Walt Disney's Christmas Parade #9
In "Christmas in Duckburg," Donald Duck faces a holiday dilemma when he lets his nephews choose their own gift—setting off a chain of events that leads the family on a snowy adventure to Canada. With Scrooge McDuck’s 100-foot Christmas tree at stake, the ducks must protect it from the Beagle Boys, who’ve been sent by Ollie Eiderduck to sabotage the effort and save his bet. Written by Bob Gregory and brought to life with timeless art by Carl Barks—both pencils and inks—this festive tale captures the spirit of the season with charm and classic Disney flair. The cover, by Paul Murry and Norm McGary, captures the holiday cheer in full swing.
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Donald lets the nephews pick their own present, and it's a ferris wheel. To get the money for it, the ducks go to Canada to pick up the 100-foot Christmas tree Scrooge has bought for the town square, in response to a challenge from Ollie Eiderduck. To save himself from losing his bet with Scrooge, Eiderduck sends the Beagle Boys north to shorten the tree.
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