Donald's Nephews (short)

Donald's Nephews is a Donald Duck short that was released on April 15, 1938. It is notable for marking the first animated appearance of Huey, Dewey and Louie, who had debuted in the Donald Duck newspaper comic strip the previous year.

Synopsis
Donald receives a postcard from his sister, Dumbella, which says that her three "angelic" boys, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, are coming for a visit. At first Donald is excited to see his nephews, but once the trio arrives all hell breaks loose. Instead of angels, the boys turn out to be little demons as they constantly annoy their uncle. Donald consults a book titled Modern Child Training and tries to have control over his nephews, but it only ends in disaster. In the end, after the boys leave and his house almost destroyed, Donald spots a page which read "After all, little children are only angels without wings" This so angers Donald that he rips the book to shreds and goes into an explosive rage.

Characters

 * Donald Duck
 * Huey, Dewey and Louie (animated debut)

Home video releases
VHS
 * Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Donald Duck's First 50 Years

DVD
 * Walt Disney Treasures: The Chronological Donald, Volume 1