How to Play Football (film)

How to Play Football (film) Goofy cartoon; released on September 15, 1944. Directed by Jack Kinney. Taking all the places on both teams, Goofy demonstrates the game of football with varying results, having problems with the coach and the goal post.

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How to Have an Accident in the Home (film)

How to Have an Accident in the Home (film) Donald Duck cartoon; released on June 8, 1956. Directed by Charles Nichols. Filmed in CinemaScope. Donald demonstrates, to his own detriment, how dangerous many household activities can be, such as lighting pipes in gas-filled rooms, climbing a littered stairway, and standing on a rocking chair. The …

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How to Get Fit (film)

How to Get Fit (film) Educational film in the Fitness for Living series; released in September 1982. The film provides a practical guide for students in developing their own fitness plan.

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How to Fish (film)

How to Fish (film) Goofy cartoon; released on December 4, 1942. Directed by Jack Kinney. Goofy’s demonstration of fishing is fouled up by his clumsy casting and fly fishing, and problems with his boat.

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How to Dance (film)

How to Dance (film) Goofy cartoon; released on July 11, 1953. Directed by Jack Kinney. A short history of the dance, followed by Goofy trying to learn with the aid of a dummy and dancing school.

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How to Have an Accident at Work (film)

How to Have an Accident at Work (film) Donald Duck cartoon; released on September 2, 1959. Directed by Charles Nichols. The bearded duck named J. J. Fate, who previously appeared in How to Have an Accident in the Home, warns of the dangers of being careless in the workplace, with Donald Duck as the example. …

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How to Exercise (film)

How to Exercise (film) Educational film in the Fitness and Me series; released in March 1984. Two weaklings, a knight and a dragon, are used as examples in showing the value of a shape-up plan.

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How to Catch a Cold (film)

How to Catch a Cold (film) Educational film, made for International Cellucotton Co. Delivered to them on August 1, 1951. About the myths and facts of the cold virus. Shows the manner in which a cold is caught and spread throughout a community, and how it should be treated. A revised version was released in …

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How the West Was Lost (television)

How the West Was Lost (television) Television show; aired on September 24, 1967. Directed by Hamilton S. Luske. Cartoons about the Old West, introduced by one of Donald Duck’s ancestors, known as the Oldtimer, whose voice was provided by Bill Thompson.

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