The Wonderful World of Disney/A Square Peg in a Round Hole
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| A Square Peg in a Round Hole | |
| Season 9, Episode 22 | |
| Airdate | March 3, 1963 |
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| Writer(s) | story Otto Englandler, Ted Berman, Dave Detiege, Albert Bertino |
| Director(s) | Hamilton S. Luske sequence directors Wolfgang Reitherman, Jack Hannah, Jack Kinney |
| Banner in the Sky (2) | The Horse with the Flying Tail |
| The Wonderful World of Disney — Season Nine | |
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A Square Peg in a Round Hole is the twenty-second episode of the ninth season of The Wonderful World of Disney, and the two hundred thirty-first episode overall.
Cast: Paul Frees (Professor Ludwig Von Drake)
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[edit] Plot Overview
Ludwig Von Drake has founded the "Research Institute for Human Behavior" to study humans' psychological make-up. He has seletced Donald Duck for his testing, putting his bewildered patient through a series of personality and intelligence exams until he believes he has found a perfect career for his nephew.
[edit] Credits
- Art Styling: McLaren Stewart
- Animation: Bill Justice, Bob Carlson, Phil Duncan, Jack Boyd, Bob McCrea, Cliff Nordberg
- Layout: Joe Hale, Yale Gracey
- Background: Ervin Kaplan, Al Dempster
- Music: George Bruns, Buddy Baker
- Film Editor: Tom Ascota
- Sound: Robert O. Cook
- Program Co-ordinator: Jack Bruner
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