The film focuses on 15-year-old Billy Casper, who has little hope in life and is bullied, both at home by his physically and verbally abusive older half-brother, Jud, and at school. He is constantly held to account for some prior run-ins with the police, although he insists that his mischief is behind him. Yet we see evidence of his mischievous side as he carries out his morning newspaper delivery, stealing eggs and milk from milk floats. He has difficulty paying attention in school and is often provoked into tussles with classmates. Billy comes across as an emotionally neglected boy with little self-respect. Billy's father has left the family some time ago, and his mother refers to him in the film as a "hopeless case.
The movie starts at what seems like a small house in a natural setting. Mickey walks out the door and says, "Oh boy! What a day!" Then, he pulls a lever and walks inside. The house is converted into a trailer (with the natural setting in the shape of a giant hand fan revealed to be a city dump) and Goofy's car is released from the side. Then, Goofy starts driving through the countryside while Mickey makes breakfast (corn on the cob, baked potatoes, watermelon, coffee, and milk). Meanwhile, Donald can't wake up, even when his alarm clock rings and pulls off his blanket. Thanks to a secret controlboard, Mickey manages to rouse him for a machine-assisted bath, but he saw birds and tried to swat them with the towel. Later, the bath is converted into a dining area.
Il a neigé et Donald veut en profiter: il a sorti sa luge et dévale les pentes, détruisant au passage le bonhomme de neige de ses neveux. Ceux-ci décident de se venger en le mettant au défi de foncer sur leur nouveau bonhomme de neige, auquel ils ont ajouté un morceau très dur…
In Edwardian London, 1910, Cockney one-man band Bert is entertaining a crowd when he senses a change in the wind. Afterwards, he directly addresses the audience and gives them a tour of Cherry Tree Lane, stopping outside the home of the Banks'. George Banks returns home from his job at the bank to learn from his wife Winifred that their hired nanny, Katie Nanna, has left their service after his children, Jane and Michael, ran away again. They are returned shortly after by the local constable, who reveals that the children were dragged away by their kite. The children ask their father to help build a better kite, but he dismisses them. Taking it upon himself to hire a nanny, George advertises for a stern, no-nonsense nanny. Jane and Michael present their own advertisement for a kinder, sweeter nanny, but George rips up the letter and throws the scraps in the fireplace, which magically float up and out into the air.
An emaciated Parisian policeman discovers an old lady who feeds pigeons in the park excessively. After having a nightmare ending in giant pigeon-men pecking at his stomach, the policeman constructs a pigeon mask, which he wears to the old lady's home. She welcomes him inside and, despite his rude behavior, allows him to gorge himself. As weeks pass, the policeman grows increasingly fat. As he goes up flights of stairs to the woman's home each day, he passes a maid sweeping the floor.
Donald Duck explique, grâce à plusieurs aventures dans le monde de l'animation, l'avantage des mathématiques dans le quotidien ainsi que quelques applications pratiques des mathématiques.
Mickey Mouse's orchestra is performing a concert at the park. As the film opens they are being applauded for having just played music from Zampa. They next begin Rossini's William Tell overture.
The huge kingdom of Takicardia is ruled by a king under the unwieldy title of Charles V + III = VIII + VIII = XVI. He’s a heartless ruler, hated by his people as much as he hates them. The king is fond of hunting, but is unfortunately cross-eyed – not that anyone would dare acknowledge this in front of him, as the numerous statues and paintings that adorn the palace and the land show. Occasionally the king does hit his target though, notably the wife of the bird, known only as "l'Oiseau", the narrator of the story who takes pleasure in taunting the terrible king at every opportunity.
En lisant sa bande dessinée préférée, Daffy se cogne accidentellement , inconscient, il rêve qu'il est le canard Twacy, célèbre détective, essayant de résoudre le cas des tirelires manquantes. Prenant le tramway (conduit par Porky Pig, dans un rôle de camée non-francophone) pour se rendre à la cachette des bandits, il rencontre des criminels aussi grotesques que Pickle Puss.
Jaloux de la popularité de Bugs, Daffy décide de faire rater les prestations du lapin. Il essaie d'abord d'insérer une bombe dans le xylophone auquel Bugs doit jouer. Mais alors que le lapin doit jouer avec son instrument, il ne joue pas la note sous laquelle est posée la bombe. Daffy vient l'interrompre et jouer la dite note, ce qui fait exploser le xylophone. Bugs a maintenant besoin d'un volontaire pour le tour qui consiste à scier une personne en deux. Daffy se porte ironiqueument comme volontaire, mais Bugs réussit son tour. Ayant marre de l'éternelle popularité de Bugs, le canard, déguisé en diable, fait un dernier tour : il avale de l'essence, de la nitroglycérine, de la poudre à canon et de l'uranium 238. Il finit par avaler une allumette qui le fait exploser : le public est ébahi par ce tour. Bugs demande à Daffy, devenu un fantôme, de reproduire son tour. Mais Daffy lui répond qu'on ne peut le faire qu'une fois.
Porky Pig et Daffy Duck doivent une somme faramineuse au Broken Arms Hotel. Le gérant contrecarre leurs efforts pour s'échapper sans payer leur facture.
Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren), a young socialite, meets lawyer Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor) in a San Francisco bird shop. He wants to purchase a pair of lovebirds for his sister's eleventh birthday, but the shop has none. He recognizes her from a previous encounter, but she does not remember him, so he plays a prank by pretending to mistake her for a salesperson. She is infuriated when she realizes this, even though she also likes to play practical jokes. Intrigued, she finds his address in Bodega Bay, purchases a pair of lovebirds, and takes the long drive to deliver them. She secretly deposits the birdcage inside his mother's house, with a note. He spots her on the water through a pair of binoculars during her retreat, and manages to talk to her after she is attacked and injured by a seagull. He invites her to dinner, and she hesitantly agrees.