into very uncomfortable situations, such as constantly changing backgrounds at a second's notice, [[MoodSwinger characters will go from friendly to psychotic]] and [[[RealityIsOutToLunch it becomes obvious early on that the reality of Donald's home and the book start to blur gradually to the point that it's impossible to tell which is which]] as [[SanitySlippage Donald starts going more hopelessly insane than usual.]]
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* ShesGotLegs: As revealed by Pauline when she lifts her dress.
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* MsFanservice: Pauline.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Pauline and her brief moment of exhibition when she starts to flee.

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Pauline and her brief moment of exhibition exhibitionism when she starts to flee.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Pauline and her brief moment of exhibition when she starts to flee.
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* VaporWear: Pauline as she holds up her dress, jumps, and runs in place before fleeing. She's revealed to go without any knickers under it.
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* GoingCommando: Pauline. After Donald was falsely shot, a terrified Pauline lifts her dress and jumps as she gets ready to flee. As she bends one leg up in one frame, there's a flash of her side posterior cheek, so she doesn't seem to wear undies.

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* GoingCommando: Pauline. After Donald was falsely shot, a terrified Pauline lifts her dress and jumps as she gets ready to flee. As she bends one leg up in one frame, there's a flash of her side posterior cheek, so she doesn't seem is revealed not to wear undies.
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Making a correction.


* GoingCommando: * Pauline. After Donald was falsely shot, a terrified Pauline lifts her dress and jumps as she gets ready to flee. As she bends one leg up in one frame, there's a flash of her side posterior cheek, so she doesn't seem to wear undies.

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* GoingCommando: * Pauline. After Donald was falsely shot, a terrified Pauline lifts her dress and jumps as she gets ready to flee. As she bends one leg up in one frame, there's a flash of her side posterior cheek, so she doesn't seem to wear undies.

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