The Greener Yard
Oct 14 1949
•0h 7m
•Animation, Comedy
An old beetle (though he looks more like Jiminy Cricket) living next door to Donald Duck explains to his young charge why Donald's garden isn't the paradise it appears to be, by recounting his battles with Donald when he first discovered the garden, and his narrow escape assisted by a couple of birds.
Cast
See allClarence Nash
Donald Duck (voice) (uncredited)
Dink Trout
Bootle Beetle (voice) (uncredited)
Florence Gill
Hens (voice) (uncredited)
Lee Millar
Birds (voice) (uncredited)
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