Walt Disney's Donald Duck Beach Party #1
In "Overinflated Beauty," Donald Duck and the boys enjoy a carefree summer at Uncle Scrooge’s beach house and yacht—until Scrooge puts them up for sale. With the property and boat now gone, Donald stubbornly keeps the "For Sale" sign and takes the boys on a surprise cruise, only to run into trouble when they find a mysterious parrot on driftwood, its beak carved with a treasure map. Written by Del Connell and illustrated by Dick Moores, with a vibrant cover by Paul Murry and Don MacLaughlin, this 1965 classic blends seaside fun with a splash of adventure.
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Donald and the boys are living it up in Uncle Scrooge's beach house complete with yacht, but only until they sell both the property and the yacht for Scrooge. Wanting to continue the soft life all summer, Donald uproots the "For Sale" sign, and takes the boys for a cruise on the yacht. Trouble begins when Uncle Scrooge comes to the beach house to check on things, and is compounded by the seafaring ducks coming across an old parrot on a piece of driftwood... with a treasure map etched on its beak.
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